• UFO Girls, Date: 22-Sep-86 23:56 MST

    From Ricky Sutphin@RICKSBBS/TIME to All on Wed Feb 26 04:14:07 2025
    Date: 22-Sep-86 23:56 MST

    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. <<>>


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