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The Walton case is interesting like a ghost story. I think that's an excellent way of thinking about it.  Like the majority of ufo cases it proves nothing; it is just a really good story.  It has suspicious elements attached to it especially regarding the very early moments of his return i.e. the guarded brother who appears to be controlling the entire situation.   It's a suspicious case to say the least and offers no real credible evidence for proof of alien abduction or visitation.   What's fascinating about it is that the story has never shifted, nor has Walton gone down the contactee route, as many often do. It is an anomalous tale in the history of 'Ufology'. And perhaps that's why it endures.


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