
April 3, 1994: Aliens, Abductions & More - Budd Hopkins
The Art Bell Archive · Arthur William Bell III
February 15, 20232h 7m
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Show Notes
Budd Hopkins, renowned UFO investigator and author of Intruders and Missing Time, joins Art Bell for a Dreamland episode that opens with Linda Moulton Howe reporting live from Philadelphia Airport on a 1971 alleged UFO landing at Holloman Air Force Base.
Hopkins discusses over 450 abduction cases he has personally investigated, describing a phenomenon that spans every walk of life, from NASA scientists to psychiatrists to police officers. He explains that abductees consistently report beings taking genetic material in what appears to be a hybridization program, with experiences often beginning in childhood. Hopkins reveals he is working on a case involving a very high-level political figure who witnessed an abduction, someone comparable in stature to a former Secretary of Defense. He addresses the climate of ridicule fostered by debunkers like Philip Klass, arguing it prevents credible witnesses from coming forward. Callers share their own encounters with paralysis, strange lights, and unexplained marks.
A landmark conversation with one of the most careful and credible voices in abduction research, grounded in decades of firsthand investigation.
Hopkins discusses over 450 abduction cases he has personally investigated, describing a phenomenon that spans every walk of life, from NASA scientists to psychiatrists to police officers. He explains that abductees consistently report beings taking genetic material in what appears to be a hybridization program, with experiences often beginning in childhood. Hopkins reveals he is working on a case involving a very high-level political figure who witnessed an abduction, someone comparable in stature to a former Secretary of Defense. He addresses the climate of ridicule fostered by debunkers like Philip Klass, arguing it prevents credible witnesses from coming forward. Callers share their own encounters with paralysis, strange lights, and unexplained marks.
A landmark conversation with one of the most careful and credible voices in abduction research, grounded in decades of firsthand investigation.