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Hardcover The Allagash Abductions: Undeniable Evidence of Alien Intervention Book

ISBN: 0926524232

ISBN13: 9780926524231

The Allagash Abductions: Undeniable Evidence of Alien Intervention

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In 1976 four men, including a pair of twins, sought adventure in the Allagash Wilderness of northern Maine. What they saw and experienced that night changed their lives forever. Not one, but all four... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Without A Doubt Necessary

There are only a slim handfull of UFO abduction reports that are absolutely required reading. This is one of them. The nature of the case, its participants, the methodology of investigating, reconstructing and reporting it - all solid, credible aspects. Raymond Fowler's sturdiest, most clinical work. And the inclusion of some illustrations by the abductees themselves does not hurt either. I have noticed that even after several years, on rereading, there are numerous details which, once considered trivial, emerge as corroborative with many other abduction testimonies. Please, be advised: Along with Missing Time, Secret Life, Buff Ledge, Tujunga Canyon, a few others, this book is the real thing. Increasingly there is much junk and sheer psychobabble out there related to CEIVs. Exercise true skepticism and intellectual rigor rather than diving into the so-called "experiencer" cosmic messengers/guardians morass. As close to scientific as it gets - your attention is demanded.

Reality Check - A Real Perspective.

Four men see a UFO and experience missing time while on a raft trip in the remote wilderness of Maine and after unsettling dreams, one of them contacted Mr. Fowler. Raymond Fowler scientifically interviews and then hypnotizes each of the witnesses separately and they each independently tell the harrowing story of their abduction. The level of agreement should convince any logical person that these men are telling a true story. Additionally, the pictures that they draw are amazing. The details that these men relate do not just correlate, they contribute a real perspective in a field where myths abound.

Food for thought for the skeptic

If you are skeptical about alien abductions (And most are.) this is the best challenge to that skepticism out there. The Allagash case represents, in my opinion, the most convincing episode of this phenomenon on record. This is not the bedroom encounter of a single witness like so many others. Rather it involves four men who were taken simultaneously while on a camping trip. None of them were sleeping at the time so one of the favorite skeptical arguments, sleep paralysis, is not a tenable position here. Years later the four men were separately interviewed and hypnotically regressed and they each tell the same story with a shocking degree of corroboration. One must stretch their imagination to the limits to entertain the idea that these four men could independently hallucinate or confabulate exactly the same thing all the way down to small details. The conclusions seem clear: Either the event happened as they say it did or the entire scenario is a very well rehearsed hoax. The latter possibility is a difficult one to arrive at considering that each of the four men were polygraphed and they passed easily.

A great intoduction to Raymond Fowler

It has been some years since I read this but I count it as one of the best written and researched books in my own extensive personal library. Fowler does not simply ask the reader to believe him;he presents the evidence collected-admitedlly it's anecdotal and hypnotic regression, but there is other corrobarative evidence as well-and asks if a jury could convict someone of a kidnapping on the basis of this evidence. Read the account and see if you don't agree.

Are UFO Abductions Real?

This book is a condensation of a 10-volume 702-page research report the author completed on the abduction of 4 men, a pair of twins and two friends, during a camping trip on the Allagash Waterway of Maine. In his preface, the author invites the reader to consider the evidence presented as a juror would, and to answer for themselves, "Are UFO abductions real?"The evidence presented, in addition to background material on the four men, is primarily transcripts of hynosis sessions conducted by hypnotherapist, Tony Constantino. These sessions were held approx 12 years after the Allagash trip. Until these sessions, the four believed that they had experienced only a CEI (Close Encounter of the 1st Kind, visual sighting). However, "bleed through" memories and vivid nightmares led one of the participants to seek help.The book includes illustrations drawn by the participants after hypnosis (all are artists) and an excellent introduction in Chapter 12 to Dr. Thomas E. Bullard's two volume work, UFO Abductions: The Measure of a Mystery. The common elements of the abduction experience are discussed in relation to the Allagash Four.Although the idea that human beings are involuntarily being used a guinea pigs by some alien race(s) is, at some primal level, terrifying and leads many people to reject the phenomenon without consideration, the evidence presented here may lead the reader to a different conclusion.
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