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Travis Walton on Coast to Coast AM [Fire in the Sky]
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<blockquote data-quote="cmac" data-source="post: 50501" data-attributes="member: 1473"><p>I've seen Travis Walton in person twice now to hear his accounts of his experience. Last April I spoke with him for probably 20 minutes at a UFO Conference. He is a nice guy, very well spoken, and overall just a regular guy, that had a very irregular experience. I think that he appreciated that I didn't bother him with talking about his abduction experience, ET's and UFO's, just talked with him about everyday regular stuff. I thanked him for deciding to come back around to tell his story. You can tell that the UFO Conference scene really isn't his kind of thing, but he wants people to know the truth. Definately in his presentations, you can see that he wasn't very pleased with Hollywoods portrayal of his experience. He really would like to get a new movie out there, that better depicts exactly what he experienced in those 5 days in 1975. </p><p> </p><p>Leave it to Hollywood to leave out his experiences on board the craft with human looking ET's, and only display the spooky, scary looking ET's, and make it seemingly all about fear. Sure Travis was gripped with fear during the event, I just don't think the scenes of him on the craft, were very close really to what he actually experienced, and what the beings were actually doing. It seems the majority of his own fear was of the unknown, not knowing their intentions, and seeing what to him were grotesque beings, that simply aren't supposed to exist. It's great that Travis has now come to the realization that very likely the reason he was taken was to stabalize his health after the tramatic stresses to his body from being struck by some serious energies after he approached the craft. </p><p> </p><p>He is very open to sharing and he himself wants to get to the truth of this matter and to find out what it truly was all about. He seems open to ideas from people to get closer to truth but when those ideas just don't match what he felt and experienced he will let you know. I personally saw this when people would speak with him at the Conferences. He is a good guy, that had a wild experience, and just wants the truth and to let his story be known. </p><p> </p><p>The fact that Phil Klass offered one of the men in Travis' crew that witnessed this event, $10,000 to lie and say it was all a hoax speaks volumes as well. He failed to look at the facts of the case, and as Travis said, to ever contact him for a personal interview. Never mind the facts, research or investigation. Just pay someone who was there to lie about what they truly saw and experienced. Pretty obvious that Phil Klass wasn't in a search for the truth and was trying to massively alter the publics perception.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cmac, post: 50501, member: 1473"] I've seen Travis Walton in person twice now to hear his accounts of his experience. Last April I spoke with him for probably 20 minutes at a UFO Conference. He is a nice guy, very well spoken, and overall just a regular guy, that had a very irregular experience. I think that he appreciated that I didn't bother him with talking about his abduction experience, ET's and UFO's, just talked with him about everyday regular stuff. I thanked him for deciding to come back around to tell his story. You can tell that the UFO Conference scene really isn't his kind of thing, but he wants people to know the truth. Definately in his presentations, you can see that he wasn't very pleased with Hollywoods portrayal of his experience. He really would like to get a new movie out there, that better depicts exactly what he experienced in those 5 days in 1975. Leave it to Hollywood to leave out his experiences on board the craft with human looking ET's, and only display the spooky, scary looking ET's, and make it seemingly all about fear. Sure Travis was gripped with fear during the event, I just don't think the scenes of him on the craft, were very close really to what he actually experienced, and what the beings were actually doing. It seems the majority of his own fear was of the unknown, not knowing their intentions, and seeing what to him were grotesque beings, that simply aren't supposed to exist. It's great that Travis has now come to the realization that very likely the reason he was taken was to stabalize his health after the tramatic stresses to his body from being struck by some serious energies after he approached the craft. He is very open to sharing and he himself wants to get to the truth of this matter and to find out what it truly was all about. He seems open to ideas from people to get closer to truth but when those ideas just don't match what he felt and experienced he will let you know. I personally saw this when people would speak with him at the Conferences. He is a good guy, that had a wild experience, and just wants the truth and to let his story be known. The fact that Phil Klass offered one of the men in Travis' crew that witnessed this event, $10,000 to lie and say it was all a hoax speaks volumes as well. He failed to look at the facts of the case, and as Travis said, to ever contact him for a personal interview. Never mind the facts, research or investigation. Just pay someone who was there to lie about what they truly saw and experienced. Pretty obvious that Phil Klass wasn't in a search for the truth and was trying to massively alter the publics perception. [/QUOTE]
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