On the night of September 19, 1961 Betty and Barney Hill
were driving to their home in New Hampshire after a trip to Quebec when they
noticed a strange light following them in the sky. They stopped to watch the
object for a bit then continued to drive. When they rounded a corner, they
found the strange glowing object hovering over the highway in front of them.
Barney got out to have a closer look and described the craft as being
disk-shaped with a row of windows around its edge through which he could see
several silhouetted figures. As he watched, a pair of fins or wings unfolded
from the sides of the craft.
Terrified, the Hills quickly got back into their car and sped home
with the ship following close behind. For days afterwards Betty and Barney
experienced anxiety and strange fragmented dreams about being led through the
woods by odd, gray-skinned men. Eventually
they phoned the local air force base to relate their story, and Betty shared
her experience with a couple close friends. Soon their tale began to circulate
among UFO enthusiasts who eventually invited them to speak at a conference in
1963. Enthusiastic members of the
audience encouraged the Hills to see a clinical hypnotist to recall more of
their story. They met with Dr. Benjamin Simon, a psychiatrist specializing in
trauma-induced amnesia.
Simon’s hypnosis sessions slowly drew out a complete
abduction narrative. Betty described the two of them being led aboard the craft
by the aliens. Inside, the they were given medical examinations which involved
the beings taking samples of their hair, skin and fingernails and examining their
mouths, ears and genitals. Betty further described having a conversation with
the apparent leader of the beings. When she asked him where he came from, he
pulled down a star-chart to show her his home planet. Betty would later
reproduce this map from memory and publish it in a number of UFO-related
magazines. Amateur astronomer Marjorie Fish would eventually identify the stars
in the map as Zeta 1 and Zeta 2 Reticuli, a binary system in the southern
constellation of Reticulum (thus leading to another name for this type of
alien, Zeta Reticulans).
The Hill’s descriptions of the beings that abducted them
varied somewhat. Both described them as being short with gray skin and large
heads that tapered to narrow chins. Outfit-wise, they were dressed in trousers
and jackets without buttons or zippers. Betty initially claimed the aliens had black
hair and bulbous noses like Jimmy Durante, though she would later describe them
as looking a bit like Tibetans or Amerindians from Patagonia. Barney recalled
them having no noses, with only slits for nostrils, and another slit for a
mouth. Their leader, he claimed, wore a
black scarf and a billed cap or hat. Under hypnosis, Barney would often become
terrified by their eyes, which he claimed were so large and long that they
wrapped partway around their heads.
Prior to the Hill’s abduction, the majority of reported alien
encounters involved beings that looked like tall, blond beautiful humans. These
benevolent “Nordics” often claimed to be from Venus, and said they had
initiated contact with humans to bring offers of peace or warnings about the
dangers mankind posed to the Earth. Barney and Betty’s tale marked a shift towards
more nightmarish abductions where hypnotized humans were subjected to strange,
painful and frightening medical procedures by large-eyed, gray-skinned beings. While reports of encounters with such
creatures had occurred before the Hill case, this was the incident that brought
the imagery into popular culture.
The Hill case was dramatized in the 1975 TV movie The UFO Incident with James Earl Jones as Barney and Estelle Parsons as Betty.
The Hill case was dramatized in the 1975 TV movie The UFO Incident with James Earl Jones as Barney and Estelle Parsons as Betty.
Skeptics have come up with various theories to explain what
happened to the Hills. Some have suggested that a combination of fatigue and stress
caused Betty and Barney to experience hypnogogic hallucinations (hallucinations
experienced when one is halfway between being asleep and awake) that were later
elaborated on by their unconscious minds through nightmare and false memories.
As to the appearance of the beings, it is worth mentioning
that extraterrestrials with bulbous heads and large eyes are not unprecedented.
They have been a staple of science fiction tales going all the way back to the
19th century. If one takes a skeptical view of the Hill case, it’s not too
difficult to imagine that Betty and Barney had encountered these depictions
before and ended up weaving this image of an “alien” into their recollections
of their abduction.
On an additional note, while the Hill case first brought the
image of the Gray Alien into popular culture, the aliens’ current, much more
stylized appearance- black, oval eyes, triangular faces, thin, wispy bodies-
did not fully coalesce until the publication of the book Communion by Whitley
Strieber in 1987. Like the Hills, Strieber described multiple frightening
encounters with large-headed and large-eyed beings. His experiences, though,
eventually developed a more spiritual undertone harkening back to the older
encounters with peaceful Nordics bringing enlightenment to mankind.
source: Wikipedia.org |
SOURCES
The Big Book of UFOs by Chris A. Rutkowski
The Field Guide to Extraterrestrials by Patrick Huyghe
Communion: A True Story by Whitley Strieber
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