Abducted!
Confrontations with Beings from Outer Space - Astonishing Accounts of Humans Captured by UFOs
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Sangita Chauhan
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Patty Price reports that they "took her thoughts".
Calvin Parker remembers being grabbed by a creature with pincerlike "hands" and "floated" into a spaceship.
Carl Higdon was kidnapped by a bowlegged being who supplied him with food pills.
In this startling and engrossing audiobook, experienced researchers Coral and Jim Lorenzen, directors of APRO (the Aerial Phenomena Research Organization), have pieced together the bizarre evidence and moving testimony of humans who have actually been taken aboard UFOs.
Reports of unusual aerial phenomena date back to ancient times, but reports of UFO sightings started becoming more common after the first widely publicized US sighting in 1947. Many tens of thousands of UFO reports have since been made worldwide. Many sightings - and especially abductions - remain unreported due to fear of public ridicule. Social stigma still surrounds the subject of UFOs because most nations lack any officially sanctioned authority to receive and evaluate UFO reports.
The Lorenzens have questioned the victims, probed their claims, tested them by hypnosis, and verified their statements by numerous polygraph tests.
Where does the evidence point? For the whole strange and unnerving report, delve within this audiobook. The answers are here.
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- Sarita Carlos
- 16-09-19
Narrated by an alien?
The narration was motionless painful, sounded like the voice from Google maps.
The story duels too much on polygraph tests and on the veracity, and not so much on the juicy bits, such as the details of what the experiences had to say.
Had to cut short the listening of the appendix, even though I was curious to listen, the way it was narrated doesn’t work on audio.
Too much on uninteresting bits and not enough on what we actually want to know.
George
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