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It is a
myth that alien abductions of humans follow a set pattern or agenda.
Perhaps the best-known proponent of this theory is Budd Hopkins,
who in his books made the genetics and other cross-breeding scenario
familiar to the public. Yet when you read back through those books,
you'll notice that several of the alien encounters seem to have
very little apparent connection to an interest in breeding of DNA.
And even Hopkins, in the past couple of years, has had to expand
his theory to include a definite alien interest in some other things,
such as pleasure and pain in humans.
Other well-known
UFO researchers also harbor restrictive theories about the abduction
phenomenon, Jacques Vallee, David Jacobs, Whitley Strieber, Brad
Steiger, John Lear, Raymond Fowler, Jenny Randles, Kevin Randle,
John Keel and other writers hold a diversity of intelligent, often
ingenious theories, yet each makes the same error. They ignore parts
of the abduction evidence - whatever details don't support their
ideas.
Inadequate
Theories
Yet it must
be clear that any present theory which cannot account for all the
known evidence is not acceptable. At best, it can be misleading,
especially for victims of abductions who turn to these prominent
researchers seeking answers. A case in point occurred during a conversation
with a prominent researcher in 1989. In his lectures, this researcher
always said that he had certain ways of testing the validity of
potential new abduction cases, and one of those ways was the presence
of particular scars on the victims' bodies. I questioned him about
a different kind of scar, one which often appeared on abductees
of my own acquaintance, and the researcher denied that such a mark
showed up in his cases.
"Are you sure?"
I asked incredulously. "This mark is pretty common around here,
and I'd think it would show up in other places, too. In fact I know
it has."
"No," he insisted,
shaking his head, "the only marks I find are like the ones I've
already described."
"And this other
mark hasn't shown up at all?" I asked.
"No." he repeated.
"Not even
once??" I persisted.
"Well," he
said reluctantly, lowering his voice, "there have been a couple
of instances. That child I talked about tonight, she had two of
those marks, and I think there was another case. But they're so
rare that I have to ignore them. When you have two hundred cases
with Scar A and only two cases with Scar B, you go with the numbers."
And that was
the message he delivered, to an audience where anxious abductees
were made to wonder if their anomalous marks meant anything after
all, or if, as so many of their friends seemed to think, they were
delusions of a troubled mind.
No
Single Pattern
In truth, however,
although there are recurrent events in the abduction phenomenon,
there is no single pattern or structure. And until we know what
all the events mean, we can't afford to ignore any of them.
What is one
to make, for instance, of an ET-human encounter in which two of
the four aliens assisted the abductee in preparing a roast for dinner?
Granted, other events occurred in this case, but the dinner
was indeed cooked, served, and eaten by the abductee's family less
than two hours after the ETs departed.
Other details
of this encounter included the manipulation of the abductee's neck,
"for the purpose of instruction," and a discussion of genetically-stored
memories and knowledge that can be tapped open in humans. But there
was no medical exam, no cross-breeding activity, and no warnings
of coming catastrophe, all of which are events that have been used
to construct abduction theories. I know this to be true because
it happened to me.
Human
Duplicates
Another anomalous
event involves the duplication or replacement of the human by an
alien counterpart. In one instance, a young man and his fiancee
were in their car when a "shimmering force" enveloped him. He passed
out, but moments later he began to move, acting and talking entirely
differently. His fiancee became terrified when he tried to drag
her out into the dark back yard, where he told her, "Something wants
to see you there." And only when a friend drove into the yard did
the young man return to normal, with no memory of his aberrant behavior
during the past ten minutes.
Under hypnotic
regression, the fiancee described the young man as being kept in
the car while the "other one" took his form and tried to control
her. She called the "other one" a "hologram" and consistently referred
to it as "it," not "him." In fact, she said she struggled
to get away from "it" and back to the car where "the real" young
man was still waiting.
Under separate
regression, the young man recalled his version of the evening and
said that at a certain point he was "turned off" and "unplugged,"
yet he couldn't say what sort of power was then operating his body.
An even more
bizarre event happened to a woman in the Southwest during her encounter.
She said she was "removed" from her body and stored in some inexplicable
way, still aware, however, and able to communicate with her captors.
They told her that another entity was now using her body, that it
was going through all her regular activities, and that no one would
be able to tell the difference. The day after the abduction when
she returned to her job, she found that her body has indeed been
at work, even though she herself was somewhere else.
Interdimensional
Being
These alien
intruders apparently can behave and appear in a variety of ways.
In one man's experience, a human-looking woman often appeared, although
she claimed she was an interdimensional being whose real appearance
was not what the abductee saw. At times, she would be 'completely
there,' and very three-dimensional, but at other times only her
head would be visible, or her head and hands.
The evidence
from several cases also shows that the aliens have an odd interest
in our animals, yet this is hardly mentioned in standard abduction
research. During a period of intense ET activity in my family's
life, our dog was somehow moved one night from a fenced back yard
into a locked garage. And the same dog, conversely, woke us up one
morning barking in the back yard, when it had been put in a locked
garage the night before.
In both cases,
these was no sign that either the gate or the garage door had been
opened. The old dog was quite blind, at any rate, and would have
had trouble getting anywhere, even if both passageways had been
clear.
Pet
Puzzler
Transporting
dogs turned up again in the case of a UFO researcher. Her dog slept
outside, yet in the middle of the night she was awakened by his
wet tongue on her face. She and the dog were in her bed, but her
bedroom door was still locked, as was the outside door, and there
were two other doors closed in between them.
Horses also
have been moved, leaving their abductee-owners to track them down
in corrals far distant from where the animals had been locked away
for the night. It's hard to imagine the purpose of such events,
yet they are part of the larger phenomenon and must have some relevance.
There also
seems to be a connection between abductions and the disappearance
and appearance of possessions and other objects. One of the more
humorous episodes occurred when a researcher was visiting another
city and staying as a guest in our home. The day had been spent
in work with other abductees, and that evening the group ordered
Chinese food.
Preferred
Utensils Appear
As we sat eating
the food, the researcher remarked that she preferred eating Chinese
food with chopsticks, but we didn't have any. After the meal, the
researcher went to her room then returned moments later with a very
puzzled expression, "I thought you didn't have any chopsticks,"
she told my husband. "And I certainly didn't mean for you
to go out and buy them! But thank you anyway for being so
thoughtful." She held out a pair of chopsticks wrapped in
paper and smiled.
"Where did
you get those?" he asked in amazement.
"They were
on my bed," she replied. "Didn't you put them there?"
"Of course,
not! There aren't-weren't-any chopsticks in the house, I promise
you. And I haven't gone anywhere!"
Other objects
have appeared out of nowhere, such as metal balls falling from abductees'
bodies when they rose from their beds the morning after an encounter.
In another instance, a mother saw what looked like a white book
floating horizontally in her son's bedroom, but when she went in,
there was no book to be seen. In one abductee's home, a fish disappeared
from their aquarium, and then it reappeared ten days later, twice
as large as it had been. Within 24-hours, it died, as did all the
other fish in the tank.
Women
in distress
Perhaps the
most remarkable and disturbing set of cases concerning two women
I know but who are unacquainted with each other. The first woman
awoke one morning to find her bed soaked with blood. It was during
her menstrual cycle, yet she was surprised to have bled so profusely
as to soak through the tampon she had inserted before going to bed.
When she went to the bathroom to clean up, she could find no tampon
to remove. Frantically she searched her bed, the bedroom, and finally
her entire apartment, but the tampon had disappeared. A few days
later, she related the incident to me, but neither of us knew what
to make of it.
A month passed,
and I received a call from the second woman, who lived far away
from me. She was perplexed by an event of the previous night and
wanted to tell someone about it. This woman was having her menstrual
cycle also, and the night before had put on a sanitary pad before
going to bed. Several hours later, she woke up and decided to change
the pad, as she was an unusually heavy bleeder. In surprise, however,
she found the pad was spotless, and then she felt something inside
her. She told me that she removed the tampon, but couldn't understand
how it had gotten there. "I haven't used tampons in ten years,"
she said, "so this doesn't make any sense."
Anomalies
in 'Typical' Reports
Anomalies have
turned up in some cases that might otherwise seem to follow the
"typical" abduction sequence of going in the ship, undergoing an
examination and being returned with little or no memory. Sometimes,
for instance, the surroundings in the ship are described as messy
or dirty, with foul odors and signs of sloppy housekeeping. Sometimes
the interior is said to be crowded, buzzing with numerous entities
engaged in rapid, inexplicable movements from place to place.
Even more unusual
are those accounts of abduction to inner space rather than outer
space. In these cases, abductees tell of being taken into large
underground complexes, and their descriptions very often include
earthly - perhaps military - apparatus as well as the presence of
both humans and aliens working together. These underground areas
are reached through long vertical or corkscrewing tunnels, the abductees
say, and in one case the place looked like a movie set of an old
Western town.
Bathroom
Settings
A third anomalous
episode, which may have taken place aboard a craft or in an underground
setting, involves abductees taken into "bathroom" settings. There
they are made to get into stalls with or without toilets, and in
most cases the abductees are thoroughly frightened by the events
that occur in these surroundings, often having to do with examination
of their sexual organs.
Most of these
anomalous details have come from a relatively small group of abductees,
yet similar cases are known elsewhere. In the instances of the odd
scar, which began this discussion, there are cases of the triangular
pattern turning up all over the world, yet no prominent researcher
has acknowledged this. The scoop marks and straight-line cuts are
well known, but just as frequent are less permanent scars and marks.
Single, double and multiple puncture marks appear on abductees'
bodies, as do wide paths of subcutaneous purplish smears, triangles
and other shapes made by skin discoloration rather than punctures,
and long claw-mark, scratches, usually numerous, accompanied by
even longer welts of unbroken skin.
Challenge
To Positive Theories
As to researchers
who claim that the ETs are here to help us evolve some higher consciousness
or that they are here for some other positive purpose-saving our
planet, promoting world peace, etc.-I challenge those researches
to incorporate anomalous data in this view.
What about
those people who suffer total breakdowns after their experiences?
What about those who undergo wild personality changes, who
find themselves obsessed with deviant sexual behavior they never
had before, often leading to the breakup of marriages and friendships?
These things have happened numerous times, but no researcher
has yet explained the higher purpose behind such results.
Particularly
disturbing are those cases where previously healthy individuals
have an ET encounter and then develop debilitating or terminal illnesses.
It is well known that many women suffer gynecological problems after
their experiences, often leading to hysterectomies. But other instances
have shown the development of severe fatigue, horrible swelling
and itching, and even cancer. Where are the positive effects in
these cases?
Theories are
starting places for research, not proven conclusions, and UFO researchers
must be willing to expand and alter their pet theories according
to the data they uncover. It would be wonderful if we could shape
ET experiences into something positive, but until the details of
abduction encounters - all the details - are given serious consideration,
I think it's dangerous to cling to theories that ignore data that
will not fit. We owe it to ourselves to seek the whole truth.
Reprinted By
Permission by Elton Turner and Kelt Works, Inc. This article was
originally published in UFO magazine, Vol. 8 No. 1 January/February
1993.
Karla
Kandace Turner, Ph.D. was
a highly respected abduction researcher, author, lecturer, and teacher.
She received her Bachelor's degree from the University of California
in Sacramento, a Master's degree from the University of Nottingham,
Nottingham England, and her Ph.D. from the University of North Texas
in Denton. She authored three books about the abduction phenomenon:
Into The Fringe, Taken, and Masquerade of Angels.
In
1995, Karla contracted a very dangerous form of breast cancer immediately
following an abduction experience. She lost her battle with cancer
on January 9, 1996 at the age of 48. Karla has been greatly missed
by those her knew her and by the many people she helped through
her books and research. If you are interested in learning more about
her and her views about the abduction phenomenon, we highly recommend
that you read her articles on this Web site and her books, which
can be read on-line at
http://www.karlaturner.org/
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