The woo is out there
UFOlogy
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Aliens did it...
...and ran away

Travis Walton was allegedly abducted by aliens near Snowflake, Arizona on November 5, 1975.

The story[edit]

Walton and six other loggers were being driven home from their logging site in Sitgreaves National Forest by their employer Mike Rogers, when what appeared to be a saucer-shaped object was seen in the forest. Walton jumped out of the truck and ran towards the object, which reportedly zapped him with a beam of light. Rogers sped away, leaving Walton. Five days later, Walton reappeared at a local gas station saying that he'd been held aboard a UFO by aliens. [1]

Problems with the story[edit]

What it tells us about aliens[edit]

Extraterrestrial visitors who possess technology sophisticated enough to evade detection by NORAD, levitate objects on beams of light, and the power to erase human memories will invariably choose to hang around remote, woodsy areas on the off chance that some guy dressed like the construction worker in the Village People will wander close to their spaceship.

What it tells us about polygraph tests[edit]

Over the years, Walton has maintained that his story is true because he arranged for, and passed an additional number of polygraph tests, which he says conclusively prove he wasn't lying.[2] But when Walton failed a polygraph test on Fox network's The Moment of Truth show in 2008, he argued that polygraph tests can be rigged and are unreliable. [3] In 2002, the American Academy of Sciences called the polygraph "a danger to national security".[4]

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