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The Classic Case of Alien Abduction Rereleased with a New Afterword for a New Generation
The Andreasson Affair is more than just a classic example of a close encounter. It is--to use the jargon of ufologists--a case of such high strangeness that even the most open-minded investigators were at first inclined to dismiss it out of hand. Yet it has become probably the best documented case of its kind to date, the subject of an intensive 12-month investigation conducted for the Center for UFO Studies (CUFOS) that involved, among other things, the recording of large quantities of testimony given under hypnosis, extensive lie detector testing of witnesses, detailed analysis of corroborative circumstantial evidence, exhaustive comparison with other such accounts, and much more.
The Andreasson Affair includes:
The most detailed description of any UFO abduction experience.
Bettys precise drawings of her experience.
A supporting foreword to the book by astronomer Dr. J. Allen Hynek.
Verification of all events associated with Bettys experience.

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THE ANDREASSON AFFAIR

THE ANDREASSON AFFAIR

THE TRUE STORY
of a
CLOSE ENCOUNTER of the FOURTH KIND

By
RAYMOND E. FOWLER

Foreword by J. Allen Hynek

Copyright 1979 2015 by Raymond E Fowler and Betty Andreasson All rights - photo 1

Copyright 1979, 2015 by Raymond E. Fowler and Betty Andreasson

All rights reserved under the Pan-American and International Copyright Conventions. This book may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system now known or hereafter invented, without written permission from the publisher, The Career Press.

THE ANDREASSON AFFAIR
EDITED BY JODI BRANDON
TYPESET BY EILEEN MUNSON
Cover design by Howard Grossman/12E Design
Printed in the U.S.A.

Transcripts of hypnotic and debriefing sessions 1978 Raymond E. Fowler, Joseph Santangelo, and Fred R. Youngren.

Excerpts from UFO Report No. CE111/MA-77 (67-41a), A Close Encounter of the Third Kind: UFO Report Involving Betty Andreasson and Her Family, 1978 Raymond E. Fowler and Fred R. Youngren. All rights reserved.

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Fowler, Raymond E., 1933
The Andreasson affair: the true story of a close encounter of the fourth kind / by Raymond E. Fowler ; foreword by J. Allen Hynek.
pages cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-1-60163-346-0 -- ISBN 978-1-60163-440-5 (ebook) 1. Alien abduction. 2. Luca, Betty A. (Betty Andreasson), 1937- I. Title.

BF2050.F678 2014
001.942--dc23

2014021301

Also by the Author

UFOs: Interplanetary Visitors

The Andreasson Affair: Phase Two

The Melchizedek Connection (A Novel)

The Watchers

The Watchers II

The Allagash Abductions

The Andreasson Legacy

UFO Testament

Synchrofile

Dedicated to the
memory of Betty Andreassons father,
Waino W. Aho,
and of her two sons,
Todd and James Andreasson, Jr
.

Raymond E Fowler Acknowledgments Harold Edelstein Joseph Santangelo Jules - photo 3

Raymond E. Fowler

Acknowledgments

Harold Edelstein, Joseph Santangelo, Jules Vaillancourt, David Webb, and Fred Youngren, for their direct participation in the investigation, and for providing significant data for use in this book.

Ernest C. Reid, for providing his services as Psychological Stress Evaluator Analyst.

Faith Youngren, who, with her father, Fred Youngren, developed the clay bust of Quazgaa shown.

Waino Aho, Eva Aho, and Rebecca Anderson, for their cooperation during the investigation.

Michael Andolina, George J. Bethoney, Susan Caddy, Nancy McLaughlin, Eugene Mallove, Peter Neurath, Virginia Neurath, Joseph Nyman, Merlyn Sheehan, Joan Thompson, Debbie Vaillancourt, Janet Walbridge, Evelyn M. Youngren, William Zarr, and the psychiatrist (who has requested anonymity), for providing valuable services to the investigators.

George Briggs, Gary Lehman, and Frank Pechulis, for reading and commenting on the manuscript.

Special acknowledgments to Dr. J. Allen Hynek for his kindness in providing the Foreword to this book; and to my dear wife, Margaret, who spent many hours proofreading the manuscript and providing encouragement when needed most.

Contents

by J. Allen Hynek

Foreword

The UFO phenomenon, in its totality, is surprisingly complex. Understandably, this is not recognized by the general public. Although various opinion polls indicate that the majority of the population feel that UFOs are for real, only patient study, andeven more importantdirect involvement with the witnesses to this greatly perplexing phenomenon can demonstrate the extent of the complexity. The man on the streets simple opinion that either UFOs are all nonsense or that visitors from outer space do exist is brutally destroyed by close study. But this is not a new insight: In science, it is well recognized that investigations into many subjects spawn more questions than they answer. In the area of UFOs, deeper acquaintance reveals a subject that has not only potentially important scientific aspects but sociological, psychological, and even theological aspects as well.

The Andreasson case involves all these aspectsso much so, and in such bizarre fashion, that in the past I frankly would not have touched an invitation to write the foreword for a book treating contactees, abduction, mental telepathy, mystical symbolism, and physical contact and examination by aliens. But across the years I have learned to broaden my view of the entire UFO phenomenon, and I now realize that it is a composite of many inputs. It does not seem to be just one single thing, butas has often happened in sciencewhat at first seemed to have just one component has turned out to have several.

This book really started with a letter to me from the principal witness. At that time I had neither the spare hours nor, I confess, the inclination to follow it up, and I let the letter lie for some time. Then one day I reread it. Here was a sincere person asking assistance, not knowing where to turn, and I felt I could not be callous and consign the long-unanswered letter to the circular file. It occurred to me that because Ray Fowler and his associates were not too far from the witness, they might do the Center for UFO Studies and me a favor and discharge the obligation that the letter implicitly imposed. I am glad that Mr. Fowler undertook what at first must have seemed an unwelcome task. But he and his associates did, and there has resulted a most interesting book. No, interesting is not sufficient; it is a book that will captivate, bother, intrigue, and even frighten as one pursues it and contemplates its implications.

Fowler is to be complimented on his perseverance in the investigation of this case of very high strangeness. It leads down many paths that make Alices wanderings in Wonderland pale by comparison. And those who still hold that the entire subject of UFOs is nonsense will be sorely challenged if they have the courage to take an honest look at the present book. For whatever the UFO phenomenon is (or are), it is not nonsense. It would take an imagination of the highest order to explain the reported happenings described herein as mere misidentifications of balloons, aircraft, meteors, or planets! Neither is there the slightest evidence of hoax or contrivance.

The present work will also challenge those who consider UFOs solely synonymous with physical craft that transport flesh-and-blood denizens from distant solar systems. A former book by Mr. Fowler, UFOs: Interplanetary Visitors, upholds this more popular concept of UFOs, and many of the cases he describes tend to give strong support to that hypothesis. But here we have creatures of light who find walls no obstacle to free passage into rooms and who find no difficulty in exerting uncanny control over the witnesses minds. If this represents an advanced technology, then it must incorporate the paranormal just as our own incorporates transistors and computers. Somehow, they have mastered the puzzle of mind over matter.

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