Learn More About Fake Alien Abductions - Alternative View

Learn More About Fake Alien Abductions - Alternative View
Learn More About Fake Alien Abductions - Alternative View

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As a follow-up to the current controversy surrounding Jacques Vallee and fictitious alien abductions in South America, I thought I'd share with you a couple of cases that suggest that such things weren't just happening in South America. Consider this: On May 5, 1980, Myrna Hansen was returning home to Eagles Nest, New Mexico, from a trip to Oklahoma with her young son. Hansen suddenly found herself in a nightmarish world. Under hypnosis, she recalled a classic alien abduction, during which she was taken aboard by a UFO, stripped and physically examined. While on board, she also witnessed "a kicking cow sucked into its lower part by a UFO in some kind of beam like a tractor." Hansen stated that after the abduction she was taken to an underground base, she saw “body parts floating in the bathtubs,” and believedthat a "device" was implanted into her body so that the aliens could track and control her thoughts.

When details of Hansen's description of the underground base were passed on to Kirtland Air Force Base security officials, they immediately admitted that Hansen was describing a fortified, highly classified section of one of his facilities: the Manzano Weapons Depot, which at the time was the largest underground nuclear storage facility in the western the world. I find it extremely unlikely that the aliens would have abducted Hansen at Kirtland Air Force Base (to put it mildly!), But maybe the military unit - dealing with the fabricated alien abduction scenario - could do just that.

An example of an alleged alien abduction incident that appears to have been part of a sophisticated mind control operation is described by Alison, an Arizona woman who lives on a ranch near the city of Sedona. From twenty-seven to thirty-one years old, Alison underwent at least five abductions that bore all the hallmarks of the classic alien abduction scenario. In each case, she was in her living room, either reading or watching TV, when her two pet dogs - Lucy and Leto - began to howl, looking around and being capricious. At this point, things always got blurry, and later Alison found herself in another part of the house with several hours of missing time. She always woke up, felt insecure, with a throbbing headache and dry mouth.

For several days after the strange experiences, she dreamed of moments when everything began to happen. It all started with a complete loss of electricity inside the house, a lot of noise coming from the large window in the living room, and a powerful and intensely bright light surrounding the room. In her semi-conscious state, Alison saw small figures wandering around the room. They then carried her outside to a small boat, where she was subjected to a gynecological examination and nose probing. Then she would be returned to another part of the house, and the aliens disappeared. Only after the aliens disappeared did the intense humming noise stop.

However, on what Alison considers the fifth abduction, the mysterious humming sound abruptly faded away just seconds after her space visitors entered the room. Alison remembers this moment much better, as in real time, she began to slowly recover her memory. And, very surprisingly, the aliens disappeared. In their place was not a group of fragile bald-headed, black-eyed Grays (a kind of alien), but several large men in what looked like black military clothing. After that, the men suddenly began to slowly retreat, according to Alison. Alison remembered that one of them held his hand as if he had said "stay where you are," and continued to hold it until they left the house. Alison took her still slightly unsure step towards the living room window just in time to seelike a group of men hop aboard not the most modern extraterrestrial spacecraft, but a very earthly black helicopter. At a height of several hundred feet, someone aboard the helicopter suddenly turned on a powerful searchlight that illuminated the dark sky around her ranch.

Today, Alison has thrown away her ufological beliefs and firmly believes that through a combination of sublingual hypnosis, mind-altering technologies, and perhaps even non-lethal weapons designed to temporarily deactivate the nervous system and bodily displacement, she was cleverly made to think that she was abducted by aliens. … But in reality, she was just a guinea pig for testing modern weapons designed to influence and manipulate both mind and body. These are just two examples of several dozen similar cases that I have in the archive. All of them say that at least some alien abduction events are fake.

Nick Redfern