

HIS CASES -- PEOPLE WHO BELIEVE THEY HAVE BEEN ABDUCTED BY
ALIENS:
THE LINDA CASE
HOPKINS: This is about a woman who was
abducted. She was abducted from a 12th
floor apartment in Manhattan. Floated out the window. And in this case, the UFO occupants
wanted this to be seen, for various complicated reasons.
So therefore, it was not masked or hidden or whatnot. Even though it was three in the
morning. This woman was witnessed floating with the three aliens -- below the UFO, 12
stories up -- by a number of different people, who I have heard from. One of the people who I
interviewed at great length, described her absolute terror when she saw this sight from the
Brooklyn Bridge. Her first attempt to explain it to herself -- this can't happen -- was:
'Somebody must be making a movie. This must be a movie, because this is impossible. And
yet I'm looking at it.' There were other people on the bridge too, also terrified. 'There are
people floating in the air' -- as they described it.
People on the ground contacted me. They still have not wanted their names used. They've not
wanted to talk to me personally, for various reasons. But described exactly the same thing.
I've gotten matching sets of drawings of what everyone saw from their own -- perspectives.
Another woman who I've dealt with at length, saw the UFO right next to the building from
which this woman was floated out. She said it was enormous. And at that point, somehow, her
car stopped and their memories are very unclear from that point on. As if somehow or other --
as often happens in these cases -- there was some kind of effect, electromagnetic effect or
whatever -- we don't know what to call it -- which stopped the car. And their memories only
went up to the point of seeing this UFO right directly next to the building, before the people
floated out.
I have another witness at another location. Here we have eye-witnesses to people doing an
impossible thing: floating, 12 stories up, in a beam of light. There's much, much other
testimony connected with this -- some of which I'm not at liberty to present right now.
BUD HOPKINS' FIRST CASE
HOPKINS: When I had looked into the very first case that I investigated, which was back in
1975, having to do with a landing that was observed by a man I knew in New Jersey. The
little figures getting out digging soil samples, etcetera, and I checked into the apartment
building that faced this park where the landing took place. It took me weeks to try to run down
a man who was probably the night doorman at the time of this landing case.
And when I finally got to him on the phone, and I asked a very loaded question, "Do you
remember anything unusual happening in the park around January of this year?" And the man
said to me, "I certainly do. I'll never forget it. This UFO came down and landed in the park
and scared me half to death." And as he started to describe it, I started to get chills. Because
something in me, even at that date, after I'd had a sighting years before, did not want to accept
that this could have really, really happened."
A LETTER TO BUD HOPKINS
HOPKINS: Here's a letter, a woman writing about her child. She was so concerned. Her
daughter is three years old. When she was putting her daughter to bed, the little girl cried and
cried and said, "I want to hide." And (the woman) asked, "Why?" And she said, "I'm hiding
because the little people are going to get me." This really frightened the mother, and she asked,
"What happened with the little people?"
(The mother wrote) "She told me they come into her room, take her outside. That they have
big eyes. And that she went up into the sky with the man. I asked, `What happened up there?'
and she said, `They took me to see the doctor.'"
The next day she saw on a television program, her mother was sitting there, a cover of a book
about abductions with a face of an alien. The little girl jumped to her knees, pointing at the TV
shouting, "That's them, mommy, the people." "She covered her eyes and said, `I'm scared,
mommy.' I've never seen such fear in Nicole before. Within that same week she drew many
faces with only very large dark eyes. I also noticed at that time, while undressing her, three
tiny raised pin-like marks near her navel and the same under her left nostril. That same day
she also had a pretty bad nose bleed."
"Since this all occurred, every now and then she mentions other things, such as, `They take
my jammies off. They hurt me,' etc. I realize you receive many letters of this kind, some of
which are phony. But, believe me, this is not made up. If this is all really happening to (my
little girl), please give me some advice as to how to help her deal with these visitations. I know
you're a very busy man, but please, perhaps a short response to my letter may ease my
anxiety a little. Mr. Hopkins, could this really be true? Thank you, Sincerely."
There's no way that one can read these letters without responding. And the idea that
something like that is made up by a publicity seeker, or whatever, as skeptics like to say, is
just absolutely absurd. I have worked with some of these people afterwards, referred them to
other investigators, and I think we've brought some relief for them in helping them explore
what really did happen in their lives.
A TYPICAL CASE
HOPKINS: I was working with a man once who was a lieutenant in the army at the time of
the incident. Big, tall man, an Irish man, pretty macho. Had a young wife and a little baby.
And he told me that when he was taken into the craft, put on the table, paralyzed, terrified,
couldn't move, he resolved that when he was going to get off the table, he was going to make
a break for it, wherever-- however he thought that was going to work.
And he said he was lifted up after this physical examination, which was humiliating. His feet
went down to the floor and he said, "Bud, I just stood there, I didn't move. I didn't do
anything. I just couldn't do anything." And this little figure came along, and these long, gray
fingers reached out and took him by the wrist." And he said, "He just gently took me by the
wrist and I went with him." And he said, "You know, I was the giant in that room, but I was
the baby."
And it was so difficult for this man, with all his military training and his Irish background and
his youth to admit that he could be that easily manipulated and moved. And if you think of
that as an example of what might lie ahead for society, in a certain sense, it's a pretty grim
future.
THE LONG ISLAND CASE
HOPKINS: In another case, on Long Island a woman who I've worked with, had remembered
waking up, and there was a range of physical phenomena which she described. I think she was
paralyzed at one point. Her son, in the morning had described these figures coming into the
room. He was enormously terrified. The woman remembered walking downstairs, in the
middle of the night, and she doesn't remember coming back up. She found herself in bed.
There was a lot of confusion.
But in the middle of all of this, the neighbors called to say: What is that thing in your yard with
all the lights on it? So you have witnesses who happened to look out the window and see the
UFO on this person's property.
Well, you have cases like this again and again. And either this happened the way it happened,
or again, you have some kind of elaborate collective hoax, including people's children. There's
no motive for this. I think the evidence is just again and again totally persuasive. These cases
never blow up in your face, and suddenly: Oh, we found out that so and so was a crook and
they were doing this and that. It doesn't happen. The material withstands all kind of scrutiny.
And, as a matter of fact, the more you look into it, the more evidence comes together to
support them.
EXCERPTS FROM INTERVIEW WITH BUDD HOPKINS:
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