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some q's about abductions
Rhythmik:
Hi, please forgive the n00b questions as I'm still getting through the volumes of knowledge out there.
1. Is it known roughly what % of the world's population has been abducted?
2. Do the majority of abductees have no conscious memory of what happened to them?
3. If someone has used recreational drugs for a prolonged period of time, is it safe to say that they've probably been abducted?
4. Is it in one's best interests to find out if they've been abducted, if they suspect they have?
Thank you
obyvatel:
Hi Rhythmik,
The topic of abductions is a complex issue with few easy to answer questions. If you are interested in this topic, reading the Wave series and "High Strangeness: Hyperdimensions and the Process of Alien Abduction" by Laura would be useful as these are perhaps the best sources of information out there today on this subject.
Alada:
--- Quote from: Rhythmik on June 20, 2012, 01:21:49 PM ---1. Is it known roughly what % of the world's population has been abducted?
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I don't know if we know for sure as that's going to be a little difficult to verify, but maybe we can deduce? If roughly half the population are OPs (whom there is no benefit in abducting), the the other half then are highly likely to have been subject to abduction. So, 50% give or take?
--- Quote from: Rhythmik ---2. Do the majority of abductees have no conscious memory of what happened to them?
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If the above is true and half the population are subject to abduction, the majority certainly seem not to remember it!
--- Quote from: Rhythmik ---3. If someone has used recreational drugs for a prolonged period of time, is it safe to say that they've probably been abducted?
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No I don't think so, the person can be an OP. Taking drugs doesn't qualify one for special treatment, perhaps even the opposite is true, that taking drugs makes one less likely to be abducted. Why bother messing with a subject that is quite happy messing with themselves?
--- Quote from: Rhythmik ---4. Is it in one's best interests to find out if they've been abducted, if they suspect they have?
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I don't know that it would change anything. What might be more useful is to grow your level awareness around the subject, reading Laura’s ‘High Strangeness’ would be a good place to start. Knowledge protects.
anart:
You might also want to check into Karla Turner's work. She was of the rather strong opinion that people shouldn't really delve into whether or not they've been abducted because of the effect that knowledge had on people she knew (including herself). While that might sound rather contrary to the idea that knowing is better than not knowing, she may have had a point. Here is a link to some of her collected work - http://www.cdkkt.com/websites/www.karlaturner.org/
Rhythmik:
I see, thanks for the replies. I was actually watching a speech given by Karla Turner and some of the side-effects she mentioned sounded very familiar. I will read her work and High Strangeness asap.
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