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112/157: Betty Hill part 1
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FN : 55b7
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Name: Barb Becker #106 @3466
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Date: Sat Jun 02 02:10:39 1990
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Sometime ago I received a paper from a researcher in Columbia Missouri on
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the Hill case. I found the paper very interesting but wondered if his conclu-
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sions were accurate. I decided to contact Mrs. Hill. I told her about the BBS
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and that I wanted to put the paper on the board, but wanted to let her know
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what was being said and offer her a chance for rebuttal/corrections. She ac-
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cepted. What follows is the paper, and then two letters from her. I have used
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[brackets] to show her corrections.
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******************************************
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INTELLIGENCE, MEDIA CONNECTIONS IN UFO CASES
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UFOsearch / Val Germann / Columbia, Mo. / 1990
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#2 The Hill Abduction Case, 1961, source: Interrupted Journey
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SEPT. 18-19 [Sept. 19-20] Barney and Betty Hill abducted in the White Moun-
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tains of New Hampshire. They remember part of the experience but have over 2
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hours of "missing time," of which they are totally unaware at first. Barney
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remembers seeing huge object with "fins with red lights on the ends" and "crew
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members behind glass" panels at very short range. This object was more than 100
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feet across and hovered 50 feet above the ground only 300 feet away for several
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minutes Barney watched through binoculars.
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SEPT. 20 Betty Hill calls her sister and tells her part of the story. Sister
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then calls a local physicist who suggested they check for radiation. Sister al-
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so calls local police chief who suggests they call Pease AFB, Portsmouth, N.H.
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Betty calls the Air Force Base, worried about radiation. The officer who an-
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swers was at first "cynical and unresponsive" but finally did ask to talk to
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Barney. After Barney mentioned the "fins with lights" the officer perked up and
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said the call was being "monitored". Barney felt that the officer was definite-
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ly interested. Barney did not mention the figures he had seen behind the glass
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through binoculars.
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SEPT. 21 Major Paul Anderson, Intelligence Officer for the 100th Bomb Group,
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Pease AFB, calls back, says he has stayed up all night working on a report of
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this incident. Asked Barney for the size of the object. Barney says it appeared
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as big as a dinner plate held at arms length. Major Anderson filed a report
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with Blue Book, #100-1-61.
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SEPT. 23 Betty [Barney] Hill Goes to the local Library and finds one of Major
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Donald Keyhoe's books on UFOs. Takes down his address.
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SEPT. 26 Betty Hill writes to Keyhoe in Washington, D.C., describing the inci-
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dent as she remembers it. Fuller reports that NICAP (Keyhoe's organization) was
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getting 40,000 letters a year.
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SEPT. 30 Ten days after the sighting Betty Hill begins to have a series of
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vivid and awesome dreams, which Fuller does not tell us about. They continue
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for five days and then stop.
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OCT. 4 Keyhoe is asked to lunch by Robert Hohman and someone named C.D. Jack-
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son, "senior engineer" for a "notable electronics company", name withheld. They
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are supposedly working on a paper about extra-terrestrial contacts that Nikola
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Tesla, David Todd and Marconi were alleged to have experienced in the early
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part of the century. Keyhoe tells them about the Hills.
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OCT. 21 Walter Webb, investigtaor for Keyhoe's NICAP and an astronomer [lec-
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turer] with the Hayden Planetarium, New York, N.Y., comes to interview the
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Hills. He is there several hours. Betty does not tell him about her dreams.
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Barney tells of the "captain" and others he saw through the glass.
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OCT. 25? Betty begins to have a series of dreams following an experience in
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the car. She had panicked as she and Barney had come upon a stalled auto in the
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road with some people standing around it. That night she dreamed of being taken
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into a UFO and given some sort of examination.
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OCT. 26 Webb's report goes to NICAP in Washington. He had not been contacted
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by Keyhoe directly but through the mail by Richard Hall, NICAP's secretary. He
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had been skeptical. He was very much impressed by the Hills, however.
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NOV. 3 Hohman and Jackson write the Hills asking for an interview. They tell
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the Hills that they are serious minded men whose interest is in "verifying the
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origin of these vehicles according to existing scientific theory maintained by
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Hermann Oberth." Oberth was of V-2 rocket fame. They did not reveal their place
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of employment but permission was granted.
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NOV. 25 Hohman and Jackson come to the house to interview the Hills. "Also
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visiting that day" is Major James McDonald, a long-time friend of the Hills and
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an Air Force intelligence officer. It appears he asks no questions about who
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Homan and Jackson are. The Hills had "discussed the case many times with Maj.
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McDonald." The three of them spend 12 hours talking to the Hills about their
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experience, including the "men" behind the glass. Major McDonald suggests hyp-
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nosis but does not know any therapists. The matter rests here for some time.
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Both Hills begin to be concerned about the incident and the chance they may
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have been hallucinating.
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MAR., 1962 Betty Hill writes to a doctor recommended by a colleague. The Hills
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see him and tell their stories. The doctor recommends they wait and see if the
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problem subsides on its own. No therapy is attempted.
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SUMMER, 1962 Barney begins to see a psychiatrist about his anxiety but only
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briefly mentions the UFO incident.
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SEPT., 1962 The Hills are invited to a "UFO Study Group" to informally talk
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about their experience. That meeting is taped, by whom Fuller does not say, un-
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known to the Hills. Betty talked of her dreams, the dream of the physical exam-
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ination.
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SEPT., 1963 The Hills tell their church discussion group about the UFO inci-
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dent. That same day Captain Ben Swett, from Pease AFB, was to talk about hyp-
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nosis, which he had made a personal hobby of his. The Hills are encouraged by
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Major McDonald to talk to their church friends about their experience and en-
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couraged by Capt. Swett to undergo hypnosis. Barney is experiencing extreme
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psychological disturbances as a result of the UFO sighting and abduction. He
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would die in the late 1960's at the age of 46.
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113/157: Betty Hill part 2
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FN : 55b9
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Name: Barb Becker #106 @3466
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Date: Sat Jun 02 02:11:53 1990
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DEC., 1963 Barney's doctor calls in [refers us to] Dr. Benjamin Simon, well-
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known Boston psychiatrist. "While an undergraduate at Johns Hopkins University,
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he became interested in hypnosis...was Chief of Neuropsychiatry and Executive
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officer at Mason General Hospital, the Army's chief psychiatric center in World
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WarII."
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JAN., 1964 Sessions begin and material generated that would lead John Fuller's
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1966 book THE INTERRUPTED JOURNEY and the 1975 television movie THE UFO INCI-
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DENT with James Earl Jones and Estelle Parsons. Dr. Simon had been technical
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advisor on a WWII movie made by John Huston called LET THERE BE LIGHT.
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JUNE, 1964 Sessions with Dr. Simon end.
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FALL [Oct.], 1965 Sensational articles run in Boston newspaper about the Hills
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experience. Information taken from tape made at the Sept., 1962 "UFO Study
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Group" meeting, provenance unknown.
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NOV., 1965 Unitarian Church in Dover, N.H., invites the Hills to talk. Hills
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meet with Admiral Knowles, NICAP, before they speak. Also on program is a Pub-
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lic Information Officer from Pease, AFB, who is a member of the Church [not a
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church member] and has helped set up the event. He does not attack the Hills.
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At this time a huge UFO flap was underway in the area and hundreds of people
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were turned away from the church on a cold and raw evening. The usual atten-
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dance for the weekly Unitarian sessions: 40 people.
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*****************************
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AS YOU CAN SEE from the simple chronology above (assembled from John Fuller's
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book with difficulty) there is more going on in the Hill case than meets the
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eye.
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WHO WERE "HOMANN and C.D. Jackson?" Who were they really working for? Why was a
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"major electronics firm" paying them to investigate 60-year-old fairy tales a-
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bout Nikola Tesla? What "scientific theories" held by Hermann Oberth could be
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of interest to an "electronics firm." What we actually have here is a "cover"
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for intelligence activity.
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IN ALIENS FROM SPACE, 1973, Keyhoe says that these two "engineers" were "aiding
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NICAP." That is not the impression that is given in Fuller's book. In INTER-
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RUPTED JOURNEY the strong impression is that these two gentlemen simply had an
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independent interest due to a strange research assignment from their company.
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This could be accepted in 1966. In 1990 we know better.
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YOU SEE, by the fall of 1963 a gentleman named C.D. Jackson was working for
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Time/Life Corporation in an executive position. In fact, he was helping to ar-
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range a $25,000 payment to the widow of Lee Harvey Oswald.
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IN CASE YOU HAVE forgotten, Time/Life bought the Zapruder Film for $150,000 and
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then made sure it was not shown as a film for many years. Then, when it was
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shown, it had been obviously altered. David Lifton in BEST EVIDENCE says that
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the film was at the CIA's photo interpretation lab the day Time/Life bought it.
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DOES THE FACT THAT Donald Keyhoe had lunch with C.D. Jackson just after getting
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Betty Hill's letter "resonate" with you? It does with this author. Donald Key-
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hoe was, in UFOsearch's opinion, running a two-track operation. In the public
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and with his organization he was not interested in "contactee" stories. But on
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deep background he was involved with another investigation, one connected with
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the intelligence community. Were they running him?
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CONSIDER THIS. In ALIENS FROM SPACE Keyhoe says that "A well-known journalist,
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John Fuller, had learned of the case in a confidential talk at NICAP. It was
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arranged that he should prepare the record using Dr. Simon's taped questions
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and the Hill's answers." Then Keyhoe says: INTERRUPTED JOURNEY received a sur-
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prising amount of serious attention compared to the usual treatment of "con-
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tactee stories." How interesting.
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YES--AND THE "abduction story" has become a staple of the UFO investigator. In-
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deed, the sanitized Hill story became the ONLY abduction movie ever made ---
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before COMMUNION, 1989. And the Hill saga appeared only on the small screen, it
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never ran in theaters. The same could almost be said for COMMUNION which was
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not widely distributed and died a very quick death. It will be in video stores
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by mid-1990 which, I think, is the idea.
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OTHER QUESTIONS: How did it happen that one of the Hill's best friends was an
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Air Force Intelligence Officer who just happened to be visiting the day that
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Hohman and Jackson showed up? Isn't it interesting that they were the ones who
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first made the Hills aware of their "missing time?" Isn't it interesting that
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they were the ones who suggested hypnosis?
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ISN'T IT INTERESTING that the man finally called in to do the regressions on
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the Hills was the Executive officer of the Army's main psychiatric hospital
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during World War II, who did his undergraduate work at Johns Hopkins University
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whose wartime president was a member of MAJESTIC-12 and who was the technical
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advisor on the major WWII propaganda film made by the famous director John
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Huston? The Hills went through two other therapists before going to Simon. Did
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they have the money to pay this gentlemen, who must have been very, very expen-
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sive? This is something Fuller does not talk about. Did NICAP pay their way?
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UNPLEASANT POSSIBILITY The Hills were "set up" by the people dealing with the
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so-called "Greys" out in New Mexico. The Hill case was either a deep-cover
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check on what the "Greys" were doing under the "agreement" or it was an even
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deeper-cover attempt at "disinformation" to get "abductions" in play--safely.
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END HILL CASE
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114/157: Betty Hill part 3
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FN : 55bb
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Name: Barb Becker #106 @3466
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Date: Sat Jun 02 02:13:01 1990
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March 20, 1990
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Dear Barbara Becker,
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I have received your letter about my ufo experience, and I have pencilled
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in some corrections.
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As for more information regarding October 1965, the investigative reporter
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who wrote the articles, published in the Boston newspaper, for five days told
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me he obtained the information about our experience from two military officers
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at a cocktail party. They thought our experience whould be known to the public.
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My basic objections are to the conclusions, which are in error. As for Ho-
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man and C D Jackson, they were research scientists, working at top level gov-
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ernment jobs. Their HOBBY was ufos. As a job protection for them, we agreed not
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to release their employment, altho it was well known to us. C D Jackson was
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never associated with Time/Life. We had continuing contacts with them. Jackson,
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in 1966, was still working in Alabama, at the same employment.
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Most of our friends were officers at Pease AFB. Usually, we all met at the
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Officers Club every Friday night. Barney's best friend was a Lt. Col. in Intel-
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ligence. Jim McDonald was a Major; also a friend who dated one of my best
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friends. Later they married. We visited each other regularly.
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Jim McDonald suggested hypnosis because our mutual friend, Capt. Ben Swett,
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officer at Pease, did this. Ben felt his type of hypnosis was not adequate, as
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he used only a light stage, which is the stage of suggestibility.
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Dr Ben Simon had left military service years before we met him and he was in
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private practice. Dr Stephans referred us to him because he knew he used medi-
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cal hypnosis, taught in medical school, when Dr. Stephans had been one of his
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students.
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As for the movie, "Let Their Be Light" dealt with medical hypnosis used by
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Dr Simon to treat servicemen returning from WW2, and restoring them to good
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health. A wonderful movie - it should be released to the public.
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As for two therapists; we consulted one, one appointment. Barney was seen
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be Dr Duncan Stephans, but I was not.
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As for the cost of our appointments with Dr Simon, it is true he was very
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expensive. Our health insurance paid one-half of this. Bill was submitted for
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"therapy following ufo capture". We paid the remaining half, which was in the
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thousands of dollars.
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John Fuller did not learn of our experience from NICAP, or Donald Keyhoe.
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From them, he learned the information which resulted in his book, INCIDENT IN
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EXETER. He was in this area, gathering information for this, when the Boston
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newspaper articles were published.
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As for "Unpleasant Possibility" - Pure Paranoia! Nothing "sinister" about
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our experience or our friends. And the UFO definitely had nothing to do with
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New Mexico.
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It would be appreciated if you would send me a corrected copy for your com-
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puter. Nice to hear from you -
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Sincerely,
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Betty (signed)
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Betty Hill
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P.S. How I know those who captured us were not from New Mexico -- No alien-
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government base exists there. Apparently this story began when a woman in a
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light trance of hypnosis told of being taken there.
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Ed Conroy, a writer, and a friend Dora Ruffner did an investigation of this.
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They learned the locations of these so-called bases were located on the reser-
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vation of the Jicarilla Apache Tribe, a restricted area. So they met with the
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tribal leaders and obtained permission to research the areas, with guides and
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without them. They explored the areas. All they found was an abondoned water
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tower that had been used in the past when a railroad ran thru this area; also a
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house habited by an Apache family. No gravel roads, no towers, no government
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or any other kind of installations.
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Ed Conroy was the first person to research this report - He is a reporter on
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arts and electronic media for the San Antonio Express News. He should be in-
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cluded on your computer network.
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Betty Hill
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115/157: Betty Hill part 4
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FN : 55bd
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Name: Barb Becker #106 @3466
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Date: Sat Jun 02 02:14:30 1990
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I wrote to Mrs. Hill again and thanked her for her comments and asked if she
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would like to make a statement for the BBS regarding her experience, the fol-
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lowing is her response.
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April 2, 1990
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Dear Barbara Becker,
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I think probably the easiest way to answer your questions is to list the
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events as they occured.
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Let me say first, that in a case like ours, our conscious mind did not re-
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member all, but our subconscious mind did.
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We considered the beginning of our capture was the time when Barney was
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standing in the field, watching the craft, when one of the humanoids said some-
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thing to him, resulting in his panic and running back to the car, yelling they
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were trying to capture us.
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As we went speeding along the highway to avoid capture, we heard the beeping
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sounds, and the car vibrated.
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When Barney turned into a secondary road, I thought we knew a short cut on
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our way home, and did not question this. Then we saw what we called the moon
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setting on the ground. We assumed the moon was setting, and we could see the
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trees in front of this.
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The next, Barney turned onto a dirt road, in the direction of the setting
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moon. Before I could question him about this, we saw the men standing in the
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road, blocking our way - and we could not remember beyond this point.
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We remembered looking for the highway, but before we reached this, we saw
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the craft again as it passed over the secondary road in front of us.
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When we entered onto the main highway, we heard a second series of beeping
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sounds. And we came home, looking for the craft all the way and not seeing it.
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At home, Barney's first remark was "It is 5 o'clock, We should have been
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home by 3 AM at the latest." This time was from our kitchen clock, for both
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our watches had stopped running - this puzzled us, that both stopped about the
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same time.
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Barney began to unload our belongings from the car. We agreed they should
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not be brought into the house, so they were left on the back porch for a
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couple of days.
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Then we took long showers, shampoos for we felt "very dirty".
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We agreed that something had happened, we did not know what it was, but we
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could not talk about it. We would forget about it as quickly as possible.
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The next day I went out to my car, and found highly polished spots on the
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trunk in a circular pattern. I became very upset, saying maybe we had been ex-
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posed to something dangerous - the spots should be checked out. So I called my
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sister who called a physist who suggested checking the spots with a compass,
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which I did. When the compass was very erratic, I called my sister again to
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tell her of this. At that time a police officer was at her home, and I talked
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with him - told him about the night before. He said they had orders to tell
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witnesses to call Pease Air Force Base and report this sighting. So we called
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Pease and told them about the sighting, but ommitted about Barney seeing the
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humanoids.
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Our next step was to return to the Mountains, looking for a secondary road,
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the dirt road, thinking if we could find these, we could remember what happened
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after we saw the "men in the road". We went back regularly, in all kinds of
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weather, looking but not finding the dirt road. While we were there, we asked
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everyone we saw, if they ever saw anystrange lights in the sky, received hun-
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dreds of reports - meeting with groups of 50 or more at a time, who told of
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their sightings, but none with an experience similar to ours, which we did not
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discuss.
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About six to eight weeks after this experience, we came home one night, and
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found on the kitchen table a pile of dreid leaves. Our first response was -
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someone has been in our home! When I began to clean up the leaves, I found my
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blue ear rings I was wearing that night. That was panic - how did I lose them
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and who returned them? And how did they get into our home?
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Next was my dress. The second time I had worn this, and now it was covered
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with a pink powdery substance. I put it outside, and the powdery substance blew
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away, but it left pink stains all over my dress. Also the hem and some seams
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were torn - it had a built in lining - badly torn.
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To go back, to ten nights after this experience, I had a series of dreams,
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for five nights, of being captured, taken on board, given a physical exam. At
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that time, Barney worked midnight to 8 AM, so he was not here. I typed out
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these dreams and hid them, never discussed them until the time of our hypnosis
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with Dr. Simon.
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As for Hohman and Jackson, they had attended some kind of Geological Confer-
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ence in Washington DC and met Donald Keyhoe there. After the Conference they
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told him they had a hobby, and interest in flying saucers (the term at that
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time) He let them read Walt Webb's report of his meeting with us.
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Hohman wrote to us, asking to meet with us. We agreed for at than time, we
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knew nothing about ufos, and we were quietly seeking some explanation for our
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expereince. Hohman was from New York, and Jackson was from Alabama, so we need-
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ed to wait until these two were together.
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When they were here, Barney told them about the humanoid saying something to
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him, which he could not remember - this was very upsetting to him.
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We told them baout the setting moon just before we turned on to the dirt
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road. They said we could not have seen the moon, for it had already set. Panic
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by both of us.
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So they suggested we take a road map, and pinpoint our location at different
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times. We knew we had left Colebrook about 10 PM, the restaurant there. We were
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able to pinpoint the locations and times most of the way, but at one point be-
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tween Plymouth and Ashland was a blank. So they suggested we go back to this
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general area. Then we talked about time - we could drive to Canada in seven
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hours, and it had taken us seven hours to come home from Colebrook. There had
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to be an explanation. Later this was called a missing time period. But right
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from the beginning Barney and I knew the trip home was much longer then it
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should have been.
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We continued to go back to the mountains, looking for the dirt road, asking
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people about their sightings. Then we began asking if anyone had ever seen the
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people aboard the crafts. No. No one knew Barney had seen them and remembered
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this.
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continued....
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116/157: Betty Hill part 5
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FN : 55bf
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Name: Barb Becker #106 @3466
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Date: Sat Jun 02 02:15:32 1990
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April 2, 1990 letter...continued.
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As for a hallucination, I was and am a trained social worker. I know the
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conditions which must exist for a hallucination to occur - for both people to
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have the same one, at the same time, does not happen. Dr. Simon confirmed this
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impossibility.
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As for the car incident, we both became upset at the same time, but I had
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already had my dreams. We were puzzled as to the reasons we responded the way
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we did.
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If we had no had all these upsetting events happen, without explanation, we
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would had never have spent thousands of dollars going to Dr. Simon. We went to
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him, to get rid of our anxieties, not for a ufo capture. He worked with us for
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seven months, every week. But I learned during these sessions when he was put-
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ting our amnesia back so we could not remember, that we must see him every week
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for him to reinforce the amnesia. If we did not do this, we would remember in
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about ten days - the same length of time, after this experience, that I had my
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dreams. Now I know I recalled these events, in my dreams, as a result of the
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lessening of their control of my memory.
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After our hypnosis, we went back to the area, and went directly to the sec-
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ondary road, to the dirt road. Found the cleared area in the woods where the
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craft was down.
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Since that time, three labs have tried to analyze the pink stains on my
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dress without success.
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I agree with you the field of UFOlogy is filled with disinformation. They
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have done more to cover real activities by ufos than any other group. As for my
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social worker background, I know that insecure people have a terrible time with
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things they do not understand, and must develop an explanation, satisfactory to
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themselves, which usually is a fantasy. I dislike the term "missing time" for
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everyone has missing time. The human brain is incapable of remembering every
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little detail of our lives, every moment. No one can remember everything that
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happened yesterday.
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I have worked with those who have been captured, and with those who would
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like to think they were. Five were real captures, reported almost immediately
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to the police, and in three cases, they were at the emergency room at the hos-
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pital within three hours. Then for the others - five were beginning to be men-
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tally ill, were committed, diagnosed, and treated. Later, one became a suicide.
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Then there are the hoaxes - I walked right thru the wall - how much did it cost
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for repairs? They call back in a few days, and tell me how they fooled the hyp-
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notist by telling weird tales, which were believed. Finally, there are those
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who are led astray by auto-suggestion, called hypnosis, by those using it. I
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can take anyone, and in fifteen minutes, thru a simple exercise can give them a
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ufo capture. But I am sure that they know it is only a "Flight of Fantasy". But
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it is the same kind of "hypnosis" others are using. It is not the hypnosis we
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had. We had the kind that is used in surgery. I would like to see all those who
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use the wrong kind, try to do some simple medical procedures.
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So many try to copy my experiences, so Dr. Simon wrote a segment about hyp-
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nosis, the types, testing and characteristics. No one apparently read or under-
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stood this section, pages 82 thru 85, for they ignore this. Unfortunately it is
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ruining the field of hypnosis, which does have good medical uses.
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I went to a conference of so-called abductees. One told of her experiences,
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right out of Star Trek. She took on the part played by Capt. Kirk. Used the
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same names as in the tv program. Later we told her this, so she went back and
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had "hypnosis" again and came up with a different capture. Such success. Such
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fairy tales they tell.
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Thanks for letting me set the record straight. Some times I have heard my
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experiences told in such a way, I did not recognize it.
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Sincerely,
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Betty (signed)
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Betty Hill
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