This little-known alien abduction case happened in LA’s backyard. Your guide to the ‘UFO hotbed’ in Big Tujunga Canyon
In March of 1953, two women asleep in a remote area of the Big Tujunga Canyon were awoken by a bright light flooding around their cabin. Inexplicable time loss, an alien abduction account and years of searching for answers were to follow.
This was the first in a string of UFO accounts that one local researcher called “The Tujunga Canyon Contacts,” making this stark landscape just about 30 minutes north of downtown L.A. what she called a hotbed of UFO encounters.
Note: As smart as some ET are related to science & physics (think antigravity, space-time manipulation, levitation, telepathy, etc.,) some ET species will physically abduct humans.
One must wonder why?
There are probably multiple answers to this question with some speculation that the answer is why disclosure is not coming anytime soon.
https://laist.com/news/alien-abduction-case-ufo-hotbed-big-tujunga-canyon
In March of 1953, two women asleep in a remote area of the Big Tujunga Canyon were awoken by a bright light flooding around their cabin. Inexplicable time loss, an alien abduction account and years of searching for answers were to follow.
This was the first in a string of UFO accounts that one local researcher called “The Tujunga Canyon Contacts,” making this stark landscape just about 30 minutes north of downtown L.A. what she called a hotbed of UFO encounters.
Note: As smart as some ET are related to science & physics (think antigravity, space-time manipulation, levitation, telepathy, etc.,) some ET species will physically abduct humans.
One must wonder why?
There are probably multiple answers to this question with some speculation that the answer is why disclosure is not coming anytime soon.
https://laist.com/news/alien-abduction-case-ufo-hotbed-big-tujunga-canyon