![]() Most have pretty easily been identified as bits of broken glass or splinters of metal (not unusual for people who work in industrial jobs). The “implants” reported sure as hell don’t behave the way the one in Project Blue Book did, either. People are really good at finding patterns in random data look at the Bible code, for instance.Īnd there wasn’t any alien implant, for Christ’s sake! It was almost the 1980s before you started to hear much about that particular twist. It’s honestly surprising it took her THAT long to identify a location. After years of doing this, Fish finally decided the abductors were from the Zeta Reticuli binary star system. Ohio schoolteacher Marjorie Fish saw the “map” in a popular book on the Hill abduction, The Interrupted Journey, and decided to build a simulation of the Milky Way in her living room, with beads and string, to figure out where the aliens were from, based on this perspective. It was even better, potentially! Betty had always spoken of a three-dimensional image of the aliens’ “trade routes,” and she finally sketched out a dozen or so connected dots upon Simon’s request. The “star map” that Betty (not Barney) described wasn’t of a “mirror image” of the Pleiades star cluster, which would honestly be pretty boring and hard to identify. For what it’s worth, psychiatrist Benjamin Simon, who conducted the Hills’ hypnosis sessions, called their accounts a “psychological aberration.” You can’t make someone cluck like a chicken when fed a secret word, but leading statements like Hynek’s “the moment you encountered the craft” sure can kick off a fantastic tale. No one really understands what the hypnotic state is, but people in it are highly suggestible. Decades of bad television and Vegas stage acts have convinced us it’s an infallible memory recovery tool, and once under, no one can lie or misremember. ![]() At this point, Betty abandoned her previous descriptions and fell in line with the proto-greys. It’s an image that coincidentally (?) resembles the alien in an episode of The Outer Limits TV show, “The Bellero Shield,” which had aired just 12 days before Barney’s first session. Betty had described short, dark-haired men with big noses in her dreams, but Barney spoke of thin, gray-skinned, big-headed beings with “wraparound” eyes, the template for the modern “grey” alien. ![]() Still, once under hypnosis, the separate stories varied widely. ![]()
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