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Travis Walton UFO w/ Jennifer Stein, Travis Walton, & Host Dr. Bob Hieronimus

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Jennifer W. Stein is a self-taught filmmaker who harnesses the power of the moving visual image to educate, inspire and empower. Jennifer uses film to help achieve her goals: to further her causes–global peace, gun control legislation, environmental awareness, and appreciation of ancient archaeology. The result: a powerful combination of community leadership and purposeful film making.  Jennifer collaborates with other filmmakers and learns from them. Her film, “TRAVIS: The True Story of Travis Walton” was recently released on DVD.

In hour two we are joined by Travis Walton himself to describe his UFO Incident of 1975. While working as an American forestry worker in the Apache-sitgreaves National forests, near Snowflake, AZ . While riding in a truck with six of his coworkers, they encountered a saucer-shaped object hovering over the ground approximately 110 feet away, making a high-pitched buzz. Walton claims that after he left the truck and approached the object, a beam of light suddenly appeared from the craft and knocked him unconscious. The other six men were frightened and drove away. Walton awoke in a hospital-like room, being observed by three short, bald creatures. He claimed that he fought with them until a human wearing a helmet led Walton to another room, where he blacked out as three other humans put a clear plastic mask over his face. Walton remembers nothing else until he found himself walking along a highway five days later, with the flying saucer departing above him.  The case received enormous media coverage and has been called the best documented case of alien abduction on record. Despite terrific opposition from the skeptics, all the participants have passed lie-detector tests.

 

 

 

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