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The True Story of Abduction: A tribute to John Yost

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Host: What if everything you thought you knew about alien abduction was wrong? What if the fear and mystery were just the beginning of a much larger, more profound story?

[SOUNDBITE: John Yost]
“When I was seven years old, I had an experience which frankly scared the hell out of me. I was confronted by an entity… there was a bright flashing light… and I was marked.”

Host: That is the voice of the late filmmaker John Yost. For over 40 years, he carried the physical and emotional scars of that night. But a shocking, close-range UFO encounter as an adult unlocked a door he could no longer keep closed. He embarked on a quest for answers, a journey that would become his powerful documentary, Abduction.

Today, we revisit a 2022 conversation in memory of John and his courageous work.

[SOUNDBITE: Grant Cameron]
“I have only one word: if you don't watch this, you're going to miss something. It is the best documentary… it talks about what really may be going on.”

Host: This isn’t just a film about sightings. It’s John’s deeply personal journey into the heart of the phenomenon. Alongside his guide, quantum hypnotherapist Deb Shakti, he sought understanding, leading him to legendary figures like Whitley Strieber.

[SOUNDBITE: John Yost]
“He helped me understand that I was in control of that fear… that I could end up becoming a participant.”

Host: The film builds to a stunning climax: a quantum hypnosis session that takes John—and the audience—somewhere utterly unexpected.

[SOUNDBITE: John Yost]
“It felt like the floor dropped out from underneath me and I was floating… I was living it again as a seven-year-old boy.”

Host: What he discovered there points toward a truth far more complex and wondrous than mere visitors from another planet. Though John’s passing means we will never see the further chapters he envisioned, this film remains his lasting gift—a powerful testament to a journey from fear to understanding.

[SOUNDBITE: John Yost]
“This is more than shining lights in the sky. This is about consciousness, about the soul… It’s an invitation.”

Host: Honor John Yost’s legacy and experience the documentary that changes the conversation.

Abduction. Available on demand.

  continue reading

333 episodes

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Host: What if everything you thought you knew about alien abduction was wrong? What if the fear and mystery were just the beginning of a much larger, more profound story?

[SOUNDBITE: John Yost]
“When I was seven years old, I had an experience which frankly scared the hell out of me. I was confronted by an entity… there was a bright flashing light… and I was marked.”

Host: That is the voice of the late filmmaker John Yost. For over 40 years, he carried the physical and emotional scars of that night. But a shocking, close-range UFO encounter as an adult unlocked a door he could no longer keep closed. He embarked on a quest for answers, a journey that would become his powerful documentary, Abduction.

Today, we revisit a 2022 conversation in memory of John and his courageous work.

[SOUNDBITE: Grant Cameron]
“I have only one word: if you don't watch this, you're going to miss something. It is the best documentary… it talks about what really may be going on.”

Host: This isn’t just a film about sightings. It’s John’s deeply personal journey into the heart of the phenomenon. Alongside his guide, quantum hypnotherapist Deb Shakti, he sought understanding, leading him to legendary figures like Whitley Strieber.

[SOUNDBITE: John Yost]
“He helped me understand that I was in control of that fear… that I could end up becoming a participant.”

Host: The film builds to a stunning climax: a quantum hypnosis session that takes John—and the audience—somewhere utterly unexpected.

[SOUNDBITE: John Yost]
“It felt like the floor dropped out from underneath me and I was floating… I was living it again as a seven-year-old boy.”

Host: What he discovered there points toward a truth far more complex and wondrous than mere visitors from another planet. Though John’s passing means we will never see the further chapters he envisioned, this film remains his lasting gift—a powerful testament to a journey from fear to understanding.

[SOUNDBITE: John Yost]
“This is more than shining lights in the sky. This is about consciousness, about the soul… It’s an invitation.”

Host: Honor John Yost’s legacy and experience the documentary that changes the conversation.

Abduction. Available on demand.

  continue reading

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