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The seminal
work of Budd Hopkins first showed recurrent reproductive procedures
performed on abductees aboard UFOs or in alien facilities. And since
the reports gathered by subsequent researchers confirmed this data,
it has become a "given,"- a fact of ufology, that the primary
purpose of alien contact is to crossbreed or hybridize a new version
of either the aliens themselves or of us.
But is this
a solid fact, a safe assumption? The evidence upon which this
assumption is based is three-fold. First, reports say that genetic
and reproductive material are being harvested from abductees. Second,
abductees say the aliens have implanted fetuses into them and then
later retrieved the fetuses. Finally, the reports include scenarios
involving the "fetal nursery" and the presentation of a hybrid-looking
baby or child to the abductee, typically with claims that the baby
is the offspring of the abductee.
All of this
evidence comes from abduction accounts, remembered both consciously
and under regressive hypnosis. To date, however, there is no actual
hybrid child in human custody, so the entire "fact" is based solely
on encounter reports. The accuracy of these reports is questionable,
given the nature of the abduction scenario. In every encounter,
the human's total perceptive intake is controlled and frequently
altered, easily manipulated to give the human a "created" event
to remember and a programmed set of tactile, emotional, and intellectual
responses. That means that what we abductees think and what we remember
of encounters may not accurately reflect the real events of the
encounter.
Some researchers
insist on accepting abduction accounts at face value, however, but
even if we grant the veracity of the reports, there are still problems
with accepting the "fact" of a crossbreeding agenda. There are other
feasible explanations for the data used to support the hybridization
theory that should be considered.
First, the
genetic material harvested from abductees could be intended for
some other use than an upgraded alien species. For instance, totally
human clones, typically naked and inert or inactive, are reported
by abductees. The genetic materials could be used in their production.
Another possibility
is that, as some abductees report being told or shown, the small
Gray "workers" are mass-produced android robots, not soul-bearing
individuals and thus not "alive" as we understand the term. The
Grays show a strong fetal physiology, as numerous descriptions have
stated. And given enough mastery of genetics, human reproductive
material could be altered so that its appearance resembled the Gray
type, yet be strictly human in composition, rather than a mixture
of alien and human. The Grays, in effect, could be grossly altered
bodies of human babies, devoid of what we call soul and mentally
programmed like dedicated computer hardware.
Similarly,
the reported fetuses could be intended for non-crossbreeding purposes,
notably the same ones just discussed. Remember, there is no hard
evidence that the fetuses are actually made from any alien-human
combination, only an assumption based on outward appearances and
the pronouncements of the aliens.
The reports
of temporary fetal implantations into abductees, by the way, are
reproductively odd, to say the least. There are some reports of
male abductees receiving fetal implants, one in the abdomen and
another rectally. Both implants were later retrieved, just as in
the cases of female abductees. Even prepubescent children are reported
to have received fetal implants.
There is also
evidence that the fetuses, whatever their origin, are not always
treated as if they were precious experiments vital to the survival
of either our race or the aliens. In a few instances, abductees
report watching as aliens deliberately destroy fetuses in the "fetal
nursery" scenario. In one instance, the abductee was told that she
shouldn't be upset because the fetus was not really alive, and that
all its physical material would be used, not wasted. In another
instance, the abductee was actually told that the reproductive work
and the fetuses were used in the manufacture of the Gray workers.
She was told that the aliens were also preparing "workers" for a
coming time of destruction, because they would need workers who
were devoid of emotion.
And the "baby
presentations" have other possible interpretations other than the
nurturing of the hybrid offspring, which is what the aliens typically
claim. It might indeed be an actual event, but the baby could be
a strictly human product, not a crossbreed. The purpose here might
not be for a bonding process, since many abductees say they don't
feel any maternal connection to the baby. One woman said she didn't
believe the event was for bonding at all, but rather was a tormenting
process meant to be emotionally traumatic for the "parent," as part
of some programming agenda.
On the other
hand, the presentation might not be real at all. It could be a virtual
reality scenario. In such a case, the baby might be something else
altogether, or purely a projected image with no physical reality.
The event might be designed to give us disinformation, misleading
us about the true nature of their genetics agenda and, indeed, about
the true nature of our relationship and worth to the aliens. If
the agenda would seem reprehensible to us, it would certainly serve
their purposes to keep us ignorant of it and to give us instead
a more acceptable "cover story."
To muddy the
waters even further, the aliens have indicated four contradictory
explanations for the genetics work. First, they have said it was
necessary to upgrade their declining race. They have also said that
it is necessary to alter the human species so it can survive some
future destruction scenario. Third, they have told some abductees
that they are here serving God's plan, by preparing "New Bodies"
for the coming Resurrection and return of Christ. And finally, they
have said they are producing clones of certain individuals, with
which those individuals could be replaced.
Given the alternative
possible explanations and the large body of counterindicative data,
as well as the conflicting explanations offered by the aliens, can
we safely accept hybridization as the primary purpose at the heart
of the alien agenda? Or should we be more skeptical about
their avowed intentions?
The evidence
shows that the aliens do harvest from us in a number of ways, emotionally
and energetically as well as physically. There are even reported
scenarios of facilities in which human bodies are "processed," and
many such reports come from people unfamiliar with ufological literature.
If we are indeed
a multipurpose resource for the aliens, one which they want to continue
to use, could they be performing the various reproductive/genetic
procedures in order to make alterations in their "livestock" that
better serve the uses for which we are harvested? Such a possibility
should not be ruled out. There are hypothetical reasons why these
alterations might be necessary at this particular time.
If the aliens
know, for example, that upcoming catastrophes or earth changes will
be vastly destructive of their herd, they could be working furiously
to store up supplies in advance of the dearth, and also perhaps
trying to produce a variant human more capable of surviving in some
new environment on this planet. The aliens, in fact, are fond of
making predictions of catastrophic earth changes, although they
usually insist their genetic intrusions are altruistic, for our
benefit.
Consider this:
What if the aliens realize that their herd is showing changes that
the aliens didn't intend and don't like? They could be furiously
working to stem this transformative process. They may fear that
the herd is waking up, gaining new perceptive abilities, and learning
that its purpose is nothing more than livestock. After all, the
herd might be so unhappy with that situation that they might decide
to resist it. What would be the alien response to such a situation?
If all the livestock we use on this planet suddenly woke up and
decided they didn't want to "serve Man" any longer, would we all
acquiesce quietly and become vegetarians?
Reprinted with
permission by Elton Turner and Kelt Works, Inc. This article was
originally published in The MUFON UFO Journal, #320 December
1994.
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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