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- Date: 22-Sep-86 23:56 MST
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- MENASHA, Wis. (AP) -- Aliens from other planets have spirited two
- Menasha women off to space at least seven times each in the past 11
- years, according to the pair, who insist "We're not kooks." Judie
- Woolcott and Bonnie Meyer head a loosely knit group called
- the Fox Valley UFO Discussion & Support Group, which meets Sunday nights.
- The two say they realized only in the last year with the help of
- hypnotherapy that they had been abducted by space beings. A Milwaukee
- hypnotherapist conducts their sessions.
- "We didn't know we were abducted," Ms. Woolcott said. "A lot of people
- are abducted and they don't know it," Ms.
- Meyer added. "Your mind blocks it out." The two say they were abducted
- together six times and once each
- separtely. Ms. Woolcott declined to give details of her abduction. But
- Ms. Meyer said she remembers being taken while her family
- slept. She said she called for help, but the aliens put her family in
- suspended animation and they couldn't respond.
- Ms. Woolcott said she first became interested in unidentified flying
- objects when she photographed a streak of light she called a UFO several
- years ago. The reaction of her long-time friend, Ms. Meyer, was to
- consider hospitalizing Ms. Woolcott, the two said.
- The two also described a joint abduction and say they spent time on
- another planet that took 93 minutes to reach on an alien craft.
- The two say they were taken after a UFO meeting in Appleton when their
- two families were camping in New London. The night they were abducted,
- they left Appleton at 10:30 p.m., but didn't get to the campsite until 1:30
- a.m.
- They have since timed the drive from Appleton to the campsite at 32
- minutes, but couldn't account for the missing time until they were
- hypnotized.
- "I said, `Oh my God,' we really were aboard a spacecraft," Ms. Woolcott
- said. "It's one thing to say it, but it's another to find out that it's
- true."
- The women say space beings don't look like human beings. Ms. Meyer also
- noted that during one of her abductions, space creatures put microscopic
- implants behind her ears. The devices force feed information into her
- brain, she said.
- "I'm not supposed to understand yet," she said. "We are being taught to
- help the people of Earth."
- Both women say they're used to people not believing them. "We've gotten
- so used to being called kooks and crazy that we don't pay any attention
- to it anymore," Ms. Meyer said.
- But, "We're not kooks," Ms. Woolcott said. <<>>