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An insightful Q and A with Tracy TormΓ©, co-screenwriter of the recent top-rated mini-series based on actual cases of alien abduction.
The delicate process of memory recall through hypnosis helped an abductee piece together the one-supressed fragments of her missing-time experience.
It was with some trepidation that the author of the 1987 classic Intruders, also a consultant for the eponymous show, watched how a ground-breaking TV dramatization would handle the abduction phenomenon.
In his first column for UFO, ufologist Richard Hall gives a quick run-down of the best sources for an overview of the field, and lists fundamental precepts which shape his own opinions.
A letter from a Russian UFO witness illustrates the possible extent of KGB interest in UFO events -- at least prior to the end of the Communist regime.
From the beginning, the Evans family was besieged by frightening phenomena that simply defied explanation. An unforgettable saga from 1975.
Starship commander? Or cosmic crackpot? Courtesy of America West Publishers, Hatoon the Pleiadian regales the βpoor childrenβ of earth with his neo-fascist views.
A part of ufologyβs largely ignored stockpile of information about Nazi secret saucer technology gets new validation in this book excerpt by a British researcher.