Depictions of Alien abductions by abductees.

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Depictions of Alien abductions by abductees.
i might've rambled a lot abt high strangeness
and non human intelligences
and abductee experiences
but i still have friends
Alien art by the late Ken Bakeman, an artist, craftsman and self proclaimed alien abductee who drew and wrote extensively about alien encounters.
You can read more about Bakeman and his life here, in a blog post by a former friend and colleague. It's a fascinating and tragic look at the life of a talented yet haunted man. If you've ever had a "My Pet Slug" figurine from the 80s, that was also Ken's work!
If anyone has any more art by him (or these images in higher resolution), please feel free to share. So many of these images are lost to time and haven't been saved by the wayback machine.
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Aidan Gillen and Michael Malarkey in Project Blue Book (2019) Abduction
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Hynek and Quinn are unable to escape one case when a man and his wife visit the Blue Book headquarters with a story about his abduction, which they reveal after they take the two men hostage and refuse to release them until the truth is exposed.
*The episode is based on the 1961 case of Betty and Barney Hill, the first abduction case of the modern UFO era. As with virtually all of the cases featured on the show, it has been heavily fictionalized.
*alien abducts you*