Cultural Background of UFO Abduction Reports 4

He follows this with Jose Parra’s sighting of six small hairy creatures by a saucer and they’re transfixing him with a bright light. [24] In Betty Hill’s nightmare she must fight for consciousness and she finds herself surrounded by four short men. Barney is unconscious and is being dragged by another group of men. They numbered eight to eleven when standing in the middle of the road. They are taken from the car to a glowing saucer-shaped craft. The behavior of the aliens is very professional and businesslike and they are dressed in somewhat military style. They are not frightening per se. This is very much in keeping in tone with Keyhoe’s speculations that aliens were making a scientific study of the planet out […] Read More

Cultural Background of UFO Abduction Reports 3

What, then, are we to make of the 1930 comic strip story “Tiger Men of Mars” in the series “Buck Rogers in the 25th Century“? It adheres to Bullard’s structure most excellently. Wilma experiences: (i) capture by a giant clamp leading into a spherical alien spaceship, (ii) examination while lying on a table in an electro-hypnotic trance, (iii)conference with a subordinate and then a leader, (vi) theophany while gazing at the Earth from an off-world vantage point, (vii)return, In the aftermath, there is an instance of what Bullard calls “networking” in the aliens abducting Wilma’s sister, Sally. There is also an apocalyptic finale in which the Martian moon Phobos crashes on Mars.[18] Some idea of the structural impressiveness of this narrative can be gained […] Read More

Cultural Background of UFO Abduction Reports 2

Hopkins’s descriptions leave something to be desired. The godly aliens of CE3K trash the home of the little boy Barry and they terrorize his mother as they abduct him. They disrupt the life and mind of Neary. Kindly and spiritual Klaatu happens to have a robot with him who is all business. His offer to leave the police force is eminently pragmatic. The comparison is frivolous in either case since any UFO aliens matching these descriptions go into the contactee file. Hopkins professes it is instructive that his abductees are not devoured like in War of the Worlds, but how would a myth devour a person? That Hopkins is ignorant of science fiction would be apparent to any fan by the fact that he […] Read More

Mind Control & Abductions 5

No, it couldn’t have been that what it was, was this UFO and so, Budd Hopkins is saying well obviously the helicopter was the screen memory for this terrible UFO experience. Possibly, but the possibility that I’m looking into is, what if it really was a helicopter and it was a UFO that was an induced screen memory, possibly induced by this technology that I’m looking into called Radio Hypnotic Intracerebral Control, RHIC. There was a Doctor named Jose Delgado, still working today, who wrote a book called Physical Control of the Mind: Towards a Psycho-Civilized Society. These implants that everybody is talking about people are thinking that only a highly advanced technology such as the aliens could come up with. Well, Delgado was […] Read More

Mind Control & Abductions 4

NAVAL INTELLIGENCE He gave me specific examples of things that occurred with him in the 1960s, how he was put through this sort of program. Much of what he described as to how this, not just the mind control, he knew the technology involved, he knew many of the terms involved, he would have to do a great deal of studying in order to have gotten this information. And he talked about the way that these sorts of secret missions would be directed out of a Naval intelligence ship, which I knew from other sources to be absolutely true. So I believed what he had to say to me, in other words. And he fingered the Veterans Administration hospital out here in Northridge as […] Read More

Mind Control & Abductions 3

LOONY TOON Later, though, he came out with a still not particularly well-written, but much more convincing set of materials which I believe that Aileen might have copies of there, and we can certainly get some copies distributed to you people, if you’re interested in it, in which he tells the story in greater length. He talks about being taken to a hospital, having things implanted in his brain, hearing voices. Now I must say that even though this sounds like the story of an absolute Loony Toon, I know for a fact that this sort of thing does occur I mean, is technologically possible there was a scientist named Allen Fray in the late ’60s, early ’70s, who discovered that you can induce, […] Read More

Mind Control & Abductions 2

Now, I must state directly here that there is some possibility, of course, whenever there is a hypnotized subject it is often stated wants to please the hypnotist, therefore might confabulate details that would fit that hypnotists’ particular thesis. I must say that Veronica came up with the CIA thesis long before I ever met her. She was saying that that was just one possibility among others. It also seems to be a nagging possibility that other abductees that I have read about and talked to have come up with, although they didn’t explore it. There is something about the idea of being in contact with alien beings that is extremely attractive to them, and they don’t want to give it up very easily. […] Read More

A Strange Connection 4

And the whole earth has been corrupted by Azaz’el’s teaching of his (own) actions, and write upon him all sin. And to Gabriel, the Lord said,” Proceed against the bastards and the reprobates and against the children of adultery, and destroy the children of adultery and expel the children of the Watchers from among the people. And send them against one another (so that) they may be destroyed in the fight, for the length of days have they not. They will beg you everything- for their fathers on behalf of themselves- because they hope to live an eternal life. (They hope) that each one of them will live a period of five hundred years.” And to Michael God said, “Make known to Semyaz and […] Read More

A Strange Connection 3

7 and they took wives unto themselves, and everyone (respectively) chose one woman for himself, and they began to go unto them. And they taught them magical medicine, incantations, the cutting of roots, and taught them (about) plants. And the woman became pregnant and gave birth to great giants whose heights were three hundred cubits. These (giants) consumed the produce of all the people until the people detested feeding them. So the giants turned against (the people) in order to eat them. And they began to sin against birds, wild beasts, reptiles, and fish. And their flesh was devoured the one by the other, and they drank blood. And then the earth brought an accusation against the oppressors. 8 And Azazel taught the people […] Read More

A Strange Connection 2

While it is not the scope and purpose of this document to discuss theology, it is important to keep in mind that there could be a possible link between the phenomenon of today and what has been recounted in ancient documents. In 1968, Barry H. Downing published a book called ‘The Bible and Flying Saucers’. In this book, Mr. Downing attempts to relate the Bible to this phenomenon. What makes this theory so difficult in this day and age is the fact that mysticism has been replaced with science. As science has made such leaps and bounds in discovering our roots, it seems that the Bible and God have been traded off for science text 101. But, even with all of science’s knowledge, the […] Read More

The Boundary Deficit Hypothesis 4

In addition to forming a coherent assembly of the known facts about the psychology of abductees, the boundary-deficit hypothesis is richly testable. Hartmann’s profile offers numerous predictions about the inner world of abductees. Those listed above are just a fraction of the possibilities. If you want to know if missing time derives from a fluid time sense or a fluid memory, you can test people who report this for concomitant phenomena: frequent episodes of deja vu or jamais vu, primal repression dated to two or three years of age as opposed to four or five, days organised according to flexible rather than rigid schedules, future plans lacking specific time frames, and a tendency to not answer questions in a temporally structured pattern. The core […] Read More

The Boundary Deficit Hypothesis 3

The boundary-deficit hypothesis evidently can also be invoked to explain the unusual proportion of artist-type individuals that I discovered in testing Rimmer’s hypothesis. Roughly one-third of abductees showed evidence of artistic self-expression in their backgrounds in my sample population, as you may recall. Hartmann’s study would also lead us to expect an unusual number of psychotherapists among abductees. In a recent paper, Budd Hopkins reported that in a population of 180 probable abductees he found many mental health professionals: two psychiatrists, three Ph.D. psychologists and an unstated number of psychotherapists with Master’s degrees. (12) It would obviously be a child’s play to pick and choose isolated bits of confirming or discordant biographical information from the abductee literature and argue about the fit of Hartmann’s […] Read More