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BETTY ANDREASSON
The Betty
Andreasson Encounter
In the city of South
Ashburnham, Massachusetts on the night of January 25 1967, one
of the most celebrated cases of UFO abduction began. Betty
Andreasson was working in her kitchen while her seven
children, mother, and father were in the living room. Shortly
after 6:30, the lights in the house briefly blinked.
Immediately thereafter, a reddish light began to beam through
the kitchen window. The sudden darkness in the house set the
kids nerves on edge, and Betty ran to comfort them. Her father
ran into the kitchen to peer out the window, and find the
source of the unusual light. To his utter shock, he saw five
odd-looking beings coming toward the house with a hopping
motion! Before he could regain his composure, he saw the
beings walk right through the wooden door! What happened next
would test the imagination and strength of even an
open-minded, adventurous person. The entire family was
suddenly put into a state of suspended animation. One of the
creatures went to Betty's father, while one of
the other four began to make telepathic communication
with Betty. One of the group seemed to be
a leader of sorts. He was about five-feet tall.
The other four appeared to be about a foot shorter. All of
the beings had a pear-shaped head, with
wide eyes, and small ears and noses. Their mouths were
only slits, and never moved, though they were able to communicate through
their minds.
The beings wore a type of
coverall, blue in color, with a wide belt. There also was a
logo of a bird on their sleeves. The hands only had three
fingers, and they
wore boots. The creatures did not move as
a human, but floated as they went. Betty would
later relate that, though she was frightened, she felt
a sense of calm, even friendship toward the beings. The aliens were
holding Betty's children in a frozen state
of consciousness, but when Betty showed concern for them, the
aliens released her 11-year-old daughter, to assure her the children were not
being harmed.
Betty was taken by the
aliens outside to a waiting craft which rested on the side of
a sloping back yard. The craft was estimated to be about 20
feet in diameter, in the classic UFO shape. Betty believes
that after she was aboard the craft, it joined a "mother"
craft, where she underwent a physical examination, and also
was subjected to the effects of strange equipment. After this,
she was given a type of bizarre test, which caused her pain at
first, but resulted in a kind of religious experience.
Approximately four hours later, she was returned to her home
by two of her captors. When she arrived, her entire family was
still in a state of suspended animation. One of the beings had
stayed in her house, evidently to watch the other family
members. After releasing the family from the trancelike state,
the aliens left. Betty would later state that the aliens
had hypnotized her to not recall any of her experience until a
designated time to be determined later. She was able to recall
only certain things at the time of her experience; the power
outage, the red light through the kitchen window, and the
aliens entering the house. Before this bizarre happening,
Betty had little or no knowledge of UFO folklore, and being a
devoted Christian, she
believed that the abduction had a religious meaning.
It would be later until she began to view
the abduction as alien in nature. Eight years later
Betty answered an ad from Dr. J. Allen Hynek, who was soliciting
abduction experiences from the general public. Her
letter was dismissed at the time, because of its unusual
details, and it would be January 1977, before her story would be
fully investigated.
The investigative team
assigned to the Andreasson case included a solar physicist,
and electronics engineer, an aerospace engineer, a
telecommunications specialist, and a UFO investigator. The
service of a hypnotist, and a medical doctor trained in
psychiatry were also used. Betty's case involved twelve months
of investigation. She was given a character-reference check,
two lie-detector tests, a psychiatric review, and an
excruciating fourteen sessions
of regressive hypnosis. The results of this inquiry
were startling. Betty, along with her daughter, relived a
detailed account of a UFO experience, agreeing on all
basic aspects. The results were published in a 528 page account, which
stated that Betty and her daughter were
sane individuals, who sincerely believe all of the details given
in their statements. The Betty Andreasson abduction case is still unsolved to
this day.
1961 BETTY & BARNEY
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| 1967 BETTY ANDREASSON |  |
1967 HERBERT SCHIRMER
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1969 BUFF LEDGE CAMP |
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1969 ANTONIO
DA SILVA
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1973
DORATY ABDUCTION
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1973 HICKSON PARKER |
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1974 HUNTER
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1975 SERGEANT CHARLES L
MOODY
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1975 TRAVIS WALTON |
 | 1976 STANFORD
ABDUCTIONS
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1976 THE ALLAGASH
FOUR |
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1983 COPELY WOODS
ENCOUNTER |
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