The Andreasson Affair: The True Story Of A Clos... ◎
: Around 6:35 P.M., the house lights flickered, followed by a pulsating reddish-orange light shining through the kitchen window. Betty’s father saw small, "strange-looking" creatures with a hopping motion approaching the house.
: Betty described being led to a disc-shaped craft in her sloping backyard. Inside, she underwent medical examinations, including the removal of a "preexisting implant" from her nasal cavity using a long needle. Unique Elements of the Case
: The leader of the beings, named Quazgaa , allegedly gave her messages of peace, environmental warnings, and a blue book (which she later claimed disappeared). The Investigation The Andreasson Affair: The True Story of a Clos...
: Unlike typical secular abduction accounts, Betty—a devout Christian—interpreted the beings as angels or "messengers of the Lord". She claimed to meet a supreme being she identified as God, who told her she was "chosen".
The case didn't go public for years until investigator conducted a 12-month intensive study for the Center for UFO Studies (CUFOS) between 1975 and 1977. : Around 6:35 P
The "Andreasson Affair" is widely considered one of the most thoroughly documented and complex alien abduction cases in history. It centers on Betty Andreasson, a devoutly Christian mother of seven from South Ashburnham, Massachusetts, who reported a harrowing encounter that took place on the night of . The Night of the Incident
: During her time with the beings, Betty experienced surreal visions, most notably a giant eagle or phoenix that triggered intense mystical emotions. She claimed to meet a supreme being she
: The five beings reportedly entered the home by materializing through a closed door. Betty claimed her entire family was placed in a state of "suspended animation" or paralysis while she was taken alone.