Budd Hopkins Intruders.pdf Portable Jun 2026
: Hopkins was renowned for his research into UFO abductions. He documented numerous cases, interviewing witnesses and trying to verify their experiences. His work includes books like "Missing Time" (1975), "Intruders: The Incredible Visitations of 22 American Citizens" (1987), and "Witnessed: The 1981 UFO Abduction of James Gillogly" (1996).
Unlike his contemporaries, Hopkins approached abductions not as science fiction, but as crime scene investigation. He argued that the "UFO" was irrelevant; the cargo was what mattered. The book focuses on a single case cluster centered around a suburban Indiana community, with the primary witness being a woman he called "Kathie Davis" (a pseudonym for Linda Cortile, though that famous case would come later). Budd Hopkins Intruders.pdf
Perhaps the most heart-wrenching sections of Intruders deal with women who believe they have been impregnated, only to have the pregnancy mysteriously vanish. Hopkins documents accounts where abductees are shown children who appear half-human, half-alien—offspring they are told belong to them. This introduced the concept of a "cosmic family" that binds abductees to their captors in a complex web of emotion and duty. : Hopkins was renowned for his research into UFO abductions
If you or someone you know is experiencing missing time or abduction-related trauma, resources like the Intruders Foundation (founded by Hopkins) or local MUFON chapters offer support groups that do not require belief—only honesty. Perhaps the most heart-wrenching sections of Intruders deal