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Betty Andreasson was thirty, a Finnish-American housewife raising seven children. Her husband was in the hospital. Her elderly father stood at the kitchen window when the power dipped. Through the glass, he saw small figures in the snowy yard. He described them as Halloween-like.
Then the lights came back on. The figures were gone.
For ten years, that was the entire story.
Across fourteen sessions in suburban Saugus, Betty Andreasson recovered a story so vivid and theologically charged that it would become the foundational case of the entire American alien abduction phenomenon. Floating bodies. Examination tables. Bird-emblems and chambers of light. A direct message from a being who identified himself as the God of the Old Testament.
Investigator Raymond Fowler turned the transcripts into The Andreasson Affair in 1979. Budd Hopkins built on the methodology. Whitley Strieber's Communion sold two million copies. John Mack carried the framework into Harvard. By the late 1980s, the Roper Poll claimed 3.7 million Americans had been abducted.
The figure Betty Andreasson sketched at her kitchen table in 1980 became the most reproduced extraterrestrial image in human history. It is the alien on every Halloween costume, every airport T-shirt, every smartphone emoji.
It is also not what her family saw on January 25, 1967.
Drawing on declassified files, archived hypnotic transcripts, and the published scholarship of memory scientists Elizabeth Loftus, Susan Clancy, and Richard McNally, The Abduction reconstructs how an ordinary mystery in a working-class kitchen became the most influential alien abduction case in the world.
Inside these pages:
Betty Andreasson believed every word. She told it on the Today show in 1980, on Ancient Aliens in 2014, and the day before she died in March 2022, at age eighty-five.
What she did not tell, and what no one had told before, is the documentary truth of how the case was built. By a hypnotist whose framework treated constructed material as memory. By an investigator who would eventually identify himself as an abductee. By a publishing industry that needed the next Communion. By a culture that already knew what an alien was supposed to look like.
The Abduction is the meticulous, devastating investigation of how one woman's quiet January evening became the foundation of an industry, the template for a generation of false memories, and the visual vocabulary humanity now uses to imagine intelligent life beyond the Earth.
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