Sunday, April 19, 2009

Letter For Marketing To Doctors

Alien Abduction ALIEN IMPLANTS

Travis Walton
The incredible and terrifying events that occurred the night of November 5, 1975 were to mark the lives of Travis Walton and his six companions. When they returned to their homes in Snowflake, Arizona, after working in the forest, saw a bright light coming down through the trees. They stopped the truck and Walton and his colleagues found to an astonishing vision. "When we left the trees, we saw the source of light within 30 m: a metal disc floating in the air, bright," recalls fellow Walton.Sus more cautious, remained in the car while rushing down and Walton running toward the ship. Not wanting to miss a chance to see up close. Once it was almost below it, left him the courage and turned around to return to the truck. Never make it.

Mike Rogers, the head of the group, saw a "ray of blue energy" hit the back of Walton. Panicked, Rogers hit the gas and left the place. Then realizing that his friend had left, turned around, but just to see how the ship rose and disappeared into the sky.


murder charge after five days of intensive searching, the body did not appear. But just as the sheriff was about to conclude the murder charge, Walton reappeared. He was found naked in a phone booth outside the city, half dead, dehydrated and delirious. After several months of convalescence, Walton was able to recall some of what had happened. Remembered being inside the spacecraft. She lay on a table ... I saw several strange creatures bending over me. I became hysterical and jumped, hitting them, but was so weak I collapsed. I crawled to the table, I applied a mask over his face and I fainted.

telling the truth
The most significant case of Travis Walton is that this is one of the few abduction witnessed by impartial witnesses. Walton is also unusual for being absent for five days. In most reported cases, the abduction lasts only a few hours.

Many have tried to discredit the assertions of Walton. During the seventies the allegations of abductions were exceptional, and Walton and colleagues were considered frauds. However, they were subjected to polygraph and the case has withstood years of rigorous research. Alien abductions, characterized by specific incidents and peculiar strongly denounced by thousands of people around the world, modern developments are generally circumscribed to the postwar era.

The First
The first recognized case of abduction goes back to September 20, 1961. Betty and Barney Hill were traveling by car through New Hampshire, about midnight when they saw a "dumpling-shaped object with two rows of windows" that seemed to follow. Barney left the road and slid to stand about 25 m of "a huge ring-shaped craft with a kind of fins and red lights that produced a strange buzz."

Terrified, the Hill sped away, but the car started to vibrate. Then they heard a strange sound and were enveloped in a fog. Later, when I arrived home, they realized that their clocks had been unemployed for two hours but were unable to remember what happened during that time. Subsequently, both had nightmares and agreed to undergo a therapy known as hypnotic regression to uncover what had happened.

hypnotic regression allows the subconscious and bring out hidden memories. The Hill testified under hypnosis have been carried on the UFO and "alien and a half feet tall, grayish skin, bald heads and pear-shaped and slanting cat's eyes."

Betty made a vivid portrait of what happened during those two hours. He recalled having undergone a medical examination. She said she took samples of skin and made him a long needle through the navel as part of what she called a "pregnancy test." They also showed her a map of Zeta Reticuli. Betty Hill believes that the aliens showed him the place whence they came.

"Abducted or contact?
The peculiar nature of abductions that began with the Hill in the sixties, in contrast to the colorful events reported by various people, call contacts, whose dubious encounters with aliens invaded the newspapers in the years cincuenta.El most famous "contacted" was George Adamski, who claimed the aliens took him to Venus, Mars and Saturn. Adamski and other "contactees" were exposed, but their testimony was delayed for years the credibility of researchers. It was not until the eighties that ufologists first and then the public, were serious allegations of alien abductions.

Speaking of Aliens
In June 1992, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) organized the Congress of Abduction Research. It was the first scientific debate on the issue and an opportunity for researchers to present their findings, providing a forum for serious scientific dispute.

Betty and Barney Hill were abducted while traveling, her captors said they were from Zeta Reticuli.

The congress was attended by three of the world's leading experts whose research contributed the bulk of the evidence: Budd Hopkins, responsible for most of the first investigations into abductions, David Jacobs, professor of history at Temple University With over 25 years experience as a UFO researcher, and, presiding over the Congress, Dr. John E. Mack, professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and Pulitzer prize winner.

One of the conclusions of the conference was that a number of different people had described the same procedure, the same details about what they had done and the same type of aliens. For researchers, this is evidence that abductions are real. If it were some form of deception, the explanations would be dictated by fantasy and significantly different. However, all are restricted to similar and repeated patterns.

Under Alien Control
Once inside the ship, the abductees are under the control of aliens. Generally, they find it bare, they are placed on a table and are subjected to painful operations. When they return, their memories seem to have been edited in any way and can only be accessed through hypnosis.

Dr. Mack cites evidence from many of their cases. There are several types of physical evidence of the abductions: people come back with scars, completely cured, that they had the previous day. They also have strange implants ... located with the scanner, some are taken for examination.

analysis of implants show that they are made of elements found on Earth. A colleague of Dr. Mack, nuclear biologist, made several analysis of an implant removed from the nose of an alleged abductee. The implant was not something biological in nature but could be a manufactured fiber. Skeptics argue that, apart from the imagination of the victim, there is no reliable evidence of abduction. The process that receives the harshest criticism is using hypnotic regression techniques to bring out the memories. Memories

unreliable
Kevin McClure, a member of the Association of Physical Research, says many researchers who use hypnosis are not qualified psychologists, and accuses the memories deploy skilled, encouraging victims to explain details about the stage by asking for guidance. McClure said the False Memory Syndrome (FMS) as responsible for most of the statements. FMS is a disorder in which memory has been created by the subconscious to replace some childhood trauma, such as sexual abuse. Victims may be subconsciously using abduction as a screen to hide a traumatic experience from his past. Artificial Stimulation


Psychologist Susan Blackmore says that abduction experiences can be induced by stimulation of the temporal lobes. This theory was demonstrated by a research team in Canada, which designed an appliance that generates a magnetic field, applied to the back of the brain, simulating the experience of an alien abduction of someone who had never claimed to be victim of one.

Albert Budden, author of Allergies and Aliens, is convinced that this type of experience is caused by electromagnetic pollution. Budden believes that electromagnetic radiation in the atmosphere is strong enough to affect the temporal lobes of brains. "Clearly, he says that abductees are hypersensitive to electricity, and their experiences are a symptom of their allergic reactions caused by exposure to electromagnetic fields of the environment.

But none of these theories impresses researchers like Hopkins, Jacobs and Mack. For them, evidence of abductions reduce to nothing the reasons for the skeptics. Researchers agree that Travis Walton was not suffering any mental illness when he was abducted. Furthermore, it is unlikely that their six colleagues had a hallucination simultaneously. And the lie detector showed that they were convinced he had witnessed the abduction Walton.

temporal lobes and the overactive imagination can not explain the scars of the abductees, and the implants removed from their bodies. Currently, ufologists are developing the theory that the dismembered corpses of cattle represent new evidence of experiments conducted by aliens.

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