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Budd Hopkins' 1987 book, Intruders: The Incredible Visitations at Copley Woods , detailed his investigation into the "Kathie Davis" abduction case, which significantly influenced the public reporting of similar experiences. The work, often explored through academic critiques and original text, posits that "intruders" exist in parallel dimensions and conduct abduction scenarios for a "hybridization" program. Access the digital book on Internet Archive .

What emerges is a decades-long saga. Cathy recalls being taken from her bedroom repeatedly by small, child-sized beings with large black eyes. The narrative escalates when Cathy becomes pregnant. Through regression, she "remembers" the aliens showing her a hybrid child—a strange, ethereal being they claim is partly hers. The book then expands to include her husband and other members of her family, suggesting the phenomenon is not random but targeted at bloodlines. Budd Hopkins Intruders.pdf

Budd Hopkins’s 1987 book, Intruders: The Incredible Visitations at Copley Woods , is a foundational text in alien abduction literature that introduced the concept of a genetic interspecies breeding program, centering on the case of "Kathie Davis" (Debbie Jordan-Kauble). The work, which significantly impacted 1990s pop culture and the "Grey Alien" narrative, faced criticism for its heavy reliance on suggestible hypnotic regression, with skeptics proposing explanations such as false memory syndrome or sleep paralysis. Share public link What emerges is a decades-long saga