AudioBlog: A 1976 UFO Encounter in Kentucky THE EVIDENCE



As mentioned last week, in part three of this four-part series, investigators from the Aerial Phenomena Research Organization, the Mutual UFO Network, and the Center for UFO Studies travelled to Liberty, Kentucky, to interview three women there who’d reported an unusual UFO encounter. According to the women, Louise Smith, Mona Stafford, and Elaine Thomas, they suffered physical effects after the encounter including one-inch-by-three-inch rectangular burn-like marks on the backs of their necks, a burning sensation on certain areas of skin when in contact with water, and red irritated eyes. They also seemed to have lost around 80 minutes. This was on January 6, 1976, so it was an early abduction case before the narrative of a “typical” abduction by beings that came to be known as “greys” became prominent.

Jim and Coral Lorenzen of APRO were told about the case by APRO Field Investigator Bill Terry. He told them that abduction might have been involved, and they arranged for APRO Psychiatric Consultant Dr. Leo Sprinkle to travel to liberty and interview the women at APRO’s expense. He was a specialist in hypnotic regression and APRO was hoping that the women would agree to undergo the procedure.

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Michel Brown

Yet another debunker versus believer diatribe. Seems like we agnostic's will never get the kind of objective evidence that we seek. The fact that no histological samples of the affected area were taken for study shows how cavalier the attitudes of the attending physician's were at the time. When will people start doing proper analysis of these obvious physical effects of contact with this unknown phenomena?

Paul Snickles

Very interesting video

WD Preston

One thing aliens do is touch every verabrea.

Al ryan

There is a short video of Mona Stafford being interviewed on the net and by the look of it she still hadn't gotten over it , keep up the great to work martin..

DRIS

I was always like Fox Mulder in that I "wanted to believe". But years and years of hearing stories like this cemented in my mind that the whole UFO thing is just a new, modern day religion. And just like religion of years ago, there is no evidence that any of it is real, and you just have to go on "faith". There is literally no difference. I know Joe Rogan said basically the same thing: he wanted to believe but the more he read into the UFO phenomena, the more he realized it was all bunk (natural phenomena, secret manmade tech, poor eye witnesses, undiagnosed schizophrenia, and people looking for attention).
Regressive hypnotherapy is also pure and utter bunk. Additionally, MUFON members and other organizations have proven themselves to be in it for the money and fame (there was an Ottawa UFO encounter where American MUFON came to investigate and there was so much petty possessiveness it reminds me of this case). It's no different than one church wanting to be the biggest with the largest congregation. Their greed knows no bounds.
The women may have seen something, probably US tech, but what ensued afterward was nothing but a circus.

Pine Cedar

Charles leers narration is so boring. The best narrator of stories on YouTube is the woman who does The Paranormal Scholar channel

Rafael Madrigal

Moonshine will make you see things.

Robert Talbot

The disappearing rings, and one suddenly reappearing,and reappearing physical symptoms,seem to show that the malevolent entities were still tormenting them.

Robert Talbot

So, these women were mentally sound, honest individuals of good repute. They honestly in their minds completely believed that everything that seemed to happen to them was real. It's reasonable to wonder though, if a deep mind control, similar to hypnosis, was used to make them believe what had happened.

Robert Talbot

So being that have supposedly crossed impossible light year distances, have played cat and mouse games for decades. Highly suspicious doings.

Robert Talbot

I'm just an average guy, but Jacques Vallee's credentials should cause people to be very cautious, if they find themselves in one of these situations.

Robert Talbot

These seem like common harmful effects from these encounters. If these beings are so often proclaimed by themselves, or others, as benevolent, then why have such a vast number of encounters physically, mentally, and emotionally traumatized victims so badly. If the "aliens" or interdimensional beings really wanted to, they could simply land in the midst of major cities, in broad daylight. There is just something malevolent about this. Even highly respected Jacques Vallee made this observation, after years of in depth research.

Jay Hall

Another abduction??? Maybe so.