12.19.2022 - By Rob Kristoffersen
In our first installment of our History of Abductions series, I put forth the premise that abductions weren't in print before 1957... welp, that's not entirely true. On this episode I dive into the origins of the phenomenon with fae encounters from Celtic lore, and the stories of the chaneques, gnomes, from Mexico. I also dive into the classic stories of paleo-abduction, including James Everell's luminous swine, the attempted abduction of Col. H.G. Shaw, and the strange disappearance Karl Hunrath and Wilbur J. Wilkinson.
Sources:
“Fairyland’s Hunters: Notes Towards a Revisionist History of Abductions. Part One” by Peter Rogerson, Magonia 46, June 1993
The Georgia Stalks Case
The Preacher Who Believed That Flying Saucers Were Kidnapping Human Beings - in 1953” by Tony Breeden
Wonders in the Sky: Unexplained Aerial Objects from Antiquity to Modern Times by Chris Aubeck & Jacques Vallee
“UFOs and Parapsychology” by H.S.W. Chibbett, Flying Saucer Review Special Issue N 3 1969
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