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In this episode, Travis Walton, the most famous alien-UFO abduction case in history, joins us on the phone to share his incredible insight into the history and future of Ufology. Also joining us is Jennifer Stein, director of Travis: The True Story of Travis Walton.

On November 5, 1975, Travis was working as a logger in Arizona when he and his co-workers encountered a UFO in the forest. Travis approached the craft and was struck by a beam of light that threw him several feet away. His co-workers fled in terror, leaving Travis behind, presumed dead.

But Travis was not dead. He was missing for five days and then mysteriously reappeared, claiming to have been abducted by aliens. Travis's story has been the subject of multiple books and a Hollywood movie, "Fire in the Sky."

Jennifer W. Stein is best known for her award-winning 90-minute documentary film about the famous 1975 Travis Walton story. She has been an activist in the UFO community for about 20 years, as a coordinator and founding member of Main Line MUFON, a community educational service of the Mutual UFO Network in Pennsylvania. Jennifer serves as a State Section Director for the Mutual UFO Network in Pennsylvania.

She has published articles in periodicals about the UFO phenomena, precognition, synchronicity, and the Crop Circle phenomena, as well as articles about the Travis Walton story and her documentary. Jennifer produces free monthly public programming for her local public access television station, and for MUFON TV which she helped to design and establish with Ron James. Stein has spoken for numerous conferences on UFOs, Crop Circles, the Travis Walton story, and Ancient architectural features advanced for their time. As a young adult Stein developed entrepreneurial skills working in a family-owned business while earning a Bachelor of Science in Textiles from the University of Arizona in 1983. She has two adult children in the Philadelphia area.

Travis's story is one of the most compelling and controversial UFO encounters of all time. Join us as we dive deep into this unforgettable account and try to make sense of one of the most fascinating events in modern history.

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Creators & Guests

Host
CJ Dearinger
The voice of reason for the All Things - Unexplained podcast. Founding member of Givability, a non-profit that provides adaptive sports and recreation equipment to individuals with disabilities.
Host
Dr. Mounce
Producer, editor and host of the All Things - Unexplained podcast. Professor, author, coffee addict.
Composer
Blake Best
Author, composer, actor.
Guest
Jennifer Stein
Jennifer W. Stein is best known for her award-winning 90-minute documentary film about the famous 1975 Travis Walton story. She has been an activist in the UFO community for about 20 years, as a coordinator and founding member of Main Line MUFON, a community educational service of the Mutual UFO Network in Pennsylvania. Jennifer serves as a State Section Director for the Mutual UFO Network in PA. She has published articles in periodicals about the UFO phenomena, precognition, synchronicity, the Crop Circle phenomena, as well as articles about the Travis Walton story and her documentary. Jennifer produces free monthly public programing for her local public access television station, and for MUFON TV which she helped to design and establish with Ron James. Stein has spoken for numerous conferences on UFOs, Crop Circles, the Travis Walton story, and Ancient architectural features advanced for their time. As a young adult Stein developed entrepreneurial skills working in a family-owned business while earning a Batcher of Science in Textiles from the University of AZ in 1983. She has two adult children in the Philadelphia area. Visit the film website to learn more about the Travis Walton documentary: TravisWaltonTheMovie.com
Guest
Travis Walton
Travis Walton is an American logger who became famous for his claim of being abducted by a UFO in 1975. He was born on February 10, 1953, in Arizona, USA. On November 5, 1975, Walton and his coworkers were driving home from a logging job when they spotted a bright light in the forest. Curious, they approached it, and Walton was hit by a beam of light, knocking him unconscious. When he regained consciousness, he found himself aboard a UFO. Walton's disappearance sparked a massive search effort, and his story garnered widespread media attention. After returning, Walton underwent hypnosis to help recover his memories of the incident, and his story was later dramatized in the 1993 movie "Fire in the Sky." The validity of Walton's claims has been hotly debated, with skeptics questioning the details of his story and some accusing him of perpetrating a hoax. However, Walton has maintained that his story is true and continues to speak publicly about his experience.

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