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THE ALLAGASH ABDUCTIONS By Raymond
E. Fowler
(Extracted from Fowler’s book, The Allagash Abductions)

On Friday night, August 20, 1976, four young art students in their
early twenties left Boston, Massachusetts for a canoe and camping
trip in a wilderness area of Northern Maine along the Allagash River.
The group consisted of identical twins, Jack and Jim Weiner, Charlie
Foltz and Chuck Rak. Upon arrival at a staging point, they hired
a pontoon airplane which flew them and their canoes to Telos Lake
on the Allagash Waterway.
During the next several days they canoed and camped along the Waterway.
On the evening of Thursday, August 26, they reached Eagle Lake,
set up camp and decided to go night fishing for trout. The pitch
darkness of the area necessitated the building of a huge bonfire
to mark their campsite so that they could find their way back to
it. Shortly after beginning to fish, Chuck became aware of a feeling
of being watched. He told us that:
“I turned toward the direction from where I felt this and
saw a large bright sphere of colored light hovering motionless and
soundless about 200-300 feet above the southeastern rim of the cove."
Chuck yelled for the others to look behind them. There, rising above
the trees was a huge oval glowing object. As their eyes became adapted
to its intense brightness, a gyroscopic motion was noted, as if
there were pathways of energy flowing equatorially and longitudinally
from pole to pole. This divided the sphere into four oscillating
quadrants of bright colored light. The color changes were very liquid
and enveloping, as if the entire object had a plasmatic motion to
it, like a thick sauce does as it starts a rolling boil.
Charlie grabbed a flashlight and blinked it at the object. Instantly,
the huge rising glowing object came to an abrupt halt and began
to slowly approach the canoe. Simultaneously, a tube-shaped beam
of light erupted from the object and hit the water. A glowing ring
with a dark center reflected on the water's surface, indicating
that the beam was hollow. The object and its beam of light began
moving toward the canoe. Terrified, the campers began paddling frantically
toward their bonfire and camp as the beam swept across the lake
directly at them and engulfed them.
It was from this point on that the conscious memories of the four
differed according to each witness' vantage point. The next thing
Charlie remembered was paddling for shore and standing at the campsite
with the others, watching the object move away.
Chuck Rak remembers staying in the canoe after the others had piled
out in panic onto the shore. Transfixed, still holding his idle
paddle, he could not take his eyes off the object.
Jack and Jim were able to consciously remember a bit more. Jack
said that "It was just behind us and I could see that we were
never going to outrun the Beam. It was advancing too fast and I
remember thinking, 'Holy shit! This is it! We'll never get away.'
The next thing I knew, we were on the shore getting out of the canoe
looking directly at the object which was now about 20 or 30 feet
above the water. The beam was coming out of the bottom of it like
the object was sitting on the beam. It hovered there, right in front
of us, completely silent for what seemed like four or five minutes.
"Suddenly the beam was pointing up towards the sky. The object
began to move up and away from us towards the southwestern sky and
then shot into the stars and was gone in just a second."
Jim Weiner said that "There was no mistake that it was coming
directly to us. Then I remember standing on the lakeshore watching
the object hovering above the lake 50 to 75 yards in front of us
. . . Then the search beam went upward into the sky and we saw it
moving away at a tremendous speed.
"We all seemed to be in a state of shock . . . We just stood
there unable to move or talk."
When the strange anesthetizing effect wore off,
Chuck got out of the canoe and joined the others as they trudged
dreamily up the beach to their camp. Even in this state, they were
dumbfounded when they realized what had happened to the huge bonfire
that had just been blazing several minutes ago. .
"When we left to go fishing," said Jim, "we set very
large logs on the fire to bum for a good 2 to 3 hours. The entire
experience seemed to last, at the most, 15 or 20 minutes. Yet the
fire was completely burned down to red. coals." At that time,
they had no memory of what happened during the time it took for
their huge bonfire to bum down. This would remain a puzzle to them
for years.
A few years later, Jim suffered a head injury which caused tempero-limbic
epilepsy. During treatment, Jim's doctors asked him to report any
unusual experiences that might be symptomatic of his condition.
Jim described strange experiences that he and his friends had experienced
since the UFO encounter. These included awaking at night to see
strange creatures, levitation from bed, and temporary paralysis
while something was done to the genitals. He also described their
encounter with a UFO and the period of missing time. Jim's doctors
advised him to contact a UFO researcher as they felt that Jim and
his friends may have been involved in a UFO abduction experience.
Jim contacted me during one of my UFO lectures in the Boston area.
In January of 1989, I initiated a formal investigation with MUFON
Investigator and CEIII/IV specialist, David Webb (Solar Physicist)
and with MUFON Consultant, Anthony (Tony) Constantino (Professional
Hypnotist). It was conducted in a ~careful and meticulous manner
over a period of 24 months.
It was obvious to us that the period of missing time had to be sandwiched
between sighting the object and reaching shore. The beam of light
hitting the canoe seemed to be the dividing point between memory
and amnesia. During the first of a long series of hypnosis sessions,
it was decided to concentrate on this segment of the terrifying
encounter.
Under hypnosis, all four witnesses relived detailed and traumatic
UFO abduction experiences during the period of missing time. All
were transferred from their canoe into the UFO by the hollow tube-like
beam of light. On board, they encountered strange humanoid creatures
that exerted some kind of mind control over them so that they could
not resist their demands.
All were made to undress and sit on a plastic-like bench in an area
illuminated by diffuse white light. After looking at their eyes
and in their mouths with a pencil-sized rod with a light on its
tip, the aliens placed them in a harness and flexed their arms and
legs. Then, one by one they were made to lie on a table where each
was examined by a number of strange hand-held and larger machine-like
instruments that were lowered over their bodies. During this segment
of the examination, the alien entities removed samples of saliva,
skin scrapings, blood, feces, urine and sperm from each of the abductees.
After the examinations, the abductees were made to dress and enter
another room which had a round portal in one of its walls. They
were lined up and made to walk into the portal. Strange sensations
surged through their bodies as they found themselves floating down
the hollow beam of light into their canoe which was now in shallow
water near their campsite. The tube-like light seemed to hold the
canoe steady as each was placed in it in the same seating positions
they were in prior to the abduction.
As the hypnosis sessions continued, much detail was recovered about
their on board experience. Also, it was discovered that the twins
had had bedtime visitations by alien creatures and abduction experiences
since early childhood. These experiences were relived in vivid detail
under hypnosis. .
During the course of the investigation an extraordinary event occurred.
Jack and his wife Mary were abducted from their remote mountain
home in Townshend, Vermont.
During the night of May 20, 1988, Jack's dog woke him up when he
scratched at the door wanting to go out to relieve itself. When
Jack got up to put him out, he was shocked to see a blue light shining
through the kitchen window. He went out to look and saw a glowing
object hovering over the field adjoining his house. He decided to
bring the dog back in. In the morning, he thought he had dreamed
about the whole thing. However, under hypnosis, he relived a shared
abduction experience with his wife in minute detail. Mary only remembered
dreaming about deer with big eyes coming to their bedside. She did
not respond to hypnosis. The following is an excerpt from Jack's
hypnosis sessions.
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