1988: Abductions: The Boundary Deficit Hypothesis

1988 by Martin Kottmeyer As claims about the reality of alien abductions multiply, the assertion is increasingly heard that psychology offers little or no insight into how such experiences could occur if they are unreal. Abductees are normal people. Tests prove it. How, then, could normal people make such impossible claims as those found in abduction narratives and not be right? If this assertion is true, the theatre version of the UFO phenomenon is in jeopardy. To the extent that the UFO phenomenon is a genre of theatre and an expression of the human imagination, it must be amenable to psychological study. Clearly this is a paradox that needs to be addressed. Drama is quintessentially involved with conflict, the exercise of power. Aliens and their […] Read More

1993: Clinical Discrepancies between expected and observed data in patients reporting UFO Abductions: Implications for Treatment

RIMA E. LAIBOW, M.D. Child and Adult Psychiatry Cerridwen 13 Summit Terrace Dobbs’ Ferry, NY 10522 (914)693-3081 Clinical Discrepancies between expected and observed data in patients reporting UFO Abductions: Implications for Treatment ABSTRACT: IT SHOULD BE NOTED THAT THIS PAPER MAKES NO ATTEMPT TO ASSIGN OR WITHHOLD EXTERNAL VALIDITY RELATIVE TO UFO ABDUCTION SCENARIOS. Patients who believe themselves to be UFO abductees are a heterogeneous group widely dispersed along demographic and cultural lines. Careful examination of these patients and their abduction reports presents four areas of significant discrepancy between expected and observed data. Implications for the treatment of patients presenting UFO abduction scenarios are discussed. INTRODUCTION If a patient were to confide to a therapist that he had been abducted by aliens who took […] Read More

The High Strangeness of Dimensions, Densities, and The Process of Alien Abduction 6

Q: (L) How is it that other-dimensional or density beings enter our density? A: This is complex, but best described as “EM wave bursts along with frequency border variation.” Q: (L) Is there some way to stop this? A: You do not yet completely understand all the “mechanics” of the window phenomenon. The physicality is entirely transitory and partially dependent upon consciousness variabilities, as well as expectations of witnesses. Q: (L) Does the energy of the fear of the witness enable the alien to continue its operation in 3rd density? Does it feed on the excitement and fear, and is that what makes it manifest? A: Close, but off a little. It is the other way around and retro-factored by one half. Q: (L) […] Read More

The High Strangeness of Dimensions, Densities, and The Process of Alien Abduction 2a

David Peat writes in “Synchronicity: The Bridge Between Matter and Mind,” “At its height, toward the end of the nineteenth century, Newtonian mechanics had become the model for all other sciences. …The universe had been transformed from a living organism into something that was much closer to a machine, a machine albeit of immense ingenuity in its construction and operation, but nonetheless mechanical… Within such a machine, however, there is little room for values and meaning or for the inner facts of experience and revelation. And even human nature could be apparently reduced to the functioning of the instincts and repressions, which, in turn, had their origins as flows of energy arising in electrochemical reactions of the nervous system. “Quantum theory and relativity had […] Read More

The High Strangeness of Dimensions, Densities, and The Process of Alien Abduction 1a

Including M. I. B. aka Reptoids & other Bizarre Relations In order to understand the Cassiopaean information on the process of alien abductions, it is necessary to have a little bit of background in the subject of dimensions and densities. This is a subject fraught with confusion in the present time due to the conflict between concepts which amounts to a matter of semantics. The general public has a conception of “dimension” that is not the same as the mathematical models constructed by physicists and mathematicians and, as a result, when the subject is approached in a serious way, most of those in the scientific community become frustrated and “toss the baby out with the bathwater.” The Cassiopaean meaning of “dimensions” is closer to […] Read More