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A NEW YORK ABDUCTION?
Sent by Defacto
On or about the evening of November 30, 1989, at approximately 3:15 AM,
Linda (last name withheld) was asleep in her apartment on the 12th floor
of an apartment building in New York City, together with her husband and
two young sons. She made contact with Budd Hopkins and under hypnosis
reported being levitated off her bed, approached by three grey aliens,
and transported with them through her apartment wall out above the street
and then up into a floating disk. She reported that she sensed her
nightgown being drawn up to her face.
A few weeks later, Dan (last name withheld) wrote a letter to Hopkins,
stating that he and his partner Richard (last name withheld) had
witnessed the event from a car parked on the street about a block away.
He described a young woman and three small grey creatures emerging from
the side of the building at the 12th floor in a fetal position, arms
wrapped around their legs, head up, with one creature above the woman and
the other two below and to each side. After emerging from the side of
the building, their bodies extended and they were then lifted up and into
the floating disk, which was described as having an orange glowing
topside, with yellow illumination extending down and outward, except for
a narrow bluish beam extending straight downward up which the four
figures were lifted. Dan reported that after the figures entered the
craft, it then moved over and down into the river (name withheld by
author) and never reappeared. Dan described himself and Richard as
"undercover policemen" who would not publicly come forward for fear of
damaging their careers. Dan said they were both extremely upset by the
incident, fearing for the life or safety of the young woman, and
distressed that they had been unable to do anything to help her. Dan
stated that he and Richard would attempt to visit the apartment from
which Linda had been taken to see what became of her.
Having no way to contact Dan or Richard, Hopkins read their letter to
Linda, advising her that they might visit her, and asking her to ask them
to contact him again if they did.
Dan and Richard then went to Linda's apartment, and when they identified
themselves, Linda told them Hopkins had told her to expect them. Dan and
Richard were very relieved that Linda was seemingly okay, and Linda
expressed mixed feelings, saying that it might have been easier to accept
being crazy than having it be confirmed that it really happened.
Dan and Richard did not agree to visit Hopkins, but Linda did get them to
agree to send Hopkins an audiotape giving a more detailed account of the
events of November 30, and a few days later Hopkins did receive the
audiotape, which he played for the MUFON audience. Dan reported that
Richard was so concerned about Linda that he had taken to observing her
and her apartment during off hours to make sure she was okay.
In the meantime, Linda developed discomfort in her right nostril and
visited her physician, who took an Xray. A day or two later, before the
Xray was developed and returned, Linda woke up with blood over her face
and bedding from her right nostril. The Xray was shown to the MUFON
audience. It clearly showed a cylindrical radio-opaque object, perhaps
2-4 mm in length, with a helical pointed extension off each end and to
one side. Subsequent examination showed no object present and under
hypnosis it came out that Linda had been visited again by aliens and the
object removed.
In the meantime, Hopkins tried to identify Dan and Richard. Then he was
contacted by a woman who reported that she had been driving on a major
New York bridge (name withheld by author) on the evening of November 30,
1989, together with a few other cars, when her vehicle stopped, together
with all electrical activity. She then noticed an orange glow and saw a
glowing disk floating above and to the side of an apartment building near
the bridge. She saw a young woman and three small grey creatures emerge
from the side of the building, from an upper floor about the level of the
bridge, in fetal position, then extend before lifting up into the disk
along a blue beam. She also reported that people in other stalled
vehicles also saw the incident. After the disk left, her car's dome
light came on again and she was able to restart her car and leave the
area.
When asked to remember the event and count off the number of seconds it
took from the time the figures emerged from the side of the building to
the time they unfolded, the witness estimated x seconds (number withheld
by author).
In the meantime, Dan and Richard accosted Linda on the street, asking her
to come with them. When she refused, they took her by force to another
location and interrogated her. They seemed particularly concerned about
whether she could tell them whether the aliens had known about the men
witnessing the event. They also removed her shoes and examined her feet,
seeking confirmation that she was human, because they thought aliens had
no toes.
Under hypnosis, Linda was able to give Hopkins the license number of one
of the vehicles used in arresting her and part of the license number of
the other. From that and other investigation, Hopkins was able to learn
that they are not policemen, but US government agents. The men further
revealed to Linda that at the time of the incident, their car had been
moving and lost power, and that they had a third party with them, a high
public official who they were escorting, who also witnessed the incident.
They excused their own abduction of her as a matter of "national
security".
Hopkins reported that he has been able to obtain a photograph of one of
the two men, knows their identities and their agency, and knows the
identity of the high public official who was with them.
Hopkins further reported on some other visits to Linda and her family.
It turned out that her youngest son had been similarly abducted from
their apartment several months before the events of November 30, 1989.
And during a later overnight visit by a young family friend, Linda, her
husband, two sons, and their guest all awoke with severe nosebleeds from
their right nostrils.
One of the two men also provided a drawing, which closely resembled one
done by the witness on the bridge, and also resembled one done by the son
of Linda who had been abducted. One of the men also estimated that the
duration from emergence to unfolding was about x seconds (same number
reported by bridge witness).
Hopkins then produced Linda, who further elaborated on her experiences
and answered questions from the audience.
In subsequent remarks and remarks to the author in private, Budd Hopkins
said he hoped that more witnesses would come forward, and that the public
official would come forward, if not in public then at least to privately
contact him. He confirmed that he is withholding a number of details
that he will use to verify the authenticity of any witness accounts he
may receive.
Linda appears to be in her mid-30s, slender, attractive, about 5'6", with
long brown hair, an Italian-American Catholic whose boys go to parochial
schools.
Arch-debunker Phil Klass was very careful to get a good photograph of
Linda.
The author asked Hopkins whether he had taken precautions to make sure
the facts come out in case anything happens to him. Hopkins is
recovering from a recent operation, but says he is now feeling fine. He
assured the author he has thought about the problem and that was the
reason he decided to take the matter public at this time. He said he is
trying to get a more complete report published in the New York _Post_, so
readers should look for it there. If any mishap should befall Hopkins,
or any attempt be made to silence or discredit him, readers should not
fail to ask penetrating questions about the matter.
This case is significant because there have heretofore been few cases of
abductions witnessed by persons who were not among the abducted. Hopkins
expressed the opinion that the event may, at least in part, have been
staged for the benefit of the public figure who witnessed it.
The feelings of some in the audience may have later been summarized by
Shelley ..., one of the attendees, who said "God, I hope it's not Dan
Quayle!"
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