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SUBJECT: UFO "ABDUCTEES" SHARE EXPERIENCES FILE: UFO2615
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UFO "Abductees" Share Experiences
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" Los Angeles Times Wire Service"
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Story by unkonwn
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Los Angeles-What do you do if you are abducted in your sleep by a
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group of scrawny gray aliens with enormous head, beamed up to a space-
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craft, placed upon an examination table, probed with enormous needles
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and Lasers, and then returned to your bed?
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If you live in Southern California, you form a support group and
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share the experience. But the thorny questions posed at these sessions
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are far more complex than those discussed at your run of-the-mill self
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-help group.
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How do you determine, one man asked at a recent meeting near Los-
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Angeles, whether you have been abducted by aliens, by the CIA or were
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merely dreaming? When the aliens implant a tracking device in your body,
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how do you get it out? After you've been abducted, what do you tell your
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employer when you show up late for work?
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If you are concerned about something such as abduction security,you
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cannot simple approach your neighborhood watch captain for advice. And
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your family doctor might be reluctant to explore the "scoop marks" left
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by aliens seeking tissue samples. So Abductees from thoughout southern (p1)
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California meet on the last Sunday of every month and discuss these
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common problems, buck each other up and relate abduction adventures.
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During a break in the meeting, Kim Carlson rushes over to the cof-
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feepot for a caffine jolt before she will any questions. She is exhausted,
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she confides, because she has been staying up late every night to outwit
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the aliens who have been abducting her in her sleep, Carlson now will not
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go to bed until 4:30 a.m.-the time that she has determined is the aliens
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abduction deadline.
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Carlson delivers the same spiel as any other supportgroup devotee.
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She used to feel alone, keeping her feelings bottled up inside. But now
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that she has met others like herself, she is open and forthcoming about
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her abduction experiemces. Although this has done wonders for her
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emotional health, it has been tough on her social life. Her boyfriend of
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five years recently dumped her, telling Carlson.""When you get through
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this UFO business, give me a call:"" She shakes her head, raises her
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palms skyward and says. "Like I really have a choice."
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Carlson is a still photographer for the industry. Like most of the
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others at the meeting. Carlson relates even the most outlandish tales with
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a heartfelt sincerity.
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Many of her abductions, she says follow a similar pattern. She is
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tranported by little gray men to their spacecraft and placed on a (p2)
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table, where the aliens surround her and study her emotions, her sexuality,
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her DNA makeup and her hand-eye coordination. She is returned home after
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two hours, she says.
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Carlson has become something of an abduction activist. Wherever she
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goes, she asks strangers if they have been abducted or had UFO experiences.
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Just last week, she says, while shopping, she discovered a salesman and
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a warehouseman who had had intimant experiences with UFOs.
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Carlson does not know why she and the others are the chosen people-
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for abduction-but she has a hunch why the aliens are studying humans. The
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little gray men, she surmises, are attempting to create a new race.
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During the session, abductees discuss a variety of esoteric subjects.
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Snatches of testimony and random comments create a bizarre conversational
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mosaia:
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"Did your alien have a sense of humor?"
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"At first I thought I was in an elevator, but then I realized I was
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in a small craft detaching to a larger craft."
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"I know it wasn't a dream because when I returned my dog was very
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hyper and panting and ha usually is very calm".
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"There is some sort of work going on between the CIA and an alien
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faction to develop a propulsion technology."
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Although some of these random comments might seem as if they come(p3)
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from the lunatic fringe, those who attended the meeting did not seem all
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that peculiar. Many of them had the mien of typical suburbanies who strug-
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gle with their mortgages and attened PTA meetings.
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The group meets at the home of Yvonne Smith, hypontherapist who sees
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many of the abductees as clients.
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She frequently is asked if the abductions experinience is "just
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a California thing." But UFO experiences, she says are occurring all over
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the U.S. and the World.
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The difference is that Californians are the only ones who eagerly'
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enthusiatically and publicly talk about it. (Footnote)
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End _
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I John N2IXW, am looking for anybody who has a Omega sign _| |_
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or scar on the left or right side of there body just below there
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rib cage and above there waist.
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* THE U.F.O. BBS - http://www.ufobbs.com/ufo *
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