Debra Jordan-Kauble was the central figure in Budd Hopkins' classic book Intruders: The Incredible Visitations at Copley Woods, as well as its 1992 TV miniseries adaptation, Intruders, using the pseudonym Kathie Davis to protect her young family. In 1992, she revealed her true identity and co-authored, with her sister Kathy Mitchell, Abducted: The Story of the Intruders Continues. Debbie has since made many public appearances and has featured on numerous radio and television shows. For four years, Debbie co-hosted her own Internet radio show, Midwest Paratalk Radio, with Gregg Cable. She has also been an investigator for MUFON and founded her own paranormal research group, the Paranormal Underground. For the last fifteen years Debbie has been employed in the automotive manufacturing industry. She has been an active member of the UAW and the Red Cross. She is a member of MENSA, a licensed cosmetologist, a wife, mother and grandmother. She lives in North-Central Indiana with her husband, two dogs and cat.
I have interviewed more than 2,000 experiencers. [They] are at first filled with shock, fear and anger about Something that intrudes, trespasses, controls and harvests them. But that Something also helps, protects and teaches. Eventually, once-terrified humans don't want the Others to leave. In this remarkable book about her Extraordinary Contact, Debbie Jordan-Kauble penetrates that paradox with her own revelation: Because of Them, my mind and my soul have grown. Linda Moulton Howe Emmy Award-winning producer of A Strange Harvest, Reporter / Editor at Earthfiles.com, Reporter through 14 seasons of History Channel's Ancient Aliens.