The “aliens” in “alien abductions” are really the souls of aborted fetuses who have come back to haunt us. In the classic alien abduction experience, the abductee first sees a bright light like the "light at the end of the tunnel" related by people who have had near-death experiences: evidence of a spiritual encounter. The victim is then raised into a UFO where he or she lies paralyzed on an examination table. Aliens in this "clinic" poke the abductee's body with instruments and extract reproductive material. The aliens are described as having fetal-like characteristics: hairless, small bodies with underdeveloped limbs and large heads. These spirits are forcing people to share the humiliating and painful experience of being aborted. The "alien" appearance is part of the spiritual message: We treat the embryo like it isn't human. Yet the most alien feature, the large black eyes, has a counterpart in the womb. At six weeks, the eyes of the embryo are wide open and black, without eyelids or irises. The 1993 movie Fire in the Sky, about a logger's claim that he was abducted by aliens, is nearly literal in depicting the abductee as a fetus. Inside the "spaceship," the abductee breaks out of a placenta-like casing and then floats in a womb-like cavern while grasping what appears to be an umbilical cord. The similarity between the abduction aliens and fetuses was also noted by Matt Graeber in the Summer 1996 issue of UFO Sightings. In the article "UFO Abductions: Nocturnal Terror," he observed, "Many female abductees are persons who have suffered the loss of a child through miscarriage or they may have terminated a pregnancy (or pregnancies) by clinical abortion . . . How odd it seems that the 'fetus-like aliens' should be 'so caught up' with gynecological procedures and genetic experimentation upon American earth women at precisely the same point in time we Americans are so obsessed with the abortion issue." While Graeber suggested that alien abduction imagery is generated by internal psychological conflict, I argue that the experience represents contact with the spiritual world.
Shouldn't this thread be in the Occult, Walking Dead, Crystal Ball Gazing, Floating Objects, Forum....?
By 1996 reports of alien abductions seemed to have ceased. The alien/abortion metaphor took a new turn. Souls repeatedly aborted had evolved into the monsters of the movie Independence Day. The murdered unborn had symbolically returned in a mothership pregnant with death. Dilate, fire breaks as fire poured down on skyscrapers. I voiced my concerns in an election-related press release, which I mailed to several newspapers and the Bob Dole campaign office. I suggested that Dole should alert the public to the abduction-abortion connection. Citing imagery from Independence Day, I warned, "If we elect another President who ignores the holocaust of abortion, a shadow will fall across America. Hell will pour from the heavens and a fire storm of civil war and terrorism will sweep the nation." The press release was dated September 11, 1996. The skyscrapers fell exactly five years later when aliens abducted airline passengers. A civil war may be next. Through abortion, America had the freedom to choose Death, and Death has chosen America.
I guess this all explains Donald Trump. A man's body taken over by an infants mentality ... suddenly everything is clear. Thank you OP for your illuminating thread.
Aliens abducted airline passengers? Where did they take them?? How did Dole respond? Did he say, ""Oh, sure thing Mr. Urbanek, we'll get right on that" ?? Ya, death chose America many times in all their wars...
I have a counter-thesis. You cite merely seeing a bright light, as if from a tunnel, as evidence of a spiritual encounter. But is it not true that there are much more mundane, provable causes for the same effect, like, for instance, entering a brightly lit tunnel, at night? You know, it's been theorized, & is quite possible-- while I don't believe this is strictly the case-- that the white light imagery of near-death is merely a creation of our own mind; in which case, your analogy would cast doubt on BOTH the existence of aliens, & the afterlife. Let's try to do less harm, O.K? Let's look at odder similarities in order to draw a more compelling analogy. One striking feature of these stories is that of lost time, of which those experiencers have NO RECOLLECTION. Now this is also a feature of Rufinol, the date-rape drug. So let's see how the idea that abductions are actually spiritual rapes, continues to stack up against your, "aborted fetuses, out for revenge, angle. Again, not really evidence that this is what aborted fetus spirits would even want to do. Buu-uuuut, many rapists, also, force their victims to share their humiliation, for real. And it's no stretch to believe that many of them have, "body-image," issues. As far as which analogy bears a more striking resemblance, here, the phrase you're looking for is Nolo contendere. Not to take Graber's side, but you see how there is, at least, a reasonable, cause-&-effect argument being presented? Your, closing "evidence," is below: And so are the eyes of a clownfish.