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Process of abduction - Acquisition
Beam Technology For Levitation/Transport Purposes
Team or group coordinated effort
Alien Stare Down
Telepathic instruction
Abduction Procedures On-Board Craft
Taken Down Long Hallway
Abductee takes off clothes
Abductee lies on operating table or sits on bench
Samples are taken. Skin and very often sperm and ovum samples
Implants
After effects
Missing Time
Dizziness/Nausea
Real Trauma Symptoms
Physical Scars
Alien Motive
Cloning, Propagating Species
Possible Agreements
Human-alien hybrid offspring interaction observed
History
Early Abduction Reports
Cattle Mutlilation
Cattle Mutlilation History
Alien Abductors
Cultural Reaction
Science Fiction And Popular Culture Factor
Psychological Explanations
Government Monitoring/ Involvement
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From: Initial Findings, Part 1 [PDF] & Part 2 [PDF] by Dan Wright.
Source: MUFON UFO Journal, Number 310, February, 1994.
Source: MUFON UFO Journal, Number 311, March, 1994.
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Dizziness/Nausea: This was most often associated with transit via levitation.
Abduction Site: Home, automobile, cabin, campsite.
Unseen Presence: Electrical tingling, a buzzing or beeping in the person's mind, or rappings and other "poltergeist" activity.
Familiarity: Many subjects recognized their abductors or one in particular. David Jacobs has called the "familiar being."
Vehicle Sighted: Discoid (47%), Spherical (17%), Cylindrical (13%), Rectangular (6%), Triangular (6%), Oblong (6%), Asymetrical (2%), Conical (2%).
Subject Transit: Levitation, beam of light, lifted through solid, small capsule.
Dizziness/Nausea: This was most often associated with transit via levitation.
Hallway/Tunnel: Very often, the first area viewed onboard the ship was a hallway or tunnel. This was sometimes quite lengthy and usually curved.
Examining Room: Likened to the office of a doctor or dentist, round(ed) or Domed in appearance.
Especially large room: Numerous examining tables or amphitheater-type seating.
Room Furnishings: Table(s), Screen(s), Computers, Chairs, Counter (shelf, ledge), Cabinet, Bench(s), Dividers...
Odor: Other than clean smell, burning of hair or tissue, "Musty" odor from beings.
Other Subjects: One or more other persons were seen in the vehicle to be fellow abductees.
Entity Skin Tone & Quality: Blue, Dark, Glow, Green, Gray, Plastic, "Shadow-like," White, Wrinkled.
Entity Height & Build: Short, Taller, "Tall One," Skinny-frail, Stocky.
Facial Features: Black oversized eyes, Eyes with Pupil, Iris and/or Sclera, "Cat's Eyes" (i.e, vertical-slit pupils), Nose - indistinct rise above two small nostrils, Nose - pointed, Mouth - "slit," , Mouth - "hole" (or the letter "O"), Mouth - none, Ears - none, Ears - cavity, Ears - cavity, Ears - ear lobe or protrusion.
Entity Garments: "Robe," "Cloak" or "Cape" (worn by leaders), "Jumpsuit" or (form-fitting) "Wetsuit," Naked, Belt, Sash, Emblem, Metallic Pin (on robe), Necklace.
Garment Color: Basic Black, White, Silver, Blue, Brown.
Entity Motion: Walk, "Gliding," Shuffle, "Jerk."
Subject Restraints: Physically strapped, "Paralyzed," "Numbing" (or "heavy") effect.
Altered Consciousness: Out-of-body, Induced Sleep, Drugged-like state.
Watching & Staring: Close-up "Staring," "Mindscan" procedure.
The Leader: In charge of "away team," "Doctor," "Old One."
Communication: Telepathy, Procedural (or instructional), Nonprocedural (reassurance), Post-event-related communications.
Audible Voice: Conversing (audible), Whispering, Chattering (language without vowels), Grunts or Mumbles (low-pitched).
Non Verbal: Gestures, Images, Showings, and Symbols.
Emotions: Anger or arguing, fear of the subject, frustration, sadness, threatening demeanor, caring, compassion or love, friendliness, humor (including laughter or joking); and pleasure in reaction to the subject's behavior. The "leader" maintained a stark detachment.
Devices: For scanning (eye-like), apparatus placed over genitals.
Instruments: long pointer tool (rod), needle, syringe, laparoscope.
Samples: Tissue, Hair, Sperm, Ovum.
Pain: Cranium, Nose/Sinus, Ear, Back/Kidney, Vagina/Uterus, Leg/Knee.
Sexual/Reprodcutive Element: Sperm extraction from males. Ova from females, also fetus abortion, gynecological or obstetric procedure. Orgasm or lesser sexual pleasure, by either men or women.
Post Event Effects: Nose Bleeds, Scars, "Reconstructive Surgery (repaired medical problem)."
Process of abduction - Acquisition
Beam Technology For Levitation/Transport Purposes
Team or group coordinated effort
Alien Stare Down
Telepathic instruction
Abduction Procedures On-Board Craft
Taken Down Long Hallway
Abductee takes off clothes
Abductee lies on operating table or sits on bench
Samples are taken. Skin and very often sperm and ovum samples
Implants
After effects
Missing Time
Dizziness/Nausea
Real Trauma Symptoms
Physical Scars
Alien Motive
Cloning, Propagating Species
Possible Agreements
Human-alien hybrid offspring interaction observed
History
Early Abduction Reports
Cattle Mutlilation
Cattle Mutlilation History
Alien Abductors
Cultural Reaction
Science Fiction And Popular Culture Factor
Psychological Explanations
Government Monitoring/ Involvement
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
From: Initial Findings, Part 1 [PDF] & Part 2 [PDF] by Dan Wright.
Source: MUFON UFO Journal, Number 310, February, 1994.
Source: MUFON UFO Journal, Number 311, March, 1994.
[youtube]9wfDF7uT2yQ[/youtube]
Dizziness/Nausea: This was most often associated with transit via levitation.
Abduction Site: Home, automobile, cabin, campsite.
Unseen Presence: Electrical tingling, a buzzing or beeping in the person's mind, or rappings and other "poltergeist" activity.
Familiarity: Many subjects recognized their abductors or one in particular. David Jacobs has called the "familiar being."
Vehicle Sighted: Discoid (47%), Spherical (17%), Cylindrical (13%), Rectangular (6%), Triangular (6%), Oblong (6%), Asymetrical (2%), Conical (2%).
Subject Transit: Levitation, beam of light, lifted through solid, small capsule.
Dizziness/Nausea: This was most often associated with transit via levitation.
Hallway/Tunnel: Very often, the first area viewed onboard the ship was a hallway or tunnel. This was sometimes quite lengthy and usually curved.
Examining Room: Likened to the office of a doctor or dentist, round(ed) or Domed in appearance.
Especially large room: Numerous examining tables or amphitheater-type seating.
Room Furnishings: Table(s), Screen(s), Computers, Chairs, Counter (shelf, ledge), Cabinet, Bench(s), Dividers...
Odor: Other than clean smell, burning of hair or tissue, "Musty" odor from beings.
Other Subjects: One or more other persons were seen in the vehicle to be fellow abductees.
Entity Skin Tone & Quality: Blue, Dark, Glow, Green, Gray, Plastic, "Shadow-like," White, Wrinkled.
Entity Height & Build: Short, Taller, "Tall One," Skinny-frail, Stocky.
Facial Features: Black oversized eyes, Eyes with Pupil, Iris and/or Sclera, "Cat's Eyes" (i.e, vertical-slit pupils), Nose - indistinct rise above two small nostrils, Nose - pointed, Mouth - "slit," , Mouth - "hole" (or the letter "O"), Mouth - none, Ears - none, Ears - cavity, Ears - cavity, Ears - ear lobe or protrusion.
Entity Garments: "Robe," "Cloak" or "Cape" (worn by leaders), "Jumpsuit" or (form-fitting) "Wetsuit," Naked, Belt, Sash, Emblem, Metallic Pin (on robe), Necklace.
Garment Color: Basic Black, White, Silver, Blue, Brown.
Entity Motion: Walk, "Gliding," Shuffle, "Jerk."
Subject Restraints: Physically strapped, "Paralyzed," "Numbing" (or "heavy") effect.
Altered Consciousness: Out-of-body, Induced Sleep, Drugged-like state.
Watching & Staring: Close-up "Staring," "Mindscan" procedure.
The Leader: In charge of "away team," "Doctor," "Old One."
Communication: Telepathy, Procedural (or instructional), Nonprocedural (reassurance), Post-event-related communications.
Audible Voice: Conversing (audible), Whispering, Chattering (language without vowels), Grunts or Mumbles (low-pitched).
Non Verbal: Gestures, Images, Showings, and Symbols.
Emotions: Anger or arguing, fear of the subject, frustration, sadness, threatening demeanor, caring, compassion or love, friendliness, humor (including laughter or joking); and pleasure in reaction to the subject's behavior. The "leader" maintained a stark detachment.
Devices: For scanning (eye-like), apparatus placed over genitals.
Instruments: long pointer tool (rod), needle, syringe, laparoscope.
Samples: Tissue, Hair, Sperm, Ovum.
Pain: Cranium, Nose/Sinus, Ear, Back/Kidney, Vagina/Uterus, Leg/Knee.
Sexual/Reprodcutive Element: Sperm extraction from males. Ova from females, also fetus abortion, gynecological or obstetric procedure. Orgasm or lesser sexual pleasure, by either men or women.
Post Event Effects: Nose Bleeds, Scars, "Reconstructive Surgery (repaired medical problem)."