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Post by plutronus on Aug 27, 2020 6:19:03 GMT
Andreasson Luca, Betty (1937-) Attentive contact person. Betty Andreasson was in her home on January 25, 1967 with her seven children and parents when a red-orange glow dissolved the room she was in. Five humanoid creatures entered the house through the wall. Betty Andreasson was taken on board a saucer-like vessel and then to a larger vessel, and then on to what was perceived as an extraterrestrial base underground. Betty Andreasson underwent a physical examination. She was later taken back to her family, who had meanwhile been put in some form of trans stage. Betty Andreasson Luca's case has been investigated and documented by the American ufologist Raymond Fowler and is reproduced in the books "The Andreasson Affair" (1979), "The Watchers" (1990), "The Watchers II" (1995).
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Post by swamprat on Mar 26, 2022 16:22:37 GMT
The Passing of Betty Andreasson
By Robert Spearing, Director of Investigations International
Betty Andreasson, the devout Christian woman, who endured some of the most famous abduction encounters ever recorded, died on March 18,2022. No other encounter has ever rivaled the Betty and Barney Hill Abduction like hers.
Betty’s story was brought to the forefront of the American media at the time by Raymond Fowler, one of MUFON’s greatest investigators, when he published a series of books on her encounters. His most famous tome was entitled “The Andreasson Affair” which sold millions of copies! He followed up with “The Andreasson Affair, Phase II” and finally “The Andreasson Legacy.” Fowler literally tracked Betty for decades trying to get the most comprehensive story possible.
In 1967, Betty and her family saw a bright pink light outside their window one evening. In all, 7 family
members were involved. They saw small humanoids outside but in the morning remembered nothing
further.
However, through hypnosis, Betty remembered astounding details including small Greys in Blue
Uniforms with distinct insigne who led her and her family into a space craft for experimentation. Tis
encounter was only the beginning.
One thing that marked Miss Andreassons’s encounters was that she was very religiously oriented and it
was quite perplexing to her what was happening. It challenged her faith! Many theories were posited
including demon interference. Nonetheless, Fowler relentlessly investigated the purported abductions
to the extent he even created a team of investigators because he believed her story so much.
The problem today with the abduction phenomenon is that while we have literally hundreds of
thousands of cases world wide over decades, no substantive evidence exists to back up this plethora of
reports.
However, it hard to imagine we are dealing with a mass psychosis event given the distance in time and
geography of these alleged encounters as well as the sheer number of similar reports that relate to each
other. Any rational scientist would have to admit that this is not the ravings of a lunatic few but an
ongoing and pervasive phenomenon that is worldwide over decades. How would a scientist coalesce
and codify so much information without admitting “something” is in the details!
If just one piece of physical evidence could be obtained, the mysterious phenomenon of abduction
would overnight go from the realm of conjecture to science. We can only hope that one day we can
verify Betty Andreasson’s story!
SOURCE: MUFON
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Post by maxxhazzard on May 5, 2022 21:15:36 GMT
I can't find any info of where Betty Andreasson lived. there are many creatures that live in the Appalachian Mountains
also, back in that day, getting hypnotized was in early stages and many hypnosis gave suggestions... im not say'n there isn't something to this story.. but I hv suspicions, especially after so much money was made........ thanks......... peace
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Post by purr on May 11, 2022 18:59:57 GMT
I can't find any info of where Betty Andreasson lived. there are many creatures that live in the Appalachian Mountains also, back in that day, getting hypnotized was in early stages and many hypnosis gave suggestions... im not say'n there isn't something to this story.. but I hv suspicions, especially after so much money was made........ thanks......... peace Hi Maxx, I remember reading the account in the 80'ies, and the Andreasson case getting investigated in depth by Raymond Fowler, I suppose (without sending the world to her doorstep) he knew where to find her and hers. Story is unusual because this is apparently yet another faction of alien visitors, this time very much into a 'Christianoid' religious experience! Mrs Andreasson was a devout Christian believer herself and these Visitors seemed to fit her belief system in some ways, challenge it in others. Here's a nice link dealing with both Andreasson and Betty and Barney Hill: As to money being made, imo people (including UFO investigators and Alien Abductees) got to live. Best not having to deal with this subject while living under a bridge. That said, I believe this experiencer family was targeted, the story was 'debunked' and because with names like Hynek and Fowler associated with the investigation you couldn't use the crackpot angle, unsubstantiated claims of a hoax for financial gain were made. Flies in the face of how thoroughly this alien visitation has been researched, and the Andreassons coming out with their real world identity and REPUTATION: telling tall alien tales might risk getting you ostracized from the community, committed to a psychiatric ward or out of a job as easily as making a few bucks off them. My sense of Andreasson's experience is that of a riveting, extraordinary account of a type of Visitors which weirdly seem to play into the Christian worldview. I agree there are distortions inherent in the use of hypnotic recall. This case probably should not be used to base ones entire understanding of the UFO phenomenon on. But I never stopped thinking of it. But there's a wealth of observations and encounters that indicate a physical reality, so called 'nuts and bolts' qualities to unidentifled flying objects, to the Flying Saucers, because they showed up on radar, were seen by many witnesses, or involved pilots interacting with them in flight. They seem 'real'. But WHAT they are is suggested by Abductions, by very up close and personal experience with these weird entities. Can't say we have definitively solved this riddle as yet.... purr
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