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SUBJECT: PARANORMAL ACTIVITY & UFOs FILE: UFO2245
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PARANORMAL ACTIVITY AND IT'S
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RELATIONSHIP TO THE UFO ABDUCTION PHENOMENON
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BY
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William S. English
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UFINET News and Information Service
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INTRODUCTION:
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For many years, UFOs, or Unidentified Flying Objects and
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their research have been classed among the fringe elements of our
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society. Looked upon as being somewhat of a cult and most
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certainly inhabited by screwballs and nut-cases.
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Those who have had Abduction experiences suffer trauma not
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only from the experience, which in many cases is not remembered
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on a conscious level, but also from the trauma of being ridiculed
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by their peers.
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To often, the circumstances surrounding a legitimate
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Abduction case are clouded with extraneous issues that seem to
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complicate the initial issue of abduction by a possible Alien
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life form. Additionally the very nature of those issues often
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cloud the judgement of even the most experienced investigator of
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the UFO Phenomenon. This is due largely in part because of the
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Investigator's desire to find empirical evidence to support the
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existence of UFOs.
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As a result of this, over the past twenty years the majority
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of UFO Investigators have totally ignored another, and perhaps
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most important aspect of UFOlogy. The possible connection of
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Paranormal experiences to UFO abductions.
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Over the years we have equated Paranormal Activities, such
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as channeling, psycho-kinetics, manifestations of odd noises,
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telepathy, and a host of other things associated with it, as
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being totally separate from UFO Investigations. However a recent
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review of files and information for the past twenty years has
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shown a possible connection between the two.
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Most notably this connection seems to be associated with the
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Abduction Phenomenon as shown by Doctor Leo Sprinkle in his work
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as early as 1963.
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In an article written by Dr. Sprinkle which appeared in
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"Psychotherapy in Private Practice" Vol.6(3) 1988, he had this to
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say;
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".......in our contemporary society, those persons who
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describe paranormal/psychic/spiritual crises, or emotional trauma
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from memories of possible past lives, often are faced with
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scoffing or skeptical reactions -- not only from their friends
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and relatives, but sometimes from professional persons, including
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psychotherapists.
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And, if a person describes a UFO experience (including
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abduction by alien beings, out of body experience, near death
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experience, bodily marks from a medical examination, genital
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examination, past life memories, planetary visions, automatic
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writing or telepathic communication, and a message or mission for
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Humankind, etc.), then the psychological resistance of the
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psychotherapist, as well as the emotional trauma of the person,
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can be an important factor -- not only in the process of
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psychotherapy, but in the questions of whether services are
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provided to that person!
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The complex and controversial claims of UFO
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abductees/contactees are a background for the general question:
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Based on the processes of psychotherapy, what do we know about
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UFO experiences?"
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In a recent conversation with Dr.Sprinkle I asked him if
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paranormal activity was common among those people who may have
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had possible contact with UFOs, and if so why hadn't we heard
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more about this..?
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Dr. Sprinkle's reply was surprising as he went on to say,
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"Yes, it is extremely common. In fact I have been researching the
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Paranormal question since 1963 and was asked by the Lorenzens
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(Jim and Coral Lorenzen of APRO) to write a chapter for a book
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they were writing in the mid 70's that dealt with this very
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issue."
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Interestingly enough, Dr. Sprinkle, for many years seemed to
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be the only professional Psychologist who even adhered to the
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idea that UFOs were possibly real. Having established a
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reputation in his field for his regressive hypnosis sessions with
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several of the more modern day abduction reports Dr. Sprinkle has
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become the foremost authority on the subject of Abductions.
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In the same article he went on to express several tentative
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viewpoints:
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1.) I believe that `flying saucers' (UFOs) exist.
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2.) I believe that I cannot prove to anyone that UFOs exist.
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3.) I believe that UFO research is always frustrating, often
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fearful, sometimes fun.
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4.) I believe that psychotherapeutic services and social
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support for UFO Experiencers are helpful to them in
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accepting the reality of these experiences and in
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understanding of the silliness and the significance of these
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experiences.
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5.) I believe that there are many skills that can be useful
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to the psychotherapist who works with UFO Experiencers, but
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the main attributes are courage, curiosity, and compassion.
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6.) I appreciate the willingness of UFO Experiencers to
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share their information, and the willingness of professional
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colleagues to assist UFO Experiencers.
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Perhaps, someday, UFO research can lead to results which
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could test the hypothesis that UFO activity is an
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educational program.
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This last remark seemed somewhat new age'ish on the Good
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Doctor's part, but in light of the recent revelation of a few
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years ago that he himself had apparently been abducted as a
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child, it is understandable.
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PART TWO
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In some cases we as investigators have to ask the question
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concerning the types of encounters that many abductees
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experience. In so doing the questions will elicit some type of
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answer or reaction. Bearing in mind it is often difficult for the
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investigator, or for that matter, the psychotherapist to either
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understand or accept the answers they are given.
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This comes not from a desire to deny the subject's
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experiences, but more form the point of view, that it is
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difficult for the Investigator/Psychotherapist to accept the
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answer. In many cases the subject will present an answer
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unacceptable to the Investigator/Psychotherapist. This seems to
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be the case with regard to paranormal activity which may
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accompany such an encounter.
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Throughout the several years Dr. Sprinkle has devoted his
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efforts to finding the answers to this phenomenon, he has put
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forth the following hypothesis:
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Thesis 1.
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There is sufficient evidence to accept the hypothesis that
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many UFO witnesses have experienced encounters with space craft
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that are piloted or controlled by intelligent alien beings (e.g.,
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Hynek, 1972;Jacobs, 1975; Randles, 1983; Rutledge, 1981; Smith,
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1987).
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Thesis 2.
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There is sufficient evidence to accept the hypothesis that
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many UFO witnesses have experienced abductions and examination by
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UFO occupants, including bodily, psychological, and/or sexual
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examinations (e.g., Fowler, 1979, 1982; Fuller, 1966; Hopkins,
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1981, 1987; Lorenzen & Lorenzen, 1967, 1976, 1977; Sprinkle,
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1979, 1981; Strieber, 1987).
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Thesis 3.
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There is sufficient evidence to accept the hypothesis that
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most UFO witnesses are normal in their psychological functioning
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(e.g., Bloecher, Clamar, & Hopkins, 1985; Keul & Phillips, 1986;
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Parnell, 1987; Schwarz, 1983; Sprinkle, 1976b, 1979a).
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Thesis 4.
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There is sufficient evidence to accept the hypothesis the
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psychic phenomena, including "channeled" communications, are
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associated with UFO encounters; further, there is emerging
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evidence that UFO contactees view themselves as changing from
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"planetary persons" to "cosmic citizens" (e.g., Davis, 1985;
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Kannenberg, 1982, 1986; Kinder, 1987; Montgomery, 1985; Puharich,
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1974; Sprinkle, 1981; Steiger & Steiger, 1981).
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Remembering the previously mentioned hypothesis, let us
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review certain facts;
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"In a majority of cases the contactees/victims are initially
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unaware of their contact experience on a conscious level. They
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have subliminated their experiences to a subconscious level."
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We know this is possible due to findings from victims of
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childhood sexual assaults and in many cases rape victims, and in
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some cases, victims of violent crime or accidents. As an act of
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mental self-defense, the incident or incidents are forcefully
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forgotten, either through external influences (i.e., programming
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on the part of the abductors) or through the psychological
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processes that come into play to create a mental feeling of
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security.
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"Awareness of the contact experience can, and often times
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remains dormant until such time as an incident/phase/word or
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experience triggers the memory, and starts the process of
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bringing the memory to the conscious level."
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At this point we now begin to see the manifestation of
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paranormal activity. In many cases the contactee/victim begins to
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feel a feeling of un-rightness, i.e., unexplainable fear,
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paranoia, panic attacks etc. . .. In other cases the paranormal
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activity will manifest itself in other ways, such as;
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Psycho-kinetic Activity (Poltergeist)
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Manifestation of visual phenomena (Green fireballs, visions of
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ghost, physical assaults upon the victim or members of the
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victims household.)
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The hearing of ghostly high pitched voices, screaming warnings
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that only the victim can hear.
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Telepathy and premonitions.
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At the same time we must enquire as to the validity of these
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manifestations. A case in point...
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A college educated male, approximately 30 years of age
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recalled a series of paranormal incidents that began at the age
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of twenty years and resulted ultimately in the discovery that he
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was in fact an abductee at the age of four years.
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".....I was twenty. I was living in Jamestown, California at
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the time with three other young people in an old house outside of
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town. One night I returned to my bedroom after getting up to use
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the bathroom. I turned off the light, got in my bed and laid on
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my left side. As soon as I laid down I "knew" there was something
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in the room with me. I could "feel" it thinking. I immediately
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became aware of something moving to me from across the room and
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it stood on the foam pad right in front of my face and made a
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depression there that my hands, which were up by my face started
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to roll into. Then suddenly there was a weight on top of my body
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that pushed me down through the support of my pad into the floor
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and held me there paralysed. There also was a load sound in my
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upturned right ear which sounded as though something were yelling
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or shouting or exhaling right against my ear. It was one long
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sound though there was no variation in timbre, frequency, or
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pitch and it continued for the entire time that I could not
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move."
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He went on to say that he slept for a year or two
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afterwards with a light on in his room or shining into his room
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from another room.
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He continued. "....a few days before I moved out of that
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place in fear of whatever it was that happened, I was watching
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T.V. in the living room in broad daylight when I felt as if
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something were touching the insides of my thighs, like there was
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something invisible trying to push them apart. I now do not
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believe that there was actually something there at the moment,
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but that it was a strong subliminal memory of having been touched
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there. Also when I was moving back down to college I had a
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similar sensation across my upper abdomen while I was driving a
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car. That wasn't the end of my experiences. It followed me to
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where I moved and ten months later I had a UFO sighting over
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Modesto, California at very close range. Which by the way I
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didn't associate with my prior experiences. There was also a
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vivid "dream" I had where something had gone into my
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consciousness, made me feel euphoric, and made my life pass
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before my eyes while they re-experienced it with me as if they
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were looking for something (This was also associated with a
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sighting in the dream) They also did something to the back of my
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head. The memory of these things persisted in bothering me for
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years. At the time I moved away from the rural areas thinking
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that these things would stop. I didn't know what was happening to
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me. I began having panic attacks after the one experience in
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Jamestown and I had never had them before. All of this was quite
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unsettling and I couldn't figure out why when I was having one of
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the best times of my life that something so strange would start
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plaguing me."
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The incidents that happened to this subject are most
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certainly of a paranormal nature, and fall classically into that
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category. However, let us examine several possibilities we as UFO
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investigators seem to overlook.
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As of yet, science has not been able to adequately explain
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the cause of Paranormal activity. Science has defined paranormal
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activity as something laying outside of the realm of the normal
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acceptable standards that have been established for human
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behavior. Yet at the same time they are just now, within the last
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one hundred years, beginning to define that human behavior and
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the accompanying dysfunctions inherent in it.
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For the most part, the activity that seems to accompany a
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Contactee/victim is of a paranormal nature as clearly defined by
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Dr. Sprinkle in his fourth hypothesis, However in recent years it
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has also become apparent the term paranormal activity, can
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encompass several other things as well as the afore mentioned
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items.
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Let us as investigators, for the moment ignore the
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paranormal aspects of such encounters and look at other possible
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explanations using the above example.
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Several years after the paranormal experiences related
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above, the subject was hypnotically regressed by Kathy
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McCampbell, daughter of Mr. James McCampbell, and it was
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discovered that as a child of four years of age he in fact was
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abducted. The following is his recollection of the abduction
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experience.
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"I was with the group of girls (his mother was a Girl Scout
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Leader) and then I remember being away from them, then I became
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very dizzy, I remember being carried then seeing something come
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down from above the tree line. I was handed up into something (it
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was on the ground) it looked round and silver kind of like a
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diving bell and was not that large. I opened my eyes, there were
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three of them on either side of me looking down at me. The next I
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know is that I'm sitting up but I am leaning against one of them
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who is at my side. He is holding something on top and at the back
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of my head."
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As it can be seen, there seems to be a similarity between
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the abduction encounter and the paranormal incidents previously
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related.
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Examining it more closely, the initial paranormal incident
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where the subject felt the presence of something in the room and
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then felt the pressure on top of him and the loud noise in his
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ear has at least one explanation, that being that the subject for
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some reason had a subconscious memory triggered and then relived
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a portion of the initial abduction experience. The reliving of
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the experience seemed so real at the time it is difficult if not
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impossible for the subject to separate the reality from the
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illusion. Therefore the subject believes that the paranormal
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incident did in fact take place. Further evidence of this is
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during the second paranormal encounter the subject felt something
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touching the inside of his thighs, and then during the third
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incident, something touching his upper torso. During the
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following two incidents however, he admitted to having more of a
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feeling that it was a memory rather than a real experience. Like
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so many other victims of sexual assault and violent crime, he
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began to remember the incidents in a way that would allow his
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mental well being to stay intact, while at the same time
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gradually learning to cope with the incident.
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This is a rather simplistic explanation, however it does not
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answer all of the questions that arise when dealing with
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paranormal activity, and it most certainly does not answer the
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questions concerning the validity of such activity.
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It is at this point that we as investigators and members of
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the psychological and mental health professions begin to enter
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into extremely dangerous territory. `Is paranormal activity
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real?'
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There is evidence to indicate that some paranormal activity
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is real. Such things as ghost, poltergeist etc. . .. As for the
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other things that seem to be more commonly associated with UFO
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encounters, it is difficult to say on a more logical level.
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In most cases the evidence seems to be self perpetuating in that
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over the years unrelated cases have been investigated that show
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striking similarities. These similarities are easily explained by
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some, yet there is always the hidden fact that is kept hidden by
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most good investigators in order that they may have a control
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factor in which to gauge the validity of other cases.
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In short, this is an area and a decision which lays entirely
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in the hands of the psychotherapist and the UFOlogist. It is
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their own personal beliefs which must decide whether or not they
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believe in the paranormal aspects involved with this phenomenon.
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PART THREE
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Assuming for the moment paranormal activity is in fact real
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in some form or another, let us examine further it's relationship
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with the UFO/Abductee/Contactee Phenomena.
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In most cases paranormal activity and abilities are existent
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to some degree in all of us. Whether it be the ability to look
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briefly into the future (DejaVu), to detect the loss of a loved
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one before being told, telepathy (such as in twins), psycho-
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kinesis, etc. . .. However, these abilities lay dormant until
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something, either an event or a memory, triggers the ability. In
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many cases this particular event is the result of a trauma, or
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for that matter, the incident that is triggered was a trauma in
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itself.
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One particular point that we must remember is the human mind
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and brain is the most complex and even today unknown aspect of
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the Human-being. We can chart the Brain, and even have a fair
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idea as to what each particular area within the brain will
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control. But! We are unable to delve deeper into it to look at
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the area most commonly referred to as the soul. That part which
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makes up our personalities, our abilities to think and discern
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information. Control emotions, or for that matter, what creates
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those emotions which separate us from the lower orders of the
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animal kingdom. In short, we don't fully know what exactly the
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abilities are within the human animal.
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An interesting point which should be considered is, most
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biologist will tell you the brain capacity of the lower orders of
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the animal kingdom reflect the full mental ability of those
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animals, barring mental retardation or defects. Yet a human
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brain, followed by the dolphin, is one of the largest, if not the
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largest brain within the mammalian chain. And we do not use it to
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it's fullest capacity. This is odd since development on an
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evolutionary scale theoretically says all life forms physically
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develop to their fullest capabilities. If this holds true, then
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why hasn't humankind? Or is there the possibility that we did,
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and then through some cataclysmic occurrences we lost those
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abilities..?
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Having set the stage somewhat, and seeing that the human
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brain or the human animal is capable of far more than many of us
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give credit to it, lets us now examine closely the relationship
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between Paranormal Activity and UFO contacts.
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Accepting the possibilities previously stated, we as human-
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beings have created in our minds and in our a world a certain
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amount of stability based upon what we consider to be
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incontrovertible facts. But I now ask the question; "What if
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those facts we have established are found to be falsehoods?" This
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creates an interesting dilemma....How would we cope with such a
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revelation? I present the following theory for your
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consideration...
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Theorem....
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Throughout the span of recorded history, the human animal
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has given basic and simple explanations to those things we are
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incapable of understanding. We have placed these strange
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occurrences into categories we are comfortable with. Such things
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as Religion to explain celestial beings (angels), and beings
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horrible and evil (demons). Those things defying our ability to
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explain technologically or logically became things of magic and
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Witchcraft. As humankind progressed through the sciences and
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technology, what was once within the realm of religion and magic
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went into the realm of science and logic, and this is where our
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development stands.
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Suddenly there comes into our existence something which
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cannot be placed within the normal classifications we have
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established for ourselves. Since we no longer for the most part
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believe in magic, we attempt to place it within the realm of
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science. Yet when we are unable to give logical explanations
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through science, it then falls within the realm of magic, or the
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paranormal, which falls outside of both magic and the sciences.
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It is at this point the primal instincts of the human animal come
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into play, and at the same time something even more astounding.
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The human brain's ability to protect itself from something that
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does not compute or work within it's ability to assimilate.
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Unlike a computer however, it reprograms itself to continue
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functioning on a relatively normal level until such time as more
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information becomes available to help it assimilate the
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previously blanked out data. At this point some unusual
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occurrences take place causing the brain to trigger the
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previously blanked memories and bringing them forward from the
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sub-conscious into the conscious area of the mind, or Id. With
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this occurrence comes increased metal activity that creates an
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increase in Neuro-electrical activity within the brain itself,
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thereby increasing the brain's natural abilities to manipulate
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it's physical surrounding without physical intervention..
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This theorem may not be as far fetched as it may sound. We
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know that bio-electrical activity is one of the motivating
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factors which makes the human body animate, function, and live.
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We also know for example that in the event of injury to either
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the brain or the Neuro-systems (nervous system) certain parts of
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the human body cease to function.
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Taking it a step further, we currently are able to
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manipulate invisible electrical forces in the form of Radio and
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television waves, which transmit pictures, turn motors, and make
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possible such innovations as the modern home computer. Therefore
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the idea of the human brain creating such amounts of electrical
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activity as to be able to control and effect it's surrounding
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environment is not far fetched at all.
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Now you ask the question; "What has this to do with UFO
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Abductees/Contactees?
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Simply put, we must first consider two possibilities. The
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first being we have accepted that UFOs and Aliens do exist, and
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therefore based upon the available evidence human-beings are
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being contacted and/or being forcefully abducted for whatever
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purposes.
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Because of the trauma caused these Abductees/Contactees
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their brains have shut down in order to be able to assimilate the
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data necessary to cope with this incident in their lives. In many
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cases these incidents are on-going occurrences which would
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require some sort of mental manipulation on the part of the
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abductors to keep control of their subject. Because of the
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ingrained human survival instinct the human brain begins to
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increase it's bio-electrical activity thereby causing paranormal
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activity in it's surrounding vicinity. whether it manifest itself
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as uncommonly clear memories that cause the abductee/contactee to
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relive the physical sensations that they were subjected to during
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the course of their abduction, or other physical manipulations in
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their surroundings i.e..poltergeist, telepathy, psycho-kinesis..
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The second possibility we must consider is the physical
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modification or manipulation of the human brain on the part of
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the abductors i.e..implants, bio-genetic engineering or
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modifications etc..We know that it is possible to control the
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human mind or at least certain areas of the brain that will cause
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pleasure and pain, anger and apathy. Therefore why is it not
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possible for a possibly more advance culture to have carried this
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further and be able to control all aspects of the brain? Making
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possible such things as channeling (communications) and all of
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the previously mentioned paranormal phenomena.
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A recent review of case studies that date back as far as the
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late to middle fifties has shown that in almost all instances
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where a person reports abduction or contact in some form or
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another there is almost always paranormal activity reported.
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Currently there are certain individuals within the
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UFO/paranormal fields who have shown and uncanny ability to
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predict where and when a UFO sighting or flap is about to occur.
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Increased E.S.P abilities, etc...In almost all cases it has been
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shown that they are abductees or contactees..
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CONCLUSIONS
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Contrary to popular belief, it is apparent that Paranormal
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Activity and UFO related Activity are NOT separate issues, but
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rather, are one in the same. Both being an integral part of the
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other, and both playing a significant role in the lives of the
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Abductees/Contactees.
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It is apparent that we as Investigators and Psychotherapist
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can no longer ignore the fact that Paranormal activity does occur
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in some form or another in relationship to the
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UFO/Abduction/Contact Phenomena.
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We as Investigators and Psychotherapeutic professionals must
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come together to establish criteria in which to investigate and
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treat Abduction/Contact trauma victims, bearing in mind that
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these people require a different type of treatment and inter-
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action between the investigator, psychotherapist, and mental
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health professional.
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The psychotherapeutic profession must help establish the
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acceptance within the mental health professions that there is
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indeed a whole phenomena in existence that does in fact deal with
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UFO contact and abduction, and that new methods are required to
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treat and deal with these unfortunates. Most importantly they
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must also be taught to accept the fact that whenever a victim of
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such occurrences comes to them for professional help, they are
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NOT crazy, but in fact show be in the same classification as that
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of sexual abuse, and violent crime victims.
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We as Investigators must educate ourselves for a better
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understanding of the trauma that victims of Abduction undergo,
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and become aware of the various aspects of Paranormal activity
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that in fact do exist..
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