| Medium: 
                      RadioProgram: Morningside
 Broadcast Date: October 8, 1986
 Guest(s): Charlotte Brown (pseudonym), Stanton Friedman, 
                      Bud Hopkins
 Host: Peter Gzowski
 Duration: 24:14
 "Charlotte 
                      Brown" claims to have been abducted twice. Once when 
                      she was almost nine and again when she was 15. She tells 
                      CBC's Peter Gzowski how four-foot-six-inch extraterrestrials 
                      inserted a needle-like probe into her abdomen and a burr-shaped 
                      tracking device up her nostril. Charlotte Brown is not her 
                      real name. It all sounds totally off the wall, admits Budd 
                      Hopkins, a well-known expert on alien abductions. But having 
                      collected over 120 abduction cases, Hopkins says Charlotte's 
                      story follows a common and credible pattern. Physicist Stanton 
                      Friedman, one the world's leading ufologists, supports Hopkins 
                      and says experiences like Charlotte's are much more frequent 
                      than people may think. Gzowski sounds unconvinced. New 
                      Brunswick's Stanton Friedman is a nuclear physicist by training 
                      but has been investigating UFOs since 1950. He's considered 
                      one of the most knowledgeable and credible people in all 
                      of ufology. He was the original civilian investigator of 
                      the famous Roswell Incident, which earned him the moniker 
                      the "father of Roswell." He co-wrote a book on 
                      the incident titled Crash at Corona: The U.S. Military 
                      Retrieval and Cover-Up of a UFO. The Roswell Incident 
                      refers to what some believe to be a UFO crash on a New Mexico 
                      ranch in 1947. The discovery of strange metal debris, sightings 
                      of supposed aliens and witnesses to a spectacular crash 
                      have been offered as evidence. The incident was investigated 
                      by the U.S. authorities and officially explained as part 
                      of a military exercise. But speculations about a government 
                      coverup continue. Budd Hopkins is a New York artist, author, 
                      and a recognized alien abduction researcher, the most controversial 
                      aspect of the UFO phenomenon. Alien 
                      abductee tells her story on Morningside.mp3   Source: 
                      http://www.cbc.ca/archives/entry/ufos-alien-abductions-in-canada |