
Budd Hopkins
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Budd Hopkins was a prominent American artist and author known for his pioneering work in the field of UFO abductions. Over his career, he became one of the first serious investigators of the phenomenon, dedicating himself to uncovering the truth behind alleged alien encounters. His seminal book, "Missing Time," published in 1981, is widely regarded as a key text in UFO literature, exploring the complexities of human experiences with supposed extraterrestrial beings. Hopkins's investigations often involved hypnosis and regression therapy, through which he sought to help individuals recover memories of their abduction experiences.
Beyond his work as an investigator, Hopkins was also a talented painter and sculptor, with his artistic career complementing his fascination with the unknown. He was known for his compelling narrative style, which made his theories accessible to a wider audience. Throughout his life, he engaged with both skeptics and believers, fostering dialogue about the implications of UFO phenomena on human consciousness and society. His contributions have left a lasting impact on both the art world and the study of UFOs.