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SUBJECT: Alien Abductions by Dr Karla Turner FILE: UFO1018
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PART 4
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An even more bizarre event happened to a woman in the Southwest
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during her encounter. She said she was "removed" from her body and
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stored in some inexplicable way, still aware, however, and able to
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communicate with her captors. They told her that another entity was
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now using her body, that it was going through all her regular
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activities, and that no one would be able to tell the difference.
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The day after the abduction when she returned to her job, she found
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that her body had indeed been at work, even though she herself was
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somewhere else.
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'INTERDIMENSIONAL BEING'.
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These alien intruders apparently can behave and appear in a
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variety of ways. In one man's experience, a human-looking woman
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often appeared, although she claimed she was an interdimensional
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being whose real appearance was not what the abductee saw. At times
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she would be "completely there" and very three-dimensional, but at
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other times only her head would be visible, or her head and hands.
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The evidence from several cases also shows that the aliens have
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an odd interest in our animals, yet this is hardly mentioned in
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standard abduction research. During a period of intense ET activity
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in my family's life, for instance, our dog was somehow moved one
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night from a fenced back yard into a locked garage. And the same dog,
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conversely, woke us up one morning barking in the back yard, when it
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had been put in a locked garage the night before. In both cases,
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there was no sign that either the gate or the garage door had been
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opened. The old dog was quite blind, at any rate, and would have
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had trouble getting anywhere, even if both passageways had been clear.
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PET PUZZLER.
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Transporting dogs turned up again in the case of a UFO
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researcher. Her dog slept outside, yet in the middle of the night
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she was awakened by his wet tongue on her face. She and the dog
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were in her bed, but her bedroom door was still locked, as was the
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outside door, and there were two other doors closed in between them.
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Horses also have been moved, leaving their abductee-owners to
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track them down in corrals far distant from where the animals had
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been locked away for the night. It's hard to imagine the purpose of
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such events, yet they are part of the larger phenomenon and must
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have some relevance.
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There also seems to be a connection between abductions and the
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disappearance or appearance of possessions and other objects. One of
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the more humorous episodes occurred when a researcher was visiting
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another city and staying as a guest in our home. The day had been
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spent in work with other abductees, and that evening the group
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ordered Chinese food.
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PREFERRED UTENSILS APPEAR.
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As we sat eating the food, the researcher remarked that she
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preferred eating Chinese food with chopsticks, but we didn't have any.
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After the meal, the researcher went to her room then returned moments
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later with a very puzzled expression. "I thought you didn't have any
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chopsticks," she told my husband. "And I certainly didn't mean for
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you to go out and buy them! But thank you anyway for being so
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thoughtful." She held out a pair of chopsticks wrapped in paper and
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smiled.
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"Where did you get those?" he asked in amazement.
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"They were on my bed," she replied. "Didn't you put them there?"
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"Of course not!" he exclaimed. "There aren't--weren't--any
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chopsticks in the house, I promise you. And I haven't gone anywhere!"
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Other objects have appeared out of nowhere, such as metal balls
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falling from abductees' bodies when they rose from their beds the
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morning after an encounter. In another instance, a mother saw what
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looked like a white book floating horizontally in her son's bedroom,
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but when she went in, there was no book to be seen. In one
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abductee's home, a fish disappeared from their aquarium, and then it
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reappeared ten days later, twice as large as it had been. Within 24
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hours, however, it died, as did all the other fish in the tank.
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WOMEN IN DISTRESS.
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Perhaps the most remarkable and disturbing set of cases
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concerned two women I know but who are unacquainted with each other.
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The first woman awoke one morning to find her bed soaked with blood.
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It was during her menstrual cycle, yet she was surprised to have bled
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so profusely as to soak through the tampon she had inserted before
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going to bed. When she went to the bathroom to clean up, she could
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find no tampon to remove. Frantically she searched her bed, the
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bedroom, and finally her entire apartment, but the tampon had
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disappeared. A few days later, she related the incident to me, but
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neither of us knew what to make of it.
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A month passed, and I received a call from the second woman, who
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lived far away from me. She was perplexed by an event of the
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previous night and wanted to tell someone about it. This woman was
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having her menstrual cycle also, and the night before had put on a
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sanitary pad before going to bed. Several hours later, she woke up
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and decided to go change the pad, as she was an unusually heavy
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bleeder. In surprise, however, she found the pad was spotless, and
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then she felt something inside her. She told me that she removed
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the tampon, but couldn't understand how it had gotten there. "I
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haven't used tampons in ten years," she said, "so this doesn't make
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any sense."
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ANOMALIES IN 'TYPICAL' REPORTS.
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Anomalies have turned up in some cases that might otherwise seem
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to follow the "typical" abduction sequence of going into the "ship,"
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undergoing an examination and being returned with little or no memory.
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Sometimes, for instance, the surroundings in the "ship" are described
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as messy or dirty, with foul odors and signs of sloppy housekeeping.
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Sometimes the interior is said to be crowded, buzzing with numerous
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entities engaged in rapid, inexplicable movements from place to place.
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Even more unusual are those accounts of abductions to inner space
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rather than outer space. In these cases, abductees tell of being
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taken into large underground complexes, and their descriptions very
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often include earthly--perhaps military-- apparatus as well as the
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presence of both humans and aliens working together. These
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underground areas are reached through long vertical or corkscrewing
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tunnels, the abductees say, and in one case the place looked like a
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movie set of an old Western town.
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'BATHROOM SETTINGS'.
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A third anomalous episode, which may have taken place aboard a
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craft or in an underground setting, involves abductees taken into
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"bathroom" settings. There they are made to get into "stalls" with or
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without toilets, and in most cases the abductees are thoroughly
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frightened by the events that occur in these surroundings, often
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having to do with examination of their sexual organs.
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Most of these anomalous details have come from a relatively
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small group of abductees, yet similar cases are known elsewhere. In
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the instance of the odd scar, which began this discussion, there are
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cases of the triangular pattern turning up all over the world, yet no
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prominent researcher has acknowledged this. The scoop marks and
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straight-line cuts are well known, but just as frequent are less
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permanent scars and marks. Single, double and multiple puncture marks
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appear on abductees' bodies, as do wide paths of subcutaneous purplish
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smears, triangles and other shapes made by skin discoloration rather
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than punctures, and long claw- mark scratches, usually numerous,
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accompanied by even longer welts of unbroken skin.
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CHALLENGE TO 'POSITIVE' THEORIES.
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As to researchers who claim that the ETs are here to help us
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evolve some higher consciousness or that they are here for some
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other positive purpose--saving our plant, promoting world peace,
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etc.--I challenge those researchers to incorporate anomalous data
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into this view.
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What about those people who suffer total breakdowns after their
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experiences? What about those who undergo wild personality changes,
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who find themselves obsessed with deviant sexual behavior they never
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had before, often leading to the breakup of marriages and friendships?
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These things have happened numerous times, but no researcher has yet
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explained the higher purpose behind such results.
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Particularly disturbing are those cases where previously healthy
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individuals have an ET encounter and then develop debilitating or
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terminal illnesses. It is well known that many women suffer
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gynecological problems after their experiences, often leading to
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hysterectomies. But other instances have shown the development of
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severe fatigue, horrible swelling and itching, and even cancer.
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Where are the positive effects in these cases?
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Theories are starting places for research, not proven
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conclusions, and UFO researchers must be willing to expand and alter
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their pet theories according to the data they uncover. It would be
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wonderful if we could shape ET experiences into something positive,
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but until the details of abduction encounters--all the details--are
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given serious consideration, I think it's dangerous to cling to
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theories that ignore data that will not fit. We owe it to ourselves
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to seek the whole truth.
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(Karla Turner, Ph.D. received her doctorate in English studies from
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the University of North Texas and was a university teaching fellow
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for over a decade. Author of the recently-released Into the Fringe,
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she has researched the UFO phenomenon and worked with abductees
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since 1988.)
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End
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