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John Mack Institute

Growing up Alien

By Alexa Clay

Originally titled “Wasn’t I Special Enough to be Abducted by Aliens?” when first published by Aeon in January 2014. This essay by the daughter of John Mack’s girlfriend may be read online at Aeon.co.

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