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- From: "Dr. Richard. X. Frager" <smcqueen@cyberhighway.net>
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- Subject: ET's Give Reasons For Animal Mutilations and Human Abductions/"Necessity Supersedes Diplomacy."
- Date: 7 Jun 1996 16:19:33 GMT
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- ET's Give Reasons For Animal Mutilations and Human Abductions/"Necessity
- Supersedes Diplomacy."
-
- Excerpted From Linda Moulton Howe's Book, "Glimpses of Other Realities -
- Volume I: Facts and Eyewitnesses."
-
- The motive issue is complex because the aliens themselves seem to
- use secrecy and deception about what they are doing and why. Mental
- communications, automatic writing, or even face-to-face encounters leave
- human abductees with many different impressions and messages about
- what's going on.
-
- One perspective about different alien types and their motives for
- animal mutilations and human abductions comes from a 36-year old single
- mother who lives in Springfield, Missouri. Jeanne Robinson remembers a
- "skeleton with large dark eyes," standing at the foot of her bed when
- she was four. When she was twelve, walking in the woods near her home,
- a light that looked like a tornado funnel "sucked" her up into a white
- room where she was put on a table. "That was the first time they did a
- gynecology exam on me," Jeanne said. "They put this thing into me and
- it was such a shock because I didn't realize they could put anything
- into me like that. Being twelve, I was pretty naive."
-
- Jeanne Robinson was afraid she was going crazy. Budd Hopkins,
- well-known UFO abduction researcher, referred her to John Carpenter who
- lived only 40 minutes from her home. Every two or three weeks for over
- a year, Carpenter explored Robinson's traumatic memories in fifteen
- hypnotic regressions. Despite the sometimes disturbing information that
- was revealed, the sessions helped Jeanne gain a sense of control,
- self-esteem and confidence.
-
- Carpenter also arranged for her to undergo a series of
- psychological tests (MMPI-1, MMPI-2, MCMI, IQ, TAT, Rorschach, Sentence
- Completions, Proverbs, and House-Tree-Person drawings) to confirm her
- sanity. She was "within the normal ranges on all tests" that were
- performed by a psychologist who had no knowledge of Robinson's
- experiences or beliefs. Another independent study by the Center for UFO
- Studies indicated that she was not "fantasy-prone. In fact, she was
- seen as more honest and sincere than the average person.
-
- John Carpenter has worked with nearly one hundred people since 1987
- who have described encounters with non-human entities and he says about
- Jeanne Robinson: "Although there is no hard evidence to support her
- accounts from age four through her thirties, many correlation's are
- evident when compared with other abductions reports I have studied."
-
- Jeanne remembers having been taken repeatedly since she was four by
- small beings that have gray skin and enormous black, almond-shaped eyes.
- She thinks it is possible that the small gray beings are biological
- androids who work for others who look like "praying mantis insects."
- She has also encountered a "lizard guy." Its physical appearance
- frightened her, but she also wondered if it were "possibly a different
- type of hybrid?" - created like the "baby things" for specific tasks.
-
- She has also seen blond, "Nordic-looking," humanoids she associates
- with the alien mystery and is confused about their relationship to all
- the others. According to Jeanne, something out there communicates with
- her telepathically, even when she is doing chores at home. Intuitively,
- she suspects the praying mantis types. She will get an urge to sit down
- with paper and pen and "thoughts that aren't my own rush into my mind."
- If she writes quickly enough, she says, she gets most of the ideas on
- paper. Otherwise, it evaporates from her memory. An environmental
- scientist in New England who says he has been abducted describes his
- telepathic communications with alien beings in the same terms: "If I
- don't immediately write down the thoughts in my head, I forget them."
-
- The following are excerpts from Jeanne Robinson's correspondence to
- Linda Howe about her telepathic communication with what she considers to
- be a non-human intelligence. It has given her unproved insights about
- different alien types and the motives for animal mutilations and human
- abductions.
-
- Jeanne Robinson's Communications-
-
- "The 'Grays" are variable. They are manufactured replicates which
- serve as workers, decoys, lab keepers and envoys. There are also
- communicators who assist in the calming of the test subjects as well as
- attempts in communication with the individual.
- The 'Praying Mantis' type are the ancients. They are a rare branch
- of the same species. The 'Great Mother' of many species and supervisors
- of exploration and research. The purity of this species is extinct, so
- the genetic ancestry is passed on in hybridization of compatible bipeds.
- The 'Reptilian' are sentry/workers. These species have a treaty
- with the Grays as a combined work force within the craft. They are not
- as intellectually complex, but have great body strength and warrior
- ancestry. The Reptilians are what your dinosaurs would be had they
- survived the global upheaval and evolved as planned."
-
- Jeanne commented about the different alien types:
-
- "My own feelings are there are some Grays who never have had any
- telepathic contact. They seem automatic. There is usually one who
- communicates. The others do exams and so forth. My experience with
- Praying Mantis types was seeing one that watched over everything. I
- felt a feeling of great age and an impression of royalty, almost. Like
- she presided over everyone."
-
- Jeanne continued her communications from the aliens about the
- different types:
-
- "The beings whom you describe as the "Nordics" (blonds) have been
- among your people for many thousands of years. Their early settlements
- on your world gave them the opportunity to create a lasting co-existence
- with the humans. They are your early ancestors. Because of this
- implantation, they can work and study your kind with little fear of
- detection.
- Their goals are different from ours. We need your kind to survive.
- We must use your genetics to reproduce. The blond ones have maintained
- their sexual abilities. They are more concerned with your spiritual
- evolvement. They are of an emotional, more gentle race. Their nature
- baffles us as much as the unrestrained emotional behavior of humans.
- However, we co-exist together in the study of your people, many times
- contacting the same individuals who are the subjects of study.
- Several of the telepathic communications you have received are from
- the blond ones. They share the knowledge of communication through the
- biological transceivers. You will know which type of message has come
- from our kind. We prefer to share the more technological implications
- of our contact.
- The blond ones will answer the inquiries that concern spiritual
- understanding as it relates to universal concepts.
- These 'Nordics' have told some of your kind that they are from the
- Pleiades. They originate from this region, but prefer secrecy as to the
- specific location of their solar system."
-
- Jeanne discusses animal mutilations:
-
- "We use substance from cows in an essential biochemical process for
- our survival. The material we use from cattle contains the correct
- amount of protein substances needed for biochemical absorption. While
- we respect all life, some sacrifices must be made for the preservation
- of other species. In most instances, your people do not grieve over
- dead cows as they do dogs or people.
- There will be an increase in tissue sample collection of bovine
- species, because of the similarities between the genetic make-up of
- human tissue. These samples are extracted for various uses such as
- registering pollutants in areas selected for study. We study the
- absorption of harmful substances which are revealed in tissue of mucous
- membranes. DNA uses will also be increased in collected data. The
- cellular tissue and organs are extracted by a concentrated beam of
- photon energy, also fluids are extracted and the circulatory system is
- infused with hydrostatic substitute.
- Tissue from selected bioplasms are collected, stored and processed
- for many uses. Bovine tissue are the most easily processed for
- replication. The tissues are synthesized and expanded in a symbiotic
- culture. The pollution levels in mucous membranes are registered and
- analyzed for signs of genetic deviation caused by increased radiation
- bombardment. Our continued sampling will increase as the need
- increases."
-
- Jeanne talks about human abductions:
-
- "Speciation is necessary to guarantee continuation in the event of
- catastrophic annihilation. Polymorphic indoctrination will continue,
- ... necessity supersedes diplomacy.
- To be analyzed are the intricate design of molecular substructures
- of DNA composition relays and their inherited deficiencies, as well as
- the positive traits and physical type. Genetic splicing of individual
- chromosomes within DNA matrix can be used to eliminate unfavorable
- traits and physical flaws which then make a stronger race. The improved
- product can then be passed on to advanced biological systems and future
- generations, which effectively evolves the species.
- Genetic alteration can increase the intellectual capacity of a
- larger percentage of the brain than the amount currently in use. By
- choosing the proper chromosomes which control the areas of specific
- interest, it is possible to achieve varied results. While the life span
- could be lengthened ten-fold, it is not advised. That is until your
- kind can adequately provide for the needs of the population already in
- existence."
-
- Linda Howe speculates on the ETs motives:
-
- Is there one major intelligence behind the worldwide animal
- mutilations and human abductions, crop circles and lights in the sky?
- Or are there competing intelligences from somewhere else-maybe even
- intelligences in conflict? Why is it so difficult for the general
- population to accept the many eyewitness reports about the phenomena?
-
- Both animal mutilations and human abductions are difficult subjects
- because no one likes the idea of a non-human intelligence having the
- ability to pick up people and animals in beams of light, subject them to
- examinations, and harvest blood, tissues, sperm and eggs. Abductees
- report that, in addition to biological harvesting, the aliens also study
- our emotions and mental reactions. If so, the experimenters might need
- to remain hidden. Otherwise, they could interfere with their own
- investigation because their public presence among us might overwhelm
- normal human social functioning.
-
- Some drawings made by abductees might be from "screen memories," or
- the manipulation of the abductee's mind to create an image overlay that
- disguises the alien's true physical appearance. Others might be
- biological species with independent consciousness and purpose, or
- biological androids programmed to do work for another intelligence that
- might exist elsewhere in this universe, or even outside this dimension.
- Whatever the truth, the consistent patterns of descriptions from people
- all over the United States and other parts of the world merit reporting.
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