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73 them who had a silver-white looking suit on.” Moody was taken into a very clean room with white, rounded walls and indirect lighting. One of the beings examined him and told him, “T will not hurt you. We are not meant to hurt you.” Moody asked if he could see the engine room. They agreed and took him to a lower level. He saw a complex machine involving long metallic rods and large, crystal-like spheres. The E-T.s explained that the ship operated using the principle of positive and negative magnetic poles. They told him that they had a much larger mother ship, and that there were many other races of E.T’s who were also observing and studying the planet. They warned him against the use of nuclear weapons. They also said that they had a plan of limited contact and would one day reveal their existence publicly to the world. Finally, he was told that it was time for him to go and that he wouldn’t remember what happened until a few days afterwards. Moody was then placed back in his car, where he watched the UFO take off. After remembering the onboard part of his experience, Moody realized how important his story was, and he contacted local UFO investigators. A thorough investigation revealed no inconsistencies in his account. Today, Moody’s case remains undisputed. He is only one of several policemen who claim to have been abducted by aliens.*! Probably the most famous UFO abduction case of all occurred on November 5, 1975, to a forestry worker named Travis Walton. On that day, Walton and six other woodcutters were clearing old growth in a forest near Snowflake, Arizona. At the end of the day, they drove home along a remote dirt road. Suddenly, all six men observed an extremely bright light shining through the trees. As they got closer, they could Taken Onboard or buttons at all. The color of their clothes was black except for one of THE ABDUCTION OF TRAVIS WALTON