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(True Story) Local Logger Gets Abducted By Aliens And Becomes Famous
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What movie is this?
Awh, my childhood trauma. This movie made, going outside at night. Even worse I grew up in Arizona.
2 hours of looking for him, 5 minutes of aliens. Such a bad movie.
Wasnt this based on “true events” I remember the first time I seen this. I wasn’t ever cutting wood again for my grandparents
Excelente
Travis Walton (who the actor is portraying) stated how inaccurate the movie is compared to his actual experience
It wasn’t at all violent or traumatic, other than the shock he received from the crafts light
He said when he awoke, he didn’t even realise he was on an alien craft and thought they were just doctors in a hospital tending to his injuries. He only freaked out when one of them realised he was awake and moved its face close to his
Is an alien narrating this video, or was the audio AI generated?
Based on a true story in the same way Finding Nemo is based on the true story of a dentist in Sydney who likes to scuba dive occasionally.
“true” story
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Lmao more like abducted by the desire to be famous.
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I’m glad the uploader of this video saved all that time forcing the voice actor to read the script verbatim rather than comprehend it. Media farm broken English crap gives me a fucking headache.
I wish Hollywood would approach this subject more like this, and less like Space Aliens from Mars-ish.
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What a load of absolute pish- things that are real are far more interesting get a grip😂😂😂
Does anyone want to buy some magic beans I’ll give you a good deal😂😂😂😂
This movie scarred me for life as a kid. The needle in the eye. Him falling not that lady’s open guts. Fuck.
lol youtube is now putting the misinformation bubble on alien abduction videos just like they are doing for covid videos
Fine
This essay was mostly a summary. The end point or conclusion was such a half sentence. That with this post title – I have no idea what this is even supposed to be or why it’s upvoted. I assume for the claim in the title, and the movie summary as supporting it?
People report experiences depending on their culture. In the middle ages demons and witches were visiting. Since alien stories in books and movies its aliens. Other cultures have different stories and entities.
It’s a matter of interpreting diffuse hallucinations. We try to interpret what we see and experience, according to our knowledge and beliefs.
The claim of abduction doesn’t make it true or even plausible. Even if they genuinely believe it.
This movie sparked my childhood obsession with UFOs. I remember reading my grandfather’s book on UFOs finding the places the sightings took place in his atlas and my eureka moment all of the stories in the book took place within a few dozen miles from a highway. I thought I had a major break through. Almost everywhere in the US is within a few miles of a highway. 🤣
This scene has haunted my dreams.
>(True Story) Local Logger CLAIMS HE Gets Abducted By Aliens And Becomes Famous
True bullshit more like 😂
Eye pick!
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I hate videos like this.
But also, if I recall correctly, all 7 men PASSED their lie detector tests
Polygraphs don’t prove anything which is why they aren’t admissible in court in most states.
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On the other hand, I am relieved to learn that humans are occasionally taken in for inspection by aliens, who are not so aggressive.
Did the aliens invite him to sit on a black leather couch?
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“true story” about a guy who was accused of anti-polygraph tactics and a failed polygraph the first time around.
There is as much evidence of his abduction as people who claim to see demons or ghosts.
Well, not a *true* story. Just a story someone thinks is true. Quite a difference.
Hmmm I am going to call BS on the “true” story.
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Oh fuck off with this garbage.