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SUBJECT: ANATOMY OF AN ABDUCTION FILE:UFO2838
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BY A. J. S. RAYL for Omni
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SUMMARY: By 1990 Leath Haley had begun recalling unsetting dreams of visits
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aboard spacecraft with aliens; the images were at first so "strange" and so
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"real" she sought professional help. Her therapist, Springfield, Missouri,
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social worker John Carpenter, known for his work with UFO abductees, says
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Haley's case is special. "The details were amazingly specific and corroborated
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unpublished detail from the best case data we have so far." What's more, he
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points out, Haley's story had a spin: Her "recollections" apparently involved
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the United States military, which she claimed harassed her so she wouldn't go
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public with her tale.
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After undergoing hypnosis, Haley has come to believe her abduction dreams were
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real. She eventually went public in 1993 with a self-published book, Lost Was
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the Key, after legally changing her name to Leah A. Haley "to protect my
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family and children."
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Inventory of Claims
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Memories from the Deep. In 1960 Haley, then nine years old, and her brother,
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then seven, saw what they thought was a spacecraft landing in the woods near
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their home in Gardendale, Alabama. "I saw three objects, two of which quickly
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darted away," she explains. "The third was silver, completely spherical in
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shape, and it sat still for a long time in the sky."
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Decades later, in July 1990, Haley visited with her mother and brother in
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Alabama, and during a conversation about extraterrestrials sparked by a
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newspaper article, Haley recounted a "strange, very real dream. I was in a
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spaceship, in a round room, lying on a platform with small chalky white
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creatures with big black eyes doing some kind of medical things to me," she
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recalls.
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After the dreams increased, she contacted John Carpenter in hopes of finding
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some mental illness or disorder to explain what was going on. Instead, during
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15 sessions of hypnotic regression, she recalled countless specific
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abductions starting at age 3. She even conjured an undersea alien facility,
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complete with alien craft and a captive soldier, held against his will.
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Military Intervention. During hypnosis and in flashbacks, Haley also recalled
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her abduction by military personnel. For instance, she told of an alien craft
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that she believes crashed near a beach while she was aboard, after which
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military personnel escorted her away. Comments Carpenter, "That episode
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unraveled as vividly as any I've heard."
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Since September 1990, Haley claims, she has been "followed by military types
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in navy blue of white cars," and occasionally by black unmarked helicopters.
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She also claims she has been monitored via her telephone and in person,
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because, she now speculates, "I was on that alien craft when it crashed and
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the military wanted to glean information and make me shut up."
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In April 1991, Haley charges, military harassment made its most insidious
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appearance at the Columbus Air Force Base in the form of Major (then Captain)
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Tracy Poole, whose wife was in Haley's accounting class. Haley says Poole
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extended "an unusually persistent invitation" to view space shuttle Endeavour
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during its stopover at the base. Armed guards surrounding the shuttle and
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signs posted around the spacecraft warning that "Deadly force is authorized,"
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Haley notes, explain why she considered the invitation "a possible setup to
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interrogate or kill me."
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Technology Gone Awry. Haley also reports loosened locks and window screens,
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disturbances in the phone line, and the spontaneous disarming of her security
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system, not to mention strange sounds throughout her house, leading her to
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believe someone or something was inside.
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Weird Body Marks. Haley has found "more than one hundred strange marks" on
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different parts of her body, including injection marks, scoop marks, and red,
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circular vaccinationlike marks, apparently made with three separate prongs.
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She also reports other physical anomalies, such as "Morse Code-type beeps" in
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her ears, intense back spasms, voices and imagery, and frequent soreness in
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her ovaries. On numerous occasions, she says, "I have felt dazed, unable to
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concentrate or focus."
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Sane Psychometric Profile. Halely visited Florence, Alabama, psychiatrist
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Thomas G. Shafer three times in 1992. Shafer, who has no connection to the UFO
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field, concluded that there was "no evidence of organic psychoses such as
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schizophrenia, organic brain syndrome, or bipolar illness." In a letter to her
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and released to Omni, he wrote: "It is my opinion that you suffered some sort
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of extremely traumatic experience in the woods that day long ago as a child.
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Your descriptions of being naked, lying powerless, having your body explored
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suggest very strongly to me that the actual experience was a sexual
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molestation. It is my professional opinion," he concluded, "that you suffer
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from delayed Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) due to childhood
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experiences, complicated by a paranoid state caused by the hypnosis sessions,
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and I've recommended you undergo treatment by a licensed M.D. or Ph.D.
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certified in hypnotherapy to help you resolve these issues."
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In the fall of 1992, Haley also completed a Fantasy Prone Test given to
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numerous abductees by the Center for UFO Studies (CUFOS). According to
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Carpenter: "It revealed that she was less likely than the normal person to be
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fantasy prone. She fell in the frank, down-to-earth, conservative range."
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The Investigation
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Memory Lane. Like most abductees, Haley has recalled her alien encounters
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primarily through hypnotic regression. "Haley deliberately did not read
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anything and did not want to be an abductee or involved in any of this," says
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her hypnotist, John Carpenter, who has to date regressed 90 other abductees.
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"Under hypnosis, she had the classic response to all this; it brought tears."
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Haley's brother, who is a law enforcement officer with the state of Alabama
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and, as such, requested anonymity, was present at the first two hypnosis
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session. "Carpenter did not ask leading questions; rather he tried to lead
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her away from anything having to do with aliens," he says. After the sessions,
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he says, "she was in disbelief, denial, shock, but there was no doubt in my
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mind that she was deeply affected by what she was remembering."
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All this, say critics, does not prove Haley's recollection to be real. Robert
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A. Baker, psychology professor emeritus at the University of Kentucky, who has
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studied psychological anomalies, says, "These 'encounters' are really
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hypnagogic images, essentially waking hallucinations or dreams, and nothing
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more." Adds Baker, researchers like Carpenter may be putting aliens in
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people's heads.
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"Baker has not looked at my work or my methods," responds Carpenter. "My
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trademark is deliberately suggesting logical responses to the point of
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misleading these abductees. These abductees come from all walks of life and
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economic status, and yet they all tell the same story about the same little
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guys. It doesn't make sense that these are all falsely created from the
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individual imaginations."
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But Ronald K. Siegel, associate research professor of psychiatry and
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biobehavioral sciences at UCLA and author of Whispers: The Voices of Paranoia
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(Crown), does not agree. "Those details don't point to anything more than a
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common mental experience, not unlike parasitosis, the belief you're being
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infested by parasites," Siegel says. "Medical history documents that people
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who suffer from parasitosis reported the same parsites and drew the same
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drawings, with the same details. Given an infinite variety of stimulations,
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the brain responds in a finite number of ways."
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"Theoretically, Haley could be experiencing and altered state of
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consciousness--caused by anything from a food allergy to a physical problem
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in the brain--and having these fantastic experiences in which she has
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seemingly real feelings and images associated with being abducted by aliens,
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and which can even include physical manifestations," adds psychologist Keith
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Harary, research director of the Institute for Advanced Psychology in San
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Francisco.
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Military Coup? Acting as tour guide, Haley drove Omni around the Columbus Air
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Force Base looking for a onestory building where she believes she was taken
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and interrogated. No building, however, seemed familiar. Haley also gave Omni
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the name of a disgruntled civilian employee at Columbus she said might know
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about the UFOs. When Omni tracked this man down, however, he said, "I just
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don't have the kind of security clearance to know about these things."
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As for Major Poole, he has confirmed that he did give his wife, a student in
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Haley's accounting class, a space shuttle Endeavour pass to give to Haley and
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did invite her to view the shuttle on its stopover at the base. "But it wasn't
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a personal invitation," he says. "We have standard roped-off areas, where the
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public can stand and take pictures, and that's what I invited her to do. On
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the night in question, I did go to the classroom, but it was to wave to my
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wife."
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Official Denial. Have UFOs ever been tracked over Columbus Air Force Base?
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According to Sergeant Debbie O'Leary, Columbus AFB Public Affairs: "No, there
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have been no UFOs tracked here, and we have not interrogated here any people
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who claim to have had an alien encounter."
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Tammy McBride at the POW/MIA office at the Pentagon, meanwhile, conducted a
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search for one Larry Mitchell, a name that appeared on a soldier's uniform in
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the underground alien facility Haley described under hypnosis. McBride found
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three Larrys and one Lawrence all with the last name of Mitchell. All four
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were killed in action in Vietnam. All bodies have been recovered.
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Vehicular Interference. Tony Scarborough, physics professor at Delta State
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University in Cleveland, Mississippi, and state director for the Mutual UFO
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Network (MUFON), confirmed that "a graphite-black helicopter came over a
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building where Haley was speaking and scared the students to death" in the
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summer of 1991. "A year later, s similar helicopter came over my house, then
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flew at about 500 feet, traveling parallel to me on my way to meet her at
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Delta State University," he adds, "but the connection between these
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helicopters and Leah Haley is, of course, speculative."
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As for Air Force cars following her, Poole says, "We have cars running up and
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down Highway 45 all the time."
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HomeBodies. John Beard, who heads up Golden Traingle Security Alliance in
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Columbus, the company that installed Haley's home security system, confirmed
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that Haley has experienced an inordinate amount of trouble. "This particular
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system had an inherent engineering and design flaw, which the manufacturer has
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admitted. Consequently, we no longer sell it, and we have had to go out and
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change components on most of the systems we installed. There are at least 20
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other customers who have had the same problems."
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Haley's former housekeeper, Eunice Eggleston, however, insists there were
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strange things happening inside the house. "One day I was upstairs cleaning,
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and I heard chords clearly on the piano. I was sure the house was all locked
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up, and I was the only one there. In addition, the answering machine would
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start without the phone ringing, and the air vent once dropped on the floor."
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But these events, says psychologist Harary, who has studied the psychology of
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coincidence, don't add up to much. "A string of seemingly inexplicable events
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that occur around the same time are not necessarily related," he says. "You
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would have to thoroughly investigate each and every one. Sure, there could
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have been someone physically in the house; unfortunately, no one was seen, and
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it's almost impossible to get to the bottom of what was happening after the
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fact."
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Body Scoops. The plethora of unusual marks on Haley's body would seem to be
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significant physical evidence; however, everyone agrees that without a
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thorough examination of her environment and sleep patterns, they mean little
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in the end.
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"Strange marks appearing overnight is just not that unusual, and without
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observing Haley close up during the times these tings occur, you cannot draw
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any kind of valid conclusion about what's going on," says Harary. "We would
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have to rule out all conventional explanations, including, for example, the
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possibility that she could be doing these things it herself in an altered, or
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even an ordinary, state of consciousness."
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Get Out the Ink Blots. While Shafer stands by his evaluation of Haley,
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psychologist Siegel insists Haley may test out as sane because "there's an
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internal reality that everyone shares." Abduction imagery is a manifestation
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of the limbic system, not outright insanity, Siegel says. "Haley is truly an
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abductee, but the aliens are not out there--they're in her own brain. The
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scary thing is, we all have the same details in our nervous system; anybody can
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become an abductee."
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Conclusion:
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Despite the fact that some UFO researchers have called the Haley case one of
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the most intriguing and apparently best-documented abductions ever, without
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more data it's impossible to know what Haley has experienced, and why. There
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is no hard evidence and no conclusive circumstantial evidence that proves
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abduction by extraterrestrial biological entities. Given the caveat that this
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investigation remains incomplete, there is also no conclusive evidence that
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Haley has been monitored or harassed by military operatives.
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