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Thousands of people across the world have reported abduction experiences that they attribute to aliens or clever alien mimics. Whether or not we believe in flying saucers and little gray men, this phenomenon is important and worth investigating, and
Into the Unknown: Abduction does just that with a smart, technically dazzling presentation that is careful to leave its questions unanswered as there is little certainty in the field. Interviews with noted authors Whitley Streiber and Bud Hopkins, as well as many abductees, make up a kind of video mosaic that captures the fear, rage, and paranoia that follows such incidents, as well as the peace and acceptance some abductees reach afterward. After a half-hour of rapid-fire interviews and facts, the program changes gears and shows two "live" regressions in which abductees are hypnotized and encouraged to relive their experiences. This is something you'll be hard-pressed to find elsewhere, and
Into the Unknown: Abduction makes a great introduction to the field.
--Rob Lightner
Product Description
This video program is the result of three years of investigation and filming in both the U.K. and the U.S. It has been estimated that as many as 3.5 million U.S. citizens have experienced the abduction phenomenon. The U.K. figures are as yet unquantified, but one thing is for sure, they are increasing at an alarming rate. This British program takes a look at the experiences of abductees, with key researchers in the field relaying these peoples abduction experiences in graphic detail. This tape features: Whitley Strieber, Roz Reynolds, Budd Hopkins, Mabel White, C.D. Bryant, Karla Turner, David Jacobs and includes video tape of two live regression sessions