SEDONA
The red rocks above, but what's below?
Sedona, like many other power spots on the planet, is a place of renewal for those in need of emotional and spiritual healing. It is also the home of some of the most brilliant psychics and teachers of the healing arts in the world. Four million visitors come to Sedona each year to view the majestic red rocks and experience the magnetic vortex energy, most of them seeking a mystical or spiritual experience. My first trip to Sedona was in early April, 1995, for a two-week consulting assignment. The Pendulum Works! owner Andras Nevai coaxed me to extend my stay to assist him with a trade show in Chicago. Two weeks turned into two months. I met a psychiatrist in Chicago, Jordan Weiss, MD (not to be confused with Brian Weiss, MD), who later became my client. A clairvoyant and healer, the good doctor wrote a book called Psychoenergetics, and teaches a workshop to release emotional blocks. Promoting his work permitted me to stay in Sedona for another six months. I had lived and worked in Sedona previously, but like many residents, I felt a sudden urgency to leave. I didn't know it at the time, but the ELF and EHF (Extra-Low Frequencies and Extra-High Frequencies) that the government was testing made me so dizzy that I spent days in bed with a hunk of green malachite (my aura is green) on my solar plexus, attempting to balance myself. I didn't know much about HAARP at the time either, but I did know there was a dangerous experiment going on.
I called a local psychotherapist and acquaintance who at the time counseled UFO abductees. I came right to the point. "What do you know about the testing that's going on? I don't feel well." "Not much," she said. "But why don't you come over for a chat." She knew plenty. Her phone was tapped (like mine has been since then.) When I got to her house a half-hour later, there were huge cardboard boxes and crates all over her driveway. "What's going on?" I asked. "I'm moving," she said. "I can't take it here anymore. I've had enough of the frequencies. They're driving me crazy." Once back in San Diego, I happened to call a doctor friend who was associated with the health organization I ran. "Do you know anything about government testing and mind control devices? Something that could have made me dizzy, disoriented and have heart palpitations?" I asked him. "Coincidentally, I do," he said. He proceeded to tell me about an experience he had at lunch with his good friend, Bob Beck, and a little black box. A little box that was so powerful that it made my doctor friend have a lapse of memory, forgetting the details of a month-long trip to India.
Bob Beck is an engineer who developed the ELF-EHF technology and went to work for a time as a consultant for the US government (probably the army). I've never talked with Mr. Beck, although I've heard him lecture, and I used to share information about one of his medical devices. My conversations with this doctor friend revealed that it was the army, and not Bob Beck who turned his invention into a mind-control device. You see, Mr. Beck's low frequency device entrains the brain by resonating or vibrating at the same frequency as the brain. No wonder I was disoriented! It's my guess that the military convinced Mr. Beck that the American people needed his talents and technology to defend us against the Russians, when what they probably wanted was a device to confuse and control us.
Back to San Diego
Once back in San Diego, I watched a news broadcast about mysterious high-pitched humming noises in the New Mexico area, causing a young couple to abandon their new home. The scientists and government officials there didn't seem to know where these sounds were coming from. I also read about similar noises in the San Francisco Examiner. ELF waves can travel through mountains. Underground installations can cause vibrations on the surface. Communications dishes (which is what they look like) can cause your house to shake. You can read about one well-documented case of illness and house rattling in The Monster on Mingus Mountain, a self-published booklet by a 70-year-old former State of Arizona government employee, who lives in Cottonwood, Arizona, about 15 miles from Sedona. I met and interviewed many senior citizens, one lovely female octogenarian and former chiropractor who also lived in Cottonwood. I interviewed several others who lived in Jerome and the towns surrounding the foothills of Mingus Mountain who became so dizzy and weak they left too. On my last trip to Sedona, the dizziness and vertigo only happened when I went shopping in Flagstaff, about 7,500 feet elevation compared to Sedona's 3,200. Could the equipment have been transported to the top of the highest and closest mountain to cover a broader land mass? Could the government intentionally be trying to disrupt the lives of the Indian peoples? Why did jeep loads of military personnel in camouflage garb come in and out of Sedona at 3 AM? Why could I see unmarked black helicopters gassing up at the airport and Lear jets in the sky? Why did people go hiking in the canyons and get accosted by armed guards in military fatigues? If you're a dowser like I am, use your pendulum to find out what happened to the ELF-EHF equipment. I tracked the progression of illness (especially heart attacks) starting with reports in the Phoenix newspapers. Why did six Phoenix residents get heart attacks on the same day at the same hour? Track the hospital records and you'll begin to see a pattern. Why are there more incidents of cancer per capita in Sedona than in any town its size in the country? OK, so it's an affluent retirement town, and people are older, but there are lots of retirement cities scattered around the US. Here's one possibility... cancer like most diseases has a frequency which can be broadcast. My friend who has acute hearing said that she could actually hear negative subliminal messages coming across the airwaves (in the air, not on the radio) at night while people are sleeping. During these times there are also higher incidents of suicide.
Nov. 1998 Gael Crystal Flannagan, pH, the wife of Nobel Prize winning scientist, Patrick Flannagan, pH, died suddenly. A radiantly beautiful and fit woman in her mid 40s, she was diagnosed with a "congenital heart aneurysm." (Congenital means existing from birth.) When I lived in Sedona, I traveled to the health food store 15 miles out of town to cut costs. I would sometimes run into Gael and Patrick. Gael once told me that from time to time a white van would show up uninvited on the outskirts of their remote desert property and set up what looked like a medium sized dish, which appeared to be pointed in the direction of their house. She said they tried everything outside of shooting the driver but there was nothing they could ultimately do about it. Sometimes the dish would be stationed there for days.
Why did I return to Sedona?
My real agenda for returning to Sedona, risking possible re-contamination and illness, was to once again study the UFO phenomena. But this time with a burning desire to understand the link between the ET abduction crisis and chronic illness. From a health educator's perspective, I am convinced that the effects of this nationwide ELF-EHF testing — or "communications link-up" as it is commonly referred to by our government — is the next national health crisis. I told this to a top government researcher, Dr. Candace Pert, many years ago when she spoke at a health conference I attended in West Palm Beach, Florida. The problem as I see it is that it can't be pinned down and categorized like most health emergencies, since the side effects of these high and low frequencies have a wide range of seemingly psycho-somatic (mind-body) symptoms ranging from depression, anxiety, vertigo and insomnia to tinitis, high blood pressure, heart palpitations, and in extreme cases (like we heard about in Phoenix) heart attack.
Nov. 3, 1999 The following commentary by Eleanor White went to 180 media editors about a Mind Modification Technology report which appeared in Resonance, the newsletter of the MENSA bioelectromagnetics special interest group, by its editor, Judy Wall. "Ms. Wall is a bioelectromagnetics researcher who has published a series of articles outlining the history and capabilities of neuro-electromagnetic weapons. She is also the recipient of the summer 1999 Citizens Against Human Rights Abuse award for her ongoing efforts to warn the world about the extreme potential for atrocities. Ms. Wall writes about the piggybacked ultrasound variant in mind control technology, one of the simplest to accomplish. Words only the subconscious can hear are shifted upwards in frequency to the low ultrasound frequency ranges, just above human hearing. These consciously-inaudible words are then simply added to a normal broadcast program. What makes such words so effective as a way to carry hypnotic commands is that the target cannot resist them because the target can’t hear them. This is different from and far more effective than the early attempts at subliminal sound, which used tiny slices of normal, audible words, inserted into regular programming. The reader must keep this clear: The ultrasound method is far more effective, as the US Army’s experience in the Gulf War demonstrated. The reader should also be keenly aware that while publicized uses to date are benevolent, when this technology is focused on one individual around the clock, it is capable of putting the target into inescapable personal Hell, causing a mis-diagnosis of mental illness." (For more information about this technology, see Nexus, Oct-Nov, 1998, pp. 11-16.)
If you want to know what's coming up next in the way of government testing, and especially using the American people a guinea pigs, find out what's happening on the Indian reservations. Why the Indians anyway? Natural resources: plutonium, uranium. Live in Arizona for a while, and you'll hear stories of underground rumbling and vibration. They're drilling tunnels to mine precious minerals (without permission of course) and building underground cities. Try to enter any of the old mining shafts in the Southwest and you'll probably run into the military.
Three years of ET research
To date I have dealt with a variety of chronic health issues created by three groups of ETs known to kidnap earthlings. The first and best-known are the Zetas from Zeta Reticuli. They're known as the "greys." I still don't know why people insist on spelling it this way. Probably for their gray or blue-gray skin tone, which I now perceive to be skin-tight bodysuits. You've already seen a picture of one of them on the cover of TIME Magazine. Skinny little arms and legs with a huge head and dark watery wrap-around eyes. Only about half of the Zetas that visit Earth are bad boys and girls who kidnap and perform ghastly experiments on us. I'm guessing here... but the other half are probably trying to apologize and get them to stop. The last I heard, the Zetas have a whole colony of hybrid Zeta-Earthling children on Jupiter. That's what the abductions are about -- a giant baby factory in the sky to keep the dying Zeta race going. Are there other reasons? I've heard there are, but they're even nastier than what you've read thus far, and I don't want to get into even more sensationalism.
Xpotz
The next group, according to tight-lipped, Sedona-based UFO writer Tom Dongo, are the Xpotz (pronounced Ex-po-taz). Several of my clients, including children, have reported seeing or having dreams of being taken to remote places by elves... little men with pointy ears, beady eyes and wrinkled skin. Imagine ET (as in the movie ET) with Mr. Spock's ears! My clients who have been visited by the Xpotz have a three-fourth inch crystalline-type implant in the back of their necks, and they all suffer from acute migraine headaches. One medical doctor I worked with (a radiologist) put herself onto an MRI machine. She was hearing conversations half in English and half something else, through what she believed to be a radio transmitter implanted behind her right ear. She said that the MRI scan didn't give her any pictures of strange objects, nor did it give her any answers, other than confirming that crystalline structures won't show up on an MRI.
Reptilians
The third and last group are the Reptilians. Special thanks goes to TAL, a major contributor to reptoids.com, who has provided me with a ton of valuable information. These reptilian hybrids have, according to the experts, been on planet Earth long before we arrived by spacecraft lifetimes ago. I have a friend who actually saw three of them at dusk while camping near Yosemite. I can't help associating them with the reptilian characters on TV's Deep Space Nine. Some people say that that the Secret Government and the New World Order report to the reptoids; that they were responsible for Hitler's regime and involved with the atrocities. This is discussed in detail in David Icke's new book, The Biggest Secret, or you can e-mail TAL. I've had some but limited experience with this group. I worked with a woman who had what appeared to be a goiter on the right side of her neck. It was actually a tumor caused by tissue growing around an implant. Her boyfriend, who admitted being of reptoid origin, actually transformed his etheric body into a reptoid before her eyes. "His hands were more like paws. They were curled under and had claws," she told me. That leads me to another interesting story. I was living in San Diego, attending a new-age "11:11" meeting. (August 11, 1999 at 11:11 a.m. was the first moment of ascension, when our planet shifted into the fourth dimension.) "Read this flyer," the women sitting next to me said. "If it interests you, and you understand what it means, come to a gathering at my house next week." I read the flyer and declined. A friend of mine went anyway, although she didn't understand the meaning of the flyer either. A clairvoyant, she reported, "The minute I entered the house, all the people there looked like they had another body extending upwards beyond their human physical forms. Reptilian-type bodies with a big heads, about ten feet tall."
Two million abductees
Do you remember reading earlier that there may be as many as two million UFO abductees in the US alone? How is that possible? First, we're looking at a phenomena that probably started as far back as your great, great grandparents. Some people believe that our government gave the greys "permission" to abduct us and experiment on us, but only for a while, in exchange for military secrets (nuclear weapons, space technology.) If you check the genealogy (family tree) of most people who have been abducted, you'll find that the abduction process spans about six generations, and that the abductee generally gets another implant almost every time he or she is abducted, either in the physical body or the etheric bodies.
IMPLANTS
I was on a cable television show, UFO-AZ, that focused on implants. The implants the guests brought on the show were flat, thin metal bands. The implants the surgeon (Dr. Roger Leir) produced were also metal, but puffed and triangular. I talked with hypno-anesthesiologist and Leir's former associate, Derrel Sims, by phone several years ago. I advised him that a friend of mine had X-rays of implants resembling three-quarter inch needles in her foot. Sims reported that the surgical team had removed needle-type implants, and asked if my friend would be interested in participating in their study. She declined and requested copies instead of the MUFON Journal and UFO Magazine articles in which the surgical procedures were explained and photographs of the implants were reprinted. When she read about the implants having magnetic properties, her boyfriend put large powerful magnets on her toes as an experiment. A clairvoyant, her boyfriend reported seeing "reptoid-type beings showing up during the session." So, if my math is correct, the reptoids are connected to the three-quarter inch needle-type implants, the greys with the flat metallic bands and puffed triangles, and the Xpotz with the three-quarter inch crystalline rods. I bet you won't read that anywhere else!
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After the so-called medical exam, the alleged abductees often report other procedures being performed with the entities. Common among these post-examination procedures are what abduction researchers refer to as imaging, envisioning, staging, and testing.
"Imaging" procedures consist of an abductee being made to view screens displaying images and scenes that appear to be specially chosen with the intent to provoke certain emotional responses in the abductee. "Envisioning" is a similar procedure, with the primary difference being that the images being viewed, rather than being on a screen, actually seem to be projected into the experiencer's mind. "Staging" procedures have the abductee playing a more active role, according to reports containing this element. It shares vivid hallucination-like mental visualization with the envisioning procedures, but during staging the abductee interacts with the illusionary scenario like a role player or an actor.
"Testing" marks something of a departure from the above procedures in that it lacks the emotional analysis feature. During testing the experiencer is placed in front of a complicated electronic device and is instructed to operate it. The experiencer is often confused, saying that they do not know how to operate it. However, when they actually set about performing the task, the abductee will find that they do, in fact, know how to operate the machine.
Child presentation
Abductees of all ages and genders sometimes report being subjected to a "child presentation."As its name implies, the child presentation involves the abduction claimant being shown a "child."Often the children appear to be neither human, nor the same species as the abductors. Instead, the child will almost always share characteristics of both species.These children are labeled by experiencers as hybrids between humans and their abductors, usually Greys.
Unlike Budd Hopkins and David Jacobs, folklorist Thomas E. Bullard could not identify a child presentation phase in the abduction narrative, even after undertaking a study of 300 abduction reports. Bullard says that the child presentation "seems to be an innovation in the story" and that "no clear antecedents" to descriptions of the child presentation phase exist before its popularization by Hopkins and Jacobs.
Bullard also studied the 300 reports of alien abduction in an attempt to observe the less prominent aspects of the claims. He notes the emergence of four general categories of events that recur regularly, although not as frequently as stereotypical happenings like the medical examination. These four types of events are:
Chronologically within abduction reports these rarer episodes tend to happen in the order listed, between the medical examination and the return.
After allegedly displaying cold callous disregard towards the abduction experiencers, sometimes the entities will change drastically in behavior once the initial medical exam is completed.They become more relaxed and hospitable towards their captive and lead him or her away from the site of the examination.The entities then hold a conference with the experiencer, wherein they discuss things relevant to the abduction phenomenon. Bullard notes five general categories of discussion that occur during the conference "phase" of reported abduction narratives: An interrogation session, explanatory segment, task assignment, warnings, and prophecies.
Tours of the abductors' craft are a rare but recurring feature of the abduction narrative.The tour seems to be given by the alleged abductors as a courtesy in response to the harshness and physical rigors of the forced medical examination.Sometimes the abductees report traveling on a "journey" to orbit around Earth or to what appear to be other planets.Some abductees find that the experience is terrifying, particularly if the aliens are of a more fearsome species, or if the abductee was subjected to extensive probing and medical testing.
Return
Eventually the abductors will return the abductees, usually to exactly the same location and circumstances they were in before being taken. Usually, explicit memories of the abduction experience will not be present, and the abductee will only realize they have experienced "missing time" upon checking a timepiece.
Sometimes the alleged abductors appear to make mistakes when returning their captives. Famed UFO researcher Budd Hopkins has joked about "the cosmic application of Murphy's Law" in response to this observation.Hopkins has estimated that these "errors" accompany 4–5 percent of abduction reports. One type of common apparent mistake made by the abductors is failing to return the experiencer to the same spot that they were taken from initially. This can be as simple as a different room in the same house, or abductees can even find themselves outside and all the doors of the house are locked from the inside.Another common (and amusing) error is putting the abductee's clothes (e.g. pajamas) on backwards.
Realization event
Physician and abduction researcher John G. Miller sees significance in the reason a person would come to see themselves as being a victim of the abduction phenomenon. He terms the insight or development leading to this shift in identity from non-abductee to abductee the "realization event. The realization event is often a single, memorable experience, but Miller reports that not all abductees experience it as a distinct episode. Either way, the realization event can be thought of as the "clinical horizon" of the abduction experience.
There have been a variety of explanations offered for abduction phenomena, ranging from sharply skeptical appraisals, to uncritical acceptance of all abductee claims, to the demonological, to everything in between.
Some have elected not to try explaining things, instead noting similarities to other phenomena, or simply documenting the development of the alien abduction phenomenon.
Others are intrigued by the entire phenomenon, but hesitate in making any definitive conclusions. The late Harvard psychiatrist John E. Mack concluded, "The furthest you can go at this point is to say there's an authentic mystery here. And that is, I think, as far as anyone ought to go." (emphasis as in original) Mack was unconvinced by piecemeal counterclaims, however, and countered that skeptical explanations naturally need to "take into account the entire range of phenomena associated with abduction experiences," up to and including "missing time," directly contemporaneous UFO sightings, and the occurrence in small children.
Putting aside the question of whether abduction reports are literally and objectively "real", literature professor Terry Matheson argues that their popularity and their intriguing appeal are easily understood. Tales of abduction "are intrinsically absorbing; it is hard to imagine a more vivid description of human powerlessness." After experiencing the frisson of delightful terror one may feel from reading ghost stories or watching horror movies, Matheson notes that people "can return to the safe world of their homes, secure in the knowledge that the phenomenon in question cannot follow. But as the abduction myth has stated almost from the outset, there is no avoiding alien abductors."
Matheson writes that when compared to the earlier contactee reports, abduction accounts are distinguished by their "relative sophistication and subtlety, which enabled them to enjoy an immediately more favorable reception from the public."
Some writers have said abduction experiences bear similarities to pre-20th century accounts of demonic manifestations, noting as many as a dozen similarities. One notable example is the OrthodoxmonkFr. Seraphim Rose, who devotes a whole chapter in his book Orthodoxy and the Religion of the Future to the phenomena of UFOs and abductions, which, he concludes, are manifestations of the demonic.
Abduction researcher Brian Thompson claims that a nurse acquaintance of his reported that during 1957 in Cincinnati she encountered a 3-foot-tall (0.91 m) praying mantis-like entity two days after a V-shaped UFO sighting. This mantis-like creature is reminiscent of the insectoid-type entity reported in some abduction accounts.He related this report to fellow researcher Leonard Stringfield. Stringfield told him of two cases he had in his files where separate witnesses reported identical circumstances in the same place and year.
While some corroborated accounts seem to support the literal reality of the abduction experience, others seem to support a psychological explanation for the phenomenon's origins. Jenny Randles and Keith Basterfield both noted at the 1992 MIT alien abduction conference that of the five cases they knew of where an abduction researcher was present at the onset of an abduction experience, the experiencer "didn't physically go anywhere."
Brazilian researcher Gilda Moura reported on a similar case, the Sueli case, from her home country. When psychologist and UFO researcher Don Donderi said that these cases were "evidence of psychological processes" that did not "have anything to do with a physical alien abduction," Moura replied "If the Sueli case is not an abduction, I don't know what is an abduction any more." Gilda Moura noted that in the Brazilian Sueli case during the abduction UFOs were observed. Later, she claims the experiencer had eye burns, saw lights and there seemed to be residual poltergeist activity.
Attempts at confirmation
It has been argued that if actual "flesh and blood" aliens are abducting humans, there should be some hard evidence that this is occurring. Proponents of the physical reality of the abduction experience have suggested ways that could conceivably confirm abduction reports.
One procedure reported occurring during the alleged exam phase of the experience is the insertion of a long needle-like contraption into a woman's navel. Some have speculated that this could be a form of laparoscopy. If this is true, after the abduction there should be free gas in the female's abdomen, which could be seen on an x-ray. The presence of free gas would be extremely abnormal, and would help substantiate the claim of some sort of procedure being done to her
Dear Gail: I found your web page on implantation. I have suspected for quite a while that both myself and my son, who just turned thirteen, have implants. We both suffer with migraine headaches, and he has frequent nosebleeds, like I did throughout my childhood. I also believe that a series of dermoid tumors could have been some kind of experimentation. Doctors have no medical reason for the existence of these tumors. I had a set removed from my ovaries at the age of 17, in 1980, and another set removed in 1995. Then in 1996, when they were apparently growing again, I finally had a full hysterectomy. The circumstances surrounding all three surgeries were highly unusual. The first and the last surgery had a mysterious blood loss four to five days after the surgery. In both cases, I was pronounced well enough to go home, and during the night, my blood levels dropped so dramatically that I required additional hospitalization and transfusions.
There was no sign of internal or external bleeding. The surgery in 1995 was performed during a pregnancy that was completely unexpected. I had radiation treatment for sudden thyroid acceleration. I discovered that I was pregnant about six weeks after the treatment. Three days after I found out that I was pregnant, I had horrible pains and admitted myself to the hospital, thinking I was miscarrying. I was told that there might be a strong possibility (of a miscarriage), since the fetus may have been already damaged by the radiation. I was shocked to learn that on top of everything else, I had another set of dermoid tumors. Supposedly these do not recur.
I had surgery two days later and again was counseled that I would probably lose the fetus during surgery, since they almost never survive anesthesia and surgery of the reproductive area. Just before I was taken into surgery, I recall that a woman came into the OR prep area and injected something into my leg. Since I was already on drugs at that point, she struck me as oddly out of place. She told me that the shot was to "protect the baby." When I woke up in the recovery room, the doctor leaned over and whispered, "Everything is intact." I knew that the fetus had survived. The next few weeks were hellish for me mentally. I constantly thought of the baby as inhuman, and to be honest, it scared me. I am not one to promote abortion as a birth control method, nor as something to be taken lightly, but everything in my soul told me to get rid of this thing growing inside me. There was never a moment when I thought of it as a baby. I am not crazy, but I feared for my life, so I terminated the pregnancy.
Under my doctor's care, my condition worsened, and a year later I had the hysterectomy. It was the next morning after that strange night in the hospital that I was told that I could go home. That's when I once again suffered from a mysterious blood loss and panicked the medical professionals trying frantically to find an answer. That night was strangely vivid to me. Even now I recall sitting in bed, looking out at the street at about midnight, and it struck me as oddly still and dark. I was in the tower that overlooked the entrance to the hospital. On every other night there were traffic and sirens. This frozen scene of silence disturbed me, and I remember thinking, "What does this mean?"
My mother has called me "the little alien" for years, half joking about the experiments they did on me which produced the dermoids. I was identified as a "Star-person" about eight or nine years ago, and she fully believes that we are descendants of other worlds. When I gave birth to my son, I had some complications, but I think the most notable thing was that he was highly developed. His nails were very long and he was holding his head up on the way home. Oh yes, and since I had a cesarean birth, my ovaries were checked out due to my history, and they were free of any kind of tumors, which rules out the possibility that there was some remnant that continued to grow until they were discovered in 1995. The first night I was home with him, I had a dream that I looked into his bassinet and found an alien baby there. This frightened me, and I blocked the memory out until recently.
V-shaped red mark on his forehead
About two years later, the migraines from my childhood returned with a vengeance, sometimes lasting up to five days non-stop. My son started having those same migraines at about the age of 18 months. He also had an unexplained skull fracture at the age of eight months. I came home to find him whimpering. He had a V-shaped red mark on his forehead and was vomiting. I took him to the hospital and the X-rays showed a fracture in a complete circle around his head that he (the doctor) believed must have occurred that day. However, the X-rays also indicated that the crack was already showing signs of mending. I was at work, and both his daycare provider and his father passed lie detector tests showing that they did not hurt or drop him, nor did they witness the injury and trauma. The origin of the fracture remains a mystery... even 12 1/2 years later.
It was a few years ago, when there was a mini-series that dealt with UFOs and abductees, that I first suspected that my son could also have been contacted, abducted and possibly implanted. It was a segment in the series where a woman was trying to get help for her abductions, and then one night the light came for her...only this time it left her there...and the next day her son had the nosebleeds. My heart sank at the realization that we both could be abductees. I want this to stop. My heart aches every time he throws up or gets a nosebleed. I also hate what my body has gone through; and if there is a chance that we have implants, I want to explore my options. Please tell me what is involved in your procedure. Jeanette
Dear Jeanette: Your letter is by far the best and most thorough I have read in the seven years I have been doing this work, although I did meet a woman who is well into her sixties who reported a similar situation. I met her at an abductee networking meeting while at the Gulf Breeze UFO convention near Cape Kennedy, FL. She told me that she is one of the case studies depicted in David Jacobs' book, Secret Lives. Would it be possible to duplicate your letter to me on my website, deleting your last name and e-mail address of course? My webmaster calls herself a "contactee," as do I, since we are not abductees. You asked for my story, and here it is. I have never printed it, but since typing it will take so much time and effort, I am considering adding it to my website along with yours, since I feel the time is getting closer for people to understand the totality of this phenomenon.
I have been reluctant to lecture at health and/or UFO conferences, since a variety of authors, lecturers and prominent workshop leaders (Robert Morningsky and Whitley Strieber to name a few) have been told (or should I say repeatedly threatened) to "keep quiet" by our government. If you track these warnings like I do, many of these individuals wind up having serious automobile accidents. Maurice Chatelain, former NASA space scientist and UFO author, died in an auto accident. I visited Maurice at his home in Los Angeles about fifteen years ago. He told me that someone who wanted him to keep quiet was "stealing his Social Security checks out of his mailbox to harass him." I don't know if there was any correlation, but now you know why I feel safer hiding behind my website; and although I would be willing to make a grand splash on national television, public appearances at small groups, and even at large conferences, feel too risky.
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