1989-The Manhattan Alien Abduction
By Billy Booth
Summary:
One
of the landmark cases of UFO abduction occurred on November 30, 1989, in
Manhattan, N.Y. The case centers around one Linda Napolitano, who claims to
have been abducted from her closed apartment window into a waiting UFO by the
"grays," and subjected to medical procedures. The case became
well-known through the efforts of researcher Budd Hopkins. The events began at
3:00 AM.
Loss of Memory:
After
the experience, Linda had almost no memory of what had occurred. She would
occasionally recall a brief moment of what had happened, but she could recall
actually being taken, and even the room she was examined in, but nothing more.
The case was pieced together by the means of regressive hypnosis, witness
statements, and the actual passing of time, as her mind began to heal itself.
Two Eye Witnesses:
It would be a year after
the actual abduction before Hopkins began receiving mail from two men, who
claimed to have seen the abduction. At first, Hopkins was suspect of their
testimony, but in time their reports would help build
the case into one of
the most well-documented alien abductions in Ufology. Without any contact with
Napolitano, their report agreed in all aspects with Linda's memories.
Javier Perez de Cuellar:
Eventually,
the two men would be identified as bodyguards of senior United Nations
statesman, Javier Perez de Cuellar, who was visiting Manhattan at the time of
the abduction. The bodyguards claimed that Cuellar was "visibly
shaken" as he watched the abduction. The three men claimed that they saw a
woman being floated through the air, along with three small beings, into a
large flying craft.
Napolitano's Own Words:
Linda,
who was forty-one years old at the time, described part of her ordeal:
"I'm
standing up on nothing. And they take me out all the way up, way above the
building. Ooh, I hope I don't fall. The UFO opens up almost like a clam and
then I'm inside. I see benches similar to regular benches. And they're bringing
me down a hallway. Doors open like sliding doors. Inside are all these lights
and buttons and a big long table."
More Witnesses Come Forward:
There
would eventually be more witnesses come forward with their accounts of what
they had seen. Hopkins kept the details of the eyewitness testimony private
until he felt the case was complete enough to release publicly. One of the most
striking accounts came from Janet Kimball, who was a retired telephone
operator. She had seen the abduction also, but thought she was watching a movie
scene being filmed.
Would Cuellar go Public? :
It
would be some time before Hopkins discovered the name of the United Nations
statesman. When he did, he knew that if he could get a man of such distinction
to come forward with his testimony, it would be the smoking gun of alien
abduction, and put Ufology into the hands of the scientific community at last.
Hopkins' wish would not come true. Although it has been said that Cuellar met
privately with Hopkins, he would not go public.
Private Confirmation:
Cuellar did aid Hopkins
in verifying details of the case through correspondence, but explained to
Hopkins why he could not go public with his testimony. This would always leave
a gap in the investigation, although there were other witnesses, and Linda's
own account of her terrible ordeal. Despite some ups and downs, Hopkins
probably did his finest work in bringing together the story of the abduction of
Linda Napolitano.
Petitioning President Barack Obama
This petition will be delivered to:
President
Barack Obama
Disclose UFO/Alien related documents to the public. Also hold a hearing on the Disclosure of this Information.
This Petition can be signed by any citizen of the world.
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