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Subject: Windwhistle Hill Abduction


Author:
Heather Dixon
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Date Posted: 10:37:07 05/27/06 Sat


> I was looking at your interesting site relating to EM fields and their
> possible effects upon people, who undergo unusual experiences.
>
> With respect however, I do object to your introduction with regard to your
> use of the term 'The Windwhistle Hill Abduction' . and further on your use
> of
> the term 'the abduction site'. The term abduction was never used in this
> article, which I wrote and researched together with several colleagues. The
> omission of this term was deliberate and the son only referred to his
> perception
> of 'being taken'.
>
> Also you say that they almost hit the cyclist...they did not see a
> cyclist...they saw only a light that they assumed was the light from a
> cyclist.
>
> I feel that there is a possibility that powerful EM fields may have been a
> contributory factor in this case, depending on what was there in 1977. It
> was
> also apparent from correspondence I received, that several unusual
> experiences and events were experienced around the area.
>
> However, I do not wish to force conclusions on this case, and in particular
> to use the word 'abduction', when the family concerned did not use this term
> themselves.
>
> Thank you
>
> Yours sincerely
> Gloria Heather Dixon
> BUFORA
>
>
>
>

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