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John E. Mack is a psychiatrist who gained notoriety for his serious academic investigation into the phenomenon of alien abduction, as evidenced by his research involving over 800 interviewees [1], his use of hypnotic regression to evaluate clients [2], and his public defense of the consistency of these abduction accounts {fact:1, fact:8}.

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John E. Mack and the Unbelievable UFO Truth lareviewofbooks.org Michael J. Socolow · Los Angeles Review of Books 1 fact
claimJohn E. Mack publicly complained that the 1996 PBS 'Nova' episode misrepresented his work regarding UFO abductions.
Alien Abduction: What Science Really Discovered hangar1publishing.com Malcolm Blackwood · Hangar 1 Publishing 1 fact
claimThe Harvard Medical School investigation into John Mack's research methods reaffirmed his academic freedom to study abduction experiences and state his opinions, while highlighting the professional risks for academics who take such claims seriously.