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National Park After Dark

265: Taken? Allagah Wilderness Waterway.

National Park After Dark

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True Crime, Places & Travel, Wilderness, Society & Culture, Sports

4.84.6K Ratings

🗓️ 2 December 2024

⏱️ 88 minutes

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Summary

In August of 1976, twin brother Jim and Jack Weiner and their friends Chuck Rak and Charlie Flotz embarked on a two-week camping and canoeing trip to the Northwoods of Maine. Several days into their trip they experienced something they couldn’t explain– and it would be over a decade until the truth of that night truly came to light. Remembered as “The Allagash Four” the quartet has gone down in ufology history as one of the most compelling cases of alien abductions in US history.

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Over time, we have seen repeated examples of people or ideas who have been labeled as crazy.

0:08.0

People scoffed at the thought of the earth not being the center of the universe.

0:12.0

People disbelieved the existence of unseen organisms called germs,

0:16.5

couldn't conceive of the possibility of space travel,

0:19.0

and laughed at the idea that people would desire

0:21.6

computers in their pockets one day. William Harvey, the first scientist to accurately describe

0:27.7

blood circulation, published his theory in 1628, claiming that blood passed through the heart,

0:33.9

not the liver, which was the 1500-year standing school of thought. He was criticized so

0:39.6

strongly, his medical practice suffered, and he became a recluse, saying, much better is it oftentimes

0:46.5

to grow wise at home and in private than by publishing what you have amassed with infinite labor

0:51.7

to stir up tempests that may rob you of your peace and quiet

0:55.6

for the rest of your days. Nowadays, we've made some big strides in opening our minds to various

1:02.0

possibilities, and the scientific community in particular is hesitant to label something as truly

1:07.6

impossible. The notion that we are alone in the universe seems to be one of those

1:11.8

dated ideas, especially given the fact that numerous government officials have testified under oath

1:17.4

regarding the existence of non-human biologicals. But still, abduction cases seem to be our new line in

1:24.8

the sand. They are just a little too far-fetched for most to believe

1:28.9

we can be plucked from earth, studied, and placed back into our beds, or our cars, or our canoes.

1:35.7

It almost goes without saying that not every account of sightings or alleged abductions can be

1:40.8

taken seriously, but you can't help but wonder if some of those people

1:45.3

are modern-day William Harvey's just waiting for the rest of us to catch up.

1:53.2

Welcome to National Park After Dark.

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