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Alien Abductions Explained-Abductees Doubly Violated
Alien Abductions Explained by the late Dr. Karla Turner
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Abductees report seeing other humans in these facilities being drained of blood,
being mutilated, flayed, and dismembered, and being stacked, lifeless, like
cords of wood. Some abductees have been threatened that they, too, will end up
in this condition if they don't cooperate with their alien captors.
Aliens come into homes and temporarily remove young children, leaving their
distraught parents paralyzed and helpless. In cases where a parent has been
able to protest, the aliens insist that "The children belong to us." Aliens
have forced their human abductees to have sexual intercourse with aliens and
even with other abductees while groups of aliens observe these performances. In
such encounters, the aliens have sometimes disguised themselves in order to gain
the cooperation of the abductee, appearing in such forms as Jesus, the Pope,
certain celebrities, and even the dead spouses of the abductees.
Children abductees sometimes show a new and obsessive interest in their own
genitalia after alien encounters, saying that their abductors who come at night
have been touching these parts of their bodies. Aliens perform extremely
painful experiments or procedures on abductees, saying that these acts are
necessary but giving no explanation why. Abductees' eyes are painfully removed
from the sockets, allowing the aliens to scrape the area or implant devices into
the area before the eyeballs are replaced, for instance. Some abductees are
subjected to painful constrictions, often around the head, chest and
extremities. Painful genitalia and anal probes are performed, on children as
well as adults. Aliens make predictions of an imminent period of global chaos
and destruction. They say that a certain number of humans-and the number varies
dramatically from case to case--will be "rescued" from the planet in order to
continue the species, either on another planet or back on earth after the
destruction is over. Many abductees report that they don't believe their alien
captors and foresee instead a much more sinister use of the "rescued" humans.
In every instance from this list, there are multiple reports from unrelated
cases, confirming that such bizarre details are not the product of a single
deranged mind. These details are convincing evidence that, contrary to the
claims of many UFO researchers, the abduction experience isn't limited to a
uniform pattern of events. This phenomenon simply can't be explained in terms
of cross-breeding experiments or scientific research into the human physiology.
SPIRITUALLY ENLIGHTENED?
And it becomes clear from these details that the beings who are doing such
things can't be seen as spiritually enlightened, with the best interest of the
human race in mind. Something else is going on, something far more painful and
frightening, in many, many abduction encounters. There is a theory current in
ufological research that says abductees who perceive their experiences in a
negative way only do so because they themselves aren't spiritually or
psychically advanced. Persons with higher cosmic development have positive
alien encounters, so the theory goes, and those who have painful or frightening
experiences are merely spiritual Neanderthals. This is a pet theory of
researchers who claim that aliens, whether objectively real or not, serve as
"mirrors" of our spiritual nature, on an individual or a species-wide basis.
Strieber has voiced this theory, for instance, in Majestic, where he says, "In
the eyes of the others [the aliens], we who met them saw ourselves. And there
were demons there" Having worked with so many decent, honest, positively
oriented abductees, however, I believe this theory is wrong. It is worse than
wrong--it is despicable, as despicable as blaming a rape victim for the violence
committed against her.
This attitude leaves many abductees feeling doubly violated, first by the aliens
who took them and then by the UFO researchers to whom they turn for explanations
and help. But it is easy to understand why such a theory would be so popular.
Humans have a deep need to believe in the power of good. We need for the aliens
to be a good force, since we feel so helpless in their presence. And we need
for some superior force to offer us a hope of salvation, both personally and
globally, when we consider the sorry state of the world.
I think the aliens know this about us--they know that we want and hope for them
to be benevolent creatures--and they use our desire for goodness to manipulate
us. What better way to gain our cooperation than to tell us that the things
they are doing are for our own good? But looking at the actions, the results of
alien interference such as the long list above. There is a great discrepancy
between what we desire from them and what they are doing to us.
Not all abduction reports are filled with frightening or painful events, of
course. Many people say that their alien encounters felt benevolent, that their
abductors treated them kindly or at least with a scientific detachment. Some
abductees recall being told that they were "special," that they were "chosen,"
and that they have an important task to perform for the benefit of humanity.
Given such a positive message, the abductees may ignore the fear and the pain of
their encounters and insist to themselves and to others that a higher motive
underlies the abduction experience. And, in some cases, all that an abductee
remembers is a benevolent encounter and so as no reason to assume any negative
action has occurred. But intensive research shows that at the core of the
human-alien interaction there is a clear pattern of deception. We know, for
instance, that "screen memories" are often used to mask an alien abduction.
Such accounts abound, in which a person sees a familiar yet out-of-place animal,
like a deer or owl, a monkey or a rabbit, and then experiences a period of
missing time. The person often awakens later to find a new, unexplained scar on
his body.
Uneasiness about the encounter will persist, however, and far different memories
may start to surface in dreams or flashbacks, and then the person seeks help to
explain the uneasiness. Quite often, hypnotic regression is used to uncover the
events behind the "screen memory," and that is when a typical alien abduction
surfaces. The most recent research in which I've been involved has turned up
yet a second sort of screening process. If it turns out to be accurate, then
thousands of abduction cases are in urgent need of re-examination. The typical
scenario of undergoing the regressive hypnosis usually results in penetration of
the initial blocked memories. The abductee then recalls an encounter, hitherto
unremembered, such as undergoing a physical examination of some sort, perhaps
having body tissues removed or having a gynecological exam. Other typical
reports include the taking of sperm and ova, of being told of an important task
to be carried out, or of receiving a warning of upcoming disaster. And in most
cases, both the abductee and the investigator come away from the hypnosis
session feeling that they have discovered the truth about the experience.
Rationalization leads them to believe that the aliens' purposes must be
scientifically objective or benevolent. The less threatening and more
benevolent the hypnotically recalled event seems, the more satisfied are the
investigator and the abductee. "That wasn't so bad, now, was it? These beings
are our friends, or at least they are not our enemies. "And everyone goes away
with a sense of relief. I have yet to hear of a researcher who actually
questions the uncovered scenario. But from several recent cases, it is apparent
that these recovered memories may well also be yet another screen, masking
events that are much more reprehensible. I will explain one such case, to make
the point clear.
A STRANGE REPORT.
A man in his late 40's came to us to explore several alien-related events in his
life, and in the interview he told of a strange, although not apparently
alien-oriented, episode that had haunted him since childhood. When he was ten
years old, his grandmother came to visit in his home, and since the house was
small, she shared his bed on the first night of her visit. During the night,
the boy was awakened by a loud male voice. He couldn't understand what the voice
was saying, but it sounded angry and was addressing the grandmother lying beside
him. The next morning, he asked his grandmother, "What was that voice in the
bedroom last night?" His grandmother, with tears in her eyes, pulled him
tightly to her and said, "That was the devil." She said nothing more about the
episode, but she did insist that her son take her back to her own home
immediately. It was an unreasonable request, and her son tried to talk her out
of it. But the grandmother was adamant, and finally her son agreed to take her
home the following day. The entire family made the trip of over a hundred miles
back to the grandmother's farm, and within an hour of their arrival, the
grandmother suffered a massive stroke and died. Ever since that event, the man
had felt a heavy burden of guilt associated with his grandmother's death. Yet
there was no conscious reason for him to have felt that way. The entire event
was poignant and mystifying, but in all the alien encounters he had subsequently
undergone, he had felt that the aliens were his friends and were helping him by
expanding his psychic abilities.