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SUBJECT: THE DEVIANT UFONAUTS FILE: UFO3271
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ALIEN ENCOUNTERS
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11.THE DEVIANT UFONAUTS
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Most records of close encounters speak either of tall, fair,
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blue-eyed UFO occupants or of the small, bug-eyed abductors famous for
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staring chillingly out from the dust jacket of Whitley Strieber's
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best-sellers, but there also exists a set of often puzzling minority
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reports of yet other alien entities. Whether we explain this variety of
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beings as visitors from other planets in the far reaches of the
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universe, as infiltrators from parallel realities co-existent with
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terrestrial space or as paranormally induced vagaries in human
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perception, they are reliably reported and require consideration.
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One of the most bizarre, and yet carrying in some strange way its
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own peculiar credibility, is the Kelly-Hopkinsville sighting of 21/22
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August 1955, of which Allen Hynek, who studied it closely, remarked that
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"it seems clearly preposterous, even to offend common sense", but he
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also added drily that the latter "has not proved a sure guide in the
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past history of science." (Hynek 1972)
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The case is a classic and fully documented, but there are a few
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details worthy of particular note. First, that the UFO connection is
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clearly established, though playing little part in subsequent events, as
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the trigger, though only on the report of a single member of the Sutton
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family. Second, the characteristics of these hardy dwellers in remote
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Kentucky are important: they had no telephone, radio, television or
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books, and certainly therefore no preconceived ideas about UFOs or their
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occupants. Their reaction to the approach of a small "glowing" man with
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very large eyes and his arms extended over his head was quite typical of
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the isolated rural farmer - they shot him, or at least they tried to
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shoot him and did indeed score a hit from twenty feet. There was a
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sound, described as "just like I'd shot into a bucket", the visitor did
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a quick flip over and ran back into the darkness. If the entity had
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intended his 'hands up' posture as a sign of non-aggression, that was
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not how the Suttons interpreted it. As representatives of our species in
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the encounter, this must be one test the Suttons failed. More creatures
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then appeared and also demonstrated their invulnerability to flying
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Kentucky lead, to the dismay of the family. They locked themselves in
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their farmhouse and watched the little people peeking in at them through
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the windows. After three hours of besieged bewilderment, all eleven
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family members piled into two cars and made a dash for town, returning
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with a police escort. No ufonauts could then be found, but they returned
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when the police left.
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These events were very carefully investigated by Bud Ledwith, a
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technician and former employee of Hynek, who obtained sketches
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independently from all the witnesses. They stuck stubbornly to their
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story, despite the inevitable ridicule which local publicity soon
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evoked. About a year later they also confirmed it to Isabel L.Davis of
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New York, described by Hynek as "one of the most sincere and dedicated
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UFO investigators I have met." Seven adults and four children gave
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totally compatible accounts of the strange visitation. Though we can
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only speculate what reason these creatures might have had for appearing
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thus to this group of sturdy but unimaginative agriculturalists, it is
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quite incredible that they either would or could have fabricated such a
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fantastic story.
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Though the Suttons might be judged guilty of an unprovoked attack
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on the entities, at least they could claim to be defending their
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homestead against an unknown threat. Humans have sometimes demonstrated
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aggressive responses to appearances by ufonauts, but there have been
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plenty of cases where unprovoked violence was shown by the entities too.
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A rather nasty little fellow achieved the distinction of an artist's
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impression of him in action on the front cover of Flying Saucer Review
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after his attack on two Finnish skiers at Imjarvi on 7 January 1970.
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(FSR Vol.16, No.5) It was sunset and very cold when Heinonen and Vilno,
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healthy men in their thirties, halted for a brief rest in a forest
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glade, only to hear a buzzing sound from a luminous cloud which was fast
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approaching and inside which they could see the circular, metallic form
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of a saucer-type UFO. Heinonen was so close that he could have touched
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it with his ski stick and consequently suffered most afterwards.
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Suddenly a brilliant beam was emitted from the underside of the UFO,
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making an illuminated circle about a yard across on the snow, in which
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stood a little creature about ninety centimetres in height.
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It was hook-nosed and waxen faced, with small ears and thin limbs,
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wearing a green overall and knee-high boots also of green, the fairy
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colour. Though, as we all surely recall from our nursery days, there are
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bad fairies as well as good ones, and this one turned out to be quite a
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notable nasty. It had on a conical metal hat and was holding a box from
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which it directed a pulsating yellow ray at the unfortunate skiers,
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after surrounding them with a red mist and shooting coloured sparks at
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them before finally disappearing. They were both afterwards very ill,
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suffering partial paralysis and other symptoms akin to radiation
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poisoning.
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This use of disabling radiation by UFO occupants is fairly common,
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and five years previously Maurice Masse, the French lavender grower from
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Valensole, had observed two small creatures standing beside a landed UFO
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and examining his plants. He got within five yards of them when one
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turned and pointed at him a pencil-like object which stopped him in his
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tracks and left him immobilised for twenty minutes. Though fully
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conscious and with the functioning of his vital organs quite unimpaired,
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he was yet unable to move his limbs as he watched the ufonauts enter
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their craft and take off. Although Masse never admitted it, it is almost
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certain that he was abducted and he described his visitors as under four
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feet tall, wearing green clothing and with fleshy cheeks, large,
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slanting eyes, lipless mouths and pointed chins. (Flying Saucer Review
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Vol. 14, No.1)
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When Aime Michel showed him the picture of a model which had been
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made of the landed UFO seen by patrolman Lonnie Zamora at Socorro, New
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Mexico, the previous year Masse was astonished and thought the picture
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was of the machine he had encountered. The paralysis of the skeletal
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muscles, which are sited in opposing pairs, was attributed by James
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McCampbell (in BUFORA 1987) to a series of microwave pulses affecting
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the nerves concerned, thus locking the muscle pairs and blocking nerve
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signals from the brain. All fairies, of course, had magic wands capable
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of this kind of thing; maybe magic is just technology we don't
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understand, and perhaps in bedtime stories for children of the future
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the good fairy will just wave her pulsed microwave generator and all
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will live happily ever after.
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The UFO psychiatrists said to have abducted Betty Andreasson at
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South Ashburnham, Massachusetts on 25 January 1967 did not paralyse her
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- instead they put her whole family into suspended animation while they
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undertook what appears to have been a psycho-therapeutic process. This
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is a fascinating and probably unique case, investigated by Raymond
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Fowler (1979), which has provoked much discussion, especially concerning
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the symbolic significance of the therapy employed and its relation to
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the religious beliefs of the witness. It must, however, be stressed that
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the framework surrounding the abduction, including the sighting of the
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entities, is supported by the evidence of Mrs. Andreasson's father and
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eldest daughter, which makes it difficult to describe the incident as a
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totally subjective experience. Fowler, moreover, claims that some parts
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of her testimony accord with details of similar unpublished cases, about
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which she could not have known, even though his own investigation, using
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regressive hypnosis, did not begin until ten years after the event.
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The family were watching television that night when the lights
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began to flicker, the electricity supply finally failed and a strange
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pink glow was visible through the kitchen window. Betty's father, Waino
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Aho, looked outside and saw four creatures about four feet tall and of
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the bug-eyed Strieber type, wearing skin tight blue uniforms each
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bearing a symbol described as a bird with outstretched wings. With the
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Ashland case in mind, one cannot help wondering whether the symbol might
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in fact have been a winged serpent or dragon. With her family frozen
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into immobility, Betty saw the four ufonauts enter the house through the
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closed door and engaged them in telepathic conversation about food
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before being taken up into the waiting UFO. After a painful physical
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examination, she was enclosed in a fluid-filled compartment, where she
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floated pleasantly as if in an amniotic environment. Then the liquid was
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drained away and the birth symbolism continued by her passage through a
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dark tunnel, from which she was re-born into a series of semiotic
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environments, culminating in the immolation and regeneration of a
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phoenix. This was accompanied by a voice Betty believed to be that of
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God, telling her that she had been chosen for a special mission to be
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revealed later. This is a frequently recurring feature in abduction
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accounts.
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She was then returned to her home and put to bed, watched over by
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one of her abductors, while her family remained anaesthetised, but next
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morning all seemed restored to normality. Scott Rogo considered her
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experience to have been "an objectified but symbolic journey in which
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the intelligence behind the UFO tried to help the troubled woman
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reconfirm her Christian faith." (Rogo 1990) He sees this abduction
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experience as akin to a session of psychotherapy, a personal and
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participatory drama producing purgation of the passions and hence
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therapeutic, but hastens to add that "this theory does not posit that
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these close encounters are subjective or otherwise imaginary. They
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really do take place in the physical world, but they tend to be ignited
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by a purely mental process." (ibid.) In this case he sees the causative
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factor as Betty Andreasson's anxiety about the health of her husband, at
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that time recuperating in hospital after a serious car crash.
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attempts of people like Scott Rogo to reconcile subjective realities
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with psychological objectivity. Some prefer more simplistic views, such
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as the reductionist perspective taken upon Fowler's third book on the
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case by Rudolf Henke in his review for the German Journal fur
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UFO-Forschung, No.1 of 1992. He attributes all experiences claimed by
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Betty Luca (as she now is) entirely to her own psychological condition,
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seizing upon Fowler's statement that a reputable psychiatrist has
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certified that she has no serious psychological problems. Henke wishes
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to stress the significance of the word 'serious' in this context, though
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surely no one, not even Henke himself, is without some psychological
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problems. He claims that her experiences arise from a demonstrably
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unstable personality, produced by the impact of a hysterectomy on a
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Christian upbringing, together with the trauma from the deaths of two of
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her seven children in a motor accident.
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He believes her first alleged encounter with extra-terrestrials
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while still a young girl, during a walk in the woods, creates the
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suspicion that as a child she was sexually abused, though the connection
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seems as tenuous as his subsequent assertion that the suppression of
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this memory generated fantasies about extra-terrestrials. Despite
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psychiatrist R.J.Lifton's view that her experiences cannot be explained
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by any known psychological process, Henke still concludes that "Betty's
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horror stories are full of explicit sexual references; one wouldn't need
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to be deeply versed in Freudian psychology to see this ... The rampant
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abduction paranoia in certain American UFO circles bears traces of
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medieval witchcraft beliefs, as also do the supernatural explanations
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usually put forward." (My translation)
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So it is all apparently quite straightforward and simple. For
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Henke there was no abduction and the whole affair was no more than the
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fantasy of a crazed woman, inflated by gullible ufologists. Though
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Fuller may have been in some respects too credulous, Henke is far too
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superficial in his scepticism and amateur psychology. The fact that the
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experiences reported by Betty Andreasson/Luca are difficult to interpret
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does not warrant their dismissal as of no significance at all. In cases
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of such uncertainty it is surely better simply to suspend judgement.
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In another very different abduction case at Pascagoula,
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Mississippi on 11 October 1973, the unique feature was the description
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given by two fishermen, Charles Hickson and Calvin Parker, of the
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ufonauts. The men were levitated aboard a UFO by three five feet tall
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beings with no necks, exceptionally long arms ending in crab claws, and
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round feet. Hickson had total recall of a physical examination by a
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floating object like a huge eye, but Parker fainted from fear. After
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about twenty minutes both were deposited unharmed on the river bank. To
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the best of my knowledge, these entities have not returned to Earth
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since.
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Much less frightening were the three little creatures like winged
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Strieber types who flew into the sitting room of Jean, a Midlands
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housewife on 4 January 1979. They inspected the Christmas decorations
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and probed her mind telepathically, telling her they came from the sky.
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"We come down here to talk to people, but they don't seem to be
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interested," they complained, each accepting a mince pie Jean offered,
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but they fled back to their UFO, parked in the garden, when she showed
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them how to light a cigarette. These aerial creatures do sometimes seem
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to have a strong fear of fire. They took with them their mince pies,
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however, and the local paper reported the incident with the amusing
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headline "TAKE ME TO YOUR LARDER". (Randles 1988)
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In February 1974 a Belgian blacksmith cycling to work at Hirson
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had precisely the opposite experience, for he was forcibly fed with a
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substance like chocolate by two burly ufonauts five and a half feet
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tall, wearing dark one-piece overalls and helmets covering the face,
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with long, five-fingered gauntlet gloves reaching almost to the
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shoulder. He suffered no ill-effects from his curious meal and the
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investigators subsequently found grass flattened in a circular area
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where he had seen their landed UFO. (Flying Saucer Review Vol.21, No.6,
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1975)
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various types of UFO occupant and some indeed have been reported to be
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ten feet tall. The Flatwoods monster in West Virginia was seen on 12
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September 1952 and described as having the bulk of a very large man but
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without visible limbs. The face was blood red with glowing, greenish
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eyes and the head, shaped like the ace of spades, had a large circular
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window from which shone two fixed beams of blue light. Nearby was a
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black object twenty feet across, pulsating with a cherry red glow and
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also shaped like a spade ace. It is hardly surprising that one of the
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witnesses fainted with fright as the monster began to move towards him.
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(Sachs 1980) In April 1971 a young couple saw a saucer shaped UFO with
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rectangular windows in the upper section and circular ones below,
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through which were visible as silhouettes two humanoid forms also ten
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feet in height. Like the witnesses at Flatwoods, they too decided to
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leave the area rather rapidly. (Flying Saucer Review Vol.17, No.4,1971)
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No survey of deviant UFO occupants could ignore the various types
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of robot which have been observed in their company or operating alone.
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Mention has already been made of the squad of small robots that marched
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towards Ed Walters on the road at Gulf Breeze, but the robots who
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stopped the car of an anonymous witness at Warneton on the
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Franco-Belgian frontier one January evening in 1974 were quite
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different. Leaving their craft in a field at the roadside, two figures
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walked in a slow, rigid fashion to within a dozen yards of the stranded
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motorist. The smaller was about four feet tall, resembling the Michelin
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man in the tyre advertisements, with a round helmet whose window allowed
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a face to be seen inside. He held what seemed to be a short, thick stick
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with a pointed, pyramidal tip. The second entity was somewhat taller,
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with a cubical helmet revealing inside a pear-shaped head with round
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eyes, identical to that of his companion. Each had a small nose, a
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lipless mouth with neither teeth nor tongue, and long arms reaching just
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below the knee. The creatures were interrupted by the arrival of another
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motorist and took off without any further interaction. (Flying Saucer
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In September 1964 at Cisco Grove, California, there occurred what
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seems to have been a concerted attempt by two ufonauts, assisted by
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robots, to capture alive a human specimen. Donald S.. out hunting with a
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party of friends, became separated from the main group and the fires he
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lit to attract the attention of forest rangers brought instead a flying
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light, followed shortly by two entities about five and a half feet tall,
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who approached the tree in whose branches Donald had by then taken
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refuge. They wore silvery uniforms with hoods or helmets that went
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straight up from their shoulders and showed large dark eyes as they
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looked up at their intended victim. Next there appeared a big black
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robot with reddish 'eyes' and a 'mouth' which dropped open on a hinge,
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from which a white anaesthetic vapour issued and with which, when the
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two ufonauts had tried in vain to climb the tree, the robot proceeded to
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render Donald unconscious. Fortunately he had secured himself to the
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tree trunk with his belt and later tried to drive off his attackers with
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burning pieces of his clothing. This had some success, but at dawn a
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second robot appeared and the two together produced a cloud of gas that
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put Donald out for some hours. When he awoke, his assailants had gone.
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(Lorenzen C.& J., 1967)
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UFO occupant inevitably raises the suspicion that they may not in fact
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be the autonomous individuals they have been thought to be, but merely
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android robots following out action patterns dictated by complex
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computer logic. Whitley Strieber felt that they might in some ways be
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compared to social insects such as ants or bees, in whose colonies the
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actions and interests of the individual are totally and innately
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subordinated to the aims of the whole. If there is any validity in such
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ideas, then the question of who or what has programmed them and to what
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end obviously arises.
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UFO occupants are sometimes neither robotic nor humanoid. At nine
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o'clock one October morning in 1973 at Greenburg, Pennsylvania, a
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dome-shaped object a hundred feet across, making a sound like a lawn
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mower, was seen to land in a field and soon afterwards two figures the
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watchers at first thought to be bears were seen moving along by a fence
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known to have posts six feet high, from which it was deduced that the
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creatures were seven and eight feet tall respectively. Both were
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completely covered with long grey hair and had greenish-yellow eyes.
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Their arms hung down almost to the ground and they made whining sounds
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to each other, almost like those of a human baby crying. They also
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produced a strong sulphurous smell, rather like burning rubber. (Flying
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It is difficult to envisage a single planet inhabited by such a
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variety of creatures as we have been considering, all with the
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independent capacity for space travel and each desirous of visiting our
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little corner of the galaxy. Even a series of planets, one for each type
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of visitor, seems highly unlikely. In the case of exceptional or unique
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appearances by unusual entities it seems more probable that they have
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somehow arrived accidentally in our space-time continuum, slipping
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inadvertently through some temporal crevice and perhaps unable to find
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their way back at once. There may well exist within our own physical
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space an infinity of universes with differing temporal co-ordinates
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wherein creatures even stranger than any we have yet encountered could
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exist, but the appearances of deviant ufonauts seem entirely random,
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purposeless and seldom if ever recurring. If behind the more regular
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manifestations of UFO activity there exists a directing intelligence, we
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are unlikely to find any clues to its nature in the case histories of
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the deviants.
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