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From: "A.J. Craddock"Date: Fri, 17 Jan 1997 09:14:33 -0800 Subject: Project Open Mind - Katharina Wilson Katharina Wilson, who wrote "Alien Jigsaw" and several other books has an excellent new section on her Webpage called Project Open Mind (http://www.alienjigsaw.com/pom_toc.html). Basically it is a scholarly history of Government Mind Control experiments which then goes on to postulate in prosaic and convincing terms that most of the so-called alien abductions are probably of covert terrestrial origin. This is all illustrated by her own personal experiences and those of others that are similar, and she even convincingly presents the hypothesis that such touchstones of the abduction phenomenon as the Betty and Barney Hill case could also well have been a Government Mind Control exercise. This take on the so-called alien abduction issue has of course long been that of CSETI and Dr. Greer (http://www.cseti.com). Of particular interest is the association of Langley AFB in Hampton, Va, and other military establishments (including naval vessels), coupled with terrestrial military procedures such as the use of plastic ID cards by the perpetrators of these experiments. Also quite convincingly postulated is the fact that the so-called cattle mutilations might also well be perpetrated by human covert forces. I enjoyed "Alien Jigsaw" when it came out several years ago, and am impressed by the "just the facts" manner that she brings to what is usually an emotional subject. By the way I have absolutely nothing to do with Katharina Wilson, but feel her Project Open Mind does shed some additional rays of insight as to just what is going on. Of course if this hypothesis is true, it will stand the whole "Abduction Industry" on its head, as they won't have the "Evil Alien" to kick around any more! Tony Craddock
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