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			XI - Expanding the View
 
 A comparison of the data from these separate reports emphatically 
			proves one point. Our current concept of the abduction experience is 
			too small, too limited, and far too simplified. 
			
			The Comparative 
			Chart lists 114 elements from the reports, including details which 
			were omitted in previous chapters because of space considerations. 
			When the data is categorized and correlated, some surprising 
			consistencies emerge that force the current view to expand, in both 
			quantity and quality.
 
 Before beginning the comparison, however, it should be noted again 
			that four of the women underwent some regressive hypnosis: Beth, 
			Jane, Angie, and Amy, with three different hypnotists. Out of the 
			114 listed details on the Chart, Beth reported 87, Jane reported 77, 
			Amy 73, and Angie had 96. The other four women showed consistently 
			fewer reported details, although not significantly so. Polly had 67 
			of the 114 details in her account, Pat had 71, Lisa had 94, and 
			Anita reported 53. Almost all of the details, from each of the eight 
			women, came from pre-hypnotic recollections.
 
 In the “Contacts” category there are eight different situations 
			reported, and seven of these eight have been reported by all of the 
			women. These include 240 UFO sightings; missing time as a child; 
			missing time as an adult; consciousness of an encounter; 
			virtual-reality events; telepathic communications; and the extension 
			of alien involvement into lives of other family members. Three of 
			them experienced missing time or abductions with other people.
 
 The data indicates, then, that the phenomenon is not imaginary or 
			self-generated, that it is linked to the UFO sightings, that it 
			involves a generational interest on the part of the aliens, and that 
			contact can be made by remote means.
 
 The “Aliens” category contains a surprising variety of physical 
			types reported, including some that are rarely mentioned elsewhere. 
			While all eight women encountered the Gray aliens, the Whites (insectoid) 
			and the hooded figures are almost as common, turning up in seven 
			accounts. Blond humanoid figures have been seen by six of the women, 
			as have the cat-eyed or reptoid type. Half of the women reported a 
			wrinkle-faced entity similar to a tall Gray or White, as well as a 
			shorter, often hairy creature variously referred to as a “troll” or 
			“dwarf.” And both a blue entity and a “Jesus” figure have been 
			witnessed by three of the women.
 
 In addition to noting the variety of physical types, it is important 
			to realize that every combination of these different entities have 
			been reported working together in abduction scenarios. It is hard to 
			conclude, then, that the various types are really separate groups 
			carrying out separate functions or missions.
 
 Abductees typically report undergoing some sort of physical 
			examination at one time or 
			another, as researchers have long acknowledged. A comparison of the 
			details reported 
			in the “Exam” category show that two areas of the human body are 
			most commonly 
			involved: the reproductive system and the brain. Only five of the 
			women remember 
			gynecological procedures, however, and only three of them report 
			possible implanted or 
			missing fetuses, so the aliens’ interest in reproduction or genetics 
			may not be their sole 
			purpose.
 
			  
			While this group comprises all women, they are not the only 
			sex reporting fetal
			implantations or extractions, as bizarre as this seems. In one man’s 
			account, he recalled an abdominal incision into which a malleable 
			sac of tiny fetuses was placed and later surgically retrieved. 
			Another man said that a similar fetal container was inserted 
			rectally. 
 More of the women report implant procedures and “head operations” 
			than gynecological activity. Anita is the only one who does not 
			recall receiving an implant, and five women report some surgical 
			activity on their skulls or brains. This activity has no apparent 
			connection to a crossbreeding agenda and points to a program of 
			greater complexity than the limited “genetics” theory.
 
 A variety of alien instruments are reported in these procedures, but 
			the most common here are the wand-type device, found in four 
			accounts, and the small metal box, usually black, which is reported 
			by three women.
 
 There are four accounts of a “lady doctor” present during 
			examinations, and three of the women saw operations performed on 
			other abductees during their experiences. Three also were made to 
			eat or drink something while in alien custody.
 
 The most common detail of the examination scenario, however, is the 
			report of an alien’s face very close to the abductee’s face, which 
			has been experienced by all of the women but Pat. Whether this is a 
			type of examination or an exertion of mental control over the 
			abductee isn’t clear, and of course it could be both. There is 
			evidence that the large, black, glassy eyes so familiar from Gray 
			reports may not be biological eyes but instead may be coverings that 
			perform technologically, able to calm the abductee, do a scan of 
			some sort, and even, as Pat felt, “film” or record data from our 
			minds.
 
			 Other activities besides the exams occur in abduction encounters. 
			All of the women report that the aliens communicated with them at 
			some point, although not during every encounter. And seven of them 
			recall teaching or testing sessions. During abductions, six report 
			experiencing levitation, five recall passing through solid objects, 
			and four witnessed or performed telekinesis. On the ‘hardware’ side 
			of things, four women were shown how to operate some of the 
			equipment aboard a craft, and on the ‘software’ side three of them 
			were induced to relive or envision a past time or event in their 
			lives. Again, these activities point to an agenda more complex than 
			crossbreeding.
 
 Six of the women do, however, report scenes generally known as “baby 
			presentations” in which apparently hybrid infants are shown to 
			abductees and are said to be created from some human-alien 
			crossbreeding process. But half of the women also report being 
			forced or induced to engage in (mostly traumatic) sexual activities 
			with aliens, humanoids, or other abductees. And all these activities 
			have little to do with crossbreeding or gathering of reproductive 
			material.
 
 Some researchers have theorized that all such sexual scenarios are 
			the product 
			of mind control-erotic images without substance-used merely to 
			facilitate an actual 
			event which involves nothing more than the taking of sperm or ova. 
			But there are 
			problems with this theory. For one thing, although sperm-gathering 
			can be 
			accomplished via erotically induced orgasm on the part of a male, it 
			certainly isn’t 
			necessary for ova-gathering.
 
			  
			In fact, it is totally unnecessary. Nor 
			does it serve a reproductive purpose for her to be compelled to 
			masturbate, as in some abductions, as well as in cases where the 
			person feels “switched on” for this purpose when no abduction is 
			underway. Another problem is that sexual intrusions involving 
			reproductively immature children are reported. And finally, there is 
			clearly no sperm/ova gathering going on in those situations where 
			abductees are forced into sexual situations together. 
 Abductees report a wide yet consistent pattern of communications 
			from the aliens, both in their presence and through remote contact. 
			The most common communications focus on the origin of the human 
			species, the “special” nature of the alien-abductee relationship and 
			of the abductee personally who has an important function to perform, 
			the distinction of body and spirit, and warnings of future global 
			destruction, which were all reported by a majority of the women. 
			These are not trivial subjects. It would be as dangerous to ignore 
			this information as it would be to believe everything the aliens 
			say.
 
 In the “Settings” category there is a similar consistency of 
			reports, including the highly controversial scenario of the 
			underground base, present in half of the cases. Even more 
			surprising, perhaps, is that seven of the women saw other apparently 
			human people in their encounters, working with the aliens aboard 
			craft as well as in the terrestrial facilities. And in six cases, 
			the humans were perceived as military personnel.
 
			 Many researchers have, unfortunately, been unwilling to take reports 
			of human-alien collusion seriously. One researcher told me that he 
			believed every case of human collusion could be explained as 
			illusions perpetrated by an exclusively alien group. But all it 
			takes to dispel this view is one confirmed case of military or human 
			involvement, and from information that has been shared with me in 
			confidence, I am satisfied that at least one such case exists, that 
			of Leah Haley, whose ordeal of military intrusions and threats is 
			told in 
			
			LOST WAS THE KEY.
 
 Another researcher has claimed repeatedly that none of his many 
			investigations has produced reports or evidence of human military 
			involvement. His claim, however, has been disputed by some of the 
			abductees with whom he has worked, who say they have indeed reported 
			these events only to have them discounted by the investigator.
 
 Yet the reports overwhelmingly point to actual human involvement 
			with alien abductions. Details of reports are consistent throughout 
			the country, and the only thing that differs, finally, is the 
			interpretation of those details by the researchers. Reports of human 
			military involvement must be addressed with more than an unexamined 
			dismissal, for they are as common as the baby presentation scenarios 
			that are accepted at face value by the traditional view. Whether 
			“real” or contrived, these events serve a purpose that the 
			researchers need to discover.
 
 Six other accounts described the abductees either viewing or being 
			in a desert setting or on a desert-type planet, although the 
			explanation of this scene varies from one report to another.
 
			 Within the alien facilities, five women saw television-type screens, 
			four saw instrument 
			panels, and four were shown graphs or charts. And although it isn’t 
			noted on the Chart, three 
			women described unusual black, flexible tubing in the facilities, 
			both aboard the craft and in 
			underground locations.
 
 Other reported details in alien settings included bodies of water or 
			liquid, in three cases, as well as three reports of animals present. 
			Of more concern are the three accounts of abductees seeing, or being 
			told of, cloned human bodies. Both Lisa and Pat were shown clones of 
			their bodies, although they were given different explanations. 
			Similar reports come from other abductees, and in one case a man 
			said he saw a room full of inert male and female human bodies, who 
			were beautiful and identical. The implications of such reports are 
			enormous, considering the possible uses the aliens could make of 
			these carbon-copy human bodies.
 
 The eight women reported a number of physical effects, consistent 
			with general abduction data, but the only two effects which were 
			universal were patterns of unexplained bruises and particular noises 
			in the ear or head. While the noises could be rationalized, perhaps, 
			the bruises clearly indicate some physical interaction. The 
			repetition of triangular marks in abductee reports may well indicate 
			a single source for all of the marks.
 
 Other signs of physical, rather than psychic or spiritual, contact 
			include six reports of unexplained blood on the women’s bodies or 
			bedclothes, six reports of scoop marks, five women with scratches, 
			and seven with puncture wounds. The case for actual physical contact 
			is also bolstered by the six women who reported waking up with their 
			clothing on backward, inside out, or completely missing.
 
 The women experienced a variety of other physical reactions in 
			addition to the internally heard beeps and electronic-type tones. 
			All but Pat, for instance, experienced nausea during or after an 
			encounter, and five reported sudden, total exhaustion in which all 
			their energy drained away in an instant. Five women described 
			awaking at times and feeling as if they’d been “beaten,” to use 
			Anita’s term. And five said they had episodes in which a blinding 
			light seemed to explode in their minds.
 
 Unexplained rashes turned up in five of the cases, and instances of 
			badly irritated eyes and waking with an unidentified bitter taste 
			were both reported four times. Additionally, two of the women 
			suffered unusual hair loss and unaccountable “sunburns.”
 
 The physical nature of the abduction scenario extends to other 
			things in the abductee’s environment. The external effects related 
			to the phenomenon are very consistent, as the Chart demonstrates. 
			Every one of the women have experienced bizarre electronic 
			disturbances, for instance, and phone disturbances, both with the 
			equipment and the callers. And seven out of eight reported lights in 
			the yard, lights in the house, voices, clicking sounds, as well as 
			miscellaneous thumps, pops, whistles, bangs, and hums in the 
			environment, all without explanation. Outside the house, five of the 
			women have witnessed the overflight of unaccountable, unmarked, or 
			unidentifiable helicopters, all appearing after the abductees became 
			aware of their situations.
 
 The most consistent correlations between the women show up in the 
			“Personal 
			Response/Event” category. All of them suffer from chronic or 
			frequent sleep disruption, 
			all have undergone drastic attitude shifts, and they all feel a 
			strong desire to live in rural 
			locations, no matter what their previous backgrounds. Seven of the 
			eight women report 
			unexplained compulsions associated with their experiences, such as 
			Polly’s compulsion at times to take children, including other 
			people’s children, to a certain spot where UFOs are often sighted, 
			something she would not do of her own choice. And Anita is the only 
			one who has not reported feeling they are being prepared to carry 
			out some unidentified task, job, or mission related to the alien 
			agenda.
 
 Three types of dreams show up in seven of the reports, as well. The 
			first involves the arrival or landing or invasion of numerous UFOs 
			on earth, a dream reported so frequently with the same details that 
			I refer to it as ‘The Night of Lights,” from the typical 
			description. The second dream shows scenes of coming disaster and 
			chaos on the planet, and in some cases the abductees are led to 
			believe that their upcoming “jobs” will be carried out at the time 
			of destruction. The third dream type is prophetic, showing events 
			which come to pass after the dream.
 
 The final category, “Personal Background,” shows, in fact, that all 
			of the women have demonstrated above-average psychic abilities. The 
			data on ethnic background included here has only relative 
			importance, focusing as it does on the Celtic and Native American 
			heritages which are more prevalent in American abduction reports 
			than any other specific ethnic groups. The abduction phenomenon is 
			global, and in any given region the ethnicity would surely be 
			different. What is significant, however, is the high percentage of 
			the women who have had unusual or serious gynecological problems, an 
			indication that abduction experiences may be hazardous to their 
			health.
 
 The two remaining aspects of personal background, childhood abuse 
			and a family member in the intelligence community, deserve special 
			notice. Some researchers and mental health professionals, unable to 
			accept the reality of this phenomenon, have offered screened 
			memories of child abuse as an explanation for abduction memories. 
			But as in the case of objections to military involvement, all it 
			takes is one abductee who suffered no abuse to explode the theory. 
			Among these eight women, only three reported childhood abuse of any 
			kind, and their memories of these events were not repressed.
 
 Other theorists believe that abduction activity is perpetrated by 
			humans rather than aliens, carrying out massive mind-control 
			experiments for some unknown purpose. They argue that the agents of 
			this activity would have access to “subjects” through the families 
			of those in the military and intelligence organizations.
 
			  
			While it is 
			true that most abductees have a family member in the military, that 
			is also true of just about everyone in the country, so that cannot 
			be a significant factor. More telling would be an inordinately high 
			number of abductees with family connections to the intelligence 
			community, and such cases are reported. Among the eight women, 
			however, there are only two confirmed, and one possible, with 
			connections to intelligence work. 
 These individual, very unique, abduction reports show such a 
			commonality that they all 
			could quite easily be from a single source, or alliance of sources, 
			with a single, specific 
			agenda. Some of the reported details, in fact, which appear so 
			unique in a given single 
			case, are too striking to dismiss. One good example not listed on 
			the Chart involves 
			Pat and Angie, whose conscious memories and responses are very 
			different. During 
			Pat’s childhood abduction, she asked for and was given a “green 
			healer rock” as a 
			keepsake, but when the military interrogated the family, they 
			persuaded Pat’s sister to give them the rock.
 
 In Angie’s case, a green rock was also confiscated. She didn’t 
			consciously connect the beautiful green rock with alien experiences, 
			nor could she remember precisely when and where she first got it. 
			But Angie does remember, as a child, being approached on the 
			playground one day by an unknown woman. The woman knew Angie’s name 
			and a few things about her, claiming to be a friend of the girl’s 
			teacher. After a brief initial chat, the woman told Angie that she 
			knew about the green rock and asked if she could have it. Angie 
			recalls giving her the rock during a second encounter, although the 
			details are cloudy.
 
 There are other such minute similarities in just these eight 
			accounts, and the details on the Chart generally are true not only 
			for the eight women but also for thousands of others.
 
 There is one more set of parallels, however, which was not on the 
			Chart because it pertained exclusively to the women in this project 
			rather than to the typical abduction situation. I was in contact 
			with all of them separately for months before deciding to compile a 
			book-length report about the cases, and during that time, although 
			strange things still occurred, they did not seem any different from 
			past activities. Things changed, however, after Jane and Amy were 
			given messages telling them to work with me specifically.
 
 I began the book project, and in the course of taking care of 
			necessary business through the mail, it soon became clear that many 
			of my letters to the women were being diverted. It was an annoyance, 
			but a minor one. But then the women began having serious problems, 
			physical afflictions of a suspiciously similar nature.
 
 Beth was first.
 
			  
			On the night she decided to participate in the 
			project, she phoned a friend to discuss the decision, but in the 
			midst of the conversation the line went dead. That night, she had 
			disturbing but cloudy dreams, and the next morning both her legs 
			from knees to ankles were in excruciating pain for no apparent 
			reason. And then she had a sudden, frightening flashback that linked 
			the mysterious pain with military personnel warning her not to be a 
			part of the book. 
 That was in early October 1993. Three weeks later, after discussing 
			my determination to do the project with one of the women, I went to 
			bed in fine shape and woke up at 6 a.m. with wracking, spasmodic 
			pains in both legs, from my knees to my ankles. It was unbelievably 
			bad, unlike any pain I’ve had before, and after swallowing ibuprofin 
			I hobbled back to bed and tried to sleep. I must have, for I dreamed 
			after that, seeing myself surrounded by military personnel who were 
			injecting something into my knees.
 
			  
			They taunted me, saying,  
				
				“Don’t 
			think you can do anything you want. This is just a little 
			demonstration that we can bring you, literally, to your knees any 
			time we choose.”  
			For Beth and me, these may have been mere dreams, reflecting our 
			fears about the project.  
			 But Anita’s report of experiencing this same pain after an 
			abduction, years before, makes it harder 
			to discount a connection. And on the same weekend I had the leg 
			pains, both Anita and Jane 
			suffered unexpected gall bladder attacks, so severe that they both 
			underwent emergency surgery at almost the same hour.
 
 Angie was the next to suffer. After an abduction in early November, 
			she woke up with several physical symptoms, the worst of which was 
			heavy congestion. It quickly grew worse, and in the space of less 
			than two months she had to be hospitalized. Before that time, 
			however, her health had been remarkably pristine. It was in 
			November, too, that Angie recalls military personnel threatening 
			punishment if she “talked to Karla Turner.”
 
 Was it a real event, a VRS, or just a dream? Anita had a similar 
			dream shortly thereafter, in which I first discussed abandoning the 
			project and then military personnel arrived and interrogated her 
			about UFOs. Lisa, too, felt a very human threat against her 
			involvement with the book and almost decided to remove herself from 
			it. But in the end, all of the women felt that the information was 
			too important to let intimidation, if that’s what it really was, 
			prevent its release.
 
 To conclude, then, the Comparative Chart shows how consistently the 
			same details turn up in unrelated abduction scenarios, and indeed 
			how many consistent details actually comprise the phenomenon. Such 
			reports demand that serious attention be given to uncovering the 
			nature and extent of human activity within the abduction phenomenon.
 
 The evidence further makes a strong case for a very physical, 
			technological basis to alien-human interactions. Unless angels 
			perform rectal probes, however, and make crank phone calls, and 
			arrange sexual liaisons in addition to their other heavenly duties, 
			the case is very weak for this being a primarily spiritual agenda.
 
			  
			
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 XII - The Round Table
 
 When these personal accounts are brought together for an overview, 
			the women have three major concerns, in common with many others who 
			have had forced alien encounters.
 
				
					
					
					What are the aliens saying, and 
			can we believe them? 
					
					What are they doing with us, technologically 
			and psychologically? 
					
					And what is the real nature of human or 
			military involvement in the abduction activities?  
			 On this last issue, every one of the women have reported seeing 
			other humans present in abduction situations. Amy, Angie, Lisa, Pat 
			and Beth recall experiences that involved military personnel, and in 
			most instances there were aliens working with the humans.  
			  
			 Although 
			some of these scenes may have been alien VRS productions, other 
			peripheral activities do indicate actual human involvement. Angie, 
			for instance, was confronted and intimidated by uniformed men in the 
			pickups that pinned her between them on the highway, just hours 
			before she had a military abduction and was threatened about 
			“talking.” 
 When Amy traveled out of state for regressive hypnosis, another 
			suspicious event occurred. A high-ranking naval officer, a long-time 
			acquaintance of the hypnotist’s family, showed up at their home late 
			on the night of Amy’s arrival, in spite of being told that it would 
			not be convenient to visit at that time. He proceeded to deliver the 
			standard “line” that the military has no interest, much less 
			involvement, with UFOs, aliens, or abductees. He said that in 
			twenty-five years of service he had never even heard another 
			military person mention UFOs, on or off the record. And he insisted 
			that abductees had no business presenting their experiences to the 
			public unless they could also offer “concrete, scientific evidence” 
			that anything had happened.
 
 I was present that night, and when I asked him if he actually could 
			tell us of any military involvement with UFOs, assuming it did 
			exist, he admitted that “national security” restrictions would force 
			him to deny such involvement.
 
 When Amy left to drive home, she was followed by a state patrol car 
			who stayed inches from her bumper or right beside her car for many 
			miles. The effect, of course, was extremely unnerving, and Amy felt 
			it was meant to be an intimidation, as do those who have had 
			military helicopter harassment, phone disturbances, and other events 
			that seem much more human than alien in origin.
 
 If, as was mentioned earlier, there is proof in even one case that 
			military personnel have been involved in abductions, then the other 
			reports should not be easily dismissed. Each person must decide what 
			evidence is convincing on this issue, but I am satisfied that one 
			case, Leah Haley’s, is beyond question. If human agencies are indeed 
			covertly active, their involvement demands more vigorous 
			investigation than has been done up to now. Mainstream researchers, 
			however, show no enthusiasm for confronting possible human-rights 
			violations by human forces, perhaps because they fear personal 
			reprisal-which, as many abductees can attest, does occur.
 
 On the issue of alien communications, there is plenty of data from 
			all of the women. 
			Most of them have had personal messages in addition to hearing their 
			names called.
 
				
				“The communication that has happened when I’m awake,” Lisa reported, 
			as an 
			example, “is usually simple. They say in my head, Turn off the 
			lights and don’t come in here’.”  
			After Anita was sexually assaulted 
			by the humanoid in the red suit, he told her,  
				
				“I’ll be there to help 
			you,” which was frightening rather than reassuring given the 
			immediate situation. And Amy had a curious message in late 1993, 
			saying, “All will know of UFOs on the day of the big game,” although 
			which big game was not identified.  
			Some of the personal messages, described previously, made direct 
			references to me, once the women began working to investigate their 
			experiences. Jane was told to give all her “information to Karla 
			Turner” and to assist me in awakening others to the abduction 
			phenomenon. Amy was compelled to contact me by her influencing 
			forces, and then when she consciously asked them if they had any 
			message for me, they told her to tell me,  
				
				“Do take care. Lock your 
			doors-it may help more than you know.”  
			The message was so absurd 
			that Amy challenged it and was told, “She will know what it means.” 
			When Amy wrote me, she did not pass along that message, although she 
			typed it and put it away. 
 Months later, when she was listening to a tape of a public 
			presentation I had made, however, she heard me say that at one point 
			I was so disheartened by the alien activity that I didn’t even 
			bother to lock my doors. Shocked by the correlation, she finally 
			told me about the message she’d gotten earlier.
 
			  
			And when Polly asked 
			her “spirits,” as she called the unseen communicators, about this 
			book project, she was given a lengthy reply. In part, they said that 
			the book “is a journey into another level of mind” and that my books 
			“are a part of a much larger work from which she cannot be 
			separated... an expansive work of love, resting on a solid base.” 
 It is impossible not to wonder what these specific personal 
			references mean. They certainly show that some force or group is 
			aware of the connections between the women and my research, which 
			may account for the helicopter flights and telephone interference so 
			many of us have had. During a phone conversation with Angie, in 
			fact, as we discussed one alien group’s claim to originate in 
			Cassiopeia, a man’s voice interrupted to say, "There’s a lot of them 
			out there, and we know where they come from”... - and then the voice was 
			gone.
 
 These references also demonstrate foreknowledge of certain events or 
			the ability to direct events, for whoever gave Amy the message about 
			my locking the door seems to have known she would later, much later, 
			hear a tape of my remarks. These specific references connect our 
			separate experiences within a larger organized agenda, that much is 
			clear, although the coordinators of this activity are not, and it 
			seems to be quite a long-term project.
 
 Many of the women had alien communications very early in their 
			lives. Anita reported being told as a child that “The children must 
			be protected.” Amy had messages and ideas impressed into her mind 
			from as young as four, and like Polly she felt the impact of these 
			influences in her early teen years. She also felt that the aliens 
			implanted or stored information within the subconscious, in 
			“packets” of knowledge, reminiscent of the “pockets” of knowledge 
			the aliens told me I possessed in 1980.
 
 Throughout their lives, several women recalled teaching or training 
			communications. For 
			Amy, these included information about various aspects of physics, as 
			with Polly, as 
			well as lessons in telekinesis and penetrating solid objects. 
			Angie’s training has focused on using her mental powers, and Anita’s 
			propelled her to study useful survival skills. This training or 
			programming of abductees is meant to serve some purpose, but we have 
			only the aliens’ claims for what that purpose may be.
 
 Much of what the aliens have communicated has affected the women’s 
			attitudes on a variety of subjects. In childhood, Amy witnessed an 
			apparent VRS designed to destroy her faith in traditional religion, 
			and Polly reported lessons on “changes in allegiance.” Anita, Jane, 
			and Amy also have come to feel suspicious of temporal governments, a 
			suspicion that Jane says was “fostered” by the aliens.
 
			  
			Such an 
			attitude adjustment is clearly an intrinsic part of the abduction 
			agenda, pointing to a much more involved and disturbing program than 
			the mere taking of genetic material to revivify a degenerative alien 
			race. Their actions concern changing our belief system as much as 
			working, for whatever reason, with our bodies, and we do not know 
			the motivation for this targeting of religion and government. 
 On the subject of human genesis, the aliens often say they are our 
			creators, as in Angie’s case, and statements about altering our 
			species were also made to Lisa. The most provocative message, given 
			to Amy, indicated a surprise on the part of the aliens that Amy 
			hadn’t clearly seen the situation already. “Did you think this was 
			all by accident?” she was asked, as the aliens presented the concept 
			of the earth as a cosmic zoo.
 
 Such indoctrination serves to reduce our concepts of human 
			sovereignty, as well as to bind us to them in a subservient 
			position, as a possession. While some people accept this 
			relationship as fact and thus allow that the aliens can legitimately 
			do with us what they please, there are others of us who feel we 
			possess an inherent sovereignty and right to exist without 
			interference, no matter what our genesis. Their claims to be our 
			creators have never been more than mere claims, anyway, unless there 
			is proof somewhere, as a few researchers report from intelligence 
			and military insiders.
 
 As for information on the aliens themselves, they are less 
			forthcoming. Lisa was told that there are “many divisions” of the 
			beings, and Jane has observed that while some of them are 
			interdimensional, as Polly also believes, others are actually 
			“interplanetary travelers.”
 
			  
			An origin in Cassiopeia was stated to 
			Angie, although the alien said their group had long ago made a 
			“home” for themselves on our planet. Beth was told only that the 
			aliens are here for study and to “avert a destructive process” that 
			humanity is bringing upon the world. The most extreme communication 
			of origin, however, was given to Pat. She was told that the aliens 
			are angels, although not as we’d been taught to think of them, and 
			that they will be responsible for the changing of human bodies at 
			the time of resurrection. Jane, conversely, has been made to see, 
			from her experiences, that the God of the Bible “is not the supreme 
			being we have been taught to envision.”  
			  
			A common communication has been that the abductees are to come 
			together or “find” 
			others like themselves. In fact, Angie reported being brought to a 
			group of “Chosen Ones” 
			in an underground facility.  
				
				“There were others trained like me,” Amy 
			said she was told in
			1989, “and we would come together soon. Now it is time that we find 
			each other.”  
			Beth was
			told that she and others must work as “spiritual” beings “for the 
			good of humanity,” and 
			the aliens told Jane that “All good people of earth must come 
			together to resist what is coming.”  
			  
			It isn’t certain, of course, 
			that all the communications have come from a single source, and in 
			fact there are frequently contradictions and inconsistencies from 
			case to case. 
 The future planetary events are also a major topic for the aliens, 
			and it is interesting to note the phrases and images they use here. 
			For Jane, the aliens have used terms like “the awakening” to 
			indicate coming changes in “world cultures and consciousness.”
 
			  
			This 
			sounds positive and peaceful enough, but both Amy and Polly have 
			been told of a coming “Armageddon,” although Amy was told that 
			Armageddon “will not be as people think it will be.” Angie’s 
			abductors said that the “filth and evil” in this world will be 
			cleansed as we are subtly changed. But for Anita and Lisa, the 
			future changes are shown as disasters for which they must prepare to 
			survive here on earth. 
 And Pat has been shown scenes of the return of Jesus, accompanied by 
			space ships and aliens, preceding the “bad time on earth” which will 
			destroy many of those who are not rescued. Indeed, to Amy, Beth, 
			Jane, and Polly, the communications have indicated a war of good and 
			evil underway, in which we have a part to play.
 
			  
			And as for the 
			aliens’ promised assistance, Lisa has said simply,  
				
				“Why should we 
			believe they can fix our problems when they can’t even control the 
			abusive aliens among them?”  
			How do the women feel about their alien communications? Jane is 
			inspired by much of what she’s told, but she has not been able to 
			initiate the communications herself. In fact, she feels that the 
			aliens have hidden, in a way, behind their contacts.  
				
				“We’re not 
			seeing the true intelligence behind all these scenes,” she once 
			said. Polly says that when she considers all she has been told, she 
			concludes that in reality, ‘They have told us nothing.”  
			And Amy has 
			complained that in spite of all she’s been told and taught, the 
			aliens “don’t give [practical] information.” 
 Angie has come to be suspicious of much of what she has been told.
 
				
				"There’s no reason I should trust those aliens,” she wrote, “any 
			more than I would trust my own kind.” And Anita has echoed that 
			feeling. “I’m always amazed when I get any information from them at 
			all,” she said. “I really don’t know if someone who would abduct a 
			person could be trusted to give a truthful answer to any question.”
				 
			The second issue focuses on alien technology as observed by the 
			abductees. Besides the various instruments used in examinations, 
			most of which are completely foreign, it is curious to note how 
			often the aliens employ quite familiar equipment, especially needles 
			and injections. Indeed, some researchers have said that this use of 
			mundane technology argues against an alien force and toward covert 
			human activity.  
			  
			Angie, Beth, and Polly all report getting shots, and 
			the other women have sometimes found injection punctures without 
			remembering how they got them. But the most common technological 
			devices are not at all human-like: the probes. Their descriptions 
			are often very similar-small balls of light floating or bouncing 
			through the house-but in Amy’s case the probe was rather more 
			“spidery” in appearance. 
 As mentioned earlier, there is a strong interest in human brains 
			evinced by the aliens’ activities. 
			Amy, Angie, Beth, Lisa, Pat and Polly all reported having some 
			operation performed on their 
			brains, and they often used the exact same descriptions, of feeling 
			as if their skulls were opened and their brains temporarily removed.
 
 But by far the most alarming evidence of alien technology concerns 
			the “new” bodies and “clones” they manufacture. Whether these are 
			really bodies for a future human “resurrection,” as Pat was told, 
			remains to be seen, for other explanations have been given. In a 
			case privately reported, for instance, a man was told that a 
			duplicate of his body could be used to “replace” him if he didn’t 
			“cooperate” with the aliens.
 
			  
			Lisa, too, was told that other people 
			wouldn’t be able to distinguish her cloned body from the original, 
			if they chose to replace her. And Angie was shown the cloned infants 
			as part of a “novel breed” the aliens are producing. 
 Polly has a different take on what may be going on with the baby 
			presentations.
 
				
				“What’s the point?” she asked. “Not to nurture this 
			crossbred infant, not to teach the ETs about emotional love and 
			physical bonding, but to blow our goddamn minds. They use our bodies 
			to get to our minds and emotions.”  
			She doesn’t believe they care 
			anything about our bodies, “except that WE care very much, so that 
			is why our bodies are important to them: to get at our caring.” 
 This view is echoed by Angie. When she was shown one of her “hybrid” 
			offspring, she felt that the presentation was a test of her rather 
			than anything to do with the baby itself.
 
				
				“From that particular 
			experience, I learned that the hybrid presentation liturgy is not a 
			bonding exercise,” she concluded. “In reality it is an act of 
			scrutiny against the mother’s measure of courage and understanding. 
			It has a lot to do with mental pain and how the mother deals with 
			it.”  
			Concerning the clones or hybrids themselves, she was further told 
			that their souls are “recycled” and that they are regenerated many 
			times. This fits in with other reports in which abductees saw the 
			aliens destroy fetuses and were told they are not “really alive” and 
			that their physical material will be used, not wasted. In fact, 
			these and other reports point to the use of human genetic material 
			to produce the Gray workers, quite possibly biological “robots” 
			rather than living, soul-inhabited, entities. 
 The other major technological question concerns the implants, for 
			which the aliens have given various explanations. When Jane received 
			an ear implant, she was told that it affects “brain chemicals and 
			certain subtle functions.” The aliens told Angie that the implants 
			“act as a magnet and pull information from people’s brains” as well 
			as enhancing the use of “special senses” and sending “instructions.”
 
 But Amy was given very different information about the implants by 
			the masked alien who removed hers. Besides being shown where the 
			implants are placed and the fact that they operate on the abductee’s 
			own electrical brain activity, she was also told how the implants 
			are used to control abductees, punish them, and even kill them.
 
 And although no one was told that the implants are used to create 
			the virtual-reality scenarios, that possibility must be considered. 
			The technology behind the VRS is a subject upon which the aliens 
			have been silent, but the effects of the VRS are apparent. Only Amy 
			has been given any information about the images created by aliens, 
			when she was told that they use frightening images for control. One 
			of the aliens told Angie that the military also uses “illusions,” 
			but this was not explained.
 
 Several of the women have their own ideas about what is behind the 
			virtual-reality scenarios. Besides the control factor mentioned by 
			Amy, Anita believes there may be a positive purpose for some of the 
			VRS activity.
 
				
				“I suspect a lot of these encounters,” she said, “are 
			alien-induced dreams, for the purpose of making sure you feel 
			comfortable with them.”  
				  
				Lisa said, “I believe sometimes I’m made to 
			dream odd things to see my reaction to them.”  
				  
				And Jane, too, 
			believes the aliens sometimes create frightening “set-up scenes, 
			absurd stuff,” which has made her uneasy. “I’m afraid,” she 
			confided, “we might find that intelligence [behind the illusions] so 
			cold and impersonal that it would be unbearable.”  
			Given all their experiences, what do the women themselves think 
			about the aliens, their encounters, and the agenda to come? Pat is 
			the only one who had unequivocally positive feelings and trust in 
			the aliens-before her encounter with the “oriental girl” in the 
			underground facility, that is-for her perception of them has been 
			shaped since her childhood to see them as angelic beings.  
			  
			Jane, 
			Angie, and Beth all recognize positive and negative forces among the 
			aliens, and while Amy has been threatened and silenced through the 
			years by the aliens, she still says,  
				
				“I don’t think all aliens are 
			bad. I don’t even consider the Grays that are abusing humans and 
			other life forms as ‘bad’-they have their reasons and think 
			differently from us, so they probably do not understand our 
			feelings.”  
			Angie goes further, saying,  
				
				“Perfectly real aliens exist out there, 
			and it seems one kind wants to help us and another kind wants to 
			deceive us.”  
			Anita has recognized differing agendas among the groups 
			who have interacted with her.  
			  
			She thinks,  
				
					
					
					the Grays care very little 
			about humans personally
					
					the humanoids are involved with sexual 
			aspects of the phenomenon (from her conscious recollections, at 
			least)
					
					the Tans are concerned to bind us to them through our 
			emotions 
			Polly has expressed many ideas about the alien agenda.  
				
				“I know many 
			feel they [aliens] need reproductive material from us,” she wrote, 
			“but the way it feels to me is, although there may be the aspect 
			that we are a resource, it feels like a highly sophisticated mind 
			game.”  
			And she recognizes, as has Anita, that the mind game can be 
			very effective.  
				
				“Intellectually I can say, ‘They are out for 
			control; don’t trust them’,” Polly has confided. “But, Karla, 
			emotionally and deep in my mind I trust certain ones of them more 
			than anything else in the universe. And I have been confronting bit 
			by bit the evidence that they made me feel this way for their 
			purposes, to fulfill their agenda, not for my good. The depth of my 
			trust, I think, is more frightening than the depth of my fear.” Like 
			Anita, she recognizes the directed nature of her response. 
 ‘Their consistent theme is control,” she continued. “It is maddening 
			to realize that although we strive to empower ourselves and know 
			that we can claim and enforce our own mental sovereignty, still so 
			often they slip by our defenses...and own parts of us which by 
			rights we should have in our conscious possession.”
 
			In spite of what some prominent abduction theorists tell us about 
			avoiding thinking in 
			terms of “good and evil” or “positive and negative” when it comes to 
			the aliens, this 
			simply cannot be done, nor should it be. For these women, for my 
			husband and myself, 
			for all abductees, knowing that we have been made a part of this 
			agenda and that we 
			have been implanted, trained, and programmed to participate in some 
			future scenario, how can we not ask to what purpose our minds, 
			bodies, and souls will be used? How can we put aside our 
			rationality, our learned wisdom, and our ethics to trust the words 
			and actions of beings whose nature is kept hidden from us and whose 
			agenda involves the entire world? 
 More immediately, what can be done to alter the abduction situation? 
			Is there any sign that things are changing? The answer is a cautious 
			yes, there is evidence of a change in the ‘standard operating 
			procedure’ of abduction events over the last forty or fifty years.
 
 On the part of the aliens, there seems to have been a quantitative 
			and qualitative increase in abduction activity since the mid-1980s 
			in this country. Whereas most events in the past were deeply 
			suppressed in the abductees’ memories, by 1986 hundreds, if not 
			thousands, of abductees began to remember past experiences and to be 
			more currently aware of new ones.
 
			  
			Either the aliens were not doing a 
			good job of suppressing the memories, or something was triggering a 
			wake-up call in the abductees. Further, more abductees were 
			reporting a variety of alien physical types, not just the small Gray 
			workers typically encountered in the past. 
 An argument can be made that this awareness was initiated 
			deliberately by the aliens, as part of the preparation for the 
			predicted coming global event in which abductees will be activated 
			to perform their “tasks.”
 
 But a different argument can also be made, that abductees were 
			waking up on their own, many times “seeing through” the illusions 
			and virtual-reality scenarios as Anita did when she told the Tan 
			entity who was projecting love toward her, "Too bad it isn’t real.” 
			In several recent reports, in fact, abductees have penetrated the 
			aliens’ illusions and refused to cooperate as the aliens would have 
			had them do. The growth and changes resulting from alien contact may 
			yet prove to be a double-edged sword, giving abductees a heightened 
			awareness and psychic perception that allows them to evaluate and 
			react to their situations in ways they could not have done before.
 
 It has been said that any species, in an environment of extreme 
			stress and questionable survival, may develop new coping mechanisms 
			to ensure that the species continue to exist. Could this be part of 
			what is happening now? Certainly an intrusion of an advanced, 
			controlling force on a widespread scale could generate enough 
			“species stress” to trigger new response mechanisms.
 
			 Studies of human consciousness development theorize that the 
			emergence of bicameralism-the division of the psyche into conscious 
			and subconscious components-occurred relatively recently in human 
			evolution, perhaps no more than five thousand years ago, in a fairly 
			sudden way and with no known precipitating cause.
 
				
					
					
					Could it be that 
			we are once again experiencing a psychic change, a movement toward 
			“tricameralism” that will give us a new form of conscious 
			perception? 
					
					Are we developing new abilities to recognize energies 
			and entities which have hitherto been beyond our ken, and thus new 
			ways to respond?  
			 Many people who see alien interaction as a positive event for 
			humanity point to the growth and changes abductees often evince as 
			proof that the aliens are working to elevate the psychic abilities 
			of our race. Angie has said, echoing the reports of numerous other 
			abductees,  
				
				“I have grown in many ways. My IQ and receptiveness to 
			learning has improved a lot, and I am more in tune to nature as well 
			as myself and other human beings.”  
			 Defenders of alien interaction 
			claim that these sorts of changes are a deliberate product of the 
			contact experience, evidence of the aliens’ benevolent interest in 
			humanity. 
 It is odd, however, that such growth seems to come to abductees only 
			after they are 
			aware of their 
			experiences. If indeed this growth is produced by the aliens, then 
			it should have been there long before the abductees were conscious 
			of their encounters, since in almost every reported case there are 
			signs of alien involvement since early childhood. The psychic 
			increase and growth of perceptive abilities, however, occurring 
			after the abductee is aware of the intrusions, may indicate a 
			different genesis-an internal evolution of consciousness-stemming 
			from our need to know what is and has been done to us and what we 
			can do to meet the situation in a more empowered position.
 
 Survivors of great catastrophes such as hurricanes, earthquakes, or 
			war, may be crushed by the impact of these events, losing their 
			usual ethical considerations and sense of self that is the basis of 
			psychic stability. Or they may find a new resilience, rising to the 
			occasion and reacting with abilities they didn’t know they 
			possessed.
 
 Given the vast intrusive activities of the abduction phenomenon, we 
			as a species may 
			well feel such a threat or stress that a “mutational” or 
			evolutionary leap is occurring 
			today, developing a tricameralism of the mind, allowing us to 
			confront the intruders and
			see them more clearly than they have allowed in the past.
 
			  
			 On the 
			basis of many recent 
			abduction reports, there is hope that our species is awakening.  
			  
			
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