Monday, 23 March 2026

Travis Accused Again

 
See here for essential background: https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2021/08/new-travis-walton-hoax-claim.html.
I wonder why it is that claims are always called "revelations" and "confessions" when they do not promote aliens. Travis Walton has once more been accused of hoaxing his UFO abduction experience from a pinewood glade in 1975. This should not be a surprise; accusations against Travis have been going on continuously in one form or another ever since the incident happened. There are probably over a dozen different dirty deeds he has supposedly done. Some of them are contradictory; but in true Orwellian style, the debunkers believe them all. This latest iteration broke the other day and has hit the backslapper-osphere like a spring tide tsunami. Mike Rogers has apparently flip-flopped yet again since withdrawing his 2021 attack, see background link above. This time it is a supposed deathbed confession. It was reported by Steve Pierce, another member of the lumberjack team, who says he was one of last people to talk to Mike before he died. Steve's story is backed up by Mike's daughter Michelle Detras. Mike's words apparently include the sentence, "Travis, your day of reckoning is coming." However, despite two people close to Mike claiming the same thing, Mike has made no official public statement. This is completely different from Walter Haut, for instance, who signed an affidavit over his information to do with the Roswell incident. If Mike Rogers has done something similar, it is being kept confidential. If so, then why? There are more flaws in this testimony. According to Michelle, Mike has confessed to perpetrating further hoaxes; and this is where it gets ridiculous. According to his daughter, Mike also faked the Phoenix Lights and a number of crop circles in England. There is no explanation for how or why Mike Rogers became such a prolific and accomplished UFO conman. All we hear from Michelle is that he constructed the fake Phoenix UFO on a friend's ranch. What, something that big? How does it work? How much did it cost? How did he get away with it? Michelle and Steve have my sympathy for their loss, but what they say makes no sense at all.

Patrick from the Vetted YouTube channel has covered this in detail, and that fits with his new perspective. As HPANWO TV viewers know, I met Patrick at Contact in the Desert last year and we got on well, see: https://hpanwo-tv.blogspot.com/2025/06/ben-in-desert-2.html. I sub to his channel generally enjoy his output, but in the last few months Patrick has become much more cynical and negative in his outlook. I suspect he has been influenced by the community of backslappers surrounding "Tupacabra" and "Red Panda Koala" on Twitter. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijj0OPqMhhE. We seem to be entering a season of skepticism. At the same time as Travis has once more been put in the dock of the social media courthouse, a new film about Bigfoot has premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival. All I know about it is that it's called Capturing Bigfoot and that it takes a highly skeptical position. I'll be sure to watch it when it's on general release. I do not find this latest cycle of anti-Travis Walton assertions at all credible. They supposedly come from somebody who was Travis' brother-in-law, and who had a very rocky relationship with Travis; and has already confessed to publishing a false calumny against Travis just a few years ago. To crown it all we only hear his supposed last words second hand as part of a nonsensical diatribe. It's now been more than fifty years since the incident. There was an event last November to mark the occasion. It seems virtually inevitable that a person who reports a UFO close encounter ends up with their character tarnished. It's as if society has some kind of strange built-in immune system against them. We know that the government find such people very inconvenient and encourages such assaults. Let us recognize this reaction for what it is when it happens; and this latest vilification of Travis has all the classic symptoms.
See here for more information: https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2021/08/skeptics-portal.html.

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