Betty and Barney Hill of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, were involved in one alien abduction on September 19, 1961.
Scientists questioned the woman’s map, which located the exact location of the aliens who kidnapped them. Astronomers at the time declared that there was no such constellation as the one depicted in Betty’s picture.
A statistician offered compelling evidence a few years ago that the unusual alignment of critical stars, such as the sun in Betty’s artwork, which replicates Zeta Reticuli, could not have happened by chance, and that Betty was the victim of extraterrestrial abduction.

Betty and Barney claim to have seen an odd, oval spaceship fly over them south of Lancashire, New Hampshire.
Betty also claimed that she spoke with the aliens’ “Leader” and inquired about their origins. She informed them that she was aware they were not from this planet and questioned as to where they were from. “The Leader” displayed a star map to her, verifying their provenance.
While under hypnosis, Betty created a map of 12 famous stars connected by lines that formed a recognized triangle.

Betty’s garment was ripped and coated in a strange pink liquid that was later proven to be synthetic.
Following the kidnapping, the couple began to have terrifying dreams and experienced severe stress symptoms. A psychiatrist, Dr. Benjamin Simon, researched and hypnotized the couple and discovered an unexpected discovery.
Betty and Barney were able to recollect all of the information vividly when they were restored to the “missing time” that they don’t remember, the purported moment of the kidnapping, adding to the couple’s narrative.
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Alien abduction
Alien abduction (also known as the abduction phenomena, alien abduction syndrome, or UFO abduction) is the phenomenon of people describing what they believe to be true experiences of being abducted by extraterrestrial entities and subjected to physical and psychological testing. The majority of scientists and mental health professionals attribute these experiences to characteristics such as suggestibility (e.g., false memory syndrome), sleep paralysis, deception, and psychopathology. Skeptic Robert Sheaffer sees parallels between aliens featured in science fiction films, particularly Invaders From Mars (1953), and those believed to have abducted people. People who claim to have been abducted are sometimes referred to as “abductees” or “experiencers.”

Forcible medical examinations that focus on the subject’s reproductive systems are common in claims. Abductees have claimed to have been warned about environmental abuses and the hazards of nuclear weapons, as well as to have participated in interspecies mating. The elements of the abduction tale appear to differ with the purported abductee’s native culture. Plots involving UFOs, extraterrestrial abductions, and mind control can also be found in radical political apocalyptic and millenarian narratives.
Reports of abductions have been made all throughout the world, but they are more common in English-speaking countries, particularly the United States. The Betty and Barney Hill abduction in 1961 was the first widely reported purported alien abduction story.
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