SEEING IS BELIEVING AND COMMENTS FROM BUDD HOPKINS
This
two-hour ABC Primetime Special Report with Peter Jennings is on the entire
scope of the UFO experience -- from the first famous sighting by Kenneth Arnold
in 1947 to the present day and was aired February, 2005.
The production of this program was done quite professionally as is typical of ABC's Primetime special programs. However, this particular Primetime Special is probably the most controversial program on UFOs ever produced. Many interviewed for this program months in advance complained that the program was not produced as originally intended. Programming for this ABC Primetime special changed suddenly and this change took place just prior to it airing. A fair number of UFO and alien researchers had very loud complaints about important parts that were completely removed just prior to airing. The scales were most certainly tipped toward skepticism due to the fact that so many more pertinent topics were completely omitted or a story was not told in it's entirety. One such researcher who was interviewed in depth for the program was alien abductee researcher Budd Hopkins of the Intruder's Foundation. You'll find Budd's response regarding the program below the 9 videos.
VIDEOS: ABC's PETER JENNINGS - SEEING IS BELIEVING
February 25, 2005
Budd Hopkins' Response to the
ABC Peter Jennings "Seeing is Believing"
Courtesy of the Intruders Foundation
During the past year Jenning's producers interviewed me a number of times, and
because I sensed what they had in mind, I made, as a preemptive strike, a
number of careful, highly specific observations about the UFO abduction
phenomenon. All of these crucial points - recorded by ABC on videotape - were
designed to underline the physical
reality of UFO abductions and to demonstrate the implausibility of current
skeptical explanations.
To its shame, ABC suppressed _all_ of these observations.
I knew, of course, that the skeptics' favorite explanation du jour is
impossibly simple: abduction reports, they believe, are all due to misperceived
"sleep paralysis." Ranking as a distant second is another erroneous
belief: abduction reports, they say,"ONLY emerge under hypnosis," and
since hypnosis is "totally unreliable", all abduction reports must be
discarded. In the light of these tediously familiar errors and misstatements, I
made certain in my taped interviews to explain the
following:
* In the first two decades of our research, _all_ of the central abduction
cases involved people who were outside their houses when they were taken _none_
were lying paralyzed in their bedrooms. They were driving cars, walking,
fishing, hunting and even, in one famous case, driving a tractor on a farm.
"Sleep paralysis" as a blanket explanation of UFO abductions is
therefore, ipso facto, a ludicrous non-starter.
Nevertheless_all_ of my insistent statements on this point were
systematically eliminated by the producers.
* Second, I indicated that there are many abuction reports involving two,
three, six or more people who were taken simultaneously and whose highly
detailed recollections are virtually identical. This fact alone eliminates not
only "sleep paralysis" but "fantasy-proneness" or any other
idiosyncratic psychological aberrations as triggering causes. My descriptions of
these many cases of multiple abductions were likewise completely suppressed by
the producers
* Third, I showed the interviewers many photos of, again, virtually identical
scoop marks, consistent straight-line scars and ground landing traces at
abduction sites, and other physical sequelae. _All_ of these vivid photographic
examples of physical evidence were suppressed by the producers.
* Fourth, I was not alone in making these points. My
colleague Dr. David Jacobs was asked by ABC to carry out a hypnotic regression
for the camera, but since the woman he chose had been abducted in the daytime
while driving a car, the case did not fit ABC's "sleep paralysis"
agenda and was thus not only suppressed, but Dr. Jacobs' many hours of taped
interviews were also scrapped.
* Fifth, I made it very clear that perhaps 30% of all the abduction reports
collected by researchers are recalled _without_ the aid of hypnosis, a fact
which renders the issue of hypnosis moot. This point was also suppressed by the
producers whose only goal, it appeared, was to eliminate anydata that contradicted
their transparently false debunking hypotheses.
Despite my having presented - and reiterated - the points above, the producers chose to trot out on camera two debunking
scientists (whose experiments with a mere handful of subjects have yet to be
taken seriously by the psychological community) to buttress the untenable
"sleep paralysis" theory, the false "no physical evidence" claim, and the demonstrably untrue "its
all hypnosis" assertion. The smug presentations of these two would-be
experts were accompanied by the producers' lurid "reenactments" of
"sleep paralysis" phenomena, complete with flashing lights and spooky
music. The taped testimony of a serious mental health professional like Dr. John
Mack was likewise suppressed, along with my statement that over the years eight
psychiatrists and numerous other mental health professionals had come to me
about their own UFO abductions. The producers' obvious goal was to conceal the
fact that within the mental health community there are many professionals who
look with amusement on the "sleep paralysis" theory, and who accept
the physical reality of UFO abductions.
So what can one say about such a deliberately dishonest presentation as Peter
Jenning's "Seeing is Believing" take on abductions? Perhaps one can
only shrug and warn, yet again, that the incurious members of the press and the
many blinkered, conservative scientists had better collectively pull their
heads up out of the sand and join us in our work. Whatever one's personal
attitude toward the UFO abduction phenomenon, science insists that an
extraordinary phenomenon demands an extraordinary investigation. What ABC
served up on Thursday night was, instead, an extraordinary whitewash of the
abduction phenomenon, and a brutal suppression of the evidence for what may
well be the most portentous event in human history.
Peter Jennings and his staff should be ashamed
Budd Hopkins
New York
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