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  Hill Abduction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Barney Hill died of a cerebral hemorrhage, in 1969, at age 46.
Psychiatrists later suggested that the supposed abduction was a hallucination brought on by the stress of being an interracial couple in early 'sixties America.
Critics have suggested the Hills' hypnosis brought on confabulation — the blending of fantasy with memory — arguing that recovered memories are unreliable.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hill_Abduction   (929 words)

  
 Betty Hill: Alien Abduction
Although she was not the first to be abducted by aliens, Betty Hill, who passed away October 17, 2004, was one of the best known.
In 1961, she and her husband, the late Barney Hill, were traveling home to Portsmouth from Montreal late one night when they saw a bright light in the sky.
After she relayed (for the thousandth time) the story of her abduction to my sea-blue cassette player, she told me that aliens were visiting Earth on a regular basis.
kevincassell.com /PERSON/CONVERSA/bhill.html   (920 words)

  
 The Hill Abduction Case   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
The abduction of Betty and Barney Hill, a mixed race couple, by a UFO in 1961 was the first Alien abduction case to be thoroughly investigated.
The Hill abduction case is now the alien abduction equivalent of the Roswell Incident.
The Hill case is often thought of as the first abduction case, but I’m sure that aliens abducted people before 1961.
www.abcfield.force9.co.uk /hillcase.htm   (634 words)

  
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Hill's abduction experience, that it is more rational for the alien to first use a display of the local solar system to determine Mrs.
The Hills had no immediate recall of the abduction event -- this period of time is locked between a series of beeps the Hills perceived at the beginning and at the end.
Since the Hill's abduction, many have claimed to have received messages and channels of different kinds from "those from Zeta Reticuli" and even some of the little Greys are said to be related to Zeta Reticuli.
www.darkconspiracy.com /alienufo/abduct/disc.txt   (8930 words)

  
 The Hill Abduction   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
Betty Hill was a white social worker, and Barney Hill was a fl postal employee.
Kottmeyer claim that the elements of the Hill abduction could be found in movies like 1953's Invaders From Mars and in the pulp science fiction magazines.
His final diagnosis was that Betty's mind had created dreams of an abduction to fill the amnesia period, and that Barney's mind, when he heard the content of her dreams, had unconsciously absorbed her dreams for the same purpose of filling the missing time period.
www.global-conspiracies.com /the_hill_abduction.htm   (1766 words)

  
 The Hill Abduction: THE UFO CASEBOOK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
Betty Hill sits in her living room next to a bust of one of the little green men who abducted her and her late husband Barney more than 40 years ago.
The Hills’ story was documented in John Fuller’s best-selling book "Interrupted Journey." Fuller learned of the Hills while researching his book "Incident in Exeter," about Norman Muscarello, who saw a UFO in Exeter in 1965.
"I generally say the Hill case is the flagship of abduction research cases." Betty quite seriously says her last sighting was during the Portsmouth Christmas Parade this past January when a craft with three red lights on top hovered over her neighborhood.
www.ufocasebook.com /hillabduction.html   (1115 words)

  
 The Betty and Barney Hill Abduction, Part 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
The fact that the Hills were an interracial couple has been given weight by some who state that Barney was suffering stress in dealing with some public ridicule about the fl and white union, which was not nearly as readily accepted in the early 1960s as it is today.
They discovered that there were two hours of unaccounted time in the Hill's story, even allowing for stops for the Hills, and breaks for their dog, who also had made the trip with them.
After dodging reporters, and doing some research on psychiatrists, the Hills made a decision to contact well-known Boston psychiatrist and neurologist, Dr. Benjamin Simon, who was one of the most respected doctors in his field.
www.ufocasebook.com /Hill.html   (1136 words)

  
 Hill Abduction   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
Perhaps the most famous alien abduction case may also be the first reported during the 1950's UFO Wave.
After a trip to Quebec, the Hill's were traveling south on U.S. Highway 3 towards Groveton, New Hampshire when around midnight when they spotted a strange light in the cloudless sky.
Sadly, Barney Hill died on February 25, 1969 due to a sudden cerebral hemorrhage at the age of 46.
www.meta-religion.com /Paranormale/Other/hill_abduction.htm   (1050 words)

  
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The Hills had "discussed the case many times with Maj. McDonald." The three of them spend 12 hours talking to the Hills about their experience, including the "men" behind the glass.
The Hills are encouraged by Major McDonald to talk to their church friends about their experience and en-couraged by Capt. Swett to undergo hypnosis.
The Hill case was either a deep-cover check on what the "Greys" were doing under the "agreement" or it was an even deeper-cover attempt at "disinformation" to get "abductions" in play--safely.
www.textfiles.com /ufo/UFOBBS/2000/2702.ufo   (1625 words)

  
 Alien Abduction: Betty and Barney Hill
Although the abduction by aliens of Betty and Barney hill took place on September 19, 1961 it would not be until 1966 that the case would reach the publics knowledge.
In recent years the Hills story gained some more substantiation when it was learned that, according to Report No. 100 - 1 - 61 of the SAC 100th Bomb Wing, Pease radar had registered an "unknown" at exactly the same time the Hills had their run in with the UFO.
Barney Hill died of a cerebral hemorrage in 1969, while Betty went on and became a celebrity in the UFO community.
www.subversiveelement.com /alienabductionhills.html   (1296 words)

  
 alien abductions
There have been many reports of abduction and sexual violation by creatures who are small and bald or are white, gray, or green; have big craniums, small chins, large slanted eyes, and pointed or no ears.
The alien abduction story that seems to have started the cult beliefs about alien visitation and experimentation is the Betty and Barney Hill story.
Another contributor to the mythology of alien abductions is Robert Bigelow, a wealthy Las Vegas businessman who likes to use his money to support paranormal research (see entry on Charles Tart) and who partially financed a Roper survey on alien abductions.
skepdic.com /aliens.html   (4369 words)

  
 SIGHTINGS
Those who promote the abduction phenomenon or, by their silence, do nothing to temper its excesses, do not amuse her though she chuckles a lot as she talks and never loses an opportunity to make a lightning-fast wisecrack.
Most abduction researchers and their supporters say that what they find must be real, because it's consistent from witness to witness.
Dr Simon noted that Betty's account under hypnosis precisely matched the content of her dreams, and concluded that the Hills had had an imaginary experience whose content was based on Betty's dreams, which had been brought on by fear after a genuine close encounter with a UFO.
www.rense.com /ufo/bhill.htm   (3575 words)

  
 New Discoveries In Betty Hill's Star Map
The story of Betty and Barney Hill is well known in UFOlogy; during a 1961 abduction, Betty Hill was shown a "star map" by one of the aliens, a map which she was able to later draw after hypnotic regression.
The UFO abduction case of Betty and Barney Hill is the first one that became known to a greater public.
If we look at the geometry of the planets on the night of the Hill's abduction, we draw a line from the Earth to Jupiter (from a point on the 3rd orbit to one on the 6th orbit).
www.shoah.plus.com /801/abduct/hillmap.html   (9328 words)

  
 The Hill Abduction - UFO Evidence   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
According to Jacques Vallee in Dimensions, the Hills' sighting was corroborated by a radar sighting at Pease AFB on 20 September 1961, but his reference for this is unclear.
Skeptics such as Martin S. Kottmeyer claim that the elements of the Hill abduction could be found in movies like 1953's Invaders From Mars and in the pulp science fiction magazines.
They also say that an alien with wrap-around eyes such as Barney Hill described was portrayed on an episode of Outer Limits just 12 days before the hypnotic session during which he described the aliens.
www.ufoevidence.org /documents/doc357.htm   (1953 words)

  
 The Hill Abduction - Milestone or Millstone?
Betty and Barney Hill's abduction by aliens in the early hours of 20 September, 1961, is the most convincing case of its kind.
At this stage we could just dismiss their abduction recollections as a fantasy that was triggered by Jupiter or any other kind of light in the sky.
The bottom line is that the main evidence for this abduction comes from the testimony of the Hills that comes from a combination of nightmares and accounts given under hypnotic regression.
www.skepticreport.com /ufo/bbhill.htm   (2593 words)

  
 Alien Abductions - Crystalinks
Many abductions are not reported, because there is no one to tell, or the abductee fears ridicule from others, especially if they feel they have been sexually violated.
The abduction agenda involves quite physical aims and procedures that belie the idea of a primary spiritual motivation on the aliens part, as well as refuting the notion that all they're doing in their agenda is crossbreeding.
Simon later stated that his professional opinion of the Hill's abduction account was that it was mere fantasy.
www.crystalinks.com /abduction.html   (3383 words)

  
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The Hills are encouraged by Major McDonald to talk to their church friends about their experience and en- couraged by Capt. Swett to undergo hypnosis.
Hill again and thanked her for her comments and asked if she would like to make a statement for the BBS regarding her experience, the fol- lowing is her response.
While we were there, we asked everyone we saw, if they ever saw any strange lights in the sky, received hundreds of reports - meeting with groups of 50 or more at a time, who told of their sightings, but none with an experience similar to ours, which we did not discuss.
www.anomalies.net /archive/paranet/newsletter/427   (4868 words)

  
 Alien Abductee Betty Hill | AlienZoo.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
When we invited Betty Hill to be a guest on LIE DETECTOR, we had to find the best way to ask questions that would substantiate or invalidate her story.
Remember this: If Marjorie Fish was wrong about the Betty Hill star map and she erroneously injected Zeta Reticula into ufology, then government disinformation specialists have found it convenient to continue injecting the same "error" into bogus documents used to befuddle, excite, and startle ufologists for the last decade.
"The Government bible", the William Hermann abduction case, and the testimony of "Falcon" and "Condor", among others, inevitably must be connected to what we think about the credibility that Marjorie Fish interpreted the star map correctly, and that Betty Hill made a perfect representation of what the aliens showed her when she made her drawing.
www.alienzoo.com /alienabduction/bettyhillabduction.html   (2807 words)

  
 ABDUCTEE BETTY HILL DISAVOWS ABDUCTION RESEARCH   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
Betty Hill and her late husband Barney were apparently abducted by a UFO in September, 1961.
But Betty Hill is not impressed by most of the modern stories, as Peter Brookesmith discovered when he visited her at home in New Hampshire.
According to Brookesmith, those who promote the abduction phenomenon or, by their silence, do nothing to temper its excesses, do not amuse Betty.
www.anomalies.net /archive/cni-news/CNI.0930.html   (397 words)

  
 sciforums.com - Interesting....
The small, grey aliens that abducted Betty and Barney Hill explained that the solid lines on their map were 'trade routes' or places they stop regularly.
BETTY HILL and her husband Barney were apparently abducted by the occupants of a UFO in September 1961.
Simon noted that Betty's account under hypnosis precisely matched the content of her dreams, and concluded that the Hills had had an imaginary experience whose content was based on Betty's dreams, which had been brought on by fear after a genuine close encounter with a UFO.
www.sciforums.com /showthread.php?t=9510   (3473 words)

  
 ARCHIVE: Home of the Grey Alien?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
This case was one of the first abductions to be reported and remains one of the most amazing cases to this date.
During the abduction they were each taken to seperate rooms to be examined by the greys.
Luck that Betty Hill would draw a star chart that she saw aboard an alien ship years before science had a way of identifying or mapping out star systems.
www.zerotime.com /ufo/zeta.htm   (712 words)

  
 TRN - Jun/Jul 1998 - The Eyes Still Speak
Defenders of the reality of the alien abduction phenomenon have taken notice of my argument that Barney Hill was influenced by the Outer Limits episode "The Bellero Shield" that appeared in The REALL News (Vol.
To start with the Hills never watched the show; Betty had never even heard of it until I asked her about it last year." Despite the word "start" there, this is the only argument he uses in the Sagan review to show that we are wrong.
Brookesmith mentions that when he talked with Betty Hill in April 1997, she elaborated on this point by indicating their interests were rather more intellectual than one might guess.
www.reall.org /newsletter/v06/n05/eyes-still-speak.html   (2734 words)

  
 Interrupted Journey Barney Betty Hill
The Hills were believed because they made no claims until the news was leaked and appeared in news reports.
This paper agues that alien abductions should be studied in the main stream of science.
The thrust of the discussion should be that Alien Abductions should be considered as a sub-category of Culture Bound Syndromes, DSM (Diagnostic Statistical Manual of the American Psychiatric Association), briefly discussed on the Chaco Canyon page.
www.visionandpsychosis.net /Barney_Betty_Hill_Interrupted_Journey.htm   (10252 words)

  
 Alien-UFOs.com - UFO Alien Abduction Roswell betty barney hill abduction ufology new hampshire mystery hill north salem ...
In the south there is Mystery Hill near North Salem, commonly referred to as 'America's Stonehenge', to the east is Ossipee Lake, a sacred Indian site and the location of a mass grave which contained a staggering ten thousands bodies arranged in concentric circles.
The hills were a then unusual mixed race couple, Betty being a white social worker and Barney a fl postal employee, both living in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
Dr. Simon believed that the Hills were suffering from anxiety syndrome stemming from their sighting and after six months of sessions a story remarkably similar to Betty's dreams began to emerge from both of the Hills, even though they were never present at each others appointments.
www.alien-ufos.com /incidentshills.shtml   (1724 words)

  
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Astronomer Terry Dickenson, who's article about the Hill abduction in Astronomy Magazine in 1974, first brought the incident to the attention of the scientific community.
With the exception of Dr. Persinger, who examined the Hill incident and compared it to similar cases from a neurological viewpoint, all guests on the program objectively ruled out hoax and supported the Hill's experience as being valid.
"Also, Betty Hill drew the map before the star atlases were available to interpret it, so there is no possibility of any kind of confusion or faking in that regard".
www.textfiles.com /ufo/UFOBBS/2000/2712.ufo   (494 words)

  
 Project Open Mind - Looking Back
Regarding the alien pregnancy test, Cannon writes: "At one point during the alleged UFO abduction, the 'examiners' inserted a needle in Betty Hill's navel, telling her that this practice constituted a test for pregnancy.
Ufologists and abduction researchers cannot assume that Betty Hill's pregnancy test is evidence of advanced extraterrestrial technology, because her 1961 account absolutely does not pre-date the use of amniocentesis or laparoscopy.
Betty Hill probably reported exactly what occurred to her and she is in no way to be faulted for the mistakes made by the UFO research community.
www.alienjigsaw.com /yk2/pom8.html   (4451 words)

  
 Alien Abduction Index
If you do not wish me to use your abduction story all you have to do is select ' No ' on the ' permision to publish ' question.
This is part of a research effort for a new book by Dr Kelley, go to her webpage at http://www.bates.edu/~skelley/research/index.html to read more about the questionnaire and her research.
A 30 year-old woman, a housewife and mother of three children, ages 3,6, and 10 tells her amazing abduction experience in a 9 page report.
www.abcfield.force9.co.uk /abduct.html   (202 words)

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