The most prolific abduction case in the
history of ufology is the kidnapping case of Travis Walton, which
happened more than 35 years ago. His disappearance has caused a
hurricane of news controversy, reports, and skepticism. Throughout his
entire adult life, Walton carried the emotional burden and the incident,
for the most part, is his solo journey. Of course, there is no concrete
evidence that an extraterrestrial spacecraft has abducted anyone. But
it is beyond one’s control if one person claims that he or she has been
kidnapped.
The Abduction Incident
The event began on November 5, 1975,
Walton at 22 years old. He was employed by Mike Rogers, who had a
contract for nine years with the United States Forest Service. Walton
and Rogers were best friends. On November 5, after 6 p.m. Rogers and his
crew said they saw a huge golden disc soaring above a shining and
clearing brightly. The men in truck reported that Walton was below when
the disc-shaped object began making noises. Walton rose his foot into
the air, with his extremities outstretched. The 1978 book entitled “The
Walton Experience,” Walton told his extraordinary experience. The book
became a film in 1993 entitled “Fire In The Sky.”
The Abduction Details
He revealed his terrifying experience
when “non-human” beings abducted him, and his fear and suffocation
feelings have unfolded. He claimed that he saw the face of the non-human
creature, which are smaller than people, which is hard to control. He
even concluded that the size might be the reason they have given up.
Walton was declared missing for five
days, and during that time, his co-loggers buddies have faced foul play
suspicions. When Walton came back without knowing how long he stayed in
the alien’s life, there were loads of intense investigation, including
multiple physical, psychological and polygraph tests. To celebrate the
40th anniversary, Walton will be speaking in Arizona at the November
Skyfire Summit.
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