Balder Ex-Libris - Carney JeffReview of books rare and missing2024-03-16T01:56:42+00:00urn:md5:aa728a70505b2fae05796923271581c2DotclearCarney Jeff - Alien abductions A critical readerurn:md5:76b194590ed9a5386106fee98cbbb0fe2015-04-27T16:02:00+01:002015-04-27T15:04:10+01:00balderCarney JeffFrancePaganismeUFO <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img3/Carney_Jeff_-_Alien_abductions_A_critical_reader.jpg" alt="" /><br />
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The Hill Abduction (about.com, July 29, 1997) Loy Lawhon 19 September 1961. New Hampshire is a marvelous and mysterious place. In the southern part of the state is North Salem, near which lies Mystery Hill, “America’s Stonehenge”, a collection of stone structures with a mysterious origin. Also in the south, near New Hampshire’s small strip of coastline, is Exeter, the site of a large number of UFO sightings in 1965, which I will feature at a later date. In the eastern central part of the state is Ossipee Lake, an area sacred to the Indians. In 1800, an Indian burial ground was discovered in the area that contained over ten thousand bodies arranged in concentric circles. There are numerous “kettle” lakes in the area that were carved out by glaciers during the ice ages, and the area is ringed by ancient volcanoes. Some of the ponds are considered bottomless and may be connected to each other by volcanic vents. It is said that UFOs have been seen plunging into these deep ponds. Further north and in the center of New Hampshire lies the White Mountains National Forest. In the summer, the area is filled with vacationers and campers and hikers and fishermen. There are various sights to see, such as the Flume, The Old Man of the Mountain, Mount Washington, and Indian Head. In the winter, skiers flock to the slopes and hunters to the forests. But during the inbetween times, the early fall and the early spring, the area is quiet, resting. It probably wasn’t easy having a mixed marriage in 1961, even in liberal New Hampshire, but the Hills seemed to have adjusted well. Betty Hill was a white social worker, and Barney Hill was a black postal employee. Barney was working in Boston, commuting back and forth daily from Portsmouth, New Hampshire, where the couple lived. Barney had developed an ulcer, perhaps from stress at work, and when the opportunity came for a few days’ vacation, he took it. Betty was able to schedule her vacation for the same time, so they decided to go to Canada. They took their little dachsund, Delsey, with them, staying in motels that would allow the dog in their room. They went to Niagara Falls and to Montreal, and on September 19th, they were on their way back home to Portsmouth. They stopped in Colebrook for a burger and then wound on down Highway 3 through Lancaster. At about 10:15 PM, just south of Lancaster, Barney noticed a light in the sky below the moon, and called Betty’s attention to it. At first they thought it was a planet, but then they noticed it was moving. Barney began trying to convince himself that it was only a satellite or a plane, becoming more and more agitated at anything that contradicted this view. Betty, whose sister had seen a UFO, was convinced from the start that the light in the sky was something unusual. They stopped the car to let Delsey do her business, and observed the object with a pair of binoculars they had. <strong>...</strong></p>