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SUBJECT: MORE ON LINDA NAPOLITANO CASE FILE: UFO2748
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Filename: Omni0492.Art
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Type : Article
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Author : Anita Baskin
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Date : 04/??/92 - Omni April 1992 Issue
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Desc : Linda Napolitano Case
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OMNI Magazine April 1992 Page 75
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ANTIMATTER
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HIGH-RISE UFO ABDUCTIONS:
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Alien abductions rountinely occur in big cities and high-rise
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buildings around the world.
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By Anita Baskin
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If you had to guess the perfect time and place for a UFO abduction,
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you would probably choose a deserted country road late at night. But
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according to Budd Hopkins, author of two books on UFO adbuction, the
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idea that aliens only snatch people from desolate areas is a myth. In
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reality, Hopkins claims, abductions routinely occur in big cities
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around the world.
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But there's one catch: Alien craft do not actually land in populated
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areas, Hopkins explains. Instead, they hover 15, 20, or even 30 floors
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up and abduct people through windows. "I know it seems impossible that
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this could happen in a place like New York City," Hopkins contends,
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"yet it goes on alot."
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"What's more," he adds, "high-rise abductions are extraordinarily
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similar to their rural counterparts." Indeed, like the rural variety,
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urban abductions occur in the wee hours of the morning. Urban
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abductees, like their country cousins, report unpleasant medical exams
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aboard the alien craft. And virtually all abductees say they've been
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abducted repeatedly since childhood, regardless of their address. "If
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they pick you up, they pick you up when you're a child, and you're like
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a tagged elk," says Hopkins. "You're part of the ongoing thing."
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Linda Nap (not her real name) is a typical high-rise abductee. Nap, a
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secretary, claims that she was first abducted from her family's home on
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the fifteenth floor of a Manhattan apartment building at the age of
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six. Nap vividly recalls "a toy top with lights" on the roof of a
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neighboring building and says that paralysis and fear were all part of
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the bizarre childhood events. She is especially keen to describe an
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abduction which she claims took place in the fall of 1989. "I was in
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bed in my twelfth-floor apartment on Manhattan's East Side," she says.
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Suddenly she found herself standing outside her window bathed in a
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blue-white light.
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"They'll get you anywhere," adds Gerald Chamberlain, a trombone
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player who performs on Broadway. "When skies are overcast after dark,
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there can be 50 UFOs sitting 200 feet off the ground of a big city, and
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no one will know it." According to Chamberlain, aliens abducted him
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from his backyard in Refugio, Texas, when he was a child, in 1953. He
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also says he has been abducted "more times than I can count" from his
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six-story apartment in Upper Manhattan, since the 1980s.
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But if so many UFOs are visiting densely populated areas and
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abducting victims, how is it that none have ever been documented?
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According to Chamberlain, the aliens can "erase any episode from the
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minds of witnesses. They can tell an entire borough to forget what they
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saw. I recently saw a UFO in Queens. I was yelling and pointing and
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there must have been 40 people in the street, but nobody looked. People
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just don't watch the sky. Especially in the city. They just don't look
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up."
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"Crazy as all this sounds," adds Hopkins, "if one can accept the idea
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of a craft that's circular, can stop on a dime, make right-angle turns,
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and go almost instantly from zero to God-knows-what speed, then one has
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to accept that these craft can visit the city,too."
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