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Unexplained Cases | History of Alien Abductions

Written by: Darren Dedo
Case Filed: 3/14/21 - LIVE VIDEO
Executive Producer: Rick Garner

 

Coming up on Unexplained Cases: Live...Alien Abductions. There are many famous ones and some you’ve probably never even heard about. But are they real? Maybe it’s just people suffering from sleep paralysis. Possibly, fakes, hoaxes to get attention, or even make money. Or are extraterrestrial beings taking humans to study us?! We are investigating some of the first reported alien abductions of all time and going back to the 1800s! Mysterious airships with alien visitors making contact with humans! Famous encounters in Paris and Brazil where a man says the aliens took him into their ship while farming his fields. He claims he even had sex with an alien! In America, the case that started it all: the abduction of Barnie and Betty Hill. A drive on a New Hampshire Highway turned into alien examinations and lost time. Author Whitley Strieber was sleeping in his cabin only to disappear when aliens took him but later providing the inspiration for his book "Communion." Snowflake, Arizona - logger Travis Walton and his crew experienced lights in the sky with Travis being taken. Pascagoula, Mississippi - fishing buddies abducted along a river. Their story captured international headlines. Down under in Australia - a pilot and his plane disappear into thin air, did aliens grab him? Maryam the Medium will conduct a special remote viewing to get answers about these famous abductions. Were these abductions real and if so, who were the conducting these abductions? What was their intent? Will they be back? ABOUT UNEXPLAINED CASES: The Unexplained Cases team is focused on preserving history while documenting the strange, paranormal and unexplained. Our cases are from across the country and featured on our YouTube channel as a docu-series. What separates Unexplained Cases from other paranormal groups is that Darren Dedo and Rick Garner are Emmy & Associated Press award winning broadcasters with over 35 years in broadcast radio and television news. The most recent addition to our team, Maryam the Medium, is a renowned medium to people, pets & the paranormal with the unique ability to remote view locations around the world.

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