This
week’s guest was Jennifer Stein, who is responsible for the documentary, Travis,
about, what else, the Travis Walton abduction. This came about because of
things that Mike Rogers had said, not only on this program, but what he said to
others. In one case, Rogers had said that the whole thing was a hoax, only to
retract that statement, in a matter of speaking not long after making it. I had
reached out to various colleagues to solicit opinions on this, and ended up
speaking with Stein. I thought she would make an interesting counter to some of
what Rogers had said. You can listen to the program here:
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/46966498
One of the things we discussed was the Steven Pierce tale that Philip Klass had offered him, that is Pierce, ten thousand dollars to admit to the hoax. You’ll remember just a couple of weeks ago I talked to Robert Sheaffer about that. Sheaffer
had said that he’d read a transcript of the conversations between Klass and Pierce and it seemed that no such offer had been made. It was just some sort of a misunderstanding because of a rumor allegedly started by Rogers. I hadn’t seen the transcripts at that time but Sheaffer was sure that his interpretation was the correct one. Stein wasn’t so sure. I have added the transcripts at the end of this post for those who wish to read them can do so. I’ll be interested in what each of you thinks, having listened to the show and seen the transcripts.
But
I also have to mention that there may have been communication from Klass to
Pierce through the local police department. So, when Klass mentions they had
never met or talked with one another, that was the truth. Once again, we have a
conflict about what happened, when it happened and how it happened. It really
comes down do who you wish to believe about all this.
I
also mentioned that I had no trust in James Harder, having worked with him in
1976 on an abduction investigation. I saw Harder manipulating the situation
between the recorded hypnotic regression sessions. He provided the script in
the guise of attempting to provide comfort to the witness. He mentioned to me
that his job was to validate the Barney and Betty Hill abduction case by
finding another, credible case. I would have thought that his job was to find
the truth.
He
provided information between the sessions that appeared in the next session. He
mentioned to the witness that Betty Hill thought she had been physically
examined and in the very next session with the witness, the witness said that
she knew she had been examined. Stein pointed out that Harder had but one
session with Walton and there really had been no opportunity for him to
influence Walton’s memories of the event. Stein thought the session was more of
a relaxation exercise because, for Walton, the abduction was quite stressful.
In other words, Harder’s part of the story was small and probably unimportant.
For
those interested, you can visit Jen Stein’s website about Travis, the
documentary she produced here:
TravisWaltonTheMovie.com
And
for those interested in the Virtual Conference that will be held on November 6,
you can find information about it here:
TheObservation.com
Next
week, I’ll talking with Nick Redfern about his latest book, Time Travel.
And the following week, for those of you who don’t think I was fair when I
interviewed Bob Young, I’ll be chatting with Stan Gordon. We’ll get his take on
all this, meaning the Kecksburg UFO crash. Stan had been investigating the case
for decades.
Click on the document to expand... Klass' transcript of his telephone conversation with Steve Pierce.
Kevin -- Thank you very much for having Jennifer Stein on the show. She was a wonderful guest and the two of you engaged in a lively and quite interesting conversation.
ReplyDeleteRe: the Klass transcript of his conversations with Steve Pierce -- Query: Would you or anyone believe President Richard Nixon's own transcript of the Watergate tapes?
Good interview as always. I did watch the interview with Erica and asked why the men didn't recognize the tower at night as they lived in the area. The response was the men didn't go out at night. I also brought up the fact that Mike Rogers answered truthfully when asked if he saw the UFO according to his lie detector test. That one was ignored.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to your next few interviews especially the one about time travel.
Kevin, re: "And the following week, for those of you who don’t think I was fair when I interviewed Bob Young, I’ll be chatting with Stan Gordon."
ReplyDeleteI have always found you to be fair -- never otherwise. Even with regard to your revised assessment of Roswell on which we differ a bit.
Rather, it is Mr. Young's assessment of Kecksburg I find wanting in fairness.
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