1976-AnAlien Abduction in Stanford, Kentucky
By Billy Booth
Summary:
Those
who wish to study the phenomena of alien abduction, need to look no further
than a three year period in the 1970's. No fewer than four cases occurred. 1973-the Pascagoula, Mississippi
abduction, 1975-the Travis Walton
abduction, 1976-the Allagash
Waterway abduction, and the abduction of three women from Kentucky
in 1976. On January 6, three old friends-Mona Stafford, Louise Smith, and
Elaine Thomas celebrated Mona's birthday at a restaurant in Lancaster. Driving
home in Louise's Chevrolet on Highway 78, the three women see a bright, red
object in the night sky.
UFO
Controls the Chevy :
As the women watched the object, it
began to move closer to their Chevy. Smith had lost control of her car. The
little Chevy was going 85 mph, much faster than she had ever driven before.
Frightened, she cries out, "I can't hold the car on the road." Stafford,
sitting in the front passenger seat, grabs the wheel to help, thinking that
something is wrong with the steering wheel. She has no luck. The car continued
to speed down the highway at 85 mph. The object, now more clearly seen, was a
large, metallic, disc-shaped UFO with a dome atop.
Backed
into a Pasture:
A ring of red lights surrounded its
midsection. All three women would later describe a yellow, blinking light on
the object's underside. The UFO paced the car, positioned over the driver's
side for a time, and then moved down the highway. As it left, a beam of
blue-white light immersed the car's interior. Suddenly, the little Chevy was
being backed up into a pasture just off the highway, through an entry way with
two stone walls on either side. They then were back on the road, and everything
was as it was before. An hour and twenty minutes had elapsed, unbeknownst to
the women at the time.
Story
Breaks:
Needless to say, the three women were
frightened to death. They also were suffering from burns on areas of exposed
skin. As they finally arrived home, they could not decide what to do next. They
called the police station, and retired for the evening. The next day, they
called the Navy recruiting office. The Navy released some details of the case
to the Lexington television station. After the station broadcast a synopsis of
the encounter on the air, the story broke to the major new media. When word of
what had occurred to the three women reached MUFON, investigator Jerry Black
requested an interview with them.
MUFON
Investigates:
The three women at first were against
the interview. Gun shy because of the press releases, and television news of
the event, they wanted it to just go away, not perpetuate it. But Black finally
convinced them of his compassion for their recent encounter, and his experience
in dealing with similar cases. He also offered the presence of a woman, Peggy
Schnell to be present at the interview. Finally, the three agreed to the
interview. They began with some details of the sighting of the UFO, and its
appearance.
Ill
Effects from Encounter:
It was obvious to Black that the three
women were suffering ill effects from their encounter. It was very painful for
them to relive the events of that frightful night on the road. Though
suffering, the women hoped that revealing their details might elevate some of
their anxieties. Mrs. Thomas said, "We live in fear of what we don't know.
I'm worried about Lou and Mona. I think they're ready for a breakdown."
Eventually, several other investigators and researchers would join the search for
what really happened to the three women. Regressive hypnosis was a viable
option.
Taken
Aboard Craft:
The regressive hypnosis sessions
revealed what the investigators feared-the three women had been abducted! They
were taken aboard the unknown craft, and subjected to medical experimentation.
These procedures included very personal, sometimes crude tests. The women
thought they were tortuous. Though the women were not sexually violated, they
were placed in embarrassing, humiliating positions.
Conclusions:
There
would also be corroborating evidence of the encounter. There were UFO
sightings in Casey and Lincoln counties, and also an amazing report
from a farmer who owned the property where the car was backed into. This report
is a rare verified sighting of an actual abduction as it occurred. He stated
that not far from his home, he saw a low-flying object shoot down a beam to the
ground near an automobile. There can be no doubt that Mona Stafford, Louise
Smith, and Elaine Thomas saw a UFO, and were taken aboard this craft for
medical procedures against their will.
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