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Incredible story.December 2, 2008 There is nothing I could say, that would even come close to the story of these two people. What would you do if you were driving alone with you're spouse, on the way to you're honeymoon, and were abducted by ALIENS? If you were two good people who didnt want to make any money from this nightmare, and would be happy if the whole nightmare would just go away, then you would do just as they did. No body during this time in U.S.history would have told any one this to make money of to get attention. Now, yes.--- Back then no. This is the first documented, true story, of an Alien abduction. If ANY story would be worth looking at, it would be this one. After reading this I started to feel different about our country as a whole and the people who run it. Is that good or bad ? All I know is the book is that good.
At last, the official storyJuly 23, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I had heard and read a lot about the Betty and Barney Hill Case since I first saw "The UFO Incident" on TV. I never did read Mr Fuller's book "The Interrupted Journey" on the Hill case. I was excited to hear Stanton Friedman had co-authored a book about the case. The whole case is presented here with some details never before released. The book looks at physical evidence (Betty's dress, the circles on the car) and the rarely talked about radar confirmation from Pease AFB. I admit I could not put this book down once I started, and even got some goosebumps when the abduction is gone through. I have an open mind about flying saucers, but I am not one to believe every story. I do believe Betty and Barney Hill were actually abducted. The famed star maps gets another work out again, and they still hold up to scrutiny. All the other theories and explanations get looked at to. From Barney thinking he saw the show "Outer Limits" (I recently saw the episode "The Bellero Shield"), to the planet Jupiter. The Hills come across as more human than ever before. Betty's niece, Kathleen Marden (who co-wrote the book) also talks about her aunt's other UFO sightings that marred the story. I am glad the authors kept in Betty's more colorful stuff as debunkers would point out that part of Betty's life. They also write of the older Betty who didn't believe the modern abduction stories. There is a lot of information in this book, and I'm betting the reader won't be able to put it down.
TopJuly 11, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Stanton Friedman: One of the very few scientists ufologists who make sense. He researches the topic. He provides uncontested data. He defied the arrogant scientists. He studied the phenomena as an honest scientist. He spent 30 years investigation Ufos. He knows! He knows! His books are the very core of Ufology. He is the ONE!
S. Mahdi, Cairo, Egypt.
Good In-Depth review of a the first really published abductionMay 22, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book goes into more and newer details than any previous ones written on Barney and Betty Hill. A great read, hard to put down. The authors go into more detail on many aspects of the Hill's abduction in 1961.
Add it to your libraryMay 6, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The B. Hill's story ushered in a new era of investigative studies in ufology. The accounts are documented and scientific approach is accurate. Stanton Friedman is a prominent figure and noted ufologist. You can trust this man. He says it the way it is. A precise line of thoughts and convincing findings. A great book for sure. Buy it!