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The Zeta Reticuli Incident". nicap.org. December 1974. Archived from the original on October 29, 2019 . Retrieved November 8, 2007. Betty Hill, 85, Figure in Alien Abduction Case, Dies". The New York Times (online). October 23, 2004. Archived from the original on June 20, 2017 . Retrieved January 29, 2020. Ben H. Swett. "Betty and Barney Hill". bswett.com. Archived from the original on July 8, 2011 . Retrieved May 1, 2009. Sheaffer later wrote that as late as 1977, Betty Hill would go on UFO vigils at least three times a week. One evening she was joined by UFO enthusiast John Oswald. When asked about Betty's continuing UFO observations, Oswald stated, "She is not really seeing UFOs, but she is calling them that." On the night they went out together, "Mrs. Hill was unable to distinguish between a landed UFO and a streetlight." In a later interview, Sheaffer recounts that Betty Hill wrote, "UFOs are a new science... and our science cannot explain them." [41]

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Almost as soon as he arrived, he was entrusted to a Persian merchant who had taken a shine to the young boy, who subsequently took him to Persia. Captured takes place during the conflict between North and South Vietnam, with the U.S supporting the south. A pilot named Jerry Denton had his jet shot down and was found by northern Vietnamese soldiers. He was taken as a prisoner along with hundreds of others. He and all other prisoners battled through the toughest living conditions imaginable. The book describes how he survived the ordeal.

Looking for more book suggestions for your 7th/8th grade classroom and students? Fiction and non-fiction for ELA and/or History or Social Studies? In 2004 Betty Hill's niece Kathleen Marden co-authored a book, Captured, together with nuclear physicist and ufologist Stanton Friedman, about the abduction. [ non-primary source needed] References in fiction [ edit ] Thank you @kidlitexchange and the publisher for a copy of this book to read and review. All opinions are my own.

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Sheaffer, R. "The UFO Verdict: Examining the Evidence." Prometheus Books, 1986, pp. 34–44. ISBN 0879751460 Her married life initially appeared happy and prosperous, producing two children, a son and daughter, whilst living in comfortable settings in a townhouse. This however was not destined to last for Crisp supplicated most of his income from smuggling and when this failed, he became bankrupt. Ten days after the alleged UFO encounter, Betty began having a series of vivid dreams, which continued for five successive nights. She stated that she experienced them with a degree of detail and intensity that she had never had before. After the fifth night, they stopped and never recurred, though they occupied her thoughts during the day. When she mentioned them to Barney, he was sympathetic, but not too concerned, and the matter was dropped. Betty did not mention them to Barney again. [19] This list will have the best dark fiction I can find, (with M/M romance and no romance, but I will avoid M/F romance, though a small amount isn't bad). There will be quality stories with kidnapping, torture, BDSM, serial killers and otherwise dark themes. There may also be some horror or thrillers that are quite dark.

Project Blue Book:" Episode 9 recalls the absurd abduction of Barney and Betty Hill". Archived from the original on August 11, 2020 . Retrieved March 10, 2019. In 2018 the story formed the basis of the "Dinner Party" virtual reality exhibit at the travelling art show Wonderspaces. [47] Always willing to defy convention she spent eighteen months away from her family at the age of forty travelling through East India in a palanquin. Her compelling narrative paints a portrait of a complex woman who led a bohemian and adventurous lifestyle, strong in the face of adversity, but also tormented by melancholy and loneliness. On November 23, 1962, the Hills attended a meeting at the parsonage of their church, where Captain Ben H. Swett of the United States Air Force was a guest speaker. Having had an interest in hypnosis, the Hills approached Swett privately and related their strange encounter. Swett was particularly interested in the "missing time" of the Hills' account. The Hills asked if he would hypnotize them to recover their memories, but Swett declined and cautioned them against going to an amateur hypnotist, such as himself. [23] Simon's hypnosis sessions [ edit ] Barney's sessions [ edit ]

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