![]() ![]() “We were compelled to stay together, all speculating that this thing could go into the millions of dollars for each of us,” Rak said. Rak now says his hypnosis experience led to no such recall on his part, although he previously claimed publicly that it did.įowler wrote a book about the case in 1993, “The Allagash Abductions.” A storm of media attention followed, including appearances by the Allagash Four – as the public dubbed Rak, Foltz and the Weiner brothers – on “The Joan Rivers Show” and an episode of “Unsolved Mysteries.” “There was no way this could have been any hardware store grand opening at 9 o’clock at night coming from 75 miles away.” “He said what we saw was these guys operating a search light in back of a pick-up,” Rak said. Rak said the group reported the bizarre experience the next day to a ranger on duty in the area, who Rak said quickly dismissed the sighting, attributing the lights as coming from a grand opening at a hardware store in the town of Millinocket. Rak described the lights as “changing color from white to red to green in a liquid kind of melding motion.” I turned around and saw this very, very bright globe of light in the sky,” he said. “I had an uncomfortable feeling of being stared at. ![]() He said the most vivid sighting occurred as the men were night fishing on Big Eagle Lake. According to Rak on Wednesday, the group did witness an unidentified flying object during their canoe trip, both on the night of the alleged abductions, and two nights before on Chamberlain Lake. ![]()
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