The Truth about Betty & Barney Hills Alien Abduction! Pt 5/5

By paranominal
Published: January 25, 2010

Tagged with: Abducted, Alien 5, Alien Abduction, Alien Encounter, Amp, Barney, Journey, Truth About

  1. abdulbade says:

    the old guy is trying to force the idea

  2. Bobanort says:

    The radio waves would be easy to explain. RFID tags do not emit radio waves without an outside source of energy. Pull one apart. There’s no battery in there. The radio waves were probably caused by INDUCTION from outside energy sources, like all that medial equipment around him. Since there was Iron in the object it stands to reason that it could induce current and possibly radio waves based on the field it was exposed to. Look up Faraday’s Law of Induction to know more.

  3. rubikubz says:

    Okay, seriously this is a bullshit theory that this object is from human

    1) human tissue around it
    2) it emmited frequencies
    3) it moved around when attempt to remove
    4) There are no signs of scars or whatever, if it was not implanted it would mean that it would have been shot in his leg, the only problem is a) he would have felt it for sure b) he would notice the tissue around the shot being irritated and blue c) there would be signs of entry onto the skin.

    This is alien.

  4. rubikubz says:

    nope, there are still alot of anomalities

  5. rubikubz says:

    not to mention that there is no sign of penetration in the skin

  6. dpapaioannow says:

    cause it’s alien tech shit

  7. ASkywalker1 says:

    very interesting documentary, but seems inconclusive. If it’s an iron deposit, how does that explain the radio frequencies it was emitting within his body….strange.

  8. derekoshea says:

    So it was a piece of iron. pure and simple.

  9. potophan2006 says:

    This still doesn’t explain the radiowaves….
    Has there been any updates on this thing lately?

  10. justme252009 says:

    scientist eh… what a hottie

  11. YoursTruly00 says:

    very good documentary on the case. I was very interested from beginning to end.

  12. hawkhandsaw says:

    Some of the assertions made by the older, blinking guy with the shades, are a bit far fetched, to say the least. The constant blinking is a bit of a red flag in my books for some type of neuroticism.

  13. soulinli says:

    out there

  14. abnormaltelepathy says:

    Great show. Thanks for letting me see it