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A History of Abductions

Par : Andrew Parry
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231639298
  • EAN9798231639298
  • Date de parution08/10/2025
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

The Untold Human Chronicle of Being Taken - From Ancient Myths to the Modern AgeFor as long as humans have looked at the sky, they have told stories of being taken by forces beyond their understanding. In the deserts of the Middle East, scribes carved images of radiant chariots descending from the clouds. In Celtic glens and Nordic fjords, legends told of fairy hosts and shining elves who lured shepherds from their flocks.
Shamans in Siberia spoke of soul-journeys to star-beings, while Indigenous storytellers in the Americas passed down accounts of Sky People who taught and sometimes carried them away. In the twentieth century the phenomenon acquired a new name - alien abduction - and a new iconography of silver discs, beams of light and clinical-looking beings. Yet the central experience remained unchanged: ordinary men, women and children waking to find themselves powerless in the presence of the Other, returning with strange marks, missing time, and memories that defied explanation.
A History of Abductions brings together, for the first time in a single sweeping narrative, the global testimonies of those who say they were taken - from medieval villagers accused of consorting with witches to modern-day pilots, farmers, schoolchildren, miners and nurses. Across eighty richly detailed chapters, the book traces how each era's culture shaped the story it told: angels becoming space travelers, fairy rings becoming landing sites, prophetic visions becoming psychological case files.
You will encounter the landmark cases that changed public perception - the Betty and Barney Hill experience of 1961, the Pascagoula fishermen's ordeal of 1973, the Travis Walton disappearance in the Arizona woods, the Ariel School encounter in Zimbabwe, the haunting testimonies of Chilean miners, Patagonian ranchers, Swedish foresters, Russian soldiers, Caribbean fishermen and Australian outback travelers.
You will hear their voices not as tabloid caricatures but as people who struggled to reconcile what happened to them with the lives they had to return to. Written in a clear, conversational style that respects witnesses and invites critical thinking, A History of Abductions offers a panoramic view of a mystery that crosses borders, faiths, centuries and scientific paradigms. It reveals that whatever the ultimate explanation - psychological, cultural, interdimensional or extraterrestrial - the narratives themselves tell us something profound about fear, wonder, resilience and the enduring human drive to report the inexplicable.
This is not a sensational exposé, nor a dry academic catalogue. It is a people's history of one of the strangest and most persistent stories humanity has ever told. For readers of history, anthropology, folklore, UFO research, trauma studies, religious studies and human-rights law, this book offers both a meticulously documented chronicle and a humane exploration of how extraordinary experiences shape ordinary lives."If future generations want to understand how our species has wrestled with the possibility of not being alone -they will have to read this book."Daring in scope yet grounded in human testimony, A History of Abductions is both a journey through the archives of our collective memory and a reminder that the voices of those who have spoken deserve to be preserved before they fade into silence. 
The Untold Human Chronicle of Being Taken - From Ancient Myths to the Modern AgeFor as long as humans have looked at the sky, they have told stories of being taken by forces beyond their understanding. In the deserts of the Middle East, scribes carved images of radiant chariots descending from the clouds. In Celtic glens and Nordic fjords, legends told of fairy hosts and shining elves who lured shepherds from their flocks.
Shamans in Siberia spoke of soul-journeys to star-beings, while Indigenous storytellers in the Americas passed down accounts of Sky People who taught and sometimes carried them away. In the twentieth century the phenomenon acquired a new name - alien abduction - and a new iconography of silver discs, beams of light and clinical-looking beings. Yet the central experience remained unchanged: ordinary men, women and children waking to find themselves powerless in the presence of the Other, returning with strange marks, missing time, and memories that defied explanation.
A History of Abductions brings together, for the first time in a single sweeping narrative, the global testimonies of those who say they were taken - from medieval villagers accused of consorting with witches to modern-day pilots, farmers, schoolchildren, miners and nurses. Across eighty richly detailed chapters, the book traces how each era's culture shaped the story it told: angels becoming space travelers, fairy rings becoming landing sites, prophetic visions becoming psychological case files.
You will encounter the landmark cases that changed public perception - the Betty and Barney Hill experience of 1961, the Pascagoula fishermen's ordeal of 1973, the Travis Walton disappearance in the Arizona woods, the Ariel School encounter in Zimbabwe, the haunting testimonies of Chilean miners, Patagonian ranchers, Swedish foresters, Russian soldiers, Caribbean fishermen and Australian outback travelers.
You will hear their voices not as tabloid caricatures but as people who struggled to reconcile what happened to them with the lives they had to return to. Written in a clear, conversational style that respects witnesses and invites critical thinking, A History of Abductions offers a panoramic view of a mystery that crosses borders, faiths, centuries and scientific paradigms. It reveals that whatever the ultimate explanation - psychological, cultural, interdimensional or extraterrestrial - the narratives themselves tell us something profound about fear, wonder, resilience and the enduring human drive to report the inexplicable.
This is not a sensational exposé, nor a dry academic catalogue. It is a people's history of one of the strangest and most persistent stories humanity has ever told. For readers of history, anthropology, folklore, UFO research, trauma studies, religious studies and human-rights law, this book offers both a meticulously documented chronicle and a humane exploration of how extraordinary experiences shape ordinary lives."If future generations want to understand how our species has wrestled with the possibility of not being alone -they will have to read this book."Daring in scope yet grounded in human testimony, A History of Abductions is both a journey through the archives of our collective memory and a reminder that the voices of those who have spoken deserve to be preserved before they fade into silence. 
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