• Mike Bershad discusses Al

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    FROM UFO MAGAZINE Vol 3, No 2 1988

    You won't necessarily find Mike Bershad nor many like him aboard
    the bandwagon that salutes benevolent ETs and broadcasts a
    hopeful message about their mission on earth. Mike is "in touch"
    with another form of entity, and if "they" have any mission, it's
    an urgent, overriding necessity to plunder human anatomy with
    speed and calculation.

    The lives of many abductees distill abruptly into issues of
    emotional survival. Few are blithe and unaffected by their
    ordeals in the netherworld, though an individual trauma can be
    offset by the catharsis of "going public"

    Abduction has not yet broken free of its identification with myth
    and hallucination, but the time approaches. For the time being,
    Mike is content with partial memory.

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    "This is the first time I've written about my abduction
    experience, although I've been written about (see Budd Hopkins'
    Missing time') My name is not Steve Kilburn (the alias used in
    the book) but Michael Bershad."

    "Many people have told me that they'd love to meet an alien
    or be taken for a ride in a flying saucer. My viewpoint is
    somewhat different."

    "The most terrifying thing I've ever encountered was looking
    into the eyes of one of these 'creatures.' To describe their eyes
    as black, shiny and oval simply doesn't do them justice. it's
    true that the eyes lacked an iris, pupils, eyelids, eyelashes.
    But there was more. I sensed no emotion, no feeling, no
    humanity, and consequently, no exchange of any understanding
    whatsoever."

    "If anyone thinks that an abduction experience is
    enlightening or fun, think again. I was totally powerless, and
    was made to comply with whatever they wanted me to do. My
    slightest thought was monitored, and I was accorded no more
    respect than a laboratory rat. An examination of my body was
    made, and I now understand how a frog in a classroom of biology
    students must feel. But the sheer terror came from the
    uncertainty of what was to come. Would my heart be removed?
    Would they pull off a leg, just to see what would happen? I had
    no way of knowing and they dealt with my questions the way most
    adults handle children, by humoring me with idiotic platitudes or
    simply by ignoring me altogether. It's true that I was not
    physically harmed, but I continue to bear the emotional trauma of
    this experience even today, many years later."

    "I do not know that the creatures I saw were 'aliens' or that
    the object I was taken into was a flying saucer. I simply know
    what I perceived, from the memory of my hypnotic regressions. The
    creatures were most assuredly foreign to me; where they were from,
    I had no idea. The object I was walked into seemed disc-shaped,
    yet I had no way of knowing if it could fly. These aren't mere
    semantic quibbles; if any truth is to be ascertained from
    abductees' stories, the abductees better stick to what they
    actually experienced and leave 'conclusions' and speculation to
    the investigators and science fiction writers. Somebody has to
    bear the responsibility for telling the truth as objectively as
    possible, and it might as well be those who have had 'the
    experience' itself. It's hard enough dealing with the abduction;
    adding bells and whistles only clouds an already muddled issue."

    "I have never claimed with 100 percent certainty that my
    hypnotic memory of events is what actually happened to me. But
    that presents some problems for me, personally."

    "- When I recounted my story to my parents, I expected them to
    be incredulous. Quite the contrary. They reminded me of a UFO
    sighting I told them I had at the approximate time and place of my
    abduction experience. I was amazed, as I had no recollection of
    this at all. They found that strange!"

    "- A licensed polygraph administrator concluded that my test
    results proved that I hadn't made up the story."

    "- A highly reputable neurosurgeon told me, after several hours
    of consultation and examination in his hospital office, that a
    science 'greater than our own' had examined my body. He also
    informed me that he had tried to trick me concerning the medical
    examination that the creatures performed upon me; I was steadfast
    in my recollections when he questioned me and this upset him.
    Incidentally, he didn't believe in UFOs."

    "- The psychologists I dealt with were not convinced that UFO
    beings carried me off. They were convinced that something external
    left an extraordinary impression on me. In other words, it wasn't
    my vivid imagination, as I would have preferred to believe!."

    "Some time after my hypnotic sessions were over, I had an
    experience that bears repeating. My wife and I were at a business
    party in Southampton, N.Y. It was a beautiful summer night, and
    electric terrace lanterns illuminated the patio and house. After
    an hour or so, the lights suddenly went out. We noticed the
    neighbors also were without lights. Most everyone loved the idea,
    and candles were brought out to enliven the festive atmosphere."

    "I suddenly grew panicky, very nervous, and headed for a fence
    at the perimeter of the yard. I became nearly incoherent, mumbling
    wild things to myself like 'they're coming back for me...they know
    I've talked..' etc.

    "I know exactly where to look. Up and off in a distance,
    perhaps a mile away, a huge, glowing ball of light hung above the
    tree line. Fortunately my wife followed me and she, too, saw the
    light. To prove to myself that I wasn't crazy, I insisted that she
    tell me exactly what she saw, and she told me she saw exactly what
    I did. The light slowly dipped behind the trees, and moments later
    the electricity came on again."

    "Did the light have anything to do with the blackout? I have
    no way of knowing. No one else at the party was drawn to the edge
    of the yard, or even saw the light, as far as I know. And my wife
    implored me to 'keep it quiet,' as these were business clients of
    hers."

    "Part of me doesn't want to believe that I was abducted and
    examined by 'aliens'. but as farfetched as this hypothesis seems,
    it's more logical than any of the other explanations I've heard.
    I'm well educated, and I'm aware of what whether balloons and
    satellites look like; I've also never involved myself with alcohol
    or drugs. And sadly, I no longer believe in the Easter Bunny or
    Santa Claus."

    "But before I die, I pray that I get the answer to this one
    question: What exactly happened to me that night on Route 40?"→

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