Victim of the blue ray
On November 5, 1975, seven tree-pruning workers in Arizona National Park decided to take a break in their truck at the end of their day. Not having overcome half the way, the hard workers noticed an incredibly large golden UFO above the trees, which had sparkling windows and a dome in the upper part. The car immediately braked. The amazed men, opening their mouths, for some time, without looking up, watched the movements of the extraterrestrial object. One of the seven, the most curious and brave, Travis Walton, suddenly jumped out of the truck and ran towards the flying saucer, waving his arms as he did so. In vain, colleagues tried to shout to return the 'raging' friend: Travis was rushing to the alien brothers, and at the same time to world fame. But then the unexpected happened: all of a sudden the daredevil was struck by a blue ray released from the plate, and the poor fellow, as if knocked down, immediately collapsed to the ground. There were no more heroes among the brigade to get under the 'shelling' of aliens. Leaving Travis on the 'battlefield', the workers quickly rushed home.
Missing corpse
In horror, the saw and ax workers rushed at a breakneck speed in their truck towards the nearest settlement. When they got to the first police station they came across, they excitedly began to talk about what had happened to them. However, no one believed them, complaining that the hard workers simply sorted out alcohol and slammed their friend themselves, after which they buried the poor fellow, and now they are trying to get out. Without postponing the case indefinitely, the police immediately went to the indicated place, taking with them three storytellers. The other three flatly refused to follow with them. One of them, a hefty fellow, was just hysterical. Later in an interview, the sheriff who led the search operation noted that if the workers lied, they had incredible acting talents.
Arriving at the scene of the alleged 'crime', grabbing their revolvers, the police began looking for Walton, but found no one. There was not even a hint of his stay here: no body, no clothes, there were not even signs of a struggle! The conclusion suggested itself – domestic murder.
Alleged killers passed the lie detector
The police had no choice but to establish the killer and the degree of guilt of each of the participants in the crime. However, the workers denied their guilt and as one talked about the flying saucer attack. After several days of unsuccessful interrogations, the lumberjacks were sent to Arizona, where they were subjected to polygraph tests at the public safety department. Of the six, only one, possibly due to intense excitement, did not pass the test.
Returned from aboard a UFO
The police were clearly confused. The problem was resolved by Walton himself, who unexpectedly returned five days after the disappearance unharmed. Travis announced that he was abducted by aliens. Based on the abducted, humanoids are similar to people, only they have a fragile constitution, large bald heads, black eyes, and their height does not even reach one and a half meters. They put the unfortunate man on the table and put something like an oxygen mask on his face, after which they began to conduct all kinds of medical experiments on him. Walton woke up on the ground on the highway near Heber and even managed to see the UFO fly away.
The man was clearly surprised when he learned that his absence had lasted five days. Walton's words were also tested on a lie detector, which also confirmed their truth.
Is it worth believing?
There are many versions of this incident. One of them – the team just made up this story, because the workers were behind schedule and were afraid not to receive remuneration. In support of their arguments, the supporters of this version point to the fact that the laborers, having provided one of the magazines with 'material of the year valuable for ufological reasoning', received five thousand dollars for this.
The supporters of the lumberjack version mainly focus on the results of the lie detector test, and even $ 5,000 – the amount, to put it mildly, is very modest in comparison with the fear experienced by these people.
More than 35 years have passed since then, but so far not one of the seven eyewitnesses to that incident has retracted their words, despite the fact that such an exposure would give any of them an opportunity to get rich.