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I dont believe Travis Waltons abduction story.

 
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I dont believe Travis Waltons abduction story.
After researching it extensively and applying common sense, it looks like a total hoax. Dig far enough back and you will discover that his older brother was controlling him and came up with a hoax for money. Very similar to the Patterson Bigfoot hoax, traces back to making money.
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I know if this case + the Fire in the Sky movie, and offhand did dismiss it as a bunch of hillbilly lumberjacks wanting to make some money. However, if there’s “truth” to this story, then it was probably a MILABS (military alien abduction), whereby a black ops military unit staged this to look like an abduction case, but Walton was taken to a secret facility in the mountains for a week or so.
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Re: I dont believe Travis Waltons abduction story.
After researching it extensively and applying common sense, it looks like a total hoax. Dig far enough back and you will discover that his older brother was controlling him and came up with a hoax for money. Very similar to the Patterson Bigfoot hoax, traces back to making money.
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We know. Thread: Who is more credible Lazar, Walton or Gimlin?
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He probably made it up because he was cheating on his girlfriend and had to come up with a quick excuse
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Re: I dont believe Travis Waltons abduction story.
I know if this case + the Fire in the Sky movie, and offhand did dismiss it as a bunch of hillbilly lumberjacks wanting to make some money. However, if there’s “truth” to this story, then it was probably a MILABS (military alien abduction), whereby a black ops military unit staged this to look like an abduction case, but Walton was taken to a secret facility in the mountains for a week or so.
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I just posted a link showing Walton displaying his $2500 check for winning a UFO contest for his story. All his buddies won money also. chuckle
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He doesn't believe you OP. Who cares?
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Re: I dont believe Travis Waltons abduction story.
I know if this case + the Fire in the Sky movie, and offhand did dismiss it as a bunch of hillbilly lumberjacks wanting to make some money. However, if there’s “truth” to this story, then it was probably a MILABS (military alien abduction), whereby a black ops military unit staged this to look like an abduction case, but Walton was taken to a secret facility in the mountains for a week or so.
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I just posted a link showing Walton displaying his $2500 check for winning a UFO contest for his story. All his buddies won money also. chuckle
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True, and as that thread says, Walton is still making a living with that story by showing up at UFO shows and giving speeches.

Not really that hard to figure out these guys motivations if you go back to the very beginnings of these stories. Patterson/Gimlin were making a Bigfoot movie for pay when they had their "sighting." Gimlin is still making money for speeches and he loves the fame.
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He doesn't believe you OP. Who cares?
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Re: I dont believe Travis Waltons abduction story.
After researching it extensively and applying common sense, it looks like a total hoax. Dig far enough back and you will discover that his older brother was controlling him and came up with a hoax for money. Very similar to the Patterson Bigfoot hoax, traces back to making money.
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So the friends set themselves up as suspected murders of Walton so he could make a few bucks?
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Re: I dont believe Travis Waltons abduction story.
After researching it extensively and applying common sense, it looks like a total hoax. Dig far enough back and you will discover that his older brother was controlling him and came up with a hoax for money. Very similar to the Patterson Bigfoot hoax, traces back to making money.
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So the friends set themselves up as suspected murders of Walton so he could make a few bucks?
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Read the "Debunker' link and see them all smiling with their payout checks.
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He probably made it up because he was cheating on his girlfriend and had to come up with a quick excuse
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lol, I've seen this movie a hundred times. Watched countless documentaries on the subject. The simplest explanation... Occam's razor. I was never really convinced it was all about money. But a cheating spouse having to come up with a last minute excuse? Totally makes sense now...lol
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Looks like a casting call for Hee Haw.
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Re: I dont believe Travis Waltons abduction story.
After researching it extensively and applying common sense, it looks like a total hoax. Dig far enough back and you will discover that his older brother was controlling him and came up with a hoax for money. Very similar to the Patterson Bigfoot hoax, traces back to making money.
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So the friends set themselves up as suspected murders of Walton so he could make a few bucks?
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Read the "Debunker' link and see them all smiling with their payout checks.
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What is the date of that photograph? If you can show that they were paid for the story before November 5, 1975 (the date of the UFO incident), then you would have a case.

But if they were paid by a newspaper (or equivalent) for a story after the event, it does not indicate collusion. It just might indicate, for example, that the newspaper wanted to publish the story before their competition.
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We dont give a fuck bitch!
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I read his book several years before the film came out. I was really looking forward to the film when it was released, but the film was so entirely different from his book that it was disappointing. For a long time, he didn't even want to discuss the film nor make any public appearances to endorse it. It was maybe two years later that I saw him in an interview where he said that he had no say-so in the film script or events depicted that had never actually happened to him. The scene where the instrument goes into his eye, and another where he is entrapped in a walled membrane chamber...neither of these were in his book, but he said in the interview that the director used these scenes to capture the overall sense of terror that he felt. So, the film was a fictionalized story of his experience. There were rumors circulating back when the film came out that this was done intentionally to cast doubt and ridicule on his entire story.
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Re: I dont believe Travis Waltons abduction story.
After researching it extensively and applying common sense, it looks like a total hoax. Dig far enough back and you will discover that his older brother was controlling him and came up with a hoax for money. Very similar to the Patterson Bigfoot hoax, traces back to making money.
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okay.. do you believe in any of these abduction accounts then?
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Re: I dont believe Travis Waltons abduction story.
I know if this case + the Fire in the Sky movie, and offhand did dismiss it as a bunch of hillbilly lumberjacks wanting to make some money. However, if there’s “truth” to this story, then it was probably a MILABS (military alien abduction), whereby a black ops military unit staged this to look like an abduction case, but Walton was taken to a secret facility in the mountains for a week or so.
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I honestly don't think they would have bothered but nothing of his story convinced me it was aliens.
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Aliens? LMFAO.
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Re: I dont believe Travis Waltons abduction story.
After researching it extensively and applying common sense, it looks like a total hoax. Dig far enough back and you will discover that his older brother was controlling him and came up with a hoax for money. Very similar to the Patterson Bigfoot hoax, traces back to making money.
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okay.. do you believe in any of these abduction accounts then?
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In todays day and age, all of these claims are questionable. There are 24/7 cameras literally everywhere. Just like Bigfoot, unless you want to claim that aliens know of EVERY camera and angle that could film their crafts or themselves, so they can avoid them it is doubtful.
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Re: I dont believe Travis Waltons abduction story.
After researching it extensively and applying common sense, it looks like a total hoax. Dig far enough back and you will discover that his older brother was controlling him and came up with a hoax for money. Very similar to the Patterson Bigfoot hoax, traces back to making money.
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okay.. do you believe in any of these abduction accounts then?
 Quoting: Rosicrucian1 77161887


In todays day and age, all of these claims are questionable. There are 24/7 cameras literally everywhere. Just like Bigfoot, unless you want to claim that aliens know of EVERY camera and angle that could film their crafts or themselves, so they can avoid them it is doubtful.
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hhhhhhm being that all claim how superior the intellect of these sukkuhs are,let's now claim they have the capacity to simply ZAP these cameras and render them useless.
when they want to of course.
hell,they can't even speak...bbbbbbbut they communicate telepathically,etc
what a LOAD.

abductions ? why are they then RETURNED ? puuuuleez
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Wow, Walton is a liar. He NEVER mentions this payout for his story. Lying bastard.
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Re: I dont believe Travis Waltons abduction story.
I remember all the stories of UFO abductions back in the 80's and 90's, and then when cell phone cameras came out, it all stopped. The shows about UFO's went away, the books about abductions vanished. It all just ended.

Why?

Did the aliens worry about getting caught on camera?

Common sense says, no.

Knowing how contrived the MSM is, I have to believe that if they were pushing the UFO angle, then it was a diversion from the truth. But what could the truth be?

Who would worry about getting caught on camera?

If you want to abduct people for nefarious purposes, what better way is there to do it than with classified technology and the cover story of aliens. Have the MSM and Hollywood push it, and your covered for as long as people can't conveniently film it.

I'm just curious as to how "they're" doing it now.
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Re: I dont believe Travis Waltons abduction story.
I read his book.
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I read his book.
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Here's the thing. I can read all the information about the incident. What I can't find is much of anything on who he is. His background. Everything about him was from the incident forward. You can't know from that. You have to go backwards from the time he exited the womb. Get the drift.
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I read his book.
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Here's the thing. I can read all the information about the incident. What I can't find is much of anything on who he is. His background. Everything about him was from the incident forward. You can't know from that. You have to go backwards from the time he exited the womb. Get the drift.
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BTW - Barney and Betty Hill. The signature characters of abduction. The first mainstream abductees. Huge ties to the Military.
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Not buying it either; for a variety of reasons.cool2
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Re: I dont believe Travis Waltons abduction story.
I read his book.
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Here's the thing. I can read all the information about the incident. What I can't find is much of anything on who he is. His background. Everything about him was from the incident forward. You can't know from that. You have to go backwards from the time he exited the womb. Get the drift.
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BTW - Barney and Betty Hill. The signature characters of abduction. The first mainstream abductees. Huge ties to the Military.
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At this point I think they were abducted. But abducted for brainwashing experimentation. Or the demons in the earth are crawling out and testing our resolve. Either way bring it. Let's see who wins.
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I don't care if you believe me or not.
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Re: I dont believe Travis Waltons abduction story.
I have followed the ET phenom for 25 years ad heard Travis Walton speak in person at least three or four times. There is no more credible event out there. The question is why him, and I think he just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time and did the wrong thing by approaching the ship. No, who were the ETs? Great question. Looks like a joint effort between humans and other beings, maybe beings somehow related to the humans we know of but not quite the same. Interesting case...
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Re: I dont believe Travis Waltons abduction story.
I have followed the ET phenom for 25 years ad heard Travis Walton speak in person at least three or four times. There is no more credible event out there. The question is why him, and I think he just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time and did the wrong thing by approaching the ship. No, who were the ETs? Great question. Looks like a joint effort between humans and other beings, maybe beings somehow related to the humans we know of but not quite the same. Interesting case...
 Quoting: Jim at the Path Across


He wasn't abducted. There is none of the typical story of telepathic beings performing meaningless medical procedures or delivering New Age advice.

The saucer was charged to a very high voltage, and as it prepared to take off, the voltage increased. At that exact time, Walton, who was crouched near the ground, suddenly stood up, and basically acted as a lightning rod.

So the medical procedures were for the purpose of repairing the damage to his body from the accidental shock.

That's the story. I'm not saying it was true, I'm not saying it was false; I wasn't there.





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