I
am in something of a quandary. For those who had read Reflections of a UFO investigator, you know that I interviewed
Carroll Wayne Watts about his encounters with, shall I say it? Men from Mars.
It was clear that Watts had a limited imagination. He suggested that the space
traveling aliens used paper maps, when an electronic survey would have been
much better… Just look at what we can do with our satellites, spy planes and
aerial photography. His descriptions seemed to be drawn from 1950s science
fiction movies rather than a tour of an advanced, alien spacecraft.
Where
am I going with this?
For
an upcoming interview, I have been reviewing the Hill abduction. As those of
you who follow this blog, you know I’m more than a little skeptical of the Star
Map that Betty Hill drew. There are four different interpretations of it, with
the Fish model suggesting the Zeta Reticuli double star system as the leading
contender. You can read about that elsewhere on this blog.
Alien from "Hocus Pocus and Frisby." |
You
might also remember that I have suggested that the illustration of the aliens
that Barney provided is reminiscent of the aliens shown on the Twilight Zone episode, “Hocus Pocus and
Frisby.” Betty had asked Barney at one point if he had been watching the Twilight Zone, though she said that she
had never seen the program herself.
And,
let’s not forget that in The Interrupted
Journey, she described the aliens, saying, “Their chests are larger than
ours; their noses were larger (longer) than average size although I have seen
people with noses like theirs – like Jimmy Durante’s. (page 298 in the hardback
edition).” Her later descriptions are somewhat different.
Just
so that I can again be accused of being an “abduction propagandist,” I noticed
something else in one of the sessions that Betty had with Dr. Benjamin Simon.
She was describing her talk (telepathic communication?) with one of the aliens.
She wanted something for a souvenir, to help validate her
story. He seemed
agreeable and she looked around for something. She said, “…there wasn’t much
around – but on a cabinet there was a book, a fairly big book. So I put my hand
on the book and I said, ‘Could I have this?’ And he told me to look in the book
and I did. It had pages, it had writing, but nothing like I had ever seen
before. It looked almost like a – I don’t know – it wasn’t a dictionary – maybe
a – it had the – the writing didn’t go across, it went up and down (page 172).”
Jimmy Durante |
I’m
thinking now, “A book? With pages? A book made of paper and writing that she
would later suggest looked like Japanese.” And while I understand that it
looked Japanese but certainly wasn’t, I’m wondering now why they would have a
book at all. I can’t tell you the last time I actually bought a book that was
printed on paper. I now get them digitally, on my iPad. I have dozens of them
that I can haul around easily and they take up no real space… and that would be
something important on a spacecraft. Saving space and weight. A data retrieval
system that is virtually weightless and doesn’t take up space would be ideal. I
certainly wouldn’t want to carry around any books.
I
have a one terabyte external hard drive. I mention this because, on it, I have
the Project Blue Book files. I have the vast majority of the more than 12,000
cases (though I have found a few minor gaps) and thousands of pages of
administrative files. On that same hard drive, I have most of The A.P.R.O Bulletins, CUFOS IUR, NICAP’s UFO Investigator and the MUFON
Journal beginning with the issues known as SKYLOOK. It also holds several dozen UFO books, including the
manuscript versions of many of my own.
The
point is that the hard drive is only slightly larger than a pack of cigarettes
but not as thick. I can slip it into my pocket and carry to conferences, if the
mood moves me. No matter where I am, I have access to a huge amount of data
that not so long ago, would have been difficult to review.
To
make this worse, and as I have said many times, my cell phone is more powerful
than Star Trek’s communicator. I have
access to all of human knowledge through the Internet. True, I have to ask for
the right information, and sometimes there is a fee to access it, but it’s all
there, in my cell phone which is even smaller than that external hard drive that
I just mentioned.
Back
in the 1960s, when Dr. Simon was treating the Hills and John Fuller was writing
his book, no one thought in terms of digitally stored data. Having a book, and
something that might have been a paper star chart (or some other flexible
material that was rolled up) didn’t seem out of the ordinary. Astronauts,
pilots and nearly everyone else thought of data retrieval in terms of something
printed. But today, with my desk covered with electronic devices that give me
access to so much information, I have to wonder why a spacefaring race would
deal with books and paper. When Betty talked about a book in the 1960s, no one
thought about that being unusual. Today, well, you have to wonder.
Is
this a major problem with the Hill abduction? Nah. It’s just something that
struck me as I was reading parts of Fuller’s book. Everything we need is
available digitally with no need for ink and paper. There are schools that no
longer teach cursive because that is now an obsolete form of communication.
And
all that just makes me wonder about that book just laying around on that
cabinet in an alien ship. Wouldn’t everything be available digitally? Wouldn’t
they have advanced beyond pen and paper? Would they be carrying books? Did they
even use it if they are telepathic… but that’s a question for another time.
"I have a one terabyte external hard drive. I mention this because, on it, I have the Project Blue Book files. I have the vast majority of the more than 12,000 cases (though I have found a few minor gaps) and thousands of pages of administrative files. On that same hard drive, I have most of The A.P.R.O Bulletins, CUFOS IUR, NICAP’s UFO Investigator and the MUFON Journal beginning with the issues known as SKYLOOK. It also holds several dozen UFO books, including the manuscript versions of many of my own."
ReplyDeleteGoing by my unfortunate experiences with external HDs, I hope you've backed this up,at least once . . .
I'm sure some people are going to wax the dialogue on the dangers and merits of Regressive Hypnosis with this one. So, in advance I want to say...go to Youtube and listen to the Barney Hill sessions. They are available (at least they were a few weeks ago heh). Do his replies sound like someone who was just scared of a nightmare or a television show? Listen to the questions he is asked. Do you hear any questionable leading questions? This wasn't one of the amateur sessions which would come to define these accounts in the 80s and 90s.
ReplyDeleteI mention this because I do believe something extraordinary happened to the Hills. But, was it Aliens? In my opinion, no. I think they stumbled into something on the road that night, such as an illicit arms deal, which required some creative thinking and theatrics by the perpetrators.
Did the "aliens" say the book was their current form of information storage or did they obtain it from some Earth creatures as a sample of ours? Or perhaps it is a sacred artifact from their world, like their "bible" that they keep in the quaint traditional paper format. Maybe it is like the "How to Serve Man" tome from the other Twilight Zone episode. Or maybe everything was a masked memory (the book was actually a photonic resonator, but the aliens using their awesome mind powers made it more innocuous). Hard to deal with this sort of thing in a serious way.
ReplyDeleteIn fact, as THE ALIEN PLAN FOR EARTH shows, many witnesses aboard or near UFOs have seen old fashioned things. Although advanced spacefarers should, logically, have no need of outdated objects, they actually have good reasons for bringing and displaying them. It’s a long story....
ReplyDeleteBarney Hill's abduction happened in the early morning on September 20, 1961. Mr Hill made out a report to Project Blue Book where he drew pictures of the beings he could see through his binoculars. This was not done under hypnotic regression.
ReplyDeleteThe Twilight Zone episode Hocus Pocus and Frisby aired April 13, 1962 according to IMDB.
I do wonder if it was the Twilight Zone which copied Barney Hill and not the other way around.
RedTornado2008 -
ReplyDeleteWhile it is true that Barney drew the ship and the stick figures behind the windows earlier, the two illustrations showing the facial features were drawn under hypnosis and after The Twilight Zone episode had aired.
And, since the Hill abduction didn't make it into the pop culture arena until long after the episode aired, I think we can save that the Hill abduction was not the inspiration.
starman -
But a book written on Earth is of no value in attempting to validate the story. If it was an Earth book, then any testing done would prove that. The only question would be where did Betty Hill get a book in Japanese. I will point out I have a number of books in Japanese, most of them about UFOs, but one is a translation of an Action/Adventure book I wrote as Eric Helm.
I think that no matter what us thinkers think of the HIll abduction case ... it is already and will always be archaic and commonly believed material.
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Adam S..."I mention this because I do believe something extraordinary happened to the Hills. But, was it Aliens? In my opinion, no. I think they stumbled into something on the road that night, such as an illicit arms deal, which required some creative thinking and theatrics by the perpetrators."
ReplyDeleteWouldn't it have been a bit easier...in fact, a lot easier...in fact, 10000 times easier to just shoot them?
David -
ReplyDeleteI have it backed up on two computers, as a matter of fact... But I have an old external hard drive, and I'm talking at least ten years, that continues to function well. And yes, the material on it is also backed up elsewhere.
...on giving the Hills a "book" as opposed to an alien computer disc: what good would it do to go back in time and give Plato a DVD if the latter had no way or seeing what was on it? The book story actually sounds more plausible than "..here's a Zeta-Reticuli CD, should fit right into whatever Earth computer you can find.."...
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