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According to Peter Rogerson writing in Magonia magazine, the concept of alien implants can be traced to a
March 1957 Long John Nebel radio show interview with
UFOlogist John Robinson where Robinson recounted a
neighbors claim of being kidnapped by aliens in 1938
and kept subdued by small earphones placed behind his
ears.[1]
3 References
[1] Rogerson, Peter. FAIRYLAND'S HUNTERS PART
ONE. #46 - June 1993. Magonia. Archived from the
original on February 17, 2007. Retrieved 29 March 2013.
[2] Joe Nickell (24 October 2001). Real-Life X-Files: Investigating the Paranormal. University Press of Kentucky. pp.
124. ISBN 978-0-8131-3727-8. Retrieved 29 March
2013.
[3] Susan A. Clancy (2005). Abducted: How People Come
To Believe They Were Kidnapped By Aliens. Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0-674-02957-6. Retrieved 29
March 2013.
4 External links
Scientic Analysis of an Alien Implant by Susan
Blackmore
Video of an alleged alien implant
Article about alleged alien implants
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Alien implants, pictured as small needles inserted
into victims necks and stomachs, rst appeared in
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