p. 128-9
United flight to Paris. Wednesday 5 August 1992.
Since I had just received the first copies for Forbidden Science, I gave one to Fred Beckman over lunch at the Mariott. He proceeded to tell me about his friend Ralph and his involvement with a woman who calls herself "Wendy." She reports being forced by several men to travel to Los Vegas, and now claims to be an Alien hybrid. She "proved" it to Ralph by displaying large black eyes -- much too sensitive for her to submit to an examination, of course!
Ralph is charmed by the ET woman, to such an extent that his wife now threatens to leave him. I told Fred the story pointed to a crude fabrication involving special contact lenses. Whether she is a disturbed woman, or a hired actress is the only question. There is an interesting similarity with the latst Hopkins story where a woman he calls "Linda Napolitano" tells of a weird abduction in Manhattan.
p. 135-6
Hyde Street. Monday 31 August 1992.
Fred had gloomy news of Ralph, still entranced by Wendy, his dark-eyed extraterrestrial hybrid paramour. The woman packs two loaded guns and a mean temper. This she-Alien had once been attacked by government agents and one man-in-black, all of whom she prompty gunned down. The fact that none of this actually happened is not a deterrent to the story among ufologists. Fred believes that a certain "consultant" to Ford Aerospace is involved in the charade.
After an opthamologist pointed out that Wendy's lenses didn't quite cover the whole eye (after all, she's only a hybrid!) Ralph finally conceded that she was a fake, much to the relief of his wife. Yet he rented a hotel room for her in Berkeley and told researcher Lindemann she made him experience incredible orgasms even when she wasn't there, long blissful spasms. Fred is struck by the parallel I draw between the Wendy episode and Budd Hopkin's alleged abduction case involving "Linda Napolitano" in Manhttan. A private investigator was hired by Hopkins, who didn't like his negative findings about that story, so he just ignored them.
p. 143
Hyde Street. Sunday 25 October 1992.
Fred Beckman tells me Ralph is recovering from his affair with the Wendy hybrid. The black Alien eyes, as I'd tried to tell them, were indeed contact lenses, probably obtained from the Narcissus research company that makes "designer eyes" for actors. What is curious is the involvement of the Ford Aerospace consultant. Wendy has multiple personalities and may be under this man's control. Coincidentally, a number of "private investigators" have recently appreared in the UFO field. Fred thinks Wendy is simply a test subject in a government mind control experiment, part of what I call the "undercurrent."
p. 150-1
Hummingbird. Wednesday 25 November 1992.
Fred Beckman wisely suggests that abductees studied under hypnosis should always be asked if they've ever been hypnotized before, and if ordinary human beings ever appeared on the scene. He is still intrigued by the Wendy case: she once appeared on a TV talk show as a multiple personality patient. Fred recognizes her as the woman who gave him a come-on at a local diner, uncrossing her legs and making eyes at him, then snapping his picture and running away. She recently tried to get Martin Cannon involved the same way. She may be a recruit of some Federal black program, a pawn in the undercurrent. Who are these people?