A review of classic abduction cases can certainly lend some support to this view. Just reading the sexual abductions at the beginning of this chapter can support this belief. The problem is that perhaps somewhere between 10% to 25% of the entire population has had some form of childhood sexual abuse. (There is great disagreement as to the reliability of childhood sex abuse statistics — virtually all should be seen as unreliable guesstimates.) Thus, statistically speaking, 10% to 25% of abductees should show childhood sexual abuse. Most abductees are screened for childhood sexual abuse and the results seem to show that between 10% to 25% were victims — not the much higher numbers expected with the sexual abuse trauma hypothesis. I have more than […] Read More
Category: Abductions
Musings On Abductions For a number of reasons, most people studying UFO abductions are deeply disturbed by the parallels between ancient and modern UFO abduction reports. They are so disturbed that they refuse to even see that any relationships exist. I am astonished at how many contemporary investigators — professionals who should know better — simply refuse to see the historical perspective of this phenomenon. It is easy to be smug and say, “This is different, we aren’t superstitious anymore, these are modern times.” But in 500 years a lot of what we deeply believe will be laughed at and ridiculed. Many, many people want to believe that UFOs are crafts from other worlds carrying advanced extraterrestrial beings. Many want to believe that sexual […] Read More
Ancient Crossbreeding & Genetic Experimentation Just like modern UFO abductors do, demons have long been collecting sperm samples from male victims. According to the ancient reports, the succubus gathers semen from the male victims so that the demon can fully perform the sex act and sometimes impregnate its female victim when acting as an incubus. In Thomas Aquinas’ 13th century book Summa Theologica he wrote: …if sometimes children are born from intercourse with demons, this is not because of the semen emitted by them, or from the bodies they have assumed, but through the semen taken from some man for this purpose, seeing that the same demon who acts as a succubus for a man becomes an incubus for a woman. It was believed […] Read More
Fairies abduct their victims through paralysis; then they simply carry (levitate and fly) the abductee away into “fairyland.” Fairyland is always nearby; under normal conditions, we can’t see or perceive it. The paralysis induced on the victim is how fairies get their abductee to enter fairyland. The modem word “stroke” (meaning paralysis) is derived from the ancient terms “elf-stroke” and “fairy-stroke.” Fairies travel in circular globes of light, sometimes called “will-o-the-wisp.” There are so many different types of fairies that going through them would be tedious. Some of them, however, are virtually indistinguishable from what has been described as demons. One particular type, the “bogie,” looks a lot like the traditional bigfoot. Virtually every society has some lore of these “little people” and myths […] Read More
Sexual Abduction Experiences Aren’t New Space Alien Sex Maniacs in Training Baby Space Aliens hone their Tantric Skills from young infancy by isolating a nubile young earth woman and looking up her dress. As teenagers, they perform house-calls in order to take turns nailing their brainwashed and subservient squeeze. “Earth women are easy,” they remark. Given the current intense interest in alien sexual encounters, many people seem to feel that such reports are relatively recent. They aren’t. Sexual encounters with alien abductors are not new to ufology. On October 15, 1957, 23-year old farmer Antonio Boas was plowing a field at his farm near Minas Gerais in Brazil. It was night as Boas was trying to catch up on the plowing. Looking up into the […] Read More
But the real “bombshell,” as Klass describes it in his book, was the fact that Walton had failed an earlier polygraph examination miserably and this information had been suppressed by APRO, which had been proclaiming the Walton case “one of the most important and intriguing in the history of the UFO phenomena.” This test was administered by John McCarthy, who with twenty years of experience was one of the most respected examiners in the state of Arizona. His conclusion: “Gross deception.” Proponents of the Walton case never mention this examination. If the case is a hoax, what possible motivation could Walton and the others have? Two possibilities have been identified: every year, the National Enquirer offered a multi-thousand dollar award for the “Best Case” […] Read More
Calling his sister collect after midnight, Walton begged for help when her husband answered the phone. Grant Neff picked up Walton’s brother Duane and the two drove to Heber to pick up Walton after informing Mrs. Kellett of his call. The telephone operator who handled the collect call called Sheriff Gillespie to let him know of Walton’s reappearance; Gillespie then called Deputy Glen Flake and asked him to keep a lookout for the men returning to Snowflake. Flake missed Neff, Duane, and Walton on the way in, so he went to Mrs. Kellett’s house. It was after 2:00 A.M., but the lights were on and Duane was outside siphoning gas from one car to another. He made no mention to the officer that Walton […] Read More
Although it has long been the “common wisdom” of both the professional and lay communities that anyone claiming to be the victim of abduction by UFO occupants must be seriously disturbed, thoroughly deluded or a liar, careful examination of both the reports and their reports calls this assumption into question. A clinical and psychometric investigation of abductees reveals four areas of discrepancy between the expected data and the observable phenomena and suggests further investigation. These discrepant areas are: 1. ABSENCE OF PSYCHOPATHOLOGY The unexpected absence of severe psychopathology coupled with the high level of functioning found in many abductees is a perplexing and surprising finding. The psychometric evaluation of nine abductees revealed a notable heterogeneity of psychological and psychometric characteristics. The major area of […] Read More
Type 1. patients consciously recall parts of the full abduction scenario without hypnotic or other techniques designed to aid recall. The emergence of this material may be delayed. Type 2. patients recall the UFO sighting, surrounding circumstances and/or aliens, but do not recall the abduction itself. Only a perceived gap in time indicates an anomalous occurrence. Type 3. patients recall a UFO and/or hominids but nothing else. There is no sense of timelapse or dislocation. Type 4. patients recall only a timelapse or dislocation. No UFO abduction scenario is recalled without the use of specific retrieval techniques. Type 5. patients recall noting relating to UFO or abduction scenarios. Instead, they experience discrepant emotions ranging from uneasy suspicions that “something happened to me” to intense, […] Read More
2. CONCORDANCE OF REPORTED DATA: The second point of intriguing discrepancy follows from this surprising absence of evidence of a common thread of severe and reality-distorting psychopathology to account for the patient’s bizarre assertions. They claim that they have been abducted, sometimes repeatedly over nearly the whole course of their lives, by aliens who have communicated with them and carried out procedures much like medical examinations. Persons reporting these experiences are seen to be psycho-dynamically varied. They are also demographically varied. Reports of this basic scenario, numbering in the hundreds, have now been recorded. Even though the reporters range from individuals as diverse as a mestizo Brazilian farmer(5),an American corporate lawyer (6), and a Mid- Western minister(7), there is a perplexing and intriguing concordance […] Read More
AREAS OF DISCREPANCY 1. ABSENCE OF MAJOR PSYCHOPATHOLOGY: It is intuitively seductive (and perhaps comfortable) for us to assume that psychotic-level functioning will necessarily be present in a person claiming to be a UFO abductee. If this level of distortion and delusion is present, a patient would be expected to demonstrate some other evidence of reality distortion. Pathology of this magnitude would not be predicted to be present in a well integrated, mature and non-psychotic individual. Instead, we would expect clinical and psychometric tools to reveal serious problems in numerous areas both inter- and interpersonally. It would be highly surprising if otherwise well-functioning persons were to demonstrate a single area of floridly psychotic distortion. Further, if this single idea fix were totally circumscribed, non-invasive […] Read More
(1) Denial to ufologists of the government’s offensive and defensive weapons capabilities; (2) Denial to ufologists of the government’s intelligence-gathering capabilities and level of analysis; and (3) Prevention of direct or indirect Psychological Warfare effect. Are these measures justifiable? In the balance are our rights as U.S. citizens versus the degradation of America’s national security caused by the release of the UFO information. With this in mind, let’s review the three criteria in detail. Item (1) is fairly obvious. If a potential enemy learns our weapons technology, he can develop countermeasures. This, in turn, would render the weapons system useless, and make us vulnerable to attack. So the answer is a clear and resounding “No!” to release. Item (2) is the reverse side of […] Read More
The following is an article that was published in the HUFON Journal, 1992. Debunking versus Counterintelligence: Reflections of a Pro-ufologist by Richard D. Butler To the pro-ufologist, debunking and counterintelligence (CI) efforts are seen as the greatest hindrances to legitimate research. The two terms are frequently used as synonyms. In fact, they are two very distinct operations. Debunking has two sources: the U.S. government and civilians. The civilian debunkers are usually professional academics, whose motivation is principally reactionary protection against a challenge to their world view. They see UFOs, and belief in UFOs and even organized study of UFOs as a threat to their own reality system. The protective strategy is, in psychological terms, the well-known process called “denial.” We see it in alcoholics, […] Read More
I believe that this is the very same technique used by the Grays in abductions. The similarities are overwhelming. Every abductee says that when they are abducted they are paralyzed and become mentally disorientated. This is usually in the presence of a gray. The most striking thing they recall is what is called the “Stare”. This is when the gray looks directly at an abductee. The large dark eyes capture the abductee’s attention immediately. They then report being unable to move and a feeling of great mental disorientation. On some rare occasions, abductees report a lessening of these effects when the gray looked away from them. This clearly indicates that the intensity of the effect was directly proportional to the direction or focus of […] Read More