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    ParaNet File Number: 00050

    TITLE: UFO ABDUCTIONS: BEYOND MATTER?

    AUTHOR: Don Sudduth
    c/o META-4, Inc.
    1401 W. 76th St, Suite 100
    Minneapolis, MN 55423

    DATE: November 26, 1989



    There is a certain sense of stability in the physical world that
    most of us take for granted. However, in the current realm of UFO
    abduction literature, the term "physical world" may need some
    redefinition. UFO abductees have found their world stretched and
    distorted in a way that defies modern science. Testimony from
    abductees now includes levitation, paralysis, telepathy, and
    startling visions. To ignore these reports is to ignore the vast
    amount of evidence that seems to be mounting. To accept these
    reports blindly, however, is to accept data whose source is
    testimony from hypnosis, vague memories, and spontaneous recall.
    Are abductees really levitating out of their beds at night, floating
    up to a hovering UFO, and being subjected to physical examinations?
    Perhaps this question can be answered by looking closer at
    abductee's testimony.

    Recently, Budd Hopkin's and Whitley Strieber's works have strongly
    promoted the notion of physical abductions as a norm for UFO contact
    with humans. However, from a recently published article in UFO
    Magazine (Vol 4, Num 4), Ann Druffel has offered a new perspective
    on the abduction phenomena. This perspective alters the focus of an
    abduction from something physical to something within the mind. Ann
    Druffel, in her book "The Tujunga Canyon Contacts" tells of hypnotic
    regression of a particular abductee named Emily who "learned that if
    she could manage to move even one toe or finger, the paralysis broke
    and the creatures vanished." The article goes on to report that
    Emily could use mental effort to wake her roommate and also break
    the abduction paralysis. In another case Ms. Druffel notes that the
    abductee was able to break out of the "contact" by making a sound or
    mantra within herself.

    Breaking out of the alleged abduction by shear force of will is just
    one clue of its non-physical nature. Are there others? Looking at
    the varied testimony of abductees, one gets the sense of the lack of coincidence from report to report. One person stated that she was
    transported through her apartment wall. While others feel the
    abductors take them "by hand" into waiting UFO's. Whitley Strieber,
    in his book "Transformation", writes about his attempts at astral
    travel and the similarity of that experience to his abductions. He
    also notes the strangeness factor of abduction reports from his
    article in UFO Magazine (Vol 4, Num 2). Strieber writes, "Of the
    690 narratives sent to me by Communion and Transformation readers,
    only a few appear to support these present theories of abduction.
    The vast majority instead describe perceptions and experiences far
    stranger than any reported by mainstream abduction researchers."
    Another UFO researcher, Richard Grossinger, writes of the inability
    of contactees to distinguish between the concrete or real and the
    psychic or hallucinatory. He suggests that we may be dealing with
    both levels of reality thereby creating the current paradox of
    conflicting abduction testimonies.

    Before the "Communion" and "Intruders" phenomenon, astrophysicist
    and UFO researcher Jacques Vallee cautioned the conception of UFO's
    as being something truly physical. Vallee's position is that
    individual and social psychological manipulation of UFO contactees
    may not be extraterrestrial at all but encounters with another
    reality. He suggests that the intelligence community worldwide is
    probably "in the dark" about most aspects of the UFO phenomena. On
    the MJ-12 document he writes, "Given the names on the list of MJ-12
    scientists, however, it seems to me their work could have had an
    entirely different orientation, having to do with psychological
    warfare. I scratched the surface of that issue in "Messengers of
    Deception", and I got burned because the UFO research community was
    not ready to even consider that side of the problem". Now that the
    verdict is out on the MJ-12 documents with Bill Moore's revelation
    of planted information, Dr. Vallee's comments seem much more potent.

    In his book "Dimensions", Dr. Vallee strongly emphasizes the
    psychological nature of UFO encounters. His research has shown that historically, UFO encounters have been perceived to be the common
    myths of the time period such as the miracle at Fatima, Portugal in
    1917. "The events at Fatima involve luminous spheres, lights with
    strange colors, a feeling of 'heat waves'--all physical
    characteristics commonly associated with UFOs...They also encompass
    prophecy and a loss of ordinary consciousness on the part of
    witnesses--what we have called the psychic component of UFO
    sightings" (p 174). Dr. Vallee even implies that much of human
    history may have been shaped by the psychological effects of UFO
    encounters and that the shape may have a purpose.

    Extraterrestrial or not, it seems that abductions by UFOs are much
    more psychological in nature than physical. Yet the common belief
    is in physical contact! Is this what we are meant to believe?


    Jim Singleton
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