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Monday, 16 March 2015 05:39

Fade to Black - 3/16/2015

A special ‘Fade To Black’ with host Jimmy Church and special guests Larry Warren and Peter Robbins. Originally broadcast March 16 2015:

https://www.spreaker.com/user/fade2black/ep221-fade-to-black-w-l-warren-probbins

Photos from Arizona including portraits of Travis back at the site of his abduction in the Sitgraves National Park. They were taken Sunday Nov 8, 2015 - 40 yrs and 3 days after the Nov 5, 1975 incident.

ADVERSELY AFFECTED THE ORDNANCE:
AN INTERVIEW WITH PETER ROBBINS, COAUTHOR OF LEFT AT EAST GATE
by Jim Martin

(Reprinted with the permission of Jim Martin. This interview was recorded at Crater Lake, Oregon, August 1997 and originally appeared in Flatland: A Review of Repressed and Secret Evidence, issue # 15, February 1998)

I won't divulge the details of what Larry Warren, as a young Air Force Security Police officer at Bentwaters USAFB in England, saw that night in December, 1980. Lots has been written about the incident, anyway. Most of the previous accounts are badly confused. As unbelievable as Larry Warren's story may sound, however movie-like, however dream-like, something happened, we know, since one of the commanders on duty at the base filed a report about the incident, which was subsequently released to the public by a Freedom of Information Act request. And yes, an audio tape recording of the scene was made public as well. Warren reports that video cameras were on site, but as yet, none of these have been released.

Thursday, 01 September 2011 06:56

Some Reflections on Budd Hopkins

Some Reflections on Budd Hopkins
© 2011 Peter Robbins
(Appearing in the upcoming issues of the online British magazines, Mindscape and Phenomena Magazine)

In February 1975 I was an aspiring painter and photographer living in a loft in New York City’s Chinatown. It even had a memorable view of the World Trade Center. I taught painting one night a week at my alma mater, The School of Visual Arts, and living the dream shared by so many aspiring artists.

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