Subject: Re: Converstations with Extraterrestrials--CASE NINE + Conclusions!!!!
From: Hugh
Date: 30/08/2003, 17:19
Newsgroups: alt.alien.visitors,alt.alien.research,alt.paranet.ufo,alt.paranet.abduct

Your a fucking lair  and google backs up my claim!
Now prove me wrong you freaking Govt stooge

Sir Arthur wrote:
In article <h6s0lvok0tpcl5hnre3aal2pqh0chqsuel@4ax.com>, David Patrick says...

... hasn't posted one single case he has personally
investigated.


False, it is YOU that has never posted a single case
that you have investigated, although you make
all kinds of wild "claims" which all have proven to
be false!!!

Now, let's start at the top, shall we??
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Conversations with extraterrestrials by Preston Dennett
Certain patterns emerge !

The rarest type of UFO event is an onboard experience or a face-to-face
encounter with an actual extraterrestrial. In my twenty years of UFO
investigations, I have uncovered only a handful of these types of very close
encounters.

Surprisingly, in the vast majority of these encounters, there is little or no
conversation between the humans and the aliens. In the cases where there is
conversation, it is often one-sided and limited to the extraterrestrials giving
platitudes to the frightened witnesses.
It's the same phrase over and over again-almost like a broken record. The first
word out of the aliens' mouths (or minds) is invariably, "DO NOT BE AFRAID. WE
WON'T HURT YOU."

While the aliens are usually very tight-lipped, occasionally they will engage
people in brief conversations or relay brief messages.

CASE ONE: "You won't remember this."

My first case involving conversations between humans and ETs was with the
Robinson family of Reseda, CA. In 1989, the family experienced a series of
sightings and abductions by gray-type aliens, culminating in what UFO
investigators call "a baby presentation."

The main witness, Kelly Robinson, experienced four consecutive visitations over
a period of a few months. During each encounter, she was able to converse with
the aliens.

On the first encounter, Kelly awoke to find four gray type ETs standing around
her bed. One spoke telepathically, telling her. "Do not be afraid. Come with us.
You won't remember this."

Kelly, however, was a very feisty, independent twenty year-old, and like twenty
percent of abductees, she did remember. She recalled being taken into a small
round room and placed on a table. They told her, "We're going to take your
memory away. You'll not remember this...Don't be afraid. We're not going to hurt
you. You can't remember this."

Kelly screamed at them, "Yes, I will!"

This argument went back and forth, with the aliens telling her she couldn't and
wouldn't remember, and Kelly screaming back that she would.

They then cut her arm. She woke up the next morning and immediately looked at
her arm. A neat two-inch scar was exactly where she remembered the aliens
cutting her.

Two weeks later, the aliens returned, telling her, "We're going to take your
memory." Kelly screamed at them, "No, you're not. I'm going to tell."

They told her, "No, you're not....Your parents wouldn't understand. You better
not tell them, you know." Kelly screamed out that she would tell her father.

They said, "No, no, no! You can't."

A few weeks later, they came again. As usual, they attempted to erase her memory
of the incident. They told her, "You're going to forget everything."

However, as usual, Kelly had some recall of the events. Says Kelly, "I don't
know specifically what they asked me. They were asking me things about what we
do, but you know, I can't specifically say. They [said,] 'this will happen and
that will happen.' I think it's about my job or something."

Says Kelly, "It's hard for me to remember. They say, "You're going to forget
everything.'...It's totally stressed on, 'We're not going to let you remember
this. We're going to take your memory of this away."'

On her final encounter, the aliens appeared and said, "We need to talk to you.
Come with us." Kelly resisted and threatened to tell her father. They said, "No,
you can't tell your dad."

Says Kelly, "I think they're religious. They're not really out to hurt us.
They're out to learn. But they're afraid for us to remember. because they're
afraid we would tell people about them."