Three Women Abducted by Aliens Outside Stanford, Kentucky
Analysis Summary
Summary
On January 6, 1976, three women from Kentucky, Louise Smith, Mona Stafford, and Elaine Thomas, were driving home after celebrating Stafford's birthday. At around 11:15 p.m., they saw a fire-like object descending from the sky. As they approached, they described it as a large, blimp-shaped craft with rotating red lights. Suddenly, they felt their car being pulled back, and the speedometer showed 85 mph without anyone pressing the accelerator. They lost about 80 minutes of time and found themselves in Houstonville, 8 miles away. Upon returning home, they discovered burns on their necks. The women later underwent hypnosis, recalling experiences with strange beings. The encounter left them feeling changed, particularly Stafford, who expressed a need to understand what happened.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The transcript recounts a 1976 UFO encounter experienced by three women in Kentucky, detailing their high-speed car experience and subsequent memory loss. Hypnotic regression revealed disturbing memories of being observed by small figures, and they reported physical burns after the incident.
The women experienced a UFO encounter that involved their car being uncontrollably pulled at high speeds, resulting in a significant loss of time.
Mona Stafford
“It has a force we don't have; we have nothing to fight it.”
Louise Smith
“I was worried about all kinds of other problems before, but this is something I just have to get a better understanding of.”
Elaine Thomas
“I see shadows as they pass by; pressure on my chest; they won't let me breathe.”
Dr. Leo Sprinkle
“It is very difficult for people to lie under hypnosis.”
James Young
“These women actually believe they did experience an encounter.”
Analysis Summary
Louise Smith
Retold Account
This is a retold account. Triad scoring requires direct experiencer testimony.