Aykroyd says we disgust aliens

Status
Not open for further replies.
Nah ! , they know if they land the cops will take their possessions and tell them to move on !!! :p
 
  • Like
Reactions: surge and Debi
You have seen them ? In NYC ? :eek:
I haven't seen them, but Bud Hopkins did. :eek:


http://www.philipcoppens.com/cortile.html


New York, New York: the Linda Napolitano “abduction”


Possibly the most sensational abduction case, the so-called ‘Brooklyn Bridge Abduction’, was slowly built up to be the “best evidence” for the legitimacy of the UFO and UFO abduction phenomenon. It involved the abduction of a woman from her New York apartment in late 1989; the event was witnessed by several people… which seemed to include the then Secretary General of the United Nations Perez de Cuellar. Too good to be true? Of course…
The case centres on an abductee named Linda Napolitano (aka Linda Cortile), who was one of the subjects being studied by Budd Hopkins. Hopkins had nurtured the UFO abduction from his publication in 1981 of Missing Time onwards, hoping that his report on Napolitano – published in 1996 as Witnessed – would form the crowning moment of his years of dedication to – and the validation of – the phenomenon.
In April 1989, Hopkins received a letter from Linda Napolitano, saying she had begun to read his book Intruders (his second on the subject, at the time relatively recently published) and had remembered that 13 years earlier she had detected a bump next to her nose. It was examined by a physician who insisted that she had undergone nasal surgery. Linda claimed that she never had such surgery; she even checked with her mother, who agreed. It resulted in a meeting with Hopkins, upon which Linda began to attend the meetings of his abductee support group.
On November 30, 1989, Linda called Hopkins and reported that she had been abducted during the early morning hours of that day, providing some details.
Under hypnosis a few days later, Hopkins extracted the memory of an experience in which Napolitano was levitated from her high-rise apartment into a hovering UFO. Asleep, she suddenly saw several alien figures standing beside her bed. She described these as the typical “Greys”. The next morning, Linda contacted Budd Hopkins and told him what she remembered about the abduction. Linda revealed, over the course of many hypnosis sessions, that while inside the craft the aliens had examined her. Nothing in these sessions made her case stand out and Hopkins must have treated it as yet another case that conformed to the norm – the type of accounts he typically heard, hypnosis in, hypnosis out.

The case dramatically changed scope once Hopkins had received the letter from the two policemen, “Richard” and “Dan” – in February 1991, 15 months after the abduction, which launched him on a search to contact the two officers, who refused to meet him.
Hopkins realised that their account matched the place and time of Napolitano’s experience. Further investigation convinced him that this was the first independent corroboration of an abduction. Furthermore, the witnesses seemed to have impeccable credentials: policemen, rather than “normal” members of the public. However, as soon as the expectations were built, they began to crumble. Hopkins soon discovered that the two “policemen” were, in fact, members of the CIA.

(MORE AT SITE)
 
  • Like
Reactions: Speedbird
Status
Not open for further replies.