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Evidence for Alien Abduction: Fluorescence Body Marks
by Eve Lorgen & The Alien Love Bite
EveLorgen.com
Posted on June 17, 2014
This article was donated by AJ and is inclusive of some of my own former research with fluorescence body markings following alien abductions.
Images courtesy of www.alienevidenceinc.webs.com
For well over a decade, abduction experiencers have been discovering, much to their dismay, substances on their bodies post-abduction. Many of these fluoresce under certain types of lighting. The most common spectrum these substances are visible under is the UV spectrum, i.e., a ‘black light.’ In 2003, abduction researcher and professional counselor Eve Lorgen published an article about this particular type of evidence of alien abduction titled Fluorescence Findings on Various Body Sites of Abductees. Eve Lorgen holds a B.S. in biochemistry and worked in the biotechnology industry for 7 years. According to Eve,
“The most common use for fluorometric compounds are for fluorescence labeling of substances such as DNA, enzymes, and antibodies in immunology, medical diagnostics and biotechnology. They are also employed as cytochemical stains, fluorescent probes and markers in histology. Fluorophores are excellent for the detection of trace metal and pesticide analysis…”
According to Eve, “The primary fluorescence found on abductees is in the brilliant yellow-green region of the visible spectrum…These sites include: the arm, forearm, shoulder, behind ear, breasts, back of calves, hands, chin, chest, vaginal opening, pubic hair, dog hair, and also inside the mouth and on the tongue itself. Most fluorescence is subdermal, although occasionally some fluorescence spots could be wiped away, yet most is retained within the skin suggesting an external application and diffusion mechanism through the dermal layers.”
“Less common types of fluorescence emit in the red-pink (hot pink) region and are found primarily on the hands, fingers, palms and neck region of abductees. These abductees report handling and cuddling of infant alien/human hybrid creatures. This is also subdermal.
The photo on the top (wrist) is that of a three-year-old. Note the orange-pink color of the child’s wrist. This close up reveals the overall shape of the mark and it appears to depict an unusual symbol. The child’s family has a history of abduction experiences and one of the child’s parents remembered an encounter the previous night. This is a potentially disturbing reminder of how young humans are when their first interaction with these Beings occurs.
Citing Lorgen’s 2003 article: “Less common fluorescence is white, light blue and lavender. White has been found in the mouth and oral mucous membranes and tongue. Lavender fluorescence has been found on the forearm.”
MORE PHOTOS & CONTINUE READING: evelorgen.com/wp/news/evidence-for-alien-abduction-fluorescence-body-marks/
ALIEN EVIDENCE: alienevidenceinc.webs.com/
Evidence for Alien Abduction: Fluorescence Body Marks
by Eve Lorgen & The Alien Love Bite
EveLorgen.com
Posted on June 17, 2014
This article was donated by AJ and is inclusive of some of my own former research with fluorescence body markings following alien abductions.
Images courtesy of www.alienevidenceinc.webs.com
For well over a decade, abduction experiencers have been discovering, much to their dismay, substances on their bodies post-abduction. Many of these fluoresce under certain types of lighting. The most common spectrum these substances are visible under is the UV spectrum, i.e., a ‘black light.’ In 2003, abduction researcher and professional counselor Eve Lorgen published an article about this particular type of evidence of alien abduction titled Fluorescence Findings on Various Body Sites of Abductees. Eve Lorgen holds a B.S. in biochemistry and worked in the biotechnology industry for 7 years. According to Eve,
“The most common use for fluorometric compounds are for fluorescence labeling of substances such as DNA, enzymes, and antibodies in immunology, medical diagnostics and biotechnology. They are also employed as cytochemical stains, fluorescent probes and markers in histology. Fluorophores are excellent for the detection of trace metal and pesticide analysis…”
According to Eve, “The primary fluorescence found on abductees is in the brilliant yellow-green region of the visible spectrum…These sites include: the arm, forearm, shoulder, behind ear, breasts, back of calves, hands, chin, chest, vaginal opening, pubic hair, dog hair, and also inside the mouth and on the tongue itself. Most fluorescence is subdermal, although occasionally some fluorescence spots could be wiped away, yet most is retained within the skin suggesting an external application and diffusion mechanism through the dermal layers.”
“Less common types of fluorescence emit in the red-pink (hot pink) region and are found primarily on the hands, fingers, palms and neck region of abductees. These abductees report handling and cuddling of infant alien/human hybrid creatures. This is also subdermal.
The photo on the top (wrist) is that of a three-year-old. Note the orange-pink color of the child’s wrist. This close up reveals the overall shape of the mark and it appears to depict an unusual symbol. The child’s family has a history of abduction experiences and one of the child’s parents remembered an encounter the previous night. This is a potentially disturbing reminder of how young humans are when their first interaction with these Beings occurs.
Citing Lorgen’s 2003 article: “Less common fluorescence is white, light blue and lavender. White has been found in the mouth and oral mucous membranes and tongue. Lavender fluorescence has been found on the forearm.”
MORE PHOTOS & CONTINUE READING: evelorgen.com/wp/news/evidence-for-alien-abduction-fluorescence-body-marks/
ALIEN EVIDENCE: alienevidenceinc.webs.com/