On September six, Betty and Barney Hill cut their vacation short and decided to drive home. They were having difficulty finding their way around the city, and Barney decided he just wanted to drive home, knowing that they would arrive at their home on New Hampshire Sea Coast at about two o'clock in the morning. What they saw that night
in the New Hampshire sky would change everything. I began walking across the highway, looking up at the object with the binoculars, putting them down, taking my head, saying, well, this can't be true. I don't believe it. A light in the sky. At first, she thought of a falling star, but she realized that falling stars don't fall upwards, and that's what this one was doing. Two years later, the Hills would undergo hypnosis. And how by did you regress that? People?
I started telling, well, I just looked back to the starting point of Montreal. The sinister story would emerge to start. The car walked back because I think, well, I can't get away for this. I guess if I get the card or like a brother the wits of Hide that became known the world over. Doctor Simond gave me a post tepnotic suggestion. He said, if I wanted to, I could sketch the style map, but if I didn't want it, I didn't have to. So about two weeks later I
sketched it. Their account has been scrutinized under the influence of hypnosis, especially if you're highly hypnotize able, you are even more susceptible to contamination and distortion by scientists, skeptics, theorists, and believers. He wound up building a total of more than twenty three dimensional models and was able to find one and only one pattern that matched what Betty had drawn. What happened on that night journey in nine? Were the Hills confused about what they saw? Or did they have
an encounter with beings not of this world? For My Heart Radio and Aaronmankey's Grim and Mild This is Strange Arrivals. Listen to Strange Arrivals March thirty first on the I Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.