

#1684
Mentioned in 8 episodes
Abduction
Book • 2000
In 'Abduction,' Robin Cook weaves a tale that combines human drama and high-tech thrills.
The story begins with a mysterious transmission from the depths of the Atlantic Ocean, prompting a team of divers and oceanographers to embark on an investigation.
As they delve deeper into the mystery, they uncover a phenomenon that challenges current scientific understanding, leading to a thrilling and suspenseful adventure.
The story begins with a mysterious transmission from the depths of the Atlantic Ocean, prompting a team of divers and oceanographers to embark on an investigation.
As they delve deeper into the mystery, they uncover a phenomenon that challenges current scientific understanding, leading to a thrilling and suspenseful adventure.
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Mentioned in 8 episodes
Mentioned by
Cal Newport as a book he did not enjoy, describing it as preposterous and unimaginative.


909 snips
Ep. 265: Big Ideas for Deeper Living
Mentioned by John B. Alexander in the context of his research on UFOs and abductions.

40 snips
#96 Col. John Alexander - Military Applications of the Paranormal
Mentioned by Chris Ramsay , who is rereading it to better understand the human mind in the context of abduction experiences.

She Was Taken by Grays.. But They Answered Her Questions - DEBRIEFED ep. 40
Mentioned by
Diana Walsh Pasulka while discussing similarities between UFO abduction accounts and historical Catholic records.


Ep 6: Diana Walsh Pasulka on Levitation, Redaction, and the Ontological Shock of Contact
Mentioned by
Josh Clark as the author of "Abduction", a book examining 13 different abduction cases.


The Alien Abduction Phenomenon of the Mid-20th Century
Chosen by
Ayşegül Savaş for its technical brilliance and exploration of interior vs. exterior lives.


Ayşegül Savaş Reads Tessa Hadley