
January 21, 1996: 1700 Missing Cattle - Linda Moulton Howe | How to Survive an Alien Abduction - Michelle LaVigne
The Art Bell Archive · Arthur William Bell III
May 21, 20231h 41m
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Show Notes
Linda Moulton Howe opens this Dreamland broadcast with an update on the 1,700 cattle that vanished from the A.D. Richardson farm in Waurika, Oklahoma in August 1994. She reports that the insurance company finally settled the claim, but law enforcement never found any of the animals or arrested anyone for the crime. Howe also presents eyewitness accounts of slow-moving orange glowing spheres spotted over Wenatchee and Cashmere, Washington, drawing connections to historical patterns linking such phenomena to animal mutilations.
Michelle LaVigne, author of The Alien Abduction Survival Guide, joins Art Bell to discuss her lifetime of abduction experiences. LaVigne, who was regressed by Harvard professor John Mack, describes being transported aboard craft through beams of light, undergoing medical examinations, and participating in teaching sessions with other human abductees. She details the physical layout of the craft, the appearance of the gray beings, and their methods of telepathic communication.
LaVigne offers practical advice for abductees on overcoming fear, taking control of encounters, and opening dialogue with the beings. She addresses the emotional and psychological toll of repeated abductions and the generational nature of the phenomenon.
Michelle LaVigne, author of The Alien Abduction Survival Guide, joins Art Bell to discuss her lifetime of abduction experiences. LaVigne, who was regressed by Harvard professor John Mack, describes being transported aboard craft through beams of light, undergoing medical examinations, and participating in teaching sessions with other human abductees. She details the physical layout of the craft, the appearance of the gray beings, and their methods of telepathic communication.
LaVigne offers practical advice for abductees on overcoming fear, taking control of encounters, and opening dialogue with the beings. She addresses the emotional and psychological toll of repeated abductions and the generational nature of the phenomenon.