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Budd Hopkins

    Cet artiste était un peintre et sculpteur qui est devenu une figure de proue dans l'étude des phénomènes d'enlèvement par des extraterrestres et de la recherche connexe sur les ovnis. Son implication personnelle a commencé après avoir été témoin d'un ovni en 1964. Insatisfait de la réponse officielle à son rapport, il a commencé à soupçonner un possible secret gouvernemental, se consacrant à l'enquête sur ces événements inexplicables.

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    Missing Time
    • Missing Time

      • 264pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Originally published in 1981, this pioneering work by Budd Hopkins was the first focused study of an enigma that would come to captivate the world and challenge our understanding of the universe. The influence of Missing Time was such that its title is now deeply embedded into the lexicon of UFO studies -- synonymous with that most controversial and troubling of topics: alien abduction. At the time of its writing, Hopkins could not have predicted the impact of Missing Time, not only within UFOlogy, but in popular culture worldwide. The facts, stories, and theories presented herein laid the foundation for the first mainstream debates surrounding reports of human encounters with small, grey-skinned entities -- non human beings with hypnotic black eyes who came silently in the night for their own mysterious purposes. These vivid descriptions as documented by Hopkins would trigger buried memories worldwide in people from all walks of life -- to the extent that the so-called "Greys" now represent the dominant cultural imagining of an alien lifeform

      Missing Time
      4,0
    • Intruders

      The Incredible Visitations at Copley Woods

      • 246pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the compelling case of "Kathie Davis," this influential book delves into her transformative experience with non-human entities in rural Indianapolis. Building on evidence from the author's earlier work, it explores the intricate details of alien abduction, offering insights into the psychological and emotional impact on the victims. First published in 1987, it became a bestseller, highlighting the controversial and often misunderstood phenomenon of alien encounters.

      Intruders
      3,8