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Was the Travis Walton Alien Abduction a HOAX? 🛸His Crew Boss Speaks Out! (UFO / UAP Rabbit Hole)
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Besides the Barney and Betty Hill incident, the Travis Walton alien abduction story is probably the most famous case of an alleged alien abduction.On November 5, 1975 a seven-person logging crew in the Apache–Sitgreaves National Forests, reported that while they were driving down a forest road, when they saw a lighted object above the ground near the roadway. Travis Walton ran towards the light and was hit by a light coming from the alleged UFO/UAP. He was then gone for several days and claimed to have been on board an alien space ship for several days. The case was titled "best UFO case of the year" by the The National Enquirer, investigated by Michael Shermer and Philip Klass, covered in a book and a movie called Fire in the Sky, starring Robert Patrick. Allegedly all loggers passed a polygraph lie detector test? Let’s discuss.
chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:43 What is the Travis Walton Alien Abduction Story?
2:10 What Travis told his mother before disappearing
2:29 'The UFO incident' connection
3:30 The polygraph / lie detector Test
4:45 Travis Walton Returns
5:05 Alleged signs of drug use?
6:12 Travis Walton's lie detector test results
6:50 What happened to Travis Walton inside the UFO?
8:43 His crew boss speaks out!
9:54 The Mike Rogers & Ryan Gordon phone call
11:15 Later updates by Mike Rogers, shared by Ryan Gordon
13:00 The Gentry Lookout Tower Theory
14:45 Travis Walton's comment on the phone call
16:10 Mike Rogers redacts his Hoax statement
19:20 The endgame of the 'Mike Rogers Drama'
21:12 The last update by Mike Rogers
22:05 Mike Rogers and the Waltons were known UFO buffs and pranksters
23:12 Conclusion
24:17 Outro
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The Travis Walton incident was an alleged alien abduction of American forestry worker Travis Walton on November 5, 1975, while he was part of a logging crew in the Apache–Sitgreaves National Forests near Heber, Arizona.
On October 20, 1975, the NBC network aired The UFO Incident, a special made-for-TV movie about the alleged alien abduction of Barney and Betty Hill. The film depicted a motorist who walks into the woods toward an overhead light when he is illuminated by a beam of light. Within weeks of the broadcast, Walton was reported missing to law enforcement after having walked into the woods toward an overhead light where he was illuminated by a beam of light.
Robert Scott Lazar (/ləˈzɑːr/; born January 26, 1959) is an American conspiracy theorist who claims to have been hired in the late 1980s to reverse-engineer extraterrestrial technology at what he described as a secret site called "S-4". Lazar alleges that this subsidiary installation is located several kilometres south of the United States Air Force facility popularly known as Area 51.
Lazar claims he examined an alien craft that ran on an antimatter reactor powered by element 115, which at the time had not yet been synthesized. He also claims to have read US government briefing documents that described alien involvement in human affairs over the past 10,000 years. Lazar's claims resulted in bringing added public attention to Area 51 and fueling conspiracy theories surrounding its classified activities.
Lazar has no evidence to support his core claim of alien technology. His story has been analyzed and rejected by skeptics and some ufologists. Universities from which he claims to hold degrees show no record of him, and supposed former workplaces have disavowed him. In 1990, he was convicted for his involvement in a prostitution ring and again in 2006 for selling illegal chemicals.
#TravisWalton #Debunked #Aliens
chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:43 What is the Travis Walton Alien Abduction Story?
2:10 What Travis told his mother before disappearing
2:29 'The UFO incident' connection
3:30 The polygraph / lie detector Test
4:45 Travis Walton Returns
5:05 Alleged signs of drug use?
6:12 Travis Walton's lie detector test results
6:50 What happened to Travis Walton inside the UFO?
8:43 His crew boss speaks out!
9:54 The Mike Rogers & Ryan Gordon phone call
11:15 Later updates by Mike Rogers, shared by Ryan Gordon
13:00 The Gentry Lookout Tower Theory
14:45 Travis Walton's comment on the phone call
16:10 Mike Rogers redacts his Hoax statement
19:20 The endgame of the 'Mike Rogers Drama'
21:12 The last update by Mike Rogers
22:05 Mike Rogers and the Waltons were known UFO buffs and pranksters
23:12 Conclusion
24:17 Outro
additional tags:
joe rogan experience,
experience,
strange,
thinking,
hypothetical,
think,
ancient,
science,
armoured,
hypothesis,
satan,
freak,
mother,
solved,
riddle,
armored,
history,
mystery,
curious,
most,
stand,
solar,
golden,
largest,
biggest,
skeptic,
podcast,
thought,
gregory,
sceptic
The Travis Walton incident was an alleged alien abduction of American forestry worker Travis Walton on November 5, 1975, while he was part of a logging crew in the Apache–Sitgreaves National Forests near Heber, Arizona.
On October 20, 1975, the NBC network aired The UFO Incident, a special made-for-TV movie about the alleged alien abduction of Barney and Betty Hill. The film depicted a motorist who walks into the woods toward an overhead light when he is illuminated by a beam of light. Within weeks of the broadcast, Walton was reported missing to law enforcement after having walked into the woods toward an overhead light where he was illuminated by a beam of light.
Robert Scott Lazar (/ləˈzɑːr/; born January 26, 1959) is an American conspiracy theorist who claims to have been hired in the late 1980s to reverse-engineer extraterrestrial technology at what he described as a secret site called "S-4". Lazar alleges that this subsidiary installation is located several kilometres south of the United States Air Force facility popularly known as Area 51.
Lazar claims he examined an alien craft that ran on an antimatter reactor powered by element 115, which at the time had not yet been synthesized. He also claims to have read US government briefing documents that described alien involvement in human affairs over the past 10,000 years. Lazar's claims resulted in bringing added public attention to Area 51 and fueling conspiracy theories surrounding its classified activities.
Lazar has no evidence to support his core claim of alien technology. His story has been analyzed and rejected by skeptics and some ufologists. Universities from which he claims to hold degrees show no record of him, and supposed former workplaces have disavowed him. In 1990, he was convicted for his involvement in a prostitution ring and again in 2006 for selling illegal chemicals.
#TravisWalton #Debunked #Aliens
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