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M.I.B. EXPERIENCE - 1976 *
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In 1976 the journal "Flying Saucer Review" published a series of
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articles about a UFO case in Maine. A physician, Dr. Herbert Hopkins,
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had been one of the primary investigators in the case. Hopkins had
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accumulated tapes and other documentation on the case and had performed
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extensive hypnotic regression on the witnesses.
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On Saturday, September 11, 1976, at 8:00 p.m. Hopkins received a
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telephone call from a man asking if he could come over and discuss the
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UFO case with him. The man said he was associated with a UFO group in
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new jersey. The man asked Hopkins if he was home alone. Hopkins
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responded he was. Despite concerns about drug-related robbery, Hopkins
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found himself agreeing to the request.
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Although Hopkins was a bit confused by his positive reply to the man,
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he walked to the back door to turn on the porch light. When he got to
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the door, the man was coming up the steps. This concerned Dr. Hopkins,
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he could not figure out where the man could have called from and arrive
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so quickly at his doorstep. Still, Hopkins opened the door and let the
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man in without even asking the man who he was or what he wanted.
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The man's appearance was strange; he was about 5'8" tall, no hair -
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completely bald, had no eyelashes, no eyebrows. He was dressed in a
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neatly pressed black suit with a black derby and black shoes. Hopkins
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noticed the man was extremely pale, but had ruby red lips. Hopkins
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noticed the man was wearing lipstick and grey gloves.
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The man asked a number of questions about the Maine UFO case, speaking
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in a monotone voice and did not emphasize words in his sentences.
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Suddenly, the man told Hopkins that he had two coins in his pocket and
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to take one out and put it in his hand. Hopkins only had two coins in
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his pocket and he pulled a penny out.
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The man told Hopkins to stare at the penny. As he watched the penny
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became blurry and disappeared. The man then asked Hopkins what he knew
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of Barney Hill. Hopkins said Barney died after a long illness. The man
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told him he died because he knew too much.
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Hopkins was taken by fear at this point. The man told Hopkins to
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destroy all his notes, tapes messages he had concerning the
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investigation immediately. The man stood up, and began talking much
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slower. each word dragged as the man slowly walked to the door. Hopkins
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opened the door for the man, and he walked down the steps very slowly.
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Hopkins saw a light at the end of the driveway, and thought it was from
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the man's car, but the man walked in the opposite direction. Hopkins
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ran to a window to see where the man was going, but he was not there.
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He ran to the door, looked out, but the man and the light were gone.
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When his family returned, he and his son looked in their driveway, and
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they found a series of four-inch wide tracks about eighteen inches
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long. They were deep into the driveway and resembled tracks from a
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tractor. The marks disappeared the next day. that evening, Hopkins
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destroyed his UFO records.
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[From "People of The Web", by Gregory L. Little, copyright 1990]
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