I dug my slippered heels into our shag carpet and bore deeper into my lime-green vinyl bean bag chair, thoroughly terrified but unable to avert my widened eyes from our console television. The riveting hypnosis scene from the 1975 television movie âThe UFO Incidentâ starring James Earl Jones was imprinting itself permanently into my impressionable eleven-year-old brain.Â
The memory still gives me the willies, 43 years later.
The movie depicted the real-life story of Betty and Barney Hill, an average New Hampshire couple who, while driving home from a holiday in Niagara falls on a dark lonely road, claimed to have been briefly abducted, then medically examined, by aliens. In the hypnosis scene, Barney (played by Jones) cries out as he recalls horrifying details buried by traumatic amnesia.
I dug my slippered heels into our shag carpet and bore deeper into my lime-green vinyl bean bag chair, thoroughly terrified but unable to avert my widened eyes from our
New Discovery+ Series UFO Witness Unveils Unseen Project Blue Book Files
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Project Blue Book is one of the most well-known investigative efforts into UFOs and extraterrestrial life, with the study being conducted by the United States Air Force in the 50s and 60s before shutting down in 1970. While some of the research conducted within Project Blue Book has been released, there is still valuable information that the general public has never seen, with the upcoming discovery+ series
UFO Witness to debut all-new information about the phenomenon. The upcoming discovery+ series will explore all manner of intergalactic phenomenon, from UFO sightings to possible contact with humans. The first three episodes of
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What do all of those things have in common? Simple. They exist because of New Hampshire.
December 18, 2020
Libraries. Thanksgiving. Mega Millions. Fast Food. Summer vacation. “Let it Go.” American Rock ‘n’ Roll. America. What do all of those things have in common? Simple. They exist because of New Hampshire. Read on to find out why the country owes the Granite State a big thank-you for these items and 41 more (did we mention Donald Trump?).
No. 1 The Vacation Destination
When the US economy first matured and started producing a middle class, it was centered in dirty, crowded cities. Citizens with expendable income soon took advantage of the new age of rapid transport (such as the Concord Coach, made right here) and discovered the simple joys of time spent at a grand hotel in the wilderness. The Granite State had lots of wilderness and plenty of entrepreneurs eager to entertain the rich city folks. Artists captured our White Mountains, making them
The mystery surrounding Fayetteville s mini monolith has grown even more puzzling.
The monolith on the 100 block of Hay Street downtown disappeared sometime mid to late last week just as mysteriously as it appeared.
No one seems to know who removed it, when it was removed or where it went
The monolith was first spotted in downtown Fayetteville earlier this month. It stood 3 feet tall and mysteriously appeared in a flower bed on the sidewalk on Hay Street.
In early December, people were stopping by the 100 block of Hay Street to take photos of the small structure.
Where did it come from? No one seems to know that, either.