“Charlie’s” tale, says reporter George Stahl, is “something I ordinarily would find pretty hard to believe.” The sighting of five pretty large discs and particularly its impact on the 14-year-old are rather profound. (Stahl’s reference to someone born in 1957 as “old—very, very old” is downright scary.) A case five years before “Charlie’s” will get more attention, as UFO Sightings over Sarnia in 1966 Lead to New Documentary Film. These events came at the tail end of the famous “Swamp Gas” incidents, and Toronto filmmaker Mark McNabb intends to screen The Man Who Wanted to Make Contact in March of 2023. This looks like just one of a series showing how people like Rob Freeman have been animated to connect with ETs. But what about the impact of the closest of encounters, where the individual lacks choice in the matter? Tobias and Emily Wayland note the Droitwich “Bedroom Abduction” Video Once Again in the Spotlight after Comments by UFO Investigator Nick Pope. Pope is undecided about a Worcestershire, England woman’s controversial filmed “abduction.” But his remarks about CE-IVs being “a harder sell” to US governmental interest are frank, logical, and unfortunately will disappoint those conscious of such events. (WM)
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