Abduction Watch - No 01 1997
This issue of Abduction Watch critically questions the validity of UFO abduction experiences, arguing that there is a lack of hard, objective evidence. It suggests that many claims
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AI-generated English summaries and cover images of Abduction Watch (Kevin McClure) from the Archives for the Unexplained (AFU) in Norrköping, Sweden. Each entry summarises the complete contents of an issue — articles, sighting reports, interviews, key people, locations, and dates.
This issue of Abduction Watch critically questions the validity of UFO abduction experiences, arguing that there is a lack of hard, objective evidence. It suggests that many claims
This issue of Abduction Watch critically examines the 'Unnamed Soldier' phenomenon, a purported hoax involving ex-military sources providing information on UFOs and abductions. The
This issue of Abduction Watch critically examines claims made by UFO researchers, particularly regarding animal mutilations and alleged evidence of alien involvement. It questions
This issue of Abduction Watch critically examines the use of regression hypnosis in UFO research, particularly by Malcolm Robinson and SPI, highlighting concerns about 'recovered m
This issue of Abduction Watch investigates claims of animal mutilations in the UK and the RSPCA's response, finding a lack of reported cases. It debunks theories linking UFOs to Na
This special issue of Abduction Watch argues that the alien abduction phenomenon is largely a product of recovered memory techniques, particularly hypnosis, rather than actual even
This issue of Abduction Watch covers a conference in Southport where the topic of abductions was debated. It highlights concerns about children contacting BUFORA believing they are
This issue of Abduction Watch critically examines the Jason Andrews abduction case, questioning the claims made by Tony Dodd and the book 'Abducted'. It highlights inconsistencies
This issue critically examines the practices of Strange Phenomena Investigations (SPI), particularly their reliance on regression hypnosis conducted by Helen Walters, whose qualifi
This issue critically examines Remote Viewing (RV), questioning its claims and lack of verifiable tests. It highlights concerns about its use for personal gain and potential for ma
This issue of Abduction Watch critically examines recent claims in the UFO field. It scrutinizes 'Dr Roger K Leir's' analysis of alleged alien implants, presenting a GP's counter-a
This issue of AW critically examines claims of 'alien implants' allegedly removed from abductees, primarily focusing on an article by Dr. Roger K. Leir. Skeptical analyses from ASK
This issue critically examines the claims of abduction investigator Don Worley, questioning the reliability of his sources and methods. It focuses on his promotion of Reverend Davi
This issue of Abduction Watch critically examines the work of US researcher Don Worley, focusing on his claims about 'Reverend David Adams' and alleged alien sexual abuse. The auth
This issue of Abduction Watch critiques the comparison of alien abduction claims with the Holocaust, arguing it's an insult to victims. It examines how prejudice and the identifica
This final issue of Abduction Watch critiques the sensationalist and commercialized aspects of the abduction phenomenon, arguing that publicizing dubious accounts feeds myths and c
The editor, Kevin McClure, announces the continuation of 'Abduction Watch' due to reader encouragement. He details an ongoing debate with Jenny Randles of UFOIN regarding the inves
This issue of Abduction Watch critiques the state of abduction research, questioning the credibility of proponents and the financial interests involved. It examines the use of hypn