Alien Abduction
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People who say they were taken in secret against their own will, apparently nonhuman entities subject to complex procedures and physical and psychological. People who claim to have been abducted are often called "kidnapped" or "experimenters" and the trance is considered a process of abduction.
In such events Abduction people who say they were kidnapped commonly tend to show that during the process are detected in only abduction or forced medical examinations by many stress tests or examinations of their reproductive system. Many hostages sometimes say they have been warned against abuse of the environment and the dangers of nuclear weapons. Consequently, while many of those encounters reportedly described as frightening for people who have suffered, others have seen as pleasurable or internal transformation.
Scientists and mental health professionals specializing in the issue of abduction: so overwhelming doubt that the phenomenon occurs literally as reported by people who say they have suffered, and instead experiences often attributed to processes suggestibility (fantasy-proneness, hypnotizability, false memory syndrome). Personality: The phenomena of sleep, psychopathology, psychodynamic and environmental factors.
The skeptic Robert Sheaffer as he also sees similarity between the alleged abduction cases among foreigners represented them in the first science fiction films, in particular, Invaders from Mars, and previous reports on kidnapped or people who say they have been víctivmas of Abduction events.
The first case of abduction and widely known was that of Betty and Barney Hill kidnapped in 1961. There are several reports of abduction and files that have been reported worldwide, but are more common in English speaking countries, especially the United States. The content of the story of kidnapping or abduction processes often seem to vary with the culture of origin of the alleged abductees. Usually according to the scholars kidnapping or abduction highly exotic processes, so this type of abduction stories or events have been classified as an object of collective imagination or in any way been influenced by science fiction movies, shows or series like television: The X-Files (The X-Files).
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Commercial scientists reject the allegations that the phenomenon occurs literally as reported. However, there is no doubt that many apparently stable persons who reported being kidnapped or being in some alien abduction process, firmly believe that their experiences were real. As reported in the Gazette of Harvard University in 1992, Dr. John Edward Mack has investigated more than 800 abducted or persons claiming to have suffered a process of abduction, and "spent countless hours of therapy with these people, only to discover that what struck him was the 'normality' of the population, including a restaurant owner, several secretaries, a prison guard, college students, an administrator at a prestigious university, and more love. ...
"Most of the hostages did not appear to be deceived or have the intention to deceive and not receiving any profit or similar, except to make known their abduction experience and it was positive or negative depending on each case.
It also reports on the study of the issue of the abductees abduction do not seem to be in cahoots, and in his opinion there is mantira, incoherent or self-dramatization in their reports, also was found that do not suffer from any mental illness, "he said."
While psychopathology is indicated in some isolated alien abduction cases, such as Stanley Krippner and others. Specialist confirmed the abduction issue to the assessment of both clinical examination and standardized tests have shown that as a group experimental, the hostages are not different from the general population in terms of prevalence of psychopathology. Other experts have argued that "the mental health of abductees or people who claim to have suffered some form or process of abduction have a better or worse health that the average person is included in the study psychologists John Wilson and Rima Laibow and psychotherapists as David Gotlib.
Some abduction reports are quite detailed. An entire subculture has developed around the issue of abduction, support groups and a detailed narrative explaining the reasons explained by the kidnapping or people who say they have experienced or be victims of a process of abduction.
Ie people who say they have suffered abduction processes often have similar stories and describe the aliens as: (gray, reptilian, "Nordics" and so on) say they have specific roles, origins and motivations. Abduction claimants do not always try to explain the phenomenon, but some are interested in independent research themselves, and somehow try to explain the lack of awareness of Alien Abduction as the result of either governments or aliens interest in covering such events by governments land, being not very clear or open their true inteciones in the process of abduction.
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As noted below, in the case of Antonio Villas Boas case reported in (1957) and in the process of kidnapping or abduction of Hill (1961) were the first cases of UFO abduction to gain attention and make general the event in a matter of controversy and interest from the scientific community as well as the governments involved in the abduction issue.
Although these two cases are sometimes viewed as the first kidnapping or abduction processes, the expert on the subject and skeptic Peter Rogerson, notes that this statement is incorrect, ie refers to the case of the hill and Boas abductions, claims that were only the first "canonical" cases of kidnapping or abduction, the establishment of a template or model that he said those kidnapped and later researchers specialized in the abduction issue not only wanted but also perfect to use for profit or controversial .
In addition, Rogerson notes that alleged abductions were cited simultaneously at least since 1954, and that "the growth of the accounts of kidnapping or abduction process is a much more tangled official historically completely without bias." (The phrase "completely without bias" appeared in the speech or explanations on the issue of abduction by the folklorist Thomas E. Bullard evenentos scholar of alien abduction, alien abductions said as reported in the 1970 and 1980, also had little precedent in folklore or fiction.)
Paleo-abductions also known as Paleo-Abduction
While "alien abduction" did not achieve much attention until the early 1960. If there were many similar stories circulating earlier decades. These kidnappings and accounts and principles have been called "paleo-Paleo-abduction or kidnapping" by UFO researcher Jerome Clark.
In the 1897 edition of Stockton, California Daily Mail, Colonel HG Shaw said he and a friend were harassed by three tall, slender humanoids whose bodies were covered with fine woolly hair, and tried to kidnap the couple or abducted in any way.
Rogerson writes that the 1955 publication of Harold T. Wilkins' s Flying Saucers Uncensored stated that Karl Hunrath and Wilbur Wilkinson, who had claimed they were contacted by aliens, had disappeared under mysterious circumstances, Wilkins reported speculation that the couple were victims of "alleged kidnapping or abduction for dishes process flying. "
Alien contact in the process of abduction
The contacted by UFO (Unidentified Flying Objects) in the 1950 reported being contacted by strangers, and the substance of the narrative for such contacts is often regarded as quite different from the files of alien abduction.
Two historical cases of alien abduction
An alien who tells the kidnapping which occurred in early to mid 1950 with the case of Antonio Villas Boas, who did not receive much attention until several years later. And the widely publicized case generated by the abduction of Betty and Barney Hill abduction event which happened in the year 1961, which culminated in a movie made for television in 1975 (starring James Earl Jones and Estelle Parsons), which dramatized events.
The Hill incident was probably the case of kidnapping or abduction processes prototype or typical, according to most accounts or records kept in cases of abduction, but specifically in the Hill case, was perhaps the first in which the hostage or Abducted describes the beings, which later became widely known as the Grey, and which explicitly identifies beings of extraterrestrial origin.
If the sources of fiction and science fiction films are taken into account, we say then what the phenomenon of abduction can be traced to the 1930.
Further developments on the issue of abduction
Dr. R. Leo Sprinkle (call Psychologist University of Wyoming) was interested in the phenomenon of kidnapping in the 1960's. For some years, was probably the only academic figure study or research dedicated to files abduction or kidnapping. Peering is convinced the phenomenon and the reality of it, and was perhaps the first to suggest a link between abductions and cattle mutilations and abduction. Continued searching the subject and eventually came to believe that he had been abducted by aliens in his youth, he saw himself forced from his job in 1989. (Bryan, 145fn)
Budd Hopkins, a painter and sculptor by profession, had been interested in UFOs for some years. In the 1970's became interested in the reports of kidnapping and abduction files, then began to use hypnosis to extract more details of dimly remembered events. Hopkins soon became a figure of the subculture of those kidnapped or abducted, whose cases were reported in constant growth. (Schnabel, 1994)
The 1980's brought a greater degree of general attention to cases of alien abductions. Works by Budd Hopkins, Whitley Strieber, David M. Jacobs and John Mack presented alien abduction as a genuine and real phenomenon that deserves further attention by government bodies and NGOs. (Schnabel, 1994)
Also from the same note in the 1980 was the publication of folklorist Dr. Thomas E. Bullard theme of this was the "Comparative Analysis of nearly 300 alleged abductees and victims of alien adduction. In the mid and late 1980 saw the participation of two academics from Harvard University, John Mack, a psychiatrist and historian David M. Jacobs.
With Hopkins, Jacobs and Mack, several changes occurred in the nature of the narratives of alien abductions. Have been previous reports of alien abductions, but are believed to be few and far between. Jacobs and Hopkins argued that the phenomenon of kidnapping or abduction of foreigners is much more common than previously suspected, and also estimate that tens of thousands (or more) of North America had been taken by men without explanation. (Schnabel, 1994), many of these findings based on the fact the thousands of disappearances which are never found clues to his whereabouts.
On the other hand, Jacobs and Hopkins argued that it was an elaborate plan in place, that aliens were trying to by a program or plan, create human-alien hybrids, although the reasons for this scheme were unknown. Moreover received anecdotal reports of phantom pregnancy related to UFO abduction during, these meetings have been told by at least since the 1960's, but Budd Hopkins and, especially, David M. Jacobs, helped popularize the idea of a generalized mixing process by alien invaders. Despite the relative paucity of corroborating evidence, Jacobs presents this scenario as not only plausible, but obvious. Hopkins and Jacobs have also been criticized for selective citation of interviews on the abduction issue, according to their opositiores state that they have favored those that support their hypothesis of extraterrestrial intervention.
The involvement of Jacobs and Mack marked something of a radical change in the studies of alien abductions. Their efforts were controversial (both men saw some degree of damage to his professional reputation), but other observers, Jacobs and Mack brought a degree of respectability to the subject of alien abduction or kidnapping has been a controversial issue as controversial and Through the years.
John Mack, and his opinion on the abduction
Matheson, wrote that "if Jacobs's credentials were impressive," then John Edward Mack, a psychiatrist at Harvard University might seem "impeccable" in comparison. (Matheson, 251) Mack was a well known, and highly esteemed psychiatrist, author of over 150 scientific papers and won the Pulitzer Prize for his biography of TE Lawrence. Mack became interested in the phenomenon at the end of 1980, interviewing more than 800 people, and finally, for having written two books on the subject.
In June 1992, Mack co-organized a five-day conference at MIT to discuss and debate the abduction phenomenon. The conference attracted a wide range of professionals representing a variety of perspectives. (In response to this conference, Mack and Jacobs received a Prize, the Ig Nobel in 1993).
Writer CD Bryan attended the conference, initially with the intention of collecting information for a short humorous article for The New Yorker. While attending the conference, however, Bryan's opinion on the subject has changed, and he wrote a book open mind about the abduction phenomenon, in addition to interviewing many abductees, skeptics and defenders.
What were the hijackers of the abductees or people who experienced the phenomenon of abduction?
A variety of types of hijackers are proposed as enablers of the abduction phenomenon. For example proposed humanoid beings known as the gray aliens Nordic almost indistinguishable from humans (a species of aliens in human form and human aspect, which made them unrecognizable), reptilian humanoids, energy beings and many kinds of assumptions kidnappers.
What were the alleged motivations of the hijackers who carried them to commit acts of alien abduction?
A variety of reasons are attributed to suspected hijackers to commit acts of alien abduction. These include:
- Numerous reports are a narrative about the long-term monitoring and interaction with humans. State agencies assume that the abductee has a unique, leading to repeated abductions, implantation of subconscious information for later "activation." Sometimes this is related to major changes affecting the Earth and entities' desire to help.
- When asked why the hostages that are being tested or undergo surgery, the entity may respond with a statement like "We have the right to do this.
Statistics on persons kidnapped or have gone through a process of abduction
- As categorizing, studies show that the kidnapped or abducted have psychological characteristics that make their testimony suspect.
- Dr. Elizabeth Slater made a blind study in 9 kidnapped or persons claiming to have suffered a process of abduction, the study conducted by Dr. Slater said many of the hostages were prone to a "mild paranoid thinking," as nightmares and having a weak sexual identity, which the trustworthiness of the narrative of their abduction experiences.
- On the contrary, as Yvonne Smith, some presumed kidnapped or abducted, give positive test for lupus, although not present or show any symptoms of the disease itself.