UFO ‘Experiencers’ Often Subject of Derision
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I just wanted to express my gratitude for your excellent coverage of the UFO abduction complex (“Venturing From Shadows Into Light,” Sept. 4).
I am a UFO researcher and author who has written four books and hundreds of articles. Having been interviewed many times by many reporters, I have often been disappointed by the tongue-in-cheek coverage of this very important subject.
The people who are having encounters take this subject very seriously. Having to deal with ridicule and disbelief can be almost as traumatic as the encounters themselves.
This article will help many people who are struggling with this baffling enigma in a very personal way.
PRESTON DENNETT
Mutual UFO Network
Canoga Park
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I’ve seen a few blue lights myself. It has happened when I’ve been out driving at night. Most of the time it turns out to be a police car. I wonder if they’re trying to send me a message. Up till now, I’ve kept this blue light experience to myself. It’s been between me and the DMV.
ROBERT H. WILLIAMS
Monterey Park
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