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Carl Sagan on the Hill Abduction Case

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Uploaded by on Nov 9, 2006

Carl Sagan on UFO's and the Betty & Barney Hill abduction case. Excerpt from Cosmos Chapter 12, "The Encyclopaedia Galactica".

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  • My parents (Father Flew in Korean War with Buzz Aldren & Mom was a retired RN). In the 60's went to a town hall meeting in NH where Betty and Barney Hill were speaking about their abduction. Check out the found taped interviews with Betty Hill at massufoshow on YouTube . . very great info. and lot's of interesting accounts from Betty about why they are here etc etc. . .

  • He does a very good job in trying to debunk it but I still do believe that story actually happened.

  • @3:50  LOL oh the drama!

  • @Liathan1 Damn right :)

  • "Aliens Exist" by blink-182 is all the evidence I need.

  • @SoIVIeBoDy bitch GTFO.

  • Thanks for uploading this - much appreciated. Carl Sagan does demonstrate a very good point regarding the star map.

  • @ebrobaru Obviously.

  • @nealezumm Yes, to our everyday view, quantum mechanics can be perceived as wild. But i has a solid base, like it or not. With abductions we are still on shaky ground.

  • @ebrobaru Glad we can agree on that! (But why say "wild" as if it were a bad thing? Quantum mechanics is pretty "wild" from a common sense viewpoint - yet (so far) it's the best theory (& very well-confirmed experimentally I'm told - unlike some other things!) of the behavior of sub-atomic particles). Cld be Nature is so wild (when we ain't lookin') our best hope to tame (=understand) it shall always come short. Still I have much sympathy for Mr. Sagan's healthy skepticism, & therefore yours!

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