What do ufo abductees have in common
The abduction phenomenon began with strange case of Betty and Barney Hill. On Sept. Betty spotted a UFO following them. Barney stopped the car on the highway, near Indian Head in the White Mountains, and got out to look at the craft through binoculars. Soon after, Betty began having nightmares. In , the Hills underwent hypnotherapy. Under hypnotic regression — hypnosis with the intent to help a subject recall certain events with more clarity — the couple said that they had actually been pulled on board the vessel by aliens and subjected to invasive experiments.
Barney died of a cerebral hemorrhage in , but Betty went on to become a kind of sage of paranormal experiences. Many would use hypnotic regression to recall their experiences. Some experiencers said the aliens were here to save us and study us, some said they were here to harvest our organs and enslave us.
Chris French, head of the anomalistic psychology department at Goldsmiths College in London and author of a study on alien abductees. Other social currents, some of them peculiarly American, informed these stories and our interest in them. Alien abduction stories absorbed those strains, re-inventing them as anal probes and sinister hybrid breeding programs. Meanwhile, psychologists like French were examining alien abduction narratives from a more skeptical perspective. A small but stubborn percentage of alien abduction experiences defy clear scientific explanation, but many of the rest can have a number of different physiological or psychological explanations, including epilepsy, which can be preceded by visual disruptions, narcolepsy, or sleep paralysis.
In normal sleep, your body is relaxed nearly to the point of paralysis, presumably to keep you from acting out your dreams.
Sleep paralysis is a disruption of lucid dreaming in which the mind partially wakes but finds that the body has not. It can be terrifying: Individuals report sensing entities in the room with them and being unable to move, pressure on their chests, out-of-body-like sensations coupled with intense, heightened emotions.
Or at least I hope. Marco Rubio just submitted a request from the government on UAPs. We can put all the pressure in our skulls to make this out to be political. For example: it's just Trump failing to neglect his responsibility! Or any other narrative that fits what we want and gives us a much needed ego boost, because that's what humans do.
The truth is, that senators wouldn't have a reason to go all in if this phenomenon was just different governments testing secret aircraft. You might want to look into that before you toss your credentials. I have largely remained silent about it because there are some credible sources that lean into it now. Largely most humans believe in the possibility - and we as humans know how long it takes to come to Jesus on new science. It takes hundreds of years before we can conform to a science idea like the Earth isn't flat.
It could take a half a century for a fully formed science fact to come to light from the point it was first realized. But maybe you haven't read anything about science and history. I have. And there are instances of science being completely covered up - just so humans don't have to feel uncomfortable. They like reality to be what they've been told and it's really difficult to tell them reality isn't what they think it is. To the point of suppressing evidence, murder, wars to distract from a recent discovery.
Enlightened people were often a string of people over the course of hundreds of years that made it their life's purpose to bring about an enlightened understanding. For example, the person who discovered cells was a simple Danish draper - and he was laughed out of The Royal Society on many occasions after they reduced him to shreds over his findings. Simply, they were too afraid of everyone else and as a group to believe in a new truth. At first, they laughed.
Then they repressed it. Decades went by and rumors happened when one of them told someone else or the Danish draper's fans or friends brought it up. Then a hundred years went by. The original people are dead and so is anyone they knew. But this truth lingered in the air for 2 centuries until someone of a properly educated background could go tell everyone. Cells, imagine if you didn't know they existed? Can you think of it? You can't and don't think about what human consciousness was like before we knew each added scientific principle s , if you did, you wouldn't be the last person to be figuring this stuff out.
Take care. Me and my husband were in our thirties at the time we were going to the store and it was at night time we were in our car. My husband just started the car when this white beam of light suddenly was over us, then my husband and I couldn't even move I asked him what is going on and he told me he doesn't know. I asked him do you know what it is that's over us and he said its got to be a helicopter. I told him no it isn't a helicopter cause it would have made a lot of noise, but this thing was so quiet.
Then me and my husband quickly got out of our car and looked up into the sky but we didn't see anything. Home Research Perspectives Is it normal to believe you have been abducted by aliens?
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Consider one: A male abductee awoke in the middle of the night seized with panic. He was entirely paralysed, and felt electricity shooting throughout his body.
He felt his energy draining away from him. Something's wrong here. Maybe I am in over my head. I'm not supposed to be looking at this stuff," Copeland, 27, who drives forklifts at a warehouse for a living, recalled thinking. But after the video of what Copeland said he witnessed in the sky was posted on YouTube, he said a strange visitor came to his front door.
Still just, you know, you could see the door knob moving and like a scratching at the door. And I keep a firearm. It was on my table. And my thought was to get up and check. The only things I could move were my eyes. And I heard a voice through the door say, 'You don't need that weapon. We won't harm. Soon after, Copeland said he started experiencing what he calls "missing time. With the number of unexplained UFO sightings mounting, Copeland began keeping a log and sketching what he believes he witnessed during the "missing time" episodes.
She had an elongated skull. And that startled me. And the next memory I have is me standing on my balcony waving at this cylinder-shaped ship. And if I'm doing something right, maybe I can do it better," he said. Copeland's otherworldly convictions are shared by thousands of believers. Stace Tussel, a single working mother and cum laude college graduate, has been reluctant to talk about her close encounters with extraterrestrials. I do believe that I have experienced contact with non-human intelligence.
I've woken up with the handprints and fingerprints that I couldn't have made myself and nobody else could have made myself. When asked if she's simply a more vivid dreamer than other people, Tussel said, "I don't know if dreaming would cause a stigmata-type effect where you're getting bodily scars or marks.
Tussel, an education consultant, blogs in her spare time about UFOs and crop circles. While many have been proven to be man-made hoaxes, she believes some crop circles could be the result of an alien spacecraft or extraterrestrial communication.
She doesn't care for the phrase "alien abduction," opting instead to call herself an "experiencer. While Tussel and others are thoroughly convinced, psychologists say the media-generated images of alien kidnappings can become easily engrained in our subconscious and then vividly re-enacted in our dreams.
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