It is curious that the article mentions Maslow, because as I was reading the account I thought that, based on her story and manner of speaking, Kelly was what one would define as a "self-actualizer" (to use Maslow's term). I mention this because, of course, a "self-actualizing" witness would have a credibility absent in those lacking such qualities.
I tend to prefer the personal accounts of abductees to photographic evidence because it is a much richer environment for analysis.
I agree with you.
Though Maslow as a secular humanist globalist idiot in a lot of ways.