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SUBJECT: WHAT HAPPENS DURING AN ABDUCTION FILE: UFO1503
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The following article was originally published on the science magazine
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OMNI. It is reproduced here exactly as it appeared in its original form,
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without so much as a misplaced comma, period, or question mark.
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From "OMNI"--December 1990
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SAUCER SECRETS: WHAT REALLY HAPPENS TO ABDUCTEES INSIDE THE ALIEN SHIPS
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by Paul McCarthy
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THE JUICY DETAILS UFOLOGISTS WON'T REVEAL
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UFO abductees come complete with incredible tales of tiny gray aliens,
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vast starships, and horrific medical exams. But how do UFOlogists
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distinguish between true abductees and pretenders, between someone who has
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been through a bona fide abduction and someone who is simply repeating
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information that was reported in the press?
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To validate stories and sidestep hoaxes, many UFOlogists have begun to
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withhold details of the abduction experience, much as police withhold the
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clues fouind at the scene of a crime to trip up a thief. Only true
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abductees, ivestigators say, will report the correct informational tidbits,
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which have been kept from the public domain.
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Artist Budd Hopkins, author of MISSING TIME and INTRUDERS, for
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instance, holds back abductee reports of "what would appear to be a
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notational system of letters and numbers" drawn on the inside walls of the
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alien ships. David Jacobs, another abduction researcher and professor of
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history at Temple University, who has just finished a book on the abduction
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phenomenon, refuses to reveal a specific female body area measured by
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aliens. "The area is so unusual," he says, "it's difficult to describe
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precisely."
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Even more circumspect is psychologist Richard Haines, who says he is
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"a firm believer in holding things back" but won't reveal even in general
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terms what these things are.
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So far, researchers cross-checking material that has been held back
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from the public have not met with all the hoped-for results. Los Angeles
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UFOlogist Ann Druffel, for instance, has not found the unusual body
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measurements referred to by Jacobs, nor the strange notational markings
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withheld by Hopkins.
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Hopkins himself notes that cross-referencing can be misleading, since
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different researchers have different styles. For instance, he explains, "if
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a person comments on being measured, Dave Jacobs will ask what part of the
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body and from where to where, while I'll just let that go."
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Some of his inconsistency might be reduced if abduction researchers
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could all agree to hold back the same information, but, says Haines, "that
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agreement is difficult to get in any field." It is a question of differing
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research styles, he says, "with everyone trying to make his or her own
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mark."
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Perhaps that's why UFO researchers zealously guard the material they
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withhold. In an effort to dig up some of their best-kept secrets,
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therefore, we went to a proanomalies expert Dennis Stacy. After snooping
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around a bit, Stacy have us his "best guess" list of some weird, bad, and
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bizzare (but secret) aspect of alien life.
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1. Pictographic Writing.
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As Hopkins said, abductees regularly report a system of writing
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on alien walls. Some sources have suggested the writing may
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resemble Chinese ideograms, Egyptian hieroglyphics, or other forms
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of pictorial writing.
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2. Alien Nurseries.
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According to Hopkins, abductees consistently report alien
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nurseries--rooms in which human-alien hybrid babies are bred.
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What do these rooms look like? Only the abductees (and Hopkins)
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know for sure, but we think the researchers are hiding reports of
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uncovered metallic incubators that take a hybrid fetus through
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every stage of development.
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3. Fetal Removal.
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Hopkins won't reveal how the hybrid babies are actually born. Our
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best guess is that machines transfer the babies from the
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incubators to larger, deeper metal containers used as cribs.
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4. Mother-and-Child Reunion.
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Once the hybrid baby is born, it is presented to the human mother,
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abductees report. What's the exact nature of this interaction?
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"Let's just say it's not the way we would do it," Hopkins asserts.
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We think the aliens may not touch the babies at all, perhaps
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extracting them from shallow metallic containers (the alien cribs)
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with robot arms and delivering them, via moving conveyors, to the
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human mother, who provides physical warmth and love.
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5. Letting Go.
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Some of our sources have suggested that abductees are reporting
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loss of bowel and bladder control. Even Hopkins and Jacobs admit
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that such incidents would not be unusual "if a good deal of fear
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was involved."
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6. Alien Garb.
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Early reports of aliens decked out in seamless, formfitting,
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unisex bodysuits seem lackluster. We think the researchers may
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be hiding some form of bodily decoration: colorful clothing
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patches, brightly colored buttons, even tattoos.
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7. Human-Alien Sex.
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We believe that many abductees report the sensation of paralysis
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followed by unwilling sexual intercourse with aliens. We suspect
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that the unpleasant, but possibly arousing, ritual surrounding
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this experience has been described in great detail by thousands of
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UFO abductees.
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* THE U.F.O. BBS - http://www.ufobbs.com/ufo *
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