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ISBN: 0879755091

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UFO Abductions

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Some say they have been abducted and subjected to terrifying physical examinations. Others claim that young children have been kidnapped and returned only after the removal of flesh samples. Still others allege that women have been kidnapped and impregnated, the unborn children later removed for a vast cross-breeding experiment.These crimes against humanity are not perpetuated by an international terrorist organization. The "abductees" assert that...

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Learn the Truth about UFOs!

This is a great book if you don't believe in UFOs, and a horrible book if you want to believe in them. UFOs do exist. They are Undentified Flying Objects. This doesn't mean they must be aliens from another world. Are they aliens? Read this book and the truth will be obvious to you. This book does and excellent job of breaking through the fact and fiction on UFOs.If you're afraid of aliens this book is also useful for you.

This book is worth your time

Any of the other reviewers who didn't like this book are morons. UFOs don't exist...get over it. A different species from thousands of light years away don't go zipping around in saucers and abduct people just for the heck of it. All you who REALLY want to find out about the UFO contriversy, read this book and everything else Klass has written. It's so refreshing to find a normal, logical person in the UFO contriversy and not some New Agey idiot.

One of the few alien abduction books worth reading.

In this book, Philip Klass deals with the phenomenon of "alien abductions"--that is, the by-now widely known instances in which individuals, often with the aid of hypnosis, recall being taken by aliens aboard spacecraft and subjected to biological experiments. Klass deals thoroughly and convincingly with the hypnosis aspect of the phenomenon, and rightly points out that far from being a gateway to "repressed memories," the technique is actually very likely to elicit fabrications, and perhaps even to plant memories of events that never happened. Additional space is given to cases like that of Travis Walton, which Klass maintains was almost certainly a hoax. Some discussion is also made of the possibility that temporal lobe epilepsy may be responsible for the experiences described by some individuals.Klass' explanations range from the strong to the very weak. His dissection of hypnosis and the likelihood that most abduction "researchers" are in fact guilty of planting false memories (inadvertently, it should be noted) is devastating. When he brings up TLE, however, he's really reaching. Klass was also notable for promoting ball lightning as an explanation for many UFO sightings, and the same conclusion can be drawn here: perhaps a few cases can be explained in this way, but likely not many. More common phenomena, such as sleep paralysis and waking dreams, would seem to be more appropriate for explication.In any case, this book is typical Klass. It's an entertaining and easy read, with the caveat that Klass' attacks on abduction "researchers" and abductees are occasionally nasty (in the case of one individual, the possibility that she might be of interest to alien researchers is discounted, albeit apparently in jest, simply because she is physically unattractive). His logic goes awry once in a while, but overall it is difficult to come away from a reading of this book and fail to appreciate the level of delusion required to consider oneself an abduction researcher. Klass makes a convincing case that the efforts of Budd Hopkins, Whitley Strieber and others are actually harmful to the individuals they analyze and to the public at large. For anyone interested in alien abductions, this book should be required reading.

A compelling book

Philip Klass, one of the leading UFO skeptics, delves into the UFO abduction phenomena with fascinating results. To quote the back cover, "If you have read Whitley Strieber's Communion or Budd Hopkins's Intruders, you owe it to yourself to read UFO Abductions." Mr Klass presents the other side of the coin in the abduction phenomena.The book discusses the claimed experiences of Betty and Barney Hill, Betty Andreasson, Whitley Strieber and other celebrated abductions. He also writes a very cogent chapter on the dangers of using hypnotherapy to unlock these experiences.After finishing this book, I couldn't help but wonder what the general consensus about UFO abductions will be in 300 years. Perhaps our descendants will know these visitors on a first-hand basis, or maybe they will laugh at our gullibility. As one of our current theories about the Salem witch trial concerns contaminated wheat, perhaps future scientists will decide that over-exposure to MSG or the newsprint used in the National Enquirer lead to this particular cultural phenomenon.
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