2 Forgotten ALIEN ABDUCTIONS You've Never Heard Of
Analysis Summary
Summary
Sara Shaw was a young artist staying in a cabin in Tujunga Canyon with her friend Jennifer Stevens on the night of March 22, 1953. At around 11:00 p.m., they saw a bright light outside. Small, thin humanoid figures appeared in the cabin, coming through the walls. Both women felt paralyzed and were lifted into the air, floating outside. They found themselves in a metallic room inside a craft, where the beings communicated telepathically and examined them with instruments. Hours later, they returned to the cabin, feeling exhausted and with red marks on their bodies. In the following years, both women experienced missing time and strange dreams. The encounter left them with anxiety and a fascination with the stars, impacting their lives significantly.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video explores two significant UAP encounters: the Tujunga Canyon abductions in 1953 and the Pascagoula abduction in 2006. Both cases involve extraordinary experiences of individuals who reported encounters with non-human entities, leading to lasting psychological effects and unexplained phenomena.
The Tujunga Canyon case predates popular abduction narratives, making it a historically significant account of multi-witness abduction experiences.
Sara Shaw
“The beings appeared to be focusing on their abdomen and head, as though scanning or probing for unknown purposes.”
Jennifer Stevens
“I felt tingling and heat, but there was no pain.”
Ann Druffel
“The Tujunga Canyon case never reached the fame of Hill, Walton, or Pascagoula.”
D Scott Rogow
Corporal Luis Sergio Pascagoula
“I felt like I was inside my mother's belly.”
Analysis Summary
Sara Shaw
Retold Account
This is a retold account. Triad scoring requires direct experiencer testimony.