11-22-2024, 11:43 AM
(11-21-2024, 01:52 PM)Sirius Wrote: So much good stuff.
Just speed running through it, you can take all the strange effects away and place the subjects alone somewhere to have the encounter. What would they remember?
Probably nothing that made sense and worth thinking about. You saw a light and felt a bit strange and blame it on lack of sleep, was it even real? There could be millions of these cases.
Great post mate and yes there could be 'lots'.
If I'm honest I have absolutely no idea what's going on but there are certainly patterns in the data and finding oneself alone 'in a completely dark place' seems to pop up quite a bit - Elsie Oakensen and Gary Wood being just two examples ('abdomen pressure' and 'eye irritation' also seem to be factors).
The Mann family case is completely bonkers and have always been fascinated with the Avis family case as they saw a UFO, drove through a strange mist and experienced some really bizarre after effects (and intimidation).
Crazy stuff!
Quote:In a typical scenario, the victim is driving along a deserted road late at night, sees a UFO, momentarily blacks out, regains consciousness a "moment" or so later, then discovers that over an hour or two has mysteriously passed away from his life. Later on investigators may ask the witness to undergo hypnotic regression, during which he "remembers" that his car stalled and alien beings took him onboard the UFO. Many UFO abductees say they were given a medical examination, or a message before being returned to their cars with the command to forget what happened. (1)
AUSTRALIAN ABDUCTIONS: A CATALOGUE OF CASES - Compiled by Keith Basterfield