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150 Days passed and the woman did call. “I’ve talked to the alien—abduction researcher and she’s willing to talk with a re aT 1 you.” And she gave him my name. I was happy to work with Dr. Walden over the months, by telephone or at my house. His case was so unusual (or perhaps so usual for abductees) that I took a special interest in it. Our first regression experience took more than five hours. Then we’d talked for two hours afterward. I hours. remember what I told him before he finally went to sleep. “People usually feel quite different after their first regression.” I worked with this individual and he told me of his affinity for reptiles when he was a child. He told me a great many other things about his experiences, then told me he was going to write a book. He did and I was honored to be asked to write the Foreword for the book about his You may wish to read his book to get the whole fascinating story of what went on in his life and what his perspective on UFO aliens came to be. He and his best friend spent many a night and a number of weekends in my house where we regressed him often, then sat and talked for hours afterward. He tells a fascinating tale. Another one of the most significant cases that I’ve handled came my way because I was working as a social secretary for the well-to-do owner of a house in Turley. The house was originally built by a wealthy German emigrant who wanted a bit of Europe in his life in the new land. The large house, actually a 23 room mansion, was the scene of one of my more bizarre cases, perhaps because I was working in the house everyday so I had total access to the victims whom I’ll call Linda, the mother, Bette, the thirteen year old daughter, and Tom, the ten year old son. One afternoon in August, 1987, I received a call at my house. It was Linda’s daughter, Bette. I’d been at the house Barbara Bartholic as told to Peggy Fielding abductions and about his survival throughout the hundreds of alien contacts he endured.