Budd Hopkins Intruders.pdf [extra Quality] May 2026
Budd Hopkins' "Intruders: The Incredible Visitations at Copley Woods" (1987) investigates the 1983 Copley Woods encounters, introducing the concept of a multi-generational, extraterrestrial genetic experimentation program. The book, foundational to modern alien abduction lore, details hypnotic regression transcripts and physical evidence of alleged abductions.
- The "Typical" Abduction Experience: Hopkins identified a common pattern in many abduction accounts, which included: (a) being taken from a vehicle or outdoor location; (b) being transported to a UFO; (c) undergoing medical procedures; and (d) being returned to the original location.
- The Role of Missing Time: Hopkins emphasized the significance of "missing time" in many abduction cases, where individuals reported experiencing gaps in their memory, often corresponding to the duration of the alleged abduction.
- The Hybridization Program: Hopkins proposed that the alleged aliens were engaged in a hybridization program, aimed at creating a new, hybrid species through interbreeding with humans.