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Post by auntym on Sept 2, 2015 10:45:15 GMT -6
mysteriousuniverse.org/2015/09/government-files-on-alien-abductees/ Government Files on Alien Abductees? September 1, 2015 by Nick Redfern Over the years, I have heard more than a few stories suggesting that agencies of various governments – including the UK and the US – have extensive background files on alien-abductees. Such a thing is not as far out as the skeptics might think. After all, back in the 1950s the FBI opened files on numerous and well-known figures in the UFO Contactee field. Under Freedom of Information legislation I obtained the FBI’s files on such Contactees as Dr. Frank Stranges, George Van Tassel, Truman Bethurum, George Adamski, and George Hunt Williamson. I also have the British Police Force’s Special Branch files on George King and the Aetherius Society. Granted, the primary reason why the Contactees were watched was not because of their UFO claims. Rather, it was because many of their claims were peppered with matters relative to politics, communism, and the Russians. And when the Cold War was in full swing, too. Of course, the abductee movement is far less political in nature than the Contactee movement of the 1950s. If even at all. But, I have heard enough accounts to convince me that someone is taking note of what’s afoot in the world of the abductees. So, if there are files on the abductees, have any of them surfaced publicly? Well, that’s an interesting question. Yes, we do have documents. But, no, we don’t have definitive smoking-guns. Yet. For example, it’s a little-known fact that there are a number of official US Air Force Intelligence documents on the Betty and Barney Hill abduction of September 1961. One of them was penned by a Major Paul W. Henderson, USAF Intelligence, who prepared a summary report on the experience of the pair. It’s important to note, however, that matters were prompted by Betty and not by the USAF. It was she who phoned the 100th Bomb Wing, Strategic Air Command, at Pease Air Force Base, New Hampshire, to report the astonishing events of the night before. So, the Air Force looked into it. But only because Betty herself set the wheels in motion. There is, however, one bit of data that may be suggestive of the possibility someone else in the military knew far more about alien abductions than Major Henderson. According to Betty: “Later, Major Henderson called back and asked if we would be willing to be put through to somewhere else, and have our calls monitored. We agreed to this. One call was transferred to another place and today we do not know with whom we were talking.” No, this is not hard proof of a clandestine group watching the abductees, but it’s definitely interesting. Also, and in the very same time frame, the intelligence divisions of both the British Royal Air Force and the old Air Ministry were taking note of UFO-themed “vehicle interference” cases, which often occur in alien abduction events. I have a large batch of such official reports from 1961 to 1966, all officially released via British Government Freedom of Information rules. Collectively, they make it very clear that someone in UK intelligence was following these cases for a particular reason. It’s a reason which remains unknown, unfortunately. Moving on… Also via US FOIA legislation, the FBI has released a memo dated January 18, 1967 and titled “UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT ALLEGEDLY SIGHTING, JANUARY 17, 1967.” It reads as follows: CONTINUE READING: mysteriousuniverse.org/2015/09/government-files-on-alien-abductees/
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Post by paulette on Sept 4, 2015 12:59:34 GMT -6
Which may be why there are always people reading the posts here without ever joining or commenting. I can only imagine how bored and cynical these agents are in reading about rocks that jump into toilets, rods shapes in the sky that move too fast to be seen, sensationalist posts of videos etc. (Not all are and we use our own discernment in what to believe or consider as possible). But abduction survivors - they may get a second look. What might we inadvertantly know?
I don't doubt that there's a list somewhere...
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Post by auntym on Aug 7, 2021 5:00:36 GMT -6
mysteriousuniverse.org/2021/08/the-night-when-the-fbi-received-a-report-of-an-alien-abduction/The Night When the FBI Received a Report of an Alien AbductionNick Redfern / mysteriousuniverse.org/author/nredfern/August 7, 2021 Over the years, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has very generously released into the public domain numerous pages of UFO-related files from its vaults. Those papers – made available through the terms of the Freedom of Information Act – involve files on more than a few of the Contactees of the 1950s, such as George Van Tassel, Truman Bethurum, George Adamski, Wayne Aho and George Hunt Williamson. Other files of the mysteriously UFO-tied kind, and that the FBI has declassified, include ones on cattle mutilations, extra-sensory perception, crashed UFOs, the controversial Majestic 12 documents, and much more. Although the FBI has declassified literally thousands of its pages on the Contactee movement of the 1950s and later, they have released just one document pertaining to the alien abduction issue. In all probability, of course, that’s because the FBI only ever received just one report from a U.S. citizen claiming to have been carried away by ETs! Nevertheless, that one document is well worth taking a look at. It dates from 1967 and tells – albeit briefly – what sounds very much like a classic alien abduction experience. Notably, the FBI shared the data, and the document, with an agency whose name has been deliberately blacked out in the relevant papers. The likelihood, however, is that that solitary sheet of paper reached the U.S. Air Force’s UFO program, Project Blue Book. The specific date is January 18, 1967 and is captioned as follows: “Unidentified Flying Object Allegedly Sighting [sic], January 17, 1967.” It reads as follows: What was I supposed to do? “At 4:10 a.m., January 18, 1967, [deleted] advised that he desired to report that he had observed a large oblong-shaped object which alighted in the street in front of him when he was on his way home from his television repair shop, the [deleted], Chesapeake, Virginia. He believes that he was taken into this craft which he recalls as being made of a glass-like substance and being transparent. It was manned by several individuals who appeared to be undersized creatures similar to members of the human race, probably not more than 4 feet tall. They were allegedly wearing regular trouser pants and T-shirts. [deleted] believes that he was transported by this craft for an undetermined distance and returned to his point of take-off approximately one hour later. [Deleted] spoke in a coherent manner although he appeared to be under certain emotional strain. He claimed he had not been drinking any intoxicants but he was unable to account for the time between 8:00 p.m. and 4:00 a.m. he stated he was telephoning from his workshop but had no recollection of being elsewhere between 8:00 p.m. and 4:00 a.m.” And that’s where the document comes to its end. As you’ll see, the story that the FBI received was an intriguing one. In fact, it’s not very often that someone jumps in their car and chooses to head-off to the offices of the FBI after allegedly having being kidnapped by black-eyed aliens from another world. Or, even, from another galaxy. While the reference to the aliens allegedly wearing “regular” clothing is admittedly strange, there is no denying, at all, the fact that the experience closely mirrors so many of those accounts of latter day times. There was, for example, the fact that the aliens were “not more than 4 feet tall,” which is something that strongly suggests the man’s captors were of the Grey alien kind that are undeniably ingrained in our pop-culture of today. And, that the victim “was unable to account for the time between 8:00 p.m. and 4:00 a.m.” is prime evidence of the phenomenon of what is famously known as “missing time.” Okay, it’s not the greatest report of the alien abduction variety; but, in many respects it’s unique, due to it having been handled and scrutinized by the FBI, no less. Who knows what J. Edgar Hoover, the Director of the FBI, at the time, thought of it all? Maybe, it didn’t reach him. After all, I’m sure that the FBI had much more to do on that 1967 night than chase down alien abductees. Or, maybe I’m wrong! mysteriousuniverse.org/2021/08/the-night-when-the-fbi-received-a-report-of-an-alien-abduction/
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Post by auntym on Dec 19, 2021 13:09:44 GMT -6
mysteriousuniverse.org/2021/12/when-government-agencies-investigate-possible-alien-abductions-and-missing-timeWhen Government Agencies Investigate Possible Alien Abductions and Missing Timeby Nick Redfern / mysteriousuniverse.org/author/nredfern/December 20, 2021 It may seem strange, but, in the 1960s, British military intelligence was secretly opening files on those citizens of the U.K. who were suspected of being alien abductees. This was, I should stress, post-Betty and Barney Hill. We have to focus on the intriguingly weird story of a young woman named Diane Foulkes. The year was 1966, the month was November. It was a month in which NASA’s Lunar Orbiter 2 was launched, John Lennon met Yoko Ono for the first time, and Ronald Reagan was elected Governor of California. Those historic events all paled against what Diane Foulkes had to endure: a close encounter with a strange craft in the sky and a period of missing time. As the U.K.’s Freedom of Information Act has shown, it was the Royal Air Force’s Provost and Security Services who secretly oversaw the investigation into Diane’s trauma-dominated experiences. We would almost certainly be completely oblivious to the facts of the affair, today, were it not for one significant thing: Diane Foulkes’s family decided to contact the military – in an effort to try and understand the nature of her experiences. At the time, twenty-two-year-old Diane – a typist working at a local company – was living with her parents in the old English town of Shrewsbury, in the county of Shropshire. It’s a town which was founded way back in the 9th century and its ancient architecture would not at all look out of place on the likes of Downton Abbey – nor would its surrounding green fields and hills, little old villages, and expansive woods. As for Diane’s encounter with something definitively unknown, it occurred on the night of November 8, 1966. Although, she kept silent about what had happened for two days; finally confiding in her mother and father on the 10th and revealing all. So shocked were Diane’s parents by what she had to say, her mother promptly contacted the local military base, Royal Air Force Shawbury, which was constructed in the latter stages of the First World War and that, today, is a training facility for military helicopter pilots. She spoke to a Flight Lieutenant Williams, who took a few notes and promised to pass the data onto the right people. We will soon learn who they were. We’ll likely never know what was going through the mind of Diane’s mother when she made that call to RAF Shawbury, but one can imagine it would not have been the easiest of things to do. After all, she was about to share the details of her daughter’s encounter with what may well have been a spacecraft constructed on another world. If Diane had worries about what the authorities might say, she had no need to. It’s most intriguing to note that the military took her story very seriously. To the extent that, four days later, a three-man team arrived at the Foulkes’ home. Questions were about to be asked and a secret file was about to be created. It was around 7:00 p.m. when the knock on the door – that Diane Foulkes may have been dreading or looking forward to – finally came. Diane herself opened it and was confronted by three men dressed in plainclothes. The man who knocked on the door identified himself as Corporal Robert A. Rickwood, of the Royal Air Force. Notably, Corporal Rickwood carefully avoided adding that he also happened to be attached to the P&SS’ Special Investigation Section, the SIS, which undertook investigations of events with national security implications attached to them. Diane invited the three men into the living-room. They sat down, while her parents hovered awkwardly in the background. In typical English fashion, cups of tea were made for everyone and the interview began. Corporal Rickwood, perhaps aware that Diane was somewhat nervous, simply asked her to relate the facts, and added that he was here to help and try and figure out what it was that she had seen just a few nights earlier. Diane took a deep breath and began. She had been out for an evening with friends and, with midnight barely five minutes away, she was approaching the little village of Great Ness, which even today has a population of less than one thousand. Then, something weird happened, something totally unforeseen: Diane had an encounter of the UFO type. Then, before she continued with her story, things became even more notable. As a quick aside, Diane said that this was not her first encounter of this particular type. She had had another close encounter – late at night, and in the same area – two years earlier. This was, of course, a surprise to Corporal Rickwood’s team. As a result, he suggested that Diane go back to the beginning, to ensure that they had all of the data in-hand and in chronological order. An incredible tale was about to be unfold. Corporal Rickwood’s now-declassified report states, in part: “The first occurred two years ago in November 1964, when she had been driving from Shrewsbury to her home along the A5 road. This was at about 0200 hours as she neared the Montford Bridge over the River Severn. Approximately midway between Shrewsbury and Great Ness a brightly lit circular object appeared in the sky above her car. She had been frightened and had accelerated along the road. The object had kept pace with her remaining at the same height until she arrived home. She had told her mother and father who also watched the object. She described the object as an especially bright light in the sky which remained stationary due west from their home for about half an hour. It had then rapidly diminished in size and they assumed it had accelerated away from them. No sound was heard from the object. The light was yellow in color and became red as it diminished.” That’s just a portion of the Provost and Security Services’ files. As fascinating as all of this certainly is, it was yet another aside from Diane that had the P&SS guys sitting up and really taking notice. According to Diane, there was a lapse in time: although it was around 2:00 a.m. when she reached the Montford Bridge, it should actually have been much closer to 1:00 a.m. Hmm… mysteriousuniverse.org/2021/12/when-government-agencies-investigate-possible-alien-abductions-and-missing-time
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Post by MCDemuth on Dec 20, 2021 10:35:33 GMT -6
I recently watched an episode of, "Ancient Aliens"?, where they claimed that a Pregnant woman was abducted, and the "Aliens" removed her baby from her body...
It was gone! (and yes, I believe the woman did not have some kind of an abortion.)... Supposedly doctors claimed that babies don't just disappear from a woman's body... and they were mystified as to what happened to her.
The show also claimed that this has happened to other women too...
If these events are really happening... then, WHERE ARE THOSE DOCUMENTS CONCERNING THOSE CASES?... There must be some somewhere.
If babies are being abducted from their mothers, then this would be proof that "Aliens" exist...
These incidents need to be investigated further, and those documents need to see the light of day.
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Post by jcurio on Dec 21, 2021 5:38:30 GMT -6
I want to comment on this…. But “an episode on ancient aliens” is taking it too far.
How to explain? What I mean?
In the past year, I have seen several articles where with DNA testing, people have discovered that their “parentage” is different than they thought,
Even so far, that women MAY have been used as “surrogates” without their knowledge (other than the knowledge that the woman somehow got pregnant, knew she was pregnant, and then realized a little later on that she was no longer pregnant).
How would someone, that has advanced technology, go about this?
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