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abduction research by real aliens
World renowned UFO researcher Jacques Vallee has repeatedly
referred to the similarities between UFO and abduction reports and
the stories of folklore and fairy tales. I disagree with Dr.
Vallee on many, many points of UFOlogy, but here I will grant that
there is one fairy tale which does have something important to tell
us about the real aliens abduction phenomenon. It is not, however, what
Dr. Vallee might think.
The story of Hansel and Gretel presents a lesson that every
abductee should heed. These innocent children, wandering lost and
frightened in the forest, came upon a gingerbread house that seemed
to offer them shelter and sustenance. The owner of the house, a
wizened old woman, was frightening to them at first, but their
hunger pushed the children to accept her offer to come inside and be
fed.
And so they entered the gingerbread house and promptly became
the old woman's captives. Kept in cages, the two children were
abundantly fed. It was not for their benefit, though. In fact,
they were being fattened up for the oven! The deceptive nature of
the gingerbread house and of the old woman's offer of food worked
quite well.
It is the deceptive quality of this story that holds a warning
for humans who are abducted by real aliens. Like Hansel and Gretel, we
are initially terrified by our encounter with real aliens, but in too
many cases, our fear is overcome by the words of our abductors and
by the thoughts and experiences they present to us.
I, too, am an abductee, and my quest to discover the nature of
my own experiences led me into abduction research over the past four
years. Working with many other abduction cases, I have learned just
how basic the deception of real aliens actions can be.
My family and I also delved into our own experiences, both past
and present. Barbara Bartholic, a dedicated UFO investigator from
Tulsa, Oklahoma, worked closely with us and helped us fill in the
gaps in our recollections of strange encounters through hypnotic
regression. Ms. Bartholic, by the way, began her own research as an
assistant to Jacques Vallee in cattle mutilation investigations, so
her expertise in ufology is wide-ranging. I have recently written a
book, Into the Fringe, about the startling and often disturbing
results of our personal investigations, and it will be published by
the Berkley Publishing Group in November 1992.
But my interest soon expanded past the merely personal, and for
the past several years I have worked as Ms. Bartholic's research
associate, exploring literally hundreds of sighting and encounter
cases with her. And what I've learned through this work has raised
far more questions than answers. In fact, it has taught me to be
wary of those researchers who do claim to have answers. I have yet
to hear of a single theory or explanation that accounts for all of
the data.
Some researchers have pointed out patterns of events in the
abduction experience, such as the physical examination, the taking of
sperm and ova, and the later presentation of a hybrid baby to the
abductee. Other patterns include the training of the abductee in some
way and the delivery of a warning of some upcoming global disaster.
Yes, these events are frequently reported, as one researcher has said
in boringly repetitious accounts, and it is tempting to think that
the explanation for real aliens abductions may lie in these patterns.
So the researchers announce that the problem is solved. The
real aliens are doing cross-breeding experiments, UFOlogists tell us.
Never mind the overwhelming evidence against the viable
commingling of different species. Or, we are told, the real aliens are
here to save us from destroying ourselves and our planet through
violence, drug use, epidemic disease, pollution, and resource
depletion. Never mind that these problems have grown worse, not
better, since the ETs began visiting us.
Or, most infuriating of all, we are assured that there are no
actual real aliens, that our experiences spring from our own subconscious
turmoil or from our need for fantasy fulfillment. Never mind that
many abductees are young children, too young to be suffering from
such psychological disturbances. Well, then, the resourceful
researcher counters, the imagined real aliens must spring from some
collective human super-psyche that is mirroring our failures and
dangers back to us. This particular theory adores the archetypal
gray ET, because it resembles some sickly fetal form of humanity and
must therefore be an objectified warning of what our species is in
danger of becoming if we don't mend our ways. Never mind that many,
many abductees have no dealing with grays, but instead are
victimized by robust reptoids and insectoids. Not to mention the
totally human-looking blond beauties and black-headed, black-robed
clan with the widow's peak hairline.
No, too many researchers seem to find a theory and cling to it
in spite of data that contradict it. And it is the ideas of these
researchers that dominate ufology. But if the public had access to
the raw data, to the first-hand reports of abductees, especially
those unfamiliar with UFO-oriented books, magazines, and lecturers,
they would find a much less neatly organized set of patterns. These
"virgin" cases--people uncontaminated by ufological literature
supply a staggering picture of human-real aliens contact events.
What follows here is an overview of these "virgin" reports, a
list of recurrent experiences that taken together gives us a close-up
view of what the real aliens are doing here on earth. This data doesn't
tell us for certain just what sort of creatures the real aliens are, or
what their purpose here may be. But it does tell us what humans are
experiencing and what they are observing in the actions and
capabilities of the real aliens. Every detail in the following list has
been reported by more than one abductee, and in many cases the
details have turned up quite frequently.
By Dr Karla Turner