Factbites
 Where results make sense
About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   PR   |   Contact us  

Topic: Travis Walton abduction


Related Topics

In the News (Thu 12 Nov 09)

  
  Travis Walton abduction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Travis Walton claims to have been abducted by a UFO on November 5, 1975, while working on a logging crew in the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest in Arizona.
The Walton case received considerable mainstream publicity, and remains one of the best-known instances of alleged alien abduction.
Travis said he was unfamiliar with the word, and Travis reported that McCarthy replied, in a confrontative and aggressive manner, that collusion was planning or conspiring with another, just as Travis had colluded to steal and forge payroll checks.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Travis_Walton_abduction   (5251 words)

  
 About Altered Dimensions
Travis was in shock and quivering in the 18 degree weather.
Travis was stunned to hear that he had been missing for five days - to him it only seemed to have been a couple of hours.
Travis insisted that the police not be notified but rather that he be taken immediately to a doctor.
www.spartechsoftware.com /dimensions/aliens/TravisWalton.htm   (3539 words)

  
 Travis Walton Abduction.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
According to the crew, one of their members, Travis Walton, exited the truck and approached the object on foot, at which time he was allegedly struck by a brilliant bluish light or flash and hurled to the ground some distance away.
As the story goes, Walton approached on foot across the clearing, the "UFO began to wobble or rock slightly", and then emitted a "bluish light [that] came from the machine", "a blue ray shot out of the bottom of that thing and hit him all over", "that ray was the brightest thing I've ever seen".
Eleven of the tests were passed, one (the original Dalis test) was inconclusive, and one, the first test from Walton was claimed as failed but later found inconclusive due to the examination conduct of polygraph examiner and private investigator John McCarthy who was hired to test Walton relatively soon after his reappearance.
www.oregonuforeview.com /traviswalton.html   (936 words)

  
 PolyGraph Test Results   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
One of those men, Travis Walton, recklessly left the safety of their truck to take a closer look at the large UFO it turned out to be.
Travis got out of the truck to get even closer to the object when it started to make a strange noise and before the rest of the crew could do anything a large beam of light/energy struck Travis and sent him tumbling backwards.
They were unable to locate Travis or any sign of where he might have gone and it was believed that he had been murdered by one of the others that were with him that night and that they were using the UFO story as a cover up.
www.qtm.net /~geibdan/a1999/jan/walton   (628 words)

  
 Travis Walton Abduction, Part 1, Alien Abductions, UFO Casebook
Walton reappeared five days later, confused and scared, with fleeting memories of alien entities, and descriptions of the inside of their craft.
The Travis Walton event would soon become the very first abduction case to be given serious consideration by many credible scientists.
Rogers was slowing the truck down to stop as Travis Walton exited the truck and began to advance towards the UFO in a brisk walk...
www.ufocasebook.com /Walton.html   (1886 words)

  
 Travis Walton - Fire in the Sky
Travis Walton would have to be one of the most well known alien abductee cases.
Walton's other brother Donald also hinted that he thought the UFO story was a coverup by the co-workers for something else.
Walton at times was allowed to dictate the number and type of questions asked, which should of rendered the entire thing invalid immediately.
www.castleofspirits.com /traviswalton.html   (4285 words)

  
 The Travis Walton UFO Abduction Case   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
As Walton approached on foot across the clearing, the "UFO began to wobble or rock slightly", and then emitted a "bluish light [that] came from the machine", "a blue ray shot out of the bottom of that thing and hit him all over", "that ray was the brightest thing I've ever seen".
The Walton brothers would eventually permit the case to be handled by the UFO investigative organization APRO, led by Jim Lorenzon.
Walton's actual memories of his experience include a frightening but brief and unviolent confrontation with large-eyed alien beings (with pupils, as opposed to standard abductee "greys",) followed by an encounter with silent and seemingly bemused humans of exotic appearance who escorted and tranquilized him.
www.global-conspiracies.com /travis_walton_ufo_abduction_case.htm   (5543 words)

  
 Travis Walton Abduction - Unexplained Mysteries Discussion Forums
Walton was being truthful in his statement about seeing a UFO and being abducted by the UFO in addition to other facts surrounding the abduction.
Walton said the noise was like a low rumble that developed into a higher pitch that seemed to increase in frequency.
Travis Walton was merely one of a number of victim's in this incident.
www.unexplained-mysteries.com /forum/index.php?showtopic=64002   (1701 words)

  
 the Travis Walton Abduction
These are the words as Travis Walton recounts what happened One evening After work as he and Six other men were navigating the rugged Logging road, as they journey the Hour and a half Home.
Travis would realize that as he walked closer to the chair, the room itself would darken.
The primary naysayer regarding the Walton abduction case, is author Philip Julian Klass.
mothernature1966.tripod.com /unearthlyearth/id10.html   (1630 words)

  
 Travis Walton Abduction, Part 2
Still very weak, Walton realizes "Oh, My God, the hospital, they brought me to the hospital." Sweating from the moist humid air, he finds that he is uncomfortable because he is still in his work gear, and his jacket is pushed up under his arms.
Travis was now taken through a hallway to another set of doors, which also automatically opened.
Travis' older brother Duane tried to protect him, and handle the authorities, but was ill-equipped for what was to come.
www.ufocasebook.com /Walton2.html   (2826 words)

  
 The Selling of the Travis Walton "Abduction" Story
Walton jumped out of the truck (luckily, he was sitting next to the door) and ran towards the object, which was emitting a yellowish light.
The fourth question, added at the last minute, was: "Did you tell the truth about actually seeing a UFO last Wednesday when Travis Walton disappeared?" Not surprisingly, the six crew members were unanimous in their responses: "No" to the first three questions and "Yes" to the last.
Walton's physical condition was curious given his reported violent encounter with the blue-green beam.
www.debunker.com /texts/walton.html   (4811 words)

  
 Travis Walton Alien Abduction   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The common belief at the time was that Dalis and Walton had fought, and that Dalis had either accidentally or purposely killed Walton, and hid his body.
Kellett's calm response upon being awakened and told her youngest son had been kidnapped by a UFO was "Well, that's the way these things happen," and then she proceeded to described two instances when she and/or her oldest son, Duane, had also seen UFOs.
The investigation of the disappearance of Travis Walton was nothing short of mass confusion.
www.unexplainable.net /artman/exec/view.cgi/5/2857/printer   (4098 words)

  
 TRAVIS WALTON ABDUCTION CASE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Travis Walton approached the craft on foot, despite the objections of his workmates.
These were aliens, Travis described them as looking like 5-foot foetuses with mushroom-white skin and they wore tight-fitting, tan-brown robes.
Travis was then put onto a table and a mask was put over his face.
www.yawp.com /3rd-i/rsrc/gloss/w/walton.html   (397 words)

  
 [No title]
We've lived with it for ten years..._we see them quite regularly_." During the same interview Duane added: "Travis and I discussed this _many, many times at great length_ and we both said that [if either ever saw a UFO up close] we would immediately get as directly underneath the object as physically possible.
But he [Travis] performed just as we said we would, and he got directly under the object.
Kandall did note a small mark in Travis' right elbow "which was compatible with a puncture wound such as when somebody takes blood from you." The morning after the incident, law enforcement officers examined the dead brush pile near where Travis had been standing when he (allegedly) was zapped by the UFO beam.
www.paranetinfo.com /UFO_Files/ufo/walton.txt   (3011 words)

  
 Google Directory - Society > Paranormal > UFOs > Abduction
Travis Walton's case is one of the best known abduction cases in the United States.
ICAR is an organization dedicated to scientifically pursuing the truth about aliens, abductions, ET craft, and the purpose behind these visits.
A brief discussion of Betty Hill's famous abduction by aliens by one who knew and interviewed her.
www.froogle.com /Top/Society/Paranormal/UFOs/Abduction   (223 words)

  
 Travis Walton's telephone, Travis Walton Abduction , Heber Arizona, Burlington UFO and Pararnormal Center, Mary ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Travis Walton's telephone, Travis Walton Abduction, Heber Arizona, Burlington UFO and Pararnormal Center, Mary Sutherland
At the end of Black Canyon Road, still in use, is the very telephone that Travis Walton used after his aliens abducters finished with him.
Being that Heber is such a small town, we were somewhat surprised to find out that so little people even knew where Travis Walton was..let alone where this telephone could have been.
www.burlingtonnews.net /traviswalton.html   (290 words)

  
 Article 34327 of sci.skeptic: inac!uwm.edu!wupost!decwrl!netcomsv!netcom.com!sheaffer Subj   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Walton's story is now the subject of a major motion picture from Paramount, "Fire in the Sky." Wells is one of seven authors of the National Enquirer story "Arizona Man Captured by UFO" published Dec. 16, 1975.
The professor was calling me up demanding tapes for his lectures and the kid was signing contracts for books and TV documentaries.
Allen Hynek of CUFOS, Dr. Lester Stewart of GSW began to interview the Walton family while Travis was still "missing." They immediately smelled a hoax.
www.skepticfiles.org /ufo2/waltonsh.htm   (2252 words)

  
 Re: Travis Walton - An Insider's View   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
For the UFOphobes, there is no end of the slandering of Travis Walton, even though any one of them should consider him - or herself lucky to shine the shoes of this good man, one of the true victims of the sort of McCarthyism debunkers love to traffic in.
285-370) to Walton's Fire in the Sky (1996) for a thoroughgoing demolition of the debunking mythology that has clouded this extraordinary case from the start.
Walton calls the account "fantastical and exaggerated" and shows exactly why.
www.virtuallystrange.net /ufo/updates/2000/jan/m13-018.shtml   (249 words)

  
 Travis Walton - An Insider's View   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
"Ground Saucer Watch" Memo on the Walton Incident Conclusions (undated: probably December, 1975) "Ground Saucer Watch," a pro-UFO organization, was the very first UFO organization on the scene of the Walton "abduction".
The following appeared in the March/April, 1993 issue of The Georgia Skeptic, the newsletter of the Georgia Skeptics "Fire in the Sky" -- The Walton Travesty by Anson Kennedy On November 5, 1975, a 22 year old logger by the name of Travis Walton was allegedly abducted by a UFO near Snowflake, Arizona.
Duane went on the state that he felt Walton was "having the experience of a lifetime." Later on the 10th, Travis Walton reappeared at a gas station in Heber.
www.virtuallystrange.net /ufo/updates/2000/jan/m13-009.shtml   (4646 words)

  
 [No title]
EIther the sample was not Walton's, as clao=imed, or Walton was not abducted and held as he claimed.
So when Walton claims to have been abducted for 5 days and not given food, and to have lost 10 pounds as a result, lit is a kfact that he should be well into the acteone stage.
Klass states in ABDUCTIONS that he came back without a scratch on him....not quite true, there was a mark on the inside of his left elbow, which the doctor speculated might be from a needle.
www.textfiles.com /ufo/UFOBBS/1000/1188.ufo   (1906 words)

  
 Troubled Times: Travis Walton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
In fear, the other crew members fled the scene, returning after a short period of time to find no trace of the UFO, or of Walton.
He, along with the other five witnesses, would eventually be subjected to polygraph (lie detection) examinations regarding the event, the successful outcomes of which catapulted the case into the national spotlight.
He was also subsequently subjected to a number of controversial polygraph examinations.
www.zetatalk.com /theword/tworx217.htm   (291 words)

  
 The Official Travis Walton Web Site
The Walton experience is unequivocally the best documented case of alien abduction ever recorded.
Travis Walton appearing at: Alternate Realities Conference, June 28, 2003.
See the schedule of events for more information.
www.travis-walton.com   (143 words)

  
 Prophetic understanding - An Ordinary Day - Travis Walton UFO Abduction   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Prophetic understanding - An Ordinary Day - Travis Walton UFO Abduction
An Ordinary Day - Travis Walton UFO Abduction
WAKE UP TO UFO PHENOMINA - Derrel Sims a Christian Alien Hunter
www.vinesbranch.com /view/?pageID=196811   (1124 words)

Try your search on: Qwika (all wikis)

Factbites
  About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   Press   |   Contact us  
Copyright © 2005-2007 www.factbites.com Usage implies agreement with terms.