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Reviewed by Kay Wilson
Eve Lorgen coined the term "Love Bite" to
describe a particular type of alien interference in the lives of
humans; specifically, "the interference in human erotic and
romantic relationships." Eve chose this particular term because this
type of interference is "painful and often leaves behind tragic
emotional consequences for the people involved."
Lorgen's educational background is in
biochemistry with a master's degree in counseling psychology. Her
technique when working with abductees incorporates non-hypnotic
methods of memory recall combined with crisis counseling and
treating the symptoms and behaviors that are indicative of
posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Lorgen credits the research of Budd Hopkins and
the late Dr. Karla Turner for bringing out the more unpleasant - but
perhaps more accurate - activities the aliens have been carrying out
on a subset of the human population for at least the past 60 years.
Even within the abduction research community, the core subject
matter of alien abductions has been, as Lorgen couches it, "sugar
coated for far too long." The interference in human relationships is
a subject that every serious researcher of abductions must consider
if they are ever to come to understand the truth about the aliens'
motives.
Even experiencers who are having positive
encounters and see themselves in a positive relationship with these
Beings, must face the fact that the aliens are in control. They take
them from their earthly environment into theirs – they don't go
there on their own spacecraft or through their own private portal.
They don't go at the time of their own choosing, and they don't get
to do the activities they want to do. Both "experiencers" and
"abductees" do what the aliens want them to do even if the aliens
have to create a new reality via telepathic mental probing and
screen images in order for both groups to comply.
And then, there are the "Love Bite" victims. Of
course, anyone who has ever had a relationship with another human
being has had to deal with ups and downs – good times and bad times
– and Eve is very much aware of her critics who tout, "everyone has
relationship problems or love affairs gone sour…now you're blaming
everything on the aliens…" Eve counters this criticism by spelling
out exactly the type of alien interference she has discovered in her
research. She states,
"It now appears that the bonding interference
elements in abductee relationships... represent a separate
modality….the aliens seem to have singled out a subset of abductees
– a small, but susceptible group – who seem to fit a profile." For
many people, the real "bite" comes later in life after the abductee
"is bonded to another partner for the express purpose of creating a
strong romantic attraction…but these relationships are either short
lived or impossible to consummate, leaving one partner feeling
painfully unrequited."
The Love Bite encompasses the romantic
relationships involving some 20 individuals. Eve cites in detail
three famous cases that include this specific type of interference.
One is the case of Ted Rice, whom Karla Turner researched and
published about in her last book, Masquerade of Angels.
The
second is the case involving Linda Cortile, which was published in
Witnessed: The True Story of the Brooklyn Bridge UFO Abductions.
As with Cortile, another case that also has an FBI connection is the case of Mia Adams, a woman who published her involvement in
the abduction phenomenon in a book titled The Excyles. I
commend Eve for including these three cases in her book and for
outlining them so well. Her synopses of these three important cases
are the most detailed I've come across anywhere in the literature,
and if these were the only three cases she cited in her book, she
would still have a strong argument for the phenomenon she has coined
as the
"Love Bite."
Eve actually cites thirteen separate cases involving
20 or more individuals, detailing how the initial bonding process occurs to
the child abductee while on board a craft and continues through
re-abductions and reinforcement later in life. When the couple see
or meet each other in their normal reality, one or both individuals
almost always experience deep and very intense feelings, which can become obsessive and at times controlling. The
aliens are extremely interested in these types of emotions and in
some cases, abductees report being watched during sexual intercourse
and can actually sense and sometimes even see the aliens studying
them and "drawing off" the energy and emotions the couple is
experiencing.
Eve views the real agenda behind the alien
presence as a type of "genome farming" in the sense
that the aliens
are tracing and mapping human blood lines and researching the human
genome.
The purpose of this is still unknown to us even today, but
supposition by abductees and researchers range from the aliens
needing something from us for their survival, to the aliens creating
a hybrid human species that will survive after an extinction-level
event. This may be part of a process designed to preserve the human
genome for the future, or they might just be abducting humans for
their own, purely self serving interests.
The cases Eve cites demonstrate alien
orchestrated relationships, divorce, obsessions, the use of people
referred to as sleepers or minders, unusual illnesses, lifetime
difficulties with keeping relationships, infidelity caused by alien
manipulation, spiritual warfare and even implied murder or at least
the aliens' awareness that death is approaching an abductee, yet
nothing is done to attempt to save them. This was the case with Ted
Rice's grandmother and the late Karla Turner. Whether the aliens
were unable or unwilling to help them remains a mystery, but it is
hypothesized to be a form of alien reprisal.
The last third of The Love Bite contains
Lorgen's analysis. I found this portion of the book quite
illuminating. Some of the topics Eve has discovered that are
directly related to what these particular abductees endured include
discussions on stress and dysfunction and the aliens as "psychic
vampires" who are engaging in a type of spiritual warfare.
Another section in Eve's analysis that I found
revealing is her discussion of "Star Seeds," which she explains in
the following paragraph:
"Based on the reports of several
contactees, I believe the aliens could be conditioning the
public to a naïve mind set – a mental state designed to suspend
critical thinking. This is especially apparent in abductees and
UFO spiritualists who think of themselves as chosen ‘Star
Seeds.' In this context, I am referring to the ‘false light'
Star Seeds, as opposed to the true light bearers…True light
bearers are not afraid of exposing the dark and have spiritual
discernment. The false light bearers display incongruence in
their actions and beliefs and naively focus on the positivist
elements of extraterrestrials, while in denial of any negative
alien abduction material, or their own. Or, they blame all
negative abduction reports on the ‘military and black projects.'
"
It may be difficult for some people to
contemplate that the aliens could be doing things like manipulating
people's emotions and relationships. For some, it is difficult to
embrace this concept because it gives the aliens more power than we
would like to think they really have. Control over us in a physical
sense is one thing, but control over us in an emotional and perhaps
even in a spiritual sense is something very different. After reading
The Love Bite, you will come to view Eve Lorgen as one of the
light bearers who is teaching others to see through the veil of
alien manipulation.
Don't be afraid to pull back the curtain and see
the aliens' land of Oz for what it is. It set Dorothy free,
and it might help you too.
Reviewer's Note:
Eve Lorgen is currently working on a new book
to be titled The Dark Side of Cupid, which will focus on the
love bite theme involving people who display the same
symptomatology; however, it will also include "paranormal influenced
relationships" and will include subjects who are not necessarily
abductees and/or experiencers.

The Love Bite: Alien Interference In
Human Love Relationships Trade paperback, 224 pages:
Illustrations, Tables, Index, Appendix and Bibliography.
http://www.alienlovebite.com/
About
Eve Lorgen
Eve Lorgen's involvement in the
Anomalous Trauma field spans nearly 20 years. She is a counselor and
a Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist and member of the International
Board of Clinical Practitioners. Her degrees are in Biochemistry
(BS), Counseling Psychology (MA) with additional studies in Oriental
Medicine, mysticism, shamanism, yoga and the martial arts.
Early on in her work with alien abductees, mind
control victims and experiencers of anomalous trauma, Eve realized
that standard psychological and medical methods are incomplete in
their treatment modalities. Abductees must take responsibility to
expand their awareness, find mutual support with other abductees and
take an active part in their healing and recovery process.
Eve has written numerous articles on the alien
abduction phenomenon and published The Love Bite: Alien
Interference In Human Love Relationships and is a contributing
author to the three volume Universal Seduction series by
Angelico Tapestra. She has lectured publically and appeared on many
radio talk shows. Currently her focus is on transpersonal methods of
healing and recovery such as lucid dream work and meditation
practice.
Eve Lorgen was raised in the San Francisco Bay
area. Her interest in the UFO phenomenon began early in life as a
result of multiple-witnessed UFO sightings with family members. She
has written and published several articles since 1989 when she began
her pioneering work with abductees and survivors of anomalous
trauma. For more information, please visit her excellent Web site
at:
http://www.alienlovebite.com |