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Title    : Abductee Changes Religious Views
Author : www.ufodigest.com
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Katharina Wilson is the author of the 1993 book "The Alien Jigsaw," in which
she describes a lifetime of apparent alien encounters. Since 1993 she has
also written several long papers that are posted at her web site,
http://www.alienjigsaw.com/. One of these, titled "Project Open Mind,"
proposes that some apparent UFO encounters and abductions are physical events
perpetrated by military personnel, possibly including mind control. However,
Wilson is also convinced that she has encountered genuine alien beings

Dutch Abduction Reports Match U.S. Pattern

A leading Dutch hypnotherapist, Hilda Musch, has shown that reports of
apparent abduction among Dutch experiencers seem identical in every respect
to such reports in the United States. This might come as a surprise to some
European researchers who have previously claimed that reported abduction by
grey aliens is primarily a U.S. phenomenon.

Moment On Earth - A True Alien Abduction

It is June 1969. My 4 year old daughter and I take my new Volkswagen "Bug" on
a trip to the Midwest where I have family. I left about 3:00 a.m., loaded
with Auto Club maps and made Flagstaff late that night staying at a motel.
Early the next morning I stopped for gas and information. The attendant said
I could save time if I took the Navaho reservation Route 160 through four
corners, up to Wolf Creek Pass, and down to Denver, instead of Route 66. I
saw on the map: we would see some of the Painted Desert. It never occurred to
me that I might be going into a wilderness desert, without homes, or cars. So
when we came to a Indian gift shop, where I bought a Zuni wedding ring, it
made me feel better.

Surgeon Removes Alien Proof

Dr. Leir removed a total of three objects, two from one patient and one from
a second patient. Both specimens in the first patient, a woman, were located
in her large toe, one on each side of the toe. The third object was removed
from the back of the left hand of the second patient, a man, slightly above
the web area between the thumb and the index finger.

According to Sims, these people were originally unaware that they had the
implants. The objects were accidently discovered on x-rays taken for
unrelated reasons. At the time, these individuals were seeing Derrel, as
there were indications that they had a history of abduction. After extensive
interviews were taken by Derrel, he ordered copies of their medical records
and these objects came under scrutiny. There was no pain associated with
these implants, and neither patient had any prior sensation of foreign
objects in the body. Another peculiar fact is that these implants also left
no sign of entry into the body; if there was an initial incision, it healed
so perfectly that there was no outward scar.

More Implant Removals Performed in California


On Saturday, May 18, 1996 three people underwent the surgical removal of
unusual foreign objects from their bodies at a private medical facility in
Granada Hills, California, near Los Angeles. Two of the people reportedly
believe they have had contact with alien beings who may have installed the
so-called implants. The third person said he did not believe he had ever had
alien contact. Instead, he said, the object might have been installed under
his jaw during dental surgery several years ago.

Abductee Betty Hill Slams Abduction Research

Betty Hill and her late husband Barney were apparently abducted by a UFO in
September, 1961. The event became a template for abduction claims that we
hear today. But Betty Hill is not impressed by most of the modern stories, as
Peter Brookesmith discovered when he visited her at home in New Hampshire.
According to Brookesmith, those who promote the abduction phenomenon or, by
their silence, do nothing to temper its excesses, do not amuse Betty. In
1995, she published "A Common Sense Approach to UFOs," which tells of her
long involvement in UFO and abduction investigation. "I have the feeling that
most UFO organizations dislike my book," Hill told Brookesmith in a letter
before their face-to-face interview. "None of them have reviewed it."




 

 

 

 

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