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SUBJECT: GRAY ALIENS BITE THE DUST FILE: UFO2470
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By Allson Davidson
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an article from "Borderlands" - Second Quarter 1993
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A fiction no matter how bizarre, if repeated often enough becomes
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accepted as fact especially if it's reinforced by the voice of some
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Authority or other. This goes on all time, especially in the media and
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their propaganda bulletins passed as network news, to take an obvious
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example. But the frightening thing is that once a fabricated belief is
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established in the mass mind, anyone who tries to expose the original
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fiction is almost certain to be set up as a liar, a lunatic, or
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worse..
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Fortunately for us there are still lunatics in the world who pan for
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truth in the polluted rivers of disinformation. Borderlands has long
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been one of those rare places where the odd, the avant garde and
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heretical have found their voice; For example, way back in the 1950's,
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long before UFOs became popular Borderlands was seriously
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investigating this phenomenon and over the years has observed and
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recorded all the extraordinary and bizarre developments in this field,
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always with a mind open to the infinite possibilities of a greater
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reality. In the early days of Ufology the extraterrestrial contacts
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claimed were usually of the benevolent space brothers type (Ashtar
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command), Adamski's voluptuous blondes from Venus, etc. It was all
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rather harmless and the messages were even quite inspiring - never
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mind that the technical information on how to 'get there' never quite
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materialized. People believed what they wanted and reached out to
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other worlds and other possible states of consciousness, perhaps for
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the first time in their lives. It became a movement.
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But over the past few years everything has a changed. A disturbing
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element has entered the once bright arena of ufology and a shadow
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hangs heavy over the whole question of extraterrestrial contact.
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Somehow, since the mid-seventies, the storyline has been twisted, the
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stereotypical image of the 'space people' has been subtly and
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deliberately altered to reflect a very different mood. According to
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the proponents of this new wave of Ufology, extraterrestrial contact
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isn't desirable anymore - unless you happen to be a masochist with a
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penchant for painful 'medical' examinations of a sick sexual nature.
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One thing is for sure - the space people aren't benevolent any more;
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they're cold and gray and their intentions are increasingly sinister -
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they want to control your mind, and steal parts of your body.
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This about-turn in the field of ufology, I mean 180 degree turn, from
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the white voluptuous fantasy to the politically correct 'grays' (these
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aliens are neither white nor black) is quite remarkable. While claims
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of the earlier and more esoteric extraterrestrial contact were mocked
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by most normal people including the media, now the media is becoming
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saturated with stories of alien abductions and those same sane people
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are parroting all the latest details. There's a belief here verging on
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hysteria; so where, we have to ask, are these stories coming from? And
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if they're true - show us the evidence!
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ENTER THE GRAY ALIENS
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The two main images in the lurid ufology sweeping into public
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consciousness today are - gray aliens and abductions of humans by
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these aliens. Together they form the key components of a cosmic
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conspiracy theory with elements of high level government involvement
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and mass genetic manipulation, to say the least and it's a conspiracy
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that's spreading. A postcard just received in the mail from Paramount
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Pictures states that "2.5 million Americans claim they have had an
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alien abduction experience", as part of their upcoming release of a
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major movie called "Fire in the Sky" very loosely based on the Travis
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Walton incident well known to ufologists, one of the early abduction
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cases which has been neither proven or refuted.
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The image of gray aliens is infiltrating the gray matter of the public
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like the sinister shadow reflex of those ubiquitous little troll
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dolls, insinuating itself into every level of the media. Grays are
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finding mention in television shows, such as the documentary "A
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Strange Harvest", the TV movie "Intruders", a recent episode of "Star
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Trek the Next Generation", that well known prototype vehicle for the
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New World Order federation propaganda...advertisements, almost every
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new age consciousness publication, gutter press and otherwise
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intelligent magazines. Their mutated bland bug-eyed heads have sent ET
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back to kindergarten. Abductee has become a fashionable state of being
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and abduction seminars, workshops, support groups and private
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counseling for abductees are spreading like an epidemic.
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Here at Borderlands under siege from the stacks of hype from the New
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True Believers, we have also received information from the other more
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skeptical side of the story and this article is an attempt to gather
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together some of the kernals of truth, if truth is to be found, from
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the bloated fiction being sold by the sensation hungry press to the
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ever gullible public.
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THE PSYCHOLOGY OF ABDUCTIONS - WEAK LINKS IN THE CHAIN
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One of the most rational and scholarly investigations into the claims
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of human abductions by extraterrestrials is a meticulously researched
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paper published recently by the International Fortean Organization,
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titled "Demons, Doctors, and Aliens" by James Pontolillo, subtitled:
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"An Investigation into the Relationships Among Witch Trial Evidence,
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Sexual-Medical Traditions and Alien Abductions". But don't expect to
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find any serious review of this work in the mainstream ufological
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press, as James Moseley of the "Saucer Smear" cynically comments: "if
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it ain't real-life aliens, true ufologists don't want to hear about
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it!"
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The author is concerned about "the central role of cultural misogyny
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in the origin and development of the alien abduction phenomenon"...
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the shallow contradiction and misrepresentation of facts in the
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reports, and the lack of substantiating evidence...as he says,
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"nothing but the human imagination is required to produce an abduction
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narrative."
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He begins by questioning the number of alien abduction cases claimed
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by such prominent researchers as Budd Hopkins (100's of 1000's - or 1
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million last count), or Donald Ware from MUFON (approximately 6
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million Americans "whether they know it or not"). The figures claimed
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are extrapolated from individual cases (including friends and
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acquaintances) to the general population, and from a poll containing
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five leading questions that was apparently distributed to several
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thousand people, and quoted in Fate magazine. Have you ever experi-
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enced missing time...felt you were flying... awakened with a strange
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presense in your room... seen unusual lights..found puzzling scars on
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your body..? You might be an abductee and not know it. This is the
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theoretical base of the abductionists extravagant claims (but they
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don't ask if you take drugs, drink alcohol, engage in subtle energy
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practices, or watch too much TV..)
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Skeptics, of course, deny that anyone has ever been abducted.
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Pontolillo goes on to question the evidence of which the overwhelming
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majority is unsubstantiated eye witness (and alleged eye witness)
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testimony from the purported abductee. Most abductees are anonymous
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and the crucial medical and psychological documentation on their cases
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is inaccessible. He questions the use of hypnotic recall procedures by
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pro-abduction therapists with little knowledge of the scientific
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literature on hypnosis and its proper application. Most of the
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abduction evidence hinges on hypnotic regression and, as Pontolillo
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points out, "a casual examination of all major pro-abduction books
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reveals the use of leading questions by researchers on their
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hypnotized subjects" - while Hopkins categorically states in "UFOs And
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The Alien Presence:" "You can't lead people." (Another question that
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presents itself here is: How is it humanly possible to conduct
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in-depth psychological tests for such a vast number of traumatized
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victims - if their claimed numbers are true?)
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As there is _no physical evidence or objective testimony_ the author
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digs more deeply into the psychological interpretation of the
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abduction phenomenon to seek out the underlying archetypal imagery. In
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doing so he draws a compelling thread between UFOs, abductions and
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ancient folklore tradition, or as he puts it "The core abduction
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event, sexual and medical experimentation by extraterrestrials on
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unwilling human (primarily female) subjects, is only the latest
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variation in a time-worn cycle of misogynistic folk tradition endemic
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to Western civilization."
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He takes the reader back to the first abduction story ever recorded,
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in Genesis, with the sons of God _taking_ the daughters of men,
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beginning a cycle of domination and abuse of women not merely
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tolerated but aggressively pursued by the Judeo-Christian authorities.
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In the early days of the Church, intercourse between female saints and
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angelic lovers in male form was quite acceptable, as was the idea of
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human-angelic interbreeding, but later on woman was made into the evil
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seductress, the insatiable succubus depicted lewdly cavorting with
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demons. The sadistic trials of the Great Witch Hunt (15-17th century)
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with their countless victims, mostly women, were a direct result of
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this misogynistic mythology, and the physical and sexual torture of
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the mediaeval inquisitors with the lurid confessions extracted from
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their helpless victims were only a few steps away in time from the
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"scientifically proven" fledgling disciplines of crude gynecology and
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psychiatry. It's chilling but true that normal female sexuality in the
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1800s was "treated" with flogging, clitoridectomy and female
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castration. As Pontolillo states, these are the roots from which much
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of our 20th century philosophical, intellectual and scientific modes
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of thinking grew. Under the cloak of science, intercourse with the
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supernatural faded from public view but in the mid 1950s it returned
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in another guise, the early contactees such as George Adamski, and an
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increasingly religious tone to the UFO encounter. It was in the 1960s
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that the claimed abductions of Betty and Barney Hill, Antonio
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Villas-Boas and Betty Andreasson-Lucas were reported, setting the
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theme for all subsequent abduction stories. While abduction proponents
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claim the media had no influence on the reports of these famous cases,
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Pontolillo points out the great tide of pulp sci fi magazines and
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movies conveying "the paranoia about alien visitors that had permeated
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American culture and its resultant influence on the development of the
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alien abduction phenomenon" with examples like the '39 novel "Sinister
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Barrier" where extraterrestrials artificially inseminate human women,
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or the 57' film "The Mysterians" where alien men take human wives for
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breeding purposes.
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The media hype following the Betty cases saw a phenomenal upsurge in
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reported abductions and with them a return to the mythic theme
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proposed by the author. The blatantly sexual medical procedures
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practised by the aliens on the abductees uncannily echo the reports of
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the demonic liaisons extracted under the inquisitors torture - the icy
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demonic phallus becomes a cold instrument inserted by aliens; the
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"pricking" of the accused witch becomes a recurrent needle motif in
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the alien "medical" examinations; some of the aliens copulate with the
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women but there is no pleasure involved, and human interbreeding with
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fairies or demons is transcribed into alien genetic manipulation,
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forced interbreeding, the stealing of ova and sperm and brief
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pregnancies with the fetus mysteriously vanishing into yet another
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unverifiable report - _while the experiences of male abductees have
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received very little attention_ .
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As Pontolillo states: "The abductee testimony of various medical and
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sexual experiences is a convoluted mix of lucid dream imagery,
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confabulated medical and sexual experiences, and iatrogenic effects."
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While he focuses on the psychological aspects and the mythic quality
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of abduction reports the author also brings up the subject of devices
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allegedly implanted in abductees bodies by aliens for purposes of
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tracking and mind control, although it seems none of these implants
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have been made available for independent scientific evaluation - they
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have the habit of "vanishing mysteriously, being lost in the mail,
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misplaced, stolen by unknown entities or seized by unnamed federal
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agents as the ufological worldview usually requires."
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THE SINISTER WORLD OF 'SPY-CHIATRISTS'
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Another nail in the coffin of the gray alien syndrome is added by
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Martin Cannon in a manuscript entitled "The Controllers: A New
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Hypothesis of Alien Abductions", in which the author asks some pretty
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basic questions that seem to be conveniently overlooked by the
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abduction proponents. Firstly, "How do we know that the abductors are
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alien at all? And if the abductees are placed under some kind of mind
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control through implanted memory as claimed by Budd Hopkins and
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others: How can we trust the perceptions of someone whose perceptions
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have been altered? What if the kidnappers were actually human beings,
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using advanced hypnotic techniques to create the 'alien' screen
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memory?
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Cannon doesn't question the validity of the abductee experience, but
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rather he seeks to unravel the deeper layers of the mystery from a
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pragmatic and definitely Earth-oriented approach. With a formidable
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list of resource references he puts forth his case that the claimed
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UFO abductions might well be a continuation of clandestine mind
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control operations including hypnosis, drugs, psychological
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conditioning, microwaves, brain implants and even more disturbing
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technologies. Having spent a great deal of time reading, researching,
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contacting other researchers and conducting interviews, Cannon has
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come up with shocking evidence of the sinister and covert world of the
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"spy-chiatrists" who have been experimenting with mind control
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technologies for decades.
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He says "If my hypothesis proves true, then we must accept the
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following: "The kidnapping is real. The fear is real. The pain is
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real. The instructions are real. But the little grey men from Zeti
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Reticuli are _not_ real; they are constructs, Halloween masks meant to
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disguise the real faces of the controllers."
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And who are the controllers?
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"Substantial evidence exists linking members of this country's
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intelligence community, including the Central Intelligence Agency, the
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Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and the Office of Naval
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Intelligence, with the esoteric knowledge of mind control."
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He traces clandestine behavioral research going back to World War II
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dealing with the developing tools of hypnosis, truth drugs and a
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pharmacology of chemicals. After the war the Navy continued this
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research, then in 1950 the CIA began its own mind control program with
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Project BLUEBIRD, which became ARTICHOKE and later MKULTRA, regarded
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by some as the most heinous of all the CIA's disreputable covert
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operations - with its most secret area of study being
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psychoelectronics. That these programs existed is an established fact,
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as the author states "..the existence of mind control was verified in
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two (heavily compromised) congressional investigations and in
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thousands of FOIA documents."
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For those who doubt the power of mind control over unsuspecting
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victims, he includes this anecdote about a MKULTRA veteran and author
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on warfare hypnosis George Estabrooks, who "once amused himself during
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a party by covertly hypnotizing two friends, who were led to believe
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that the Prime Minister of England had just arrived; Estabrook's
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victims spent an hour conversing with, and even serving drinks to the
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esteemed visitor." As Cannon asks "If the Mesmeric arts can
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successfully evoke a non-existent Prime Minister, why can't a
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representative from the Pleiades be similarly induced?"
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As far back as the 60s, he states, and possibly earlier, scientists
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have had the means to create implants similar to those claimed by
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abductees. Around the late 50s a neuroscientist named Jose Delgado
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invented a device known as a "stimoceiver" - a miniature depth
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electrode which can receive and transmit electronic signals over FM
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radio waves. With this the controller can wield a surprising degree of
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control over the response of the subject, playing the emotions
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electronically "as easily as a musical instrument." Delgado stated
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quite clearly in 1966 that "motion emotion and behaviour can be
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directed by electrical forces and that humans can be controlled like
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robots by push buttons." Other researchers have induced memory, sexual
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arousal, fear, pleasure and hallucinations in their subjects, and
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devices have been created for tracking people over long distances,
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leading to "electronic house arrest" devices approved by the courts.
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(Mind machines of a supposedly more innocent nature have also become
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commonly used in New Age circles, such as the Synchro-energizer, TENS
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machine, etc.) The early implants were soon replaced by tiny
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miniaturized intracranial receivers, which in turn have been
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superseded by microwaves and other forms of electromagnetic radiation
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to elicit mind control. How far the technology has progressed is hard
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to monitor, Cannon admits, as the press stopped reporting on brain
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implantation in the early 70s, but journalists have asserted that the
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CIA now has mastered "Radio Hypnotic Intracerebral Control" and
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"Electronic Dissolution of Memory" - being able to induce hypnotic
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trance, give suggestions, and erase memory ("missing time" is a common
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claim of abductees), all at a distance and "_triggered at will_ by
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radio transmission" surpassing even the sophisticated horror of "The
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Manchurian Candidate". Intramuscular implants have also been developed
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with the small resultant scars reminiscent of abductee reports.
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Perhaps the most ominous proposals for mind-management, says the
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author, come from people like Joseph A. Meyer of the National Security
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Agency who proposed implanting tens of million "subscribers", as Meyer
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put it, (about half of all Americans arrested) who could be under
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constant computer surveillance wherever they went. As this frugal
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fellow stated, "implants are cheaper and more efficient than the
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police." And the operation can be done right in the office taking less
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than 20 minutes, as a Florida doctor brags, who also suggests
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implanting children with transmitters for constant monitoring for
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their own safety! With such sophisticated techniques at their disposal
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Cannon asks the key question: _Why are 'advanced aliens' using old
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Earth technology_ ?
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It all sounds very fishy and yet the lure of the little grey alien has
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been swallowed by otherwise intelligent people, hook, line and sinker.
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"Perhaps," says cannon, "one purpose of the UFO abductions is to
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engender and maintain the legend of the little gray aliens. For the
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hidden manipulators, the abductions could be, in and of themselves, a
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propaganda coup." (It may be mere coincidence but "ex" - intelligence
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agents are very prominent in such highly sophisticated disinformation
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schemes as the 'cosmic conspiracy' , the UFO and alien abductions
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plot, e.g. John Lear, William Cooper, Bob Lazar, etc - although on a
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recent radio show both Lear and Cooper were both back-peddling on the
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alien angle of the conspiracy caper). But for what purpose? One
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chilling possibility put forth by Cannon concerns "the disposal
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problem" of the mind-control experiments, or "What do we do with the
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victims?" Another possibility is to prepare earthlings for a simulated
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alien invasion which could bring into effect an international state of
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emergency - remember the film "The Day the Earth Stood Still?"
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CATTLE MUTILATIONS
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Another atrocity that has been linked to alien abductions by the
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thinnest of threads of evidence (so thin as to be practically
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invisible) is the disturbing cattle mutilation enigma. In one case a
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young woman claimed she was taken by aliens to a facility where they
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were processing the body parts of a mutilated calf. In the New Mexico
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area where cattle mutilations have occurred, strange lights have been
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repeatedly seen in the sky along with other unusual activity such as
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helicopters that can be seen but not heard, or heard but not seen.
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Common in abductee accounts is the memory of a helicopter turning into
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a UFO. According to George Earley who in a Fate interview with Hopkins
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is surely fantasizing about equipment on an alien space ship: "Such
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equipment might function in a manner similar to the Klingon cloaking
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device in the "Star Trek" TV series." And in a similar vein Linda
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Moulton Howe, creator of the TV film "A Strange Harvest," and a major
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media proponent of alien abductions, states "..they (the grays) have
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the technology to camouflage themselves however they want to."
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Drawn into this highly contentious area was Peter Jordan, author of
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"The Psychometry of Cattle Mutilation" and founder/director of the
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Association for the Study of Unexplained Phenomena. As an independent
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investigator Jordan, with a fair amount of skepticism, took
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photographs of mutilations to four separate psychics, each with a
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well-established reputation for accuracy. He was amazed by their
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independent analyses which showed a stunning similarity of
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impressions, each describing a military or paramilitary operation
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involving helicopters, sharp surgical instruments, the necessity for
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fresh animal samples, _hovering craft with lights to give the
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impression of UFOs_ , and a strictly terrestrial but massive covert
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operation. In one way or another each of the four psychics insisted
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that "phenomena suggestive of extraterrestrial involvement had been
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introduced to create confusion."
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So we have two diametrically opposed stories - UFOs manned by
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"advanced" aliens cloaking themselves as helicopters - or - military
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helicopters cleverly disguised as UFOs.
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What would you believe?
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WHO CONTROLS THE CONTROLLERS?
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While Pontolillo and Cannon present enough evidence between them from
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a psychoanalytical and physical standpoint to deflate the grey alien
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bubble, there still remains a nagging feeling that something strange
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is going on.
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Deep within the ancestral memory of every race lies the tradition of
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space contact, of communication with divine or other-worldy beings and
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it seems that at certain times, perhaps during powerful planetary
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alignments, the barriers which separate humans from other worlds and
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states of being become more tenuous, more easily crossed. During the
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1960s and '70s for example an intense occult revival began to surface
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across the planet inspiring individuals and groups to alter their
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modes of perception, to penetrate other dimensions and
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extraterrestrial spaces and make contact with 'those beyond.' Occult
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technologies for accelerated spiritual development became suddenly
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available and so did a strong desire for freedom from the prevailing
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and intensifying state of global materialism.
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It was also during this time that the alien abductors made their first
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much publicized appearance. Was it a deliberate attempt to close down
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the newly opened 'doors of perception' - to make people fearful of
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something beyond the control of earthly powers? Or was it merely
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coincidence?
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One of the major influences on this occult revival were the prolific
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writings of the English magician Aleister Crowley, who was
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instrumental in merging the occult knowledge of the orient with the
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western mystery tradition, and who could be called one of the first
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contactees - in particular a book transmitted by a 'trans-mundane'
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intelligence called Aiwass in Cairo in 1904. Several years later in
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America, Crowley made contact with another extraterrestrial entity
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called Lam and the reason I mention this is because a portrait drawn
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by Crowley of this entity _bears a startling resemblance to the modern
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'gray alien'. In recent years others have also made contact with this
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entity which is regarded by the respected occultist and contemporary
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author Kenneth Grant, as a potent "Gateway to other dimensions, other
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worlds or aethyrs." And, he says, this image of Lam is "fast becoming
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a focus for those interested in the occult implications of 'Ufology'
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and intradimensional psionics."
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From "The Magical Revival" (1972) to "Hecate's Fountain," his latest
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work, Grant has explored the occult ramifications of extraterrestrial
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contact throughout human history, through "dimensions that scientists
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are only just beginning to explore." He identifies the 'gateways'
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through which alien forms of consciousness are manifesting and the
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reasons why a rapidly growing number of people are experiencing an
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explosion of consciousness, felt as disturbing because most are
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without any occult, metaphysical or scientific discipline.
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Through the manipulation of natural forces such as nuclear and
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electrical technologies man has unleashed certain energies (or from an
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occult point of view, has evoked certain entities) over which he has
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lost control and is now totally unprepared to face the consequences.
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The elemental constituents of the material world have been blown
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apart, the 'gateways' have been opened once again between the worlds
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and real contacts are being established between the inner
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consciousness of evolving humans and outer, or inner, space
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intelligences. For those who can't detach themselves from a
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materialistic world-view these subtle contacts are translated in
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material terms as physical beings, 'the grays' with their equally
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solid space ships (of which no material evidence exists), rather than
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being recognized as grossly deformed shadows reflected into the
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subconscious from cosmic individualities beyond the ken of the
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rational mind.
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It's obvious that our world is undergoing a violent transformation.
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All concepts of what constitutes a stable universe are daily being
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swept away. Who can say with all certainty what is real, or what is
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not? As for the 'grays' , the only ones I've seen with sinister intent
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are the gray faced, gray-suited politicians on the network news
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deciding _your_ fate. As to whether they're human or not - well,
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that's another story...
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REFERENCES
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"Demons, Doctors, and Aliens" by James Pontolillo, International
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Fortean Organization, Arlington, Virginia, 1993
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"The Controllers - A New Hypothesis of Alien Abductions" by Martin
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Cannon - condensed in MUFON UFO Journal, October 1990 and November
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1990, 103 Oldtowne Road, Seguin, Texas 78155-4099
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"The Psychometry of Cattle Mutilation: Four Psychics and Their
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Readings" by Peter A. Jordan - from Fortean Times
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UFOs And The Alien Presence" edited by Michael Lindemann. The 2020
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Group, Santa Barbara, California, 1991
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"FATE magazine" , Vol. 45 , No. 9. September 1992
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"Hecate's Fountain" by Kenneth Grant, Skoob Books Pub., 11a-17
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Sicialian Avenue, Southampton Row, London WC1A 2QH, 1992
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