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Stories of ordinary people getting abducted by aliens now show up
regularly in the press and on TV, but this does not reduce the basically
outrageous nature of the claims. If even one "alien abduction" is literally
what it seems to be, this would constitute the clearest possible example of
genuine CNI. The books in this section demonstrate both the probable reality
and the extremely high strangeness of the abduction phenomenon.
Alien Discussions
Andrea and David Pritchard, John Mack, et al, editors
This is the complete, illustrated proceedings of the acclaimed
Abduction Study Conference held at MIT in June, 1992. Large
format and 684 pages long, this is undoubtedly the most
complete and authoritative volume yet produced on the subject
of human encounters with aliens. Though expensive, it should
be required reading for any serious student of these phenomena.
(North Cambridge Press, 1994)
Item AD-1 hardcover: $69.95
Alien Abduction Survival Guide
Michelle LaVigne
This unique book was written by a life-long abductee
to help other abductees deal with the exceedingly strange
events in their lives. It neither preaches nor tries to
prove what is happening. It simply takes a practical look
at real problems and offers solutions from the author's
own experience that have been seen to work. Refreshing
and useful. (Wild Flower Press, 1995)
Item AASG-1 paper: $11.95
The Andreasson Affair
Raymond E. Fowler
This book and its three sequels (below) report the reconstruction, through
hypnosis, of the apparently life-long abduction experiences of Betty
Andreasson-Luca, a devoutly religious and unassuming woman whose detailed
recollections span the entire range of abduction claims. Provocative and
compelling. (Wildflower Press, 1993; originally Bantam Books, 1979)
Item RF10-w2 paper: $13.95
The Andreasson Affair: Phase Two
Raymond E. Fowler
Further exploration of the Betty Andreasson-Luca case, with intimations of a
hidden message for humanity, plus mystery helicopters, Men-in-Black, and
ultimately a mental block that seems to indicate the time has not yet come.
(Wildflower Press, 1993; originally Prentice-Hall, 1982)
Item RF11-w2 paper: $15.95
The Watchers: The Secret Design Behind UFO Abductions
Raymond E. Fowler
The third book exploring the astounding case of Betty Andreasson-Luca, in
which hypnosis breaks through the mental blocks reported previously, to
reveal an apparently age-long plan of human-alien interaction, and major
transformations coming soon. (Bantam Books, 1990)
Item RF12-w2 paper: $5.99
The Allagash Abductions: Undeniable Evidence of Alien Intervention
Raymond E. Fowler
A very impressive study of the simultaneous abduction of four men from the
Allagash Wilderness of Maine in 1976, supported by hypnosis transcripts and
numerous drawings and photos. (Wild Flower Press, 1993)
Item RF13-w2 paper: $16.95
The Watchers II
Raymond E. Fowler
This is the fourth book in Fowler's nearly 20-year
investigation of the experiences of abductee/contactee
Betty Andreasson-Luca. In this volume, Betty reveals
that the beings she called the Watchers -- beings often
called "Greys" by others -- are actually in the service
of much more advanced, metaphysical "Elders." This
book also explores the relationship between abduction and
near-death and out-of-body experiences. Bizarre and
fascinating. (Wild Flower Press, 1995)
Item W2-1 paper: $23.95
Missing Time: A Documented Study of UFO Abductions
Budd Hopkins
When Budd Hopkins published this book, very few people took the claims of
alien abduction seriously. Today, thanks in large part to Hopkins' work,
abduction is widely recognized as a real phenomenon, though its true cause
remains much in dispute. This book coined the term "missing time" to describe
the most common hallmark of an abduction event. (Richard Marek Publishers,
1981)
Item BH14-w2 paper: $4.95
Intruders: The Incredible Visitations at Copley Woods
Budd Hopkins
This shocking best-seller about the abduction experiences of "Kathie Davis"
(Debbie Jordan) was the first book to theorize that the primary focus of
abduction is human-alien genetic hybridization. (Random House, 1987;
Ballantine Books, 1988)
Item BH15-w2 paper: $5.95
Secret Life: Firsthand Accounts of UFO Abductions
David M. Jacobs, Ph.D.
History professor Jacobs conducted his own hypnotic regressions on
approximately 60 people whose abduction accounts are reported in this book.
Jacobs' cases unfold with a relentless uniformity; his view of the phenomenon
is disturbingly bleak. But some other researchers accuse him of ignoring data
that doesn't fit his narrowly-defined pattern. (Simon & Schuster, 1992)
Item DJ16-w2 paper: $12.00
Abduction: Human Encounters With Aliens
John E. Mack, M.D.
Mack's huge prestige as a Harvard University psychiatrist and former Pulitzer
Prize-winner made this the bombshell abduction book of 1994, but he's taken
huge criticism from academic colleagues as well as other abduction
researchers. Though acknowledging the fear, pain and trauma that often
accompany abduction, Mack says the apparent purpose of the phenomenon is
personal and global transformation. (Charles Scribner's Sons, 1994)
Item JM17-w2 hrdbk: $22.00
Item ABD-1 paper: $6.99
Communion: A True Story
Whitley Strieber
This book, along with Budd Hopkins' Intruders, made 1987 the only year that
ever produced two best-selling books about human-alien contact. Strieber
depicted his own abduction experiences as both terrifying and highly bizarre,
but not necessarily bad. As such, he somewhat foreshadowed the recent work of
John Mack. (Morrow/Beech Tree Books, 1987)
Item WS18-w2 paper: $5.99
Breakthrough: The Next Step
Whitley Strieber
After more than five years of silence, the renowned author
of "Communion" returns with new insights into the
activities, character and meaning of "the Visitors," offering
what he calls "proof" that they are really here. In addition,
he recounts disturbing behind-the-scenes activities of U.S.
government officials and calls for a final end to the denial
of these phenomena. (HarperCollins, 1995)
Item BT-1 hardcover: $23.00
Taken: Inside the Alien-Human Abduction Agenda
Karla Turner, Ph.D.
Turner was a successful college professor when she first began to suspect
that both she and her husband were abductees. Subsequently, she left academia
to research and write about abduction. This book describes and
cross-references the stories of eight women whose abductions contain not only
the customary alien elements but disturbing human intrusions as well. (Kelt
Works, 1994)
Item KT19-w2 paper: $16.95
Masquerade of Angels
Karla Turner, Ph.D.
Turner's latest book, co-authored with noted psychic Ted Rice, recounts
extraordinary paranormal events that shaped Rice's life, and his discovery of
alien abductions that plunged him into a maze of disturbing deceptions and
manipulations. Available mid-December. (Kelt Works, 1994)
Item KT20-w2 paper: $16.95
UFO Abductions in Gulf Breeze
Ed Walters & Frances Walters
This sequel to The Gulf Breeze Sightings describes numerous abduction
experiences of Gulf Breeze building contractor Ed Walters, with some
interesting insights into the purpose behind the events. It also addresses
some of the skeptical criticisms aroused by the first book. (Avon Books,
1994)
Item EW21-w2 paper: $4.99
The Alien Jigsaw
Katharina Wilson
This handsomely self-published work by an avowed abductee tells her long and
complex story with great intelligence and passion. The book touches on many
disturbing aspects of abduction, including possible human/government
complicity, yet remains open to a positive intention behind the events. A
separate Researcher's Supplement is also available. (Puzzle Publishing, 1994)
Item KW22-w2 hrdbk: $24.95
Also available: Researcher's Supplement
Item KW23-w2 paper: $14.95

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