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Pat McGuire — Dr. Leo Sprinkle and the Hypnotic Regressions:
The hypnotic regression work conducted by Dr. Leo Sprinkle of the University of Wyoming forms the documentary backbone of the Pat McGuire Contact Case, providing a structured and professionally supervised framework through which McGuire's contact experiences were systematically recovered, recorded, and assessed.
Pat McGuire — Media Coverage and Public Disclosure:
The Pat McGuire Contact Case received substantial media coverage between 1980 and 1982, including appearances on two national television programs, coverage in the National Enquirer, and an investigative piece by the Casper Star-Tribune. McGuire's willingness to speak publicly — without anonymity, under his own name, in specific detail — distinguishes his case from many contactee accounts that relied on researcher intermediaries.
Pat McGuire — Personal Cost and Aftermath:
The Pat McGuire Contact Case is unusual in UFOlogy not only for the nature of the contact experiences but for the totality of the personal destruction that followed McGuire's decision to speak publicly. His case represents one of the most comprehensively documented instances of the social, institutional, and financial consequences that contact disclosure can impose on a witness in an American rural community.
Paul Henderson (Major):
Major Paul W. Henderson was the Chief of Combat Intelligence for the United States Air Force who investigated the Betty and Barney Hill UFO incident in September 1961.
Pela Cara:
Pela cara means face peelers and the legend says that these entities abduct people from the villages and they mutilate them much like the cattle mutilations in the United States.
Peruvian Villagers Claim They Were Attacked By “Predator-Style Aliens”:
Members of the Ikitu indigenous people in rural Alto Nanay claimed to have seen the beast after it attacked a 15-year-old girl. The native people alleged that the mysterious creature “slashed” her across the neck,
Peruvian villagers are reportedly being attacked by 7 foot armoured aliens:
The Ikitu indigenous people claim the extraterrestrials have been launching attacks on the community since July 11.
Terry Lovelace (Abductee):
In June 1977, Terry Lovelace, a U.S. Air Force medic, and his friend Toby went camping at Devil's Den State Park in northwestern Arkansas During their trip, they witnessed a massive, black triangular craft, estimated to be five stories high and roughly the size of a five-story office building,
The Cisco Grove Incident:
On Friday, September 4, 1964, Donald Shrum and two friends from his job at Aerojet made camp in a remote section of wilderness near the Loch Leven Lakes in an area called Cisco Grove, roughly 60 miles northeast of Sacramento, CA. The three men had planned a relaxing weekend of bow hunting for deer, but those plans would change later that evening as Shrum experienced an exhausting and terrifying UFO close encounter of the worst kind.
The Dulce Book:
What's going on near Dulce, New Mexico? Above Top Secret Military-Industrial Black Projects? Headquarters for a Bavarian-backed New World Order? Vanguard for Alien Infiltration and Invasion? Massive Intelligence Agency Disinformation? Collective Mind Control or Mass Hallucination? All of or a Combination of The Above?
The Grounding of Betty Hill:
The most famous UFO abductee was grounded in New Hampshire history. In 1999 Betty Hill talked about her ancestral background in an exclusive down-to-earth interview with SeacoastNH.com.
The Lore of Underground Alien Bases on Earth Goes Far Beyond Harvard Academics:
A recent paper from researchers at Harvard suggests a "cryptoterrestrial hypothesis" for UFOs, claiming that highly advanced beings that originate elsewhere may have underground bases on Earth.
The Pascagoula UFO Incident:
The strange case of nineteen-year-old Calvin Parker, and forty-two-year-old Charles Hickson actually began a day before their famous encounter. On October 10, 1973, fifteen different people, including two policemen reported seeing a large, silver UFO slowly fly over a housing project in St. Tammany Parish, New Orleans, Louisiana.
The Pat McGuire Contact Case:
Pat was living on his ranch with his family and eight children. He noticed that some of his cattle were missing. Determined to catch the "cattle rustlers" he sat outside at night with his rifle and watched through the scope. Finally he saw a light in the sky which sent a beam down on his cattle.
The Star People (McGuire Contact):
In the Pat McGuire Contact Case, the Star People is the term used by witness Patrick McGuire to describe the extraterrestrial entities he reported encountering across sixteen abduction events spanning from 1970 to at least the early 1980s.
Travis Walton:
In November 1975, a group of six tree-trimmers were driving home from work in a truck in the Sitgreave-Apache National Forest in Arizona, USA. The driver stopped the truck when he noticed that a flying saucer was hovering about fifteen feet above some nearby trees.
Travis Walton Abduction Case:
In November 1975, a group of six tree-trimmers were driving home from work in a truck in the Sitgreave-Apache National Forest in Arizona, USA. The driver stopped the truck when he noticed that a flying saucer was hovering about fifteen feet above some nearby trees.
Tujunga Canyon Contacts:
In March of 1953, two women asleep in a remote area of the Big Tujunga Canyon were awoken by a bright light flooding around their cabin. Inexplicable time loss, an alien abduction account and years of searching for answers were to follow.
Ummites:
The Ummites contacted a select number of individuals and distributed to them detailed technical information on different technologies and revolutionary theories that would expand scientific knowledge beyond the prevailing orthodoxies.
Whitley Strieber:
American writer best known for his novels The Wolfen,The Hunger and Warday and for Communion: A True Story, a non-fiction description of his experiences with apparent alien contact.
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