A groundbreaking investigation from one of the most respected minds to ever enter the UFO field. Pulitzer Prize winning psychiatrist John E. Mack approached the abduction phenomenon with a level of courage and seriousness that very few academics were willing to risk. This book became a turning point in the entire conversation about non human contact.
In Abduction, Mack documents the experiences of people from all walks of life who reported encounters with beings they believed were not from this world. These individuals were teachers, professionals, parents, and everyday citizens with no desire for publicity. Mack interviewed them in depth, tested their credibility, and looked for every possible psychological explanation. Instead of finding delusion or fantasy, he found consistent patterns, trauma responses, and emotional weight that could not be dismissed.
The book explores how these encounters changed the lives of the experiencers. Many struggled with fear, confusion, and memories that surfaced in fragments. Others described a sense of purpose or transformation that felt larger than anything they had known. Mack did not sensationalize their stories. He treated them with compassion and seriousness, offering readers a rare look into the human side of the phenomenon.
Abduction remains one of the most important works ever written on the subject. It bridges psychology, spirituality, and the unexplained in a way that continues to influence researchers, filmmakers, historians, and authors to this day. Copies of this book continue to be collected by those who understand its significance.
Whether you are a researcher, an experiencer, or a reader who seeks the deeper truth behind the UFO subject, Abduction belongs in your library. It is a foundational text that helped reshape the global conversation and continues to resonate with every new wave of disclosure.
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