Saturday, November 24, 2007

The Abduction Process


The Sequence
Several scientists and psychologists have been been categorizing all the accounts and trying to find patterns in the testimonies.Thomas Bullard has discovered a consistent structural order to events within abduction reports. There are eight types of events and they are preferentially ordered in this manner:
1.Capture

2.Examination

3.Conference

4.Tour

5.Otherworldly journey

6.Theophany

7.Return

8.Aftermath
No abduction has every event, but events avoid appearing out of this sequence. Abductees aren't generally given a tour of the ship before examination or conference and so forth. The arrangement may be considered arbitrary from a rational standpoint. However, the fidelity of reports to this arrangement seems to indicate these are real experiences. We would expect the elements of the story to get jumbled if they were subjective.

Most abductee’s reports will follow the same scenario:
Capture
The abduction experience usually begins with the visual perception of a bright white light in the sky, field, etc..., or the abductee's bedroom. Individuals have reported to be abducted in every imaginable situation but they are most commonly abducted while they are in their beds or driving their car. Typically electronic devices and cars’ engines "go wild" or shut off. The aliens penetrate the bedrooms of the abductees, in most cases appearing as small gray beings with huge heads and big black eyes. It is mostly the memory of the aliens' entering into the abductee's home that remains preserved in the conscious memory of the abductee. Many abductees report a similar type of paralysis. They awake from sleep to find that their body is paralyzed and at best, are only able to move their eyes back and forth. It is during this moment of terrible fear that the strange beings approach them or step onto their bed. Then the aliens proceed to drag or "beam" the abductee, using an unknown technology, into the ship.
Examination
Once inside, the abductee is directed into a white curved circular room. In the middle of the room there is a metallic examining table which the abductee is instructed to lay upon after removing all his clothes (Some cases indicate that they were sitting up.) One or more aliens perform medical tests, psychological tests and intrusive physical examinations: probing orifices, extracting bodily fluids such as blood or sperm, and take tissue and egg samples. They also inject unknown fluids into various parts of our bodies. Small implants are placed deep into the victims nose, ear, eyelid, forehead, hand, or foot. Interbreeding is sometime evoked: the artificial insemination of women, followed by the removal of the grown embryo months later. The tools used to perform these examinations are unlike familiar surgical tools used by doctors. In many cases, the abductee can't even describe them. Sometimes, the abductees are placed in machines. Some mass abduction reports indicate the presence of one or more humans undergoing the same abduction procedure.
Tour
After the exams and surgery the abductee is instructed to get off the table and put on his clothes. The abductee is then escorted out of the white curved circular room. Often the abductee is taken to other parts of the ship: a room which has alien-human hybrid fetuses being grown in liquid filled tanks, a nursery room which contains alien-human hybrid children, sometimes a child is pointed out as being the abductee's offspring, a room where the abductee is instructed to view a console which details the Earth's past history and warns of the earth's future filled with violent events i.e. storms, cities on fire, volcanoes erupting, and devastated rain forests.
Return
After such procedures the abductee is then returned to his home or car in the same unknown manner. The abducted person awakes in the morning and can remember very little about the events from the night before. However, for the most part, the abductee will detect an unusual injury, a wound or scars that were not yet there the night before. It has also become clear that abductions are not single events. They usually begin in early childhood and occur episodically again and again throughout the individual's life.
Aftermath
A surprising number of abductees suffer from serious illnesses they didn't have before their encounters. These have led to surgery, debilitation, and even death from cancer or internal causes the doctors can't identify.
Some abductees experience a degeneration of their mental, social, and spiritual well-being. Excessive behavior frequently erupts, such as drug abuse, alcoholism, overeating, and promiscuity. Strange obsessions develop and cause the disruption of normal life and the destruction of personal relationships.

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