RESEARCHER CLAIMS UFO MAP VALID


Researcher Claims UFO Map Valid

By Adolphe V. Bernotas

The Laconia Evening Citizen, June 27, 1974

 

     PORTSMOUTH,  N.H. (AP) – Betty Hill says her story of being kidnapped by extraterrestrial beings in 1961 has been vindicated by an Ohio woman’s recent research into a map of stars.

     Mrs. Hill said a study made public in Akron, Ohio, by Marjorie E. Fish during the weekend “confirms my experience of my interrupted journey.”

     Miss Fish’s report to the Mutual UFO Network, Inc. symposium dealt with a star map Mrs. Hill drew while under hypnosis induced by a Boston psychiatrist.

     Miss Fish said six years of research brought her to the conclusion the map could have been drawn only after contact with aliens.

     “I’m not an astronomer,” Mrs. Hill said Monday, “but I always felt that the star map was valid and that there was someone somewhere with the necessary knowledge and time for research to prove it.”

     The map, according to Mrs. Hill, had been shown her by beings who abducted her and her husband, Barney.

     The chart was drawn three years after the incident when the Hills, troubled by a gap in their memory, sought psychiatric help to regain their recollection of two hours of a September, 1961, vacation trip.

     Mrs. Hill and her husband, who died in 1969, were returning home to Portsmouth by car from a trip to Montreal when they noticed a bright object in the sky in the Franconia Notch-Lancaster area of northern New Hampshire.

     In the tape-recorded hypnosis sessions a story unfolded of the Hills being kidnapped by aliens, taken aboard their craft and examined as laboratory specimens.

     The Hills were released and directed to be unable to remember the incident, which the hypnosis sessions unraveled.

     Miss Fish said new astronomical data indicates that lines...

 

(Article ended unexpectedly, newspaper error; didn’t include the end of the article)


 

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