David Baker was always interested in the paranormal. He
sat in on an interview with Betty and Barney Hill while they were under
hypnosis, and created these paintings from their descriptions of the
events of their abduction in the 1960s.
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The Fiery Orb |
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The Capture |
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The Leader |
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The Examiner |
From Amazon.com, about the book,
Captured:
The 1961 abduction of the Hills stirred worldwide interest, primarily because of the book
The Interrupted Journey, the subsequent media coverage, and a 1975 TV movie,
The UFO Incident. The case is mentioned in almost all UFO abduction books. It also became a target for debunkers, who still attack it today.
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Kathleen Marden |
But the complete story of what really happened that day, its effect on
the participants, and the findings of investigators has never been
told...until now.
In
Captured! you'll get an
insider's look at the alien abduction, previously unpublished
information about the lives of the Hills before and after Barney's
death in 1969, their status as celebrities, Betty's experiences as a
UFO investigator, and other activities before her death in 2004.
Kathleen Marden, Betty Hill's niece, shares details from her
discussions with Betty and from the evidence of the UFO abduction. She
also looks at the Hills' riveting hypnosis sessions about their time
onboard the spacecraft. The transcripts of these sessions provide
insight into the character of the aliens, including their curiosity,
their democratic discussions, and their desire to avoid inflicting
pain.
In addition, co-author, physicist, and ufologist
Stanton T. Friedman, the original civilian investigator of the Roswell
Incident, reviews and refutes the arguments of those who have
attacked the Hill case, including the star map Betty Hill saw inside
the craft and later recreated.