The Abduction
Syfy: Paranormal Witness Season 2, Episode 9
Location: Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest, Arizona
Original airdate: October 3, 2012
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great presentation of one of the best alien abduction / UFO cases of all the time!
To fully accept the reality of this eveent you need to have had an upfront very close encounter with one of these type of craft yourself; yes, seeing is believing!!!
Travis Walton has made a career out of this so called abduction, the part that is hard to rap your head around is why did he leave the truck when every one else was so frighten ,but not him, did he know something, and the lie detector tests they all could pass that too because they did see something ,but a UFO? Did Travis know what it was? did someone hide and feed him for the five days?-- to
Yeah but your forgetting this... If Travis knew something and his buddies saw something, why did they leave him there? Was that planned? What if they didn't leave and stood there to see if he would get up?.. or what if one of them ran over to grab him? Then that would debunk your theory. Think about this, who in teir right mind is willing to go through all this. You know it ruined their
Yeah but your forgetting this ,the driver could have been in on it with Travis and just drove off as planned and the driver did see the lights and when asked if he saw someting on the lie detecter test could pass it because all he was asked was did he see something and no one got out after Travis because the driver did not let them. I don't think his life was ruined, they made a movie, wrote
I have to confess that I find it difficult to understand the denial by some people. Here we have 6 people who have stuck to the same story for nearly 40 years and have passed two lie detector tests. I suspect that telling the story has changed their lives in not necessarily a positive way.<br />If someone told you, a hundred years ago, in July 1913 that in less than 50 years you would be able to