• TITLE: INTRUDERS AUTHOR: Budd Hopkins PUBLISHED BY: Random House AT: New York, 1987

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    TITLE: INTRUDERS
    AUTHOR: Budd Hopkins
    PUBLISHED BY: Random House
    AT: New York, 1987
    PAGES: 223, 8 photo (Hardback Edition)VIEWPOINT: Fortean=====================================================

    It's late in the evening when a sudden and bizarre compulsion comes over
    you to get some junk food at the local fast service establishment. Donning attire sufficient to make you presentable at the local Seven-Eleven you
    slip into your auto and begin your trek to satiate your hunger. And trek
    it becomes! Not two miles from you home, along a dark segment of the
    roadway you spot strange lights in the sky - headed on a direct intercept
    path with your car. Your engine dies and the car glides to a halt. Mist surrounds the car but you can dimly see some movement as a short form approaches. Then you see it. A non-human creature with large "compelling" eyes, huge head and little or no mouth gestures in your direction. You
    attempt to scream but try as you might you cannot summon any movement from
    your own body. You are somehow extracted from the car and teleported into
    the hovering craft....

    And so begins a typical scenario reported in the best-selling book by author/artist Budd Hopkins. If you are into fantasy and science fiction
    then this book is NOT for you. Yes, I said NOT as Budd Hopkins is relating
    an account of a life experience. An experience very real to Kathy Davis,
    the subject of his work "Intruders."

    "Intruders" reports one bizarre account after another of the intrusion of intelligent alien beings into the life of Kathy Davis. Her case began in
    early childhood and continues into the future of herself and her children. Even, it seems, to a child which is a hybrid between herself and the
    alien beings. Only recently made aware of the experiences through the aid
    of hypnotic regression, Kathy's story is perhaps one of the best documented case events of this type. These happenings were first seriously reported
    in the mid/late sixties by John G. Fuller in "The Interrupted Journey" and
    most recently by Whitley Strieber in "Communion." Hopkins' new work contributes much to the investigative reputation of the whole Abduction Phenomenon. While Mr. Hopkin's literary style is not as polished and
    refined as that of Whitley Strieber, this work is the first of its kind to couple good investigative reporting technique with a sense of drama
    that keeps the book in your hands and your eyes on its pages until it is consumed. "Intruders" will intrude on your imagination and have you
    looking over your shoulder any time you find yourself alone ... and in the dark. "Intruders" will both scare you and infuriate you as you consider
    the possibilities of a race of creatures taking liberties with humans not
    seen since the days of Hitler.

    Intruders. Get it. Read it. But be don't be surprised if you find that
    this book conjures up strange and elusive memories. You wouldn't be the
    first to have this book awaken memories, here-to-fore hidden from your conscious mind, of a night of terror.

    by Ted Markley
    IEWPOINT: Fortean=====================================================

    It's late in the evening when a sudden and bizarre
    
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