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SUBJECT: RESEARCH BY NICHOLAS REITER FILE: UFO3352
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PART 1
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July 1993
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The following excerpts are a summary of the research underway by Nicholas
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Reiter. Nicholas is a graduate of Terra Technical College, and is a
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professional research technologist for a solar cell manufacturing firm. He
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about thirty years old and has been interested in the UFO phenomena all his
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life. The following is a brief of the summarization of his research as
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outlined in Dr. David Gotlib's Bulletin of Anomalous Experience;
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"Magnetic Implant Response" and "Magnetism, UFO Abductions and the
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Anomalous". Nicholas does not belong to any large UFO group ( e.g. MUFON,
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CUFOS, etc. ) and has been involved in this research for the past three years.
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Some of the following "quoted" passages are directly from sources listed
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above.
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New observations which may well be some of the most significant discoveries
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made in regard to abductions, UFOS and mind control were first investigated
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in the Autumn of 1990. These tests and experiments were performed by Nicholas
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Reiter and his colleague (AR) in the Dallas area with confirmed abductees
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using a techniques that can easily be duplicated.
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The objectives of these two were;
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1. Can the UFO abduction process be understood in the terms of specific
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technology?
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2. Can the abduction implant devices, recalled so often under hypnosis, be
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objectively detected, studied, and possibly neutralized by electrical,
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magnetic, or otherwise energy-related means?
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3. Can a system of defense be developed against the protocol ?
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Assumptions for the research/experimentation;
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1. There exists an intelligence, of unknown origin and nature, which
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is currently carrying out an agenda of experimentation, manipulation,
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and/or resource acquisition using the human race, or certain members
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thereof, as unwilling subjects.
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2. The agenda given in assumption 1 is being carried out with the use
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of highly advanced technology.
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3. This technology appears to be, at least partially, based on forms of
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energy, or energy-matter relationships, which are currently unknown to,
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or unacknowledged, by classical physics.
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4. The human race has the undeniable right to defend itself to the best of
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it's ability, against the abduction agenda.
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The first set of experiments involved trying to find a means to elicit a
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tangible objective response from abduction implant devices. AR first noticed
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a "weird" sensation in her volunteers when a large ( flux density measured at
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approx. 2000 gauss) horseshoe magnet had been held up to the region of the
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volunteers head where, under hypnosis, the volunteer had recalled aliens
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"doing something to her". The sensation was extraordinary vivid and
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disturbing to the volunteer. It seemed to be both mental and physiological in
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nature. In nearest terms it was a "panic" response, a mental feeling of
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terror or extreme apprehension, coupled with a verified rise in pulse rate
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and perspiration.
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The volunteer (V#1), said that the panic response seemed to duplicate the
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feeling that she had been subject to in the past, shortly before an abduction
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related event would occur. Over the course of the following weeks several
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different tests were conducted with the subject V#1.
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1. A large electromagnet ( 1000 turns of #14 AWG wrapped around an iron core)
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was substituted for the horseshoe magnet. This coil was energized both with
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110VAC and later with 6VDC, in different tests. The response for both were
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smaller in magnitude than the horseshoe magnet although the symptoms were
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the same.
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2. While using the horseshoe magnet a piece of steel was placed between
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the poles to divert the magnetic flux away from any external regions of
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the magnet. This test was performed to determine if the actual flux lines
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were involved in the response or whether the response was based on other
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"virtual" effects of magnet.
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3. The response (hereafter called the Magnetic Implant Response or MIR)
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seemed to first appear when the magnet was moved within 18 inches of the
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volunteer's response region (area of the implant). From this distance
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inward, the intensity increased.
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4. The Tesla Coil Suppression Effect (TCSE) was discovered. This will be
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discussed later.
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Nicholas and AR then started testing other volunteers in Jan 1991. Previous
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to this their research was being performed with the assistance of V#1 only.
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On Jan 8, they tested another confirmed volunteer. No communication was
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allowed between V#1 and V#2. The symptoms experienced by V#2 were identical
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to those of V#1.
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Over the course of the next few months, two other volunteers were tested.
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V#3 showed a positive reaction with consistent symptoms. V#4 however, felt
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no response or sensations.
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Nicholas and AR started researching the nature of the abductions experienced
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by all volunteers. They found that V#1, V#2 and V#3 were "classical"
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abductees, though their specific experiences and ordeals were different.
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Each recalled\, during either their regression, or waking memories, the
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phenomena most often experienced by those who have been repeatedly abducted
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(e.g. Grey entities, quasi-medical protocols, possible implant
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insertion, etc.). V#4's abduction experience were quite "non-standard"
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and may involve different phenomena.
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It was decided that the research should then continue. The second phase of
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experimentation continued. AR reported the following; V#1 was placed in
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a chair, and was tested for MIR. Results were positive. An 18 inch tall
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Tesla spark gap coil was set up in front on V#1. The coil was turned on
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and allowed to operate for several minutes ( then coil's power was adjusted
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to produce a 4 inch discharge at the secondary. Exact construction details
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are available from Nicholas Reiter).
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V#1 was then checked for MIR and the results were negative. The MIR had
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vanished. V#1 was checked again 24 hours later and the results were still
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negative. The nullifying effect lasted for approximately six days. When it
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DID return it was at a much diminished magnitude. From this observation
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it was inferred that the MIR had not been eliminated, but had been in some
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way deadened or temporarily stunned.
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V#2 was similarly tested with the Tesla coil and the results were identical.
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The MIR ceased for a period of time.
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Another interesting effect was noticed by V#1. She was given the Tesla coil
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to take home with her. On several occasions, specifically on certain evenings
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V#1 would get the feeling that unseen entities were nearby. She found that by
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switching on the tesla coil, the sensation would vanish, as though the coil
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was disrupting or driving away the invisible force.
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This concludes the studies performed by Nicholas Reiter in conjunction
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with AR.
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Nicholas has continued his research. Lack of volunteers prompted him to start
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research in a slightly different vein. He started testing subjects randomly,
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business associates, friends, family, and people on the street were tested
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with some surprising results.
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The subjects were told that some people have the ability to "sense" magnetic
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fields for unknown reasons and that he (Nicholas) would like to determine
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if they ( the volunteers/subjects) can detect them as well.
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The volunteers were placed in a comfortable chair. A galvanic skin response
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indicator was placed on the second and third fingers of the left hand. The
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volunteer was then shown the magnet (similar to the one used in the original
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experiments). The volunteer is asked to verbalize any feelings or sensations
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which they might experience during the test. The subject is then blindfolded
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and a few minutes are allowed to let the galvanic skin response monitor to
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"settle out".
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At this point, the magnet is then moved slowly and randomly around the head.
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Spacing is kept at two inches at all times from the subjects head. Sensations,
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feelings and GSP monitor response are observed and recorded. When the test is
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completed the volunteers are thanked and released. If permitted the age,
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sex, occupation and names were recorded.
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Out of the first 24 subjects tested 5 showed a positive response to this
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procedure. One or more of the following characteristics were noted in each
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case;
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1. A feeling of apprehension or panic.
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2. A sensation of pressure or tightness
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3. A feeling of disorientation
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4. Dark, formless shape moving against closed eyelids.
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5. Uncontrollable finger twitching
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None of the five random positive response cases were totally identical
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in symptom. However, the following characteristics were common in all five
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cases;
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1. The feeling was weird or unpleasant.
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2. Extreme nervousness and anxiety was present
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3. The effect was vivid and definite.
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4. The GSR monitor tone increased, indicating increased bodily perspiration.
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5. The response occurred at a single, definitive location on each subjects head.
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The areas included were;
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Case #6 - behind and below the left ear.
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Case #2 - left temple ( in front of, and slightly above left ear)
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Case #3 - "above nose, somewhere between and behind the eyes.
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Case #13 - Left temple
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Case #21 - Above and slightly behind left ear
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The above test results were obtained during 1991 and published that same
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year. further testing is being done at this time. Nicholas has designed some
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electronic equipment dealing with a "security" system or abduction prevention
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equipment. The description and plans for these devices and being processed
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into files which may be downloaded from HIGH SCIENCE (713) 688-2030. Or may
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be available from the BBS carrying this file.
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This is the first of these files and subsequent files are being processed.
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Nicholas Reiter may be contacted at;
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Nicholas Reiter
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541 W. Stone St.
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Gibsonburg, Ohio 43431
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