The Interrupted Journey: Two Lost Hours Aboard a Flying Saucer by John G. Fuller is a 1966 work that examines the Betty and Barney Hill case and its role as a template for later abduction narratives. It approaches UFO and anomalous encounters through detailed case material and reflective analysis. The book situates extraordinary experiences within wider cultural debates about reality, psychology, and the unknown.
DSETI tracks this reference because John cited it repeatedly as a touchstone in discussions of anomalous experience and contact. It provides a rich set of narratives and interpretive frameworks that can be compared with dream and trance reports. The volume also models how to balance sympathy for experiencers with critical inquiry.
For DSETI, The Interrupted Journey: Two Lost Hours Aboard a Flying Saucer helps ground claims and dreams in an existing literature of encounters, regressions, and visionary states. It offers vocabulary, scenarios, and motifs that recur in many dream and abduction narratives. This makes it a useful anchor point for comparing content across the Dream Archive and evaluating emerging patterns.







