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  2. Communion (book) - Wikipedia

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    Communion: A True Story is a book by American ufologist and horror author Whitley Strieber that was first published in February 1987. The book is based on the supposed experiences of Whitley Strieber, who experiences "lost time" and terrifying flashbacks, which hypnosis undertaken by Budd Hopkins later links to an alleged encounter with aliens. [1]

  3. Alien Abduction: Answers - Wikipedia

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    Alien Abduction: Answers is a 2022 American documentary film written and directed by John Yost that explores the phenomenon of alien abduction. [1] Whitley Strieber , famous author of the New York Times bestselling true story Communion , appears in the documentary. [ 2 ]

  4. Alien abduction - Wikipedia

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    The first alleged alien abduction claim to be widely publicized was the Betty and Barney Hill abduction in 1961. [9] UFO abduction claims have declined since their initial surge in the mid-1970s, and alien abduction narratives have found less popularity in mainstream media.

  5. Barney and Betty Hill incident - Wikipedia

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    The book included a copy of Betty's sketch of the "star map." The book was a quick success and went through several printings. [30] Barney died of a cerebral hemorrhage on February 25, 1969, at age 46, after which Betty went on to become a celebrity in the UFO community. [31] She died of cancer on October 17, 2004, at age 85, never having ...

  6. Heaven's Gate (religious group) - Wikipedia

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    Heaven's Gate: The Cult of Cults, a documentary miniseries about the cult, was released on HBO Max in 2020. [106] In 2021, Heaven's Gate was one of the subjects in the first season of Vice Media's documentary television series Dark Side of the 90s entitled "A Tale of Two Cults". [107]

  7. Daniel Fry - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Fry also took photos and 16 mm film of supposed UFOs, but subsequent analysis [5] of the original footage has provided evidence both the film and photographs were a hoax. Later, Fry claimed to have received a doctorate ; the "degree" was from a UK mail-order company in London , called Saint Andrew College and was a "Doctorate of Cosmism ".

  8. Kevin D. Randle - Wikipedia

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    Randle began his study of UFOs while still a high school student. In 1972 he published his first article about UFOs in Saga's Annual UFO Report. Throughout the 1970s, he published a number of articles concerning a variety of UFO sightings including tales of alien abduction, photographic cases, and those involving some sort of physical evidence.

  9. UFO Files - Wikipedia

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    UFO Files is an American television series that was produced from 2004 to 2007 for the History Channel.The program covers the phenomena of unidentified flying and submerged objects, close encounters with alleged extraterrestrial life, and alleged military and government cover-up conspiracies.