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Mysteries revisited: the 1976 Stanford, Kentucky alien abductions


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1 hour ago, UM-Bot said:

A sinister series of events saw three women abducted by unseen forces in one of Kentucky's most chilling cases.

https://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/news/384176/mysteries-revisited-the-1976-stanford-kentucky-alien-abductions

 

If all we have on this matter is three women telling stories (back in 1976), lie detector tests and hypnotic regression... then Im afraid we have nothing worth taken seriously.

Cool story though.

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46 minutes ago, Hazzard said:

all we have on this matter is three women telling stories (back in 1976), lie detector tests and hypnotic regression... then Im afraid we have nothing worth taken seriously

What “else” would expect there to be, in the context of her testimony?  A gift bag filler with complementary alien candies?  What conclusion do you think this story, psychologically holding you down, your cerebrum struggling in vain to escape, is attempting to force on you?

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16 minutes ago, Cho Jinn said:

What “else” would expect there to be, in the context of her testimony?  A gift bag filler with complementary alien candies?  What conclusion do you think this story, psychologically holding you down, your cerebrum struggling in vain to escape, is attempting to force on you?

In my experience, all these alleged alien abductees are either experiencing sleep paralysis, some sort of mental illness, delusions, or hypnopompic/hynagogic hallucinations. 

In other words - No one abducted them... its all in their mind. 

Not even to mention that people do lie for whatever reason?

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3 minutes ago, Hazzard said:

In my experience, all these alleged alien abductees are either experiencing sleep paralysis, some sort of mental illness, delusions, or hypnopompic/hynagogic hallucinations. 

Keep in mind this allegedly occurred while they were driving, which would rule out sleep paralysis for starters.

It also seems unlikely that all three of them would experience the same delusion or hallucination at exactly the same time.

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8 minutes ago, Saru said:

Keep in mind this allegedly occurred while they were driving, which would rule out sleep paralysis for starters.

It also seems unlikely that all three of them would experience the same delusion or hallucination at exactly the same time.

Of course.  Thats why I mentioned lying. There is obviously something else going on here than the whole John Mack debacle.

I havent found that much on it yet, part from their story....

But I dont believe for a second that they were abducted by aliens!

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7 minutes ago, Saru said:

It also seems unlikely that all three of them would experience the same delusion or hallucination at exactly the same time.

Perhaps not a hallucination or delusion, but possibly a story that grew into a shared experience. Where the real events gradually become distorted. I don't have enough or any information if drugs might have been involved along with the car stalling. So I'm up in the air about it. 

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Alien abductions are real. There are more stories. Here are a few of the most famous ones: 

The Betty and Barney Hill Abduction (1961): One of the most well-known cases, Betty and Barney Hill claimed to have been taken aboard a spacecraft in New Hampshire. They described undergoing medical examinations by alien beings.

The Travis Walton Abduction (1975): While working in the forests of Arizona, Travis Walton allegedly disappeared for five days. He later claimed to have been taken aboard a spaceship and interacted with extraterrestrial beings.

The Pascagoula Abduction (1973): Charles Hickson and Calvin Parker reported being abducted while fishing in Pascagoula, Mississippi. They described being taken aboard a craft by strange, humanoid creatures.

The Allagash Abductions (1976): Four men on a canoe trip in Maine reported seeing strange lights and experiencing missing time. They later recalled being abducted and subjected to medical examinations.

The Antonio Villas Boas Case (1957): A Brazilian farmer, Antonio Villas Boas, claimed to have been taken aboard a spacecraft and subjected to experiments, including interactions with extraterrestrial beings.

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39 minutes ago, WorldMysteries said:

Alien abductions are real. There are more stories. 

Here are a few of the most famous ones: 

The Betty and Barney Hill Abduction (1961): One of the most well-known cases, Betty and Barney Hill claimed to have been taken aboard a spacecraft in New Hampshire. They described undergoing medical examinations by alien beings.

The Travis Walton Abduction (1975): While working in the forests of Arizona, Travis Walton allegedly disappeared for five days. He later claimed to have been taken aboard a spaceship and interacted with extraterrestrial beings.

The Pascagoula Abduction (1973): Charles Hickson and Calvin Parker reported being abducted while fishing in Pascagoula, Mississippi. They described being taken aboard a craft by strange, humanoid creatures.

The Allagash Abductions (1976): Four men on a canoe trip in Maine reported seeing strange lights and experiencing missing time. They later recalled being abducted and subjected to medical examinations.

The Antonio Villas Boas Case (1957): A Brazilian farmer, Antonio Villas Boas, claimed to have been taken aboard a spacecraft and subjected to experiments, including interactions with extraterrestrial beings.

 

The key word here being stories.

Because thats all they are... bedtime stories for kids. 

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4 hours ago, Saru said:

It also seems unlikely that all three of them would experience the same delusion or hallucination at exactly the same time.

IMO it seems likely they are making up a story to get a bit fame & recognition= which is exactly what has happened. But who knows the truth? I don't that's for sure😉

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8 hours ago, Hazzard said:

In my experience, all these alleged alien abductees are either experiencing sleep paralysis, some sort of mental illness, delusions, or hypnopompic/hynagogic hallucinations. 

In other words - No one abducted them... its all in their mind. 

Not even to mention that people do lie for whatever reason?

In your experience? Lol.

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1 hour ago, Hankenhunter said:

In your experience? Lol.

Common, everyday, demonstrated, observed phenomena.

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13 hours ago, Hazzard said:

In my experience, all these alleged alien abductees are either experiencing sleep paralysis, some sort of mental illness, delusions, or hypnopompic/hynagogic hallucinations. 

In other words - No one abducted them... its all in their mind.

Not even to mention that people do lie for whatever reason?

That (sleep paralysis, some sort of mental illness, delusions, or hypnopompic/hynagogic hallucinations) can be said for individual abduction cases but three at one time...?  does not compute. Nay

People lie... possible. buy you forgot 1 more... people  tell the truth.,

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9 hours ago, Hazzard said:

 

The key word here being stories.

Because thats all they are... bedtime stories for kids. 

you cannot prove that they are all just stories.

remember, people tell the truth :)

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4 hours ago, Earl.Of.Trumps said:

you cannot prove that they are all just stories.

Burden of proof, buddie. Google it. 

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9 hours ago, Hankenhunter said:

In your experience? Lol.

What would you call 40 years of looking into these claims? 

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13 minutes ago, Hazzard said:

What would you call 40 years of looking into these claims? 

Some would say it's not good enough or you're just a bias skeptic. Truth is, after enough time bs is bs. 

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37 minutes ago, Golden Duck said:

Who conducted the hypnotic regression?

As I remember it, it was some dude hired by the National Enquirer?

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1 hour ago, Hazzard said:

What would you call 40 years of looking into these claims? 

Obsessive compulsion disorder? Most of us who watch these vids do it on a case by case basis. Judgements are made by how credible the witnesses are/were, and additional information to come to a conclusion as what it might be. Choices are;

1. Man made.

2. Unknown

3. Secret weapon 

4. possible alien encounter.

We file the choice we make, then move on to the next. You however, do not take these steps. You have a blanket approach of complete denialistic skepticism that refuses to acknowledge every single new/old bit of evidence irregardless of authenticity hence my answer to your question. 

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53 minutes ago, Hankenhunter said:

Obsessive compulsion disorder? Most of us who watch these vids do it on a case by case basis. Judgements are made by how credible the witnesses are/were, and additional information to come to a conclusion as what it might be. Choices are;

1. Man made.

2. Unknown

3. Secret weapon 

4. possible alien encounter.

We file the choice we make, then move on to the next. You however, do not take these steps. You have a blanket approach of complete denialistic skepticism that refuses to acknowledge every single new/old bit of evidence irregardless of authenticity hence my answer to your question. 

It sounds like you are discussing another member of the site rather than the topic.

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1 hour ago, Hankenhunter said:

 Most of us who watch these vids do it on a case by case basis. Judgements are made by how credible the witnesses are/were, and additional information to come to a conclusion as what it might be. Choices are;

1. Man made.

2. Unknown

3. Secret weapon 

4. possible alien encounter.

We file the choice we make, then move on to the next. You however, do not take these steps. You have a blanket approach of complete denialistic skepticism that refuses to acknowledge every single new/old bit of evidence irregardless of authenticity hence my answer to your question. 

 

You seem confused again?  

I was talking about alien abduction!

 

 

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9 hours ago, Hazzard said:

As I remember it, it was some dude hired by the National Enquirer?

So False Memory Syndrome could account for having the same memories. 

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Just now, Golden Duck said:

So False Memory Syndrome could account for having the same memories. 

Absolutely.

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13 hours ago, Hazzard said:

 

You seem confused again?  

I was talking about alien abduction!

 

 

I don't care what you're talking about. Your blanket denialism runs across the UFO spectrum. Ever stop to think you've wasted 40 years of your life taking negativity to extremes like this?

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