In Marden’s Extraterrestrial Contact, Denise Stoner describes hiking on a hill and suddenly finding herself on a lower road with no memory of walking there. The relocation is instantaneous and dreamlike, leaving her disoriented. She senses something intervened, but the memory boundary feels sealed.
The missing-time effect creates an emotional shock that resembles waking from a powerful dream with no recall of its narrative. Only fragments of light and motion remain. She struggles to understand how she moved so far without awareness.
Marden interprets this episode as a classic missing-time event with strong dreamlike qualities, marking the transition into a deeper encounter sequence.







