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The Buff Ledge, Vermont Encounter - August 7,

1968

On August 7, 1969, an abduction event took place at Buff Ledge summer camp for
girls on the shores of Lake Champlain north of Burlington in Vermont. The case
was investigated by Walter N. Webb, who spent 32 years at the Charles Hayden
Planetarium in Boston as senior lecturer, assistant director, and manager of
operations. Mr. Webb, who has had a lifelong interest in UFOs and who worked
with J. Allen Hynek, wrote a book about his investigation called "Encounter at Buff
Ledge: A UFO Case History."

Two teenage camp employees, a sixteen year old boy named Michael Lapp, and a
nineteen year old girl named Janet Cornell, were sitting on a boat dock late in the
afternoon. The camp was mostly deserted because most everyone was gone into
Burlington for a swim meet. As the sun dropped and the sky darkened, a bright
light suddenly appeared. Michael said that he at first thought it was Venus. (Note:
It couldn't have been Venus. Venus was a morning star on that date, rising at
about 2:00 am on the Eastern horizon, not visible in the late afternoon over Lake
Champlain)

As the object drew closer, the shape became more clear-it was a saucer shape.
Suddenly, Michael remarked, "Wow! Venus is falling." But he knew better. The
lone light now dropped three smaller lights from it and they immediately soared
over the lake. The larger object soon disappeared from sight. It was obvious the
objects were being intelligently controlled. The UFOs seemed to perform for the
two mesmerized teenagers, doing zigzags, loops, and then would suddenly drop
like a falling leaf.
Now, the three UFOs moved ever closer to the two friends. The UFOs formed a
triangle formation, and then two of them pulled away, leaving just one out front.
Later, Michael would recall hearing something that sounded like "a thousand
tuning forks" as the two objects pulled back. The last UFO then passed right over
them, shot upward and briefly disappeared. Soon, it would reappear, tilted to one
side, then drop straight into the lake.

After a time, it would emerge from the lake, and then begin moving directly
toward Michael and Janet. The UFO was so close now that two beings could be
seen through the transparent cupola of the object. The beings appeared child-like.
According to Michael, their necks were elongated, they had big heads for their
body size. They had no hair, but large eyes which wrapped around the side of their
heads. He thought that he was in mental contact with the beings.

For some odd reason, as Michael watched the aliens, he slapped his knee. One
alien did likewise. The UFO was now directly over their heads, as it shot a beam at
the two. Michael grabbed Janet's shoulder and pulled back, landing both of them
on the deck on their backs. He then was terrified of being taken, and screamed,
"We don't want to go!" The next thing Michael recalled was sitting on the dock and
gazing at the object, which was now farther away from them. Janet seemed to just
sit in a trance. It was now totally dark.

Soon, they heard members of the swim team talking as they made their way back
into the camp. The UFO moved higher up into the sky. It flashed its lights a
number of times, and then disappeared. Michael wondered, "How long have we
been here?" Nothing would be said about what happened that late afternoon.
When summer camp ended, the two went their separate ways. Michael rarely
thought about his experience for the next five years, but as time went by, he
began to have disturbing dreams.

Ten years after Michael's experience, he decided to contact the Center for UFO
Studies. He was referred to investigator Walter Webb. After becoming familiar with
the details of the case, Webb suggested regressive hypnosis to relieve Michael's
nightmares, and hopefully regain his lost memories. The sessions brought back the
events of the late afternoon experience at Buff Ledge. But now, he recalled being
lifted by a beam into the waiting UFO, and going into a larger UFO. He also
remembered Janet lying on an examination table.
The beings shone a light into her eyes, took skin samples, and fluids from her
body. "The aliens all looked alike, Michael recalled, and had those large eyes, a
mouth without lips, no ears, and two small openings for a nose." Michael also
described the beings as having three pointed, web-like digits for fingers, and their
bodies felt "damp and clammy." Michael recalls the aliens wanted life on our planet
to be like theirs, without violence.

Janet, now 29, would also be regressed. Her recalled memories would only
strengthen the case of alien abduction. She recalled the "coldness" of the table.
Something had pulled her hair, and pinched her neck. There was no disharmony in
Michael and Janet's statements.

Webb also conducted an investigation outside the boundaries of regressive


hypnosis. He was able to find other members of Buff Ledge that had witnessed
strange lights over Lake Champlain on the same night as Michael and Janet's
abduction. Two other members of the camp also claimed to have been abducted
after seeing strange lights, but earlier in the summer. Their names were not
released. The events at Buff Ledge camp are certainly proof of an alien abduction.
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Evaluation - Walter N. Webb

Michael and Janet were given a thorough evaluation which


included MMP| (Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory)
tests, PSE (Psychological Stress Evaluator) exams, and
background character checks.

Each MMPI score was analyzed by a local psychologist and R.


Leo Sprinkle (University of Wyoming). Basically, Janet's profile
appeared normal and free of sociopathy. Michael's score
indicated normalcy except for a possible intellectual rebellion
toward traditional ideas and parental/societal rules, echoing
his creative life style.

The PSE tests were evaluated by a certified stress analyst,


Ernest Reid (the PSE expert in the Andreasson case). While both
subjects were shown to have observed a UFO, the c|ose encounter/
abduction scenario proved inconclusive. In Michael's case, the
analyst concluded that the subject's test was administered
incorrectly by another party. Although Reid later administered
Janet's test himself, he left unexplored the abduction segment
due to its having been uncovered through hypnosis.

The two personalities comprised a study in contrasts. When I


last saw Michael six years ago, I characterized him then as
bright, idealistic, having psychic and mystical interests,
leading a creative and artistic lifestyle, and lacking in strong
motivation. His life and interests appeared to have changed
drastically following the UFO experience (Some of these changes,
however, were undoubtedly due to an unhappy home life and to
normal teen-to-adult maturation.) Unable to apply himself at
college, he dropped out of schools three times, worked at odd
jobs across the country, and finally returned to college where
in 1978 he succeeded in graduating with a B.A. in religion. When
I last contacted him some years ago, he was pursuing a modeling
and acting career.

Janet, on the other hand, followed a straight and narrow path


to her present station in life as a wife and mother. She
appeared equally bright, well-adjusted, confident, outgoing,
highly motivated, and leading a conventional lifestyle. An
excellent student, she graduated from college with honors in
1971 with a B.A. in psychology. After holding several
responsible administrative positions at an ivy league college,
Janet married a physician in 1978 and now cares for her four
children, ages 11, 8, and 5 (twins). Unlike the male witness's
continued obsession with the UFO experience, Janet has become
preoccupied with family life and prefers to forget the
encounter.

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