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Travis Walton 1975 Abduction: Fire in the Sky

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posted on Oct, 1 2010 @ 11:05 AM
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Instead of waiting for someone else do this, I am personally starting this thread anticipating Travis will join in and share his experience (and answer questions) with fellow ATS members regarding his encounter.

Travis Walton's case is unlike most others. Not only were there multiple witnesses to this 1975 UFO sighting but he was gone for five days and once returned, he had immediate memory-recall as to what had happened.
These three pivotal points alone are often the exception to any abduction rule so it made this case stand apart from all others.

He seems to remember with great detail most of what happened which was a bitter-sweet turning point for him. Many instantly casted him into the liar's pool while others, found his remarkable memories profoundly interesting and genuine. I am among the latter.

So here's a snippet from his personal website in a modest attempt to steer away from that ridiculous game show thread and further discuss Travis's most intriguing story here.




An Ordinary Day
By Travis Walton



Condensed from the book, Fire in the Sky

It was the morning of Wednesday, November 5, 1975. To us, the seven men working in Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest, it was an ordinary workday. There was nothing in that sunny fall morning to foreshadow the tremendous fear, shock, and confusion we would be feeling as darkness fell.

We were working on the Turkey Springs tree-thinning contract. Basically, thinning involves spacing and improving the thick stands of smaller trees to allow for their faster growth. That day, November 5, we were cutting a fuel-reduction strip up the crest of a ridge running south through the contract. Fuel reduction is the process of cutting the thinning slash into lengths and piling it up to be burned in the wet season.
www.travis-walton.com...






posted on Oct, 1 2010 @ 12:09 PM
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There are numerous threads on this -See here-


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