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I was searching for an appropriate thread to post this but couldn’t identify one. Thought it was interesting to share.
Just saw this post on social media:
After 25 years studying abductions, researcher Gary Bates says one name terrifies extraterrestrials

Gary Bates, who has investigated hundreds of alleged alien abduction cases, found a striking pattern: when people call on the name of Jesus Christ, many abductions stop immediately. Bates’ conclusion is backed up by MUFON investigators Joe Jordan and Wes Clark. In more than 400 cases in Florida, they documented that invoking Jesus’ name ended encounters once it was spoken.

This discovery raises profound questions: if these beings are advanced extraterrestrials, why would a spiritual name hold such power? Bates suggests it points to something beyond pure science, perhaps a spiritual dimension to UFO phenomena.

Historically, this isn’t new. Professor Diana Pasulka uncovered similar stories in ancient Catholic records: glowing orbs entering convents, small beings appearing, and encounters ended through prayer. These events echo modern abduction narratives, hinting at a deep, persistent spiritual mystery.

Some in the UFO community dismiss these findings as irrelevant, but Bates argues they challenge our assumptions about extraterrestrial intelligence. Whether you believe in aliens, faith, or both, our understanding of the unknown may require more than just science; it might need spirituality too.
 

November 2, 1994

Q: (V) When I called on the hand of God [during an abduction], did that help?

A: No.
Appeal to spiritual personages (#8) apparently works for some but not others (e.g. Wilkinson, mentioned above). Lovelace, for instance, appealed to St. Mary and St. Michael as a child, unsuccessfully. Druffel says that in the cases where it works, “strong faith” is required.

Above is from:

Also see here:

May 2, 2015

Q: (Scottie) I recently read Hostage to the Devilby Malachi Martin. I posted on the forum about it. A short discussion ensued, and several people asked basically what’s the deal with Catholic priests doing an exorcism and they invoke Jesus, blah blah blah. So, many of us were wondering how that works. We kind of know that the story that Catholics believe about Jesus is not exactly true. It’s a lie. So, I’m having a hard time reconciling this whole “invoking Christ” thing with the fact that entities seem to get in the door when you’re lying to yourself about something. So, that’s how they get in, but then a Catholic exorcist is technically believing a lie if they’re invoking the name of Jesus, and the entities are pretty smart, right? So… (Perceval) Why would it be effective?

A: Intent combined with being and willingness to do good can often produce effects even when knowledge is absent.
 
Knowledge protects.
And when seemingly absent, apart from what Mari posted above, in the context of abductions the intent can also be the firm basis for mental blocking, in the sense of reverberating with the whole being a sound, clear and strong, unshakable NO.

Laura discussed the invocation of Jesus name and if it works in last interview with Jay, part 12, while similar subjects and themes were also mentioned in previous parts of that series as well.
 

May 2, 2015

Q: (Scottie) I recently read Hostage to the Devilby Malachi Martin. I posted on the forum about it. A short discussion ensued, and several people asked basically what’s the deal with Catholic priests doing an exorcism and they invoke Jesus, blah blah blah. So, many of us were wondering how that works. We kind of know that the story that Catholics believe about Jesus is not exactly true. It’s a lie. So, I’m having a hard time reconciling this whole “invoking Christ” thing with the fact that entities seem to get in the door when you’re lying to yourself about something. So, that’s how they get in, but then a Catholic exorcist is technically believing a lie if they’re invoking the name of Jesus, and the entities are pretty smart, right? So… (Perceval) Why would it be effective?

A: Intent combined with being and willingness to do good can often produce effects even when knowledge is absent.

Laura made a couple of podcasts about her experiences doing exorcisms. She did say that she called on Jesus and angels (I believe I got that right), but she said it wasn't the names that where spoken that mattered, but her will to remove the entity. Her will was stronger than the entity she was removing and that's what mattered.

Here' are the two podcasts where she discusses this:

SOTT Podcast: Channeling and Exorcism Pt1

SOTT Podcast: Channeling and Exorcism Pt2

 
apparently works for some but not others

Especially because we must bear in mind that the basis on which "the protection of angels, Jesus and God" has been based has been distorted. That's like defending yourself with a broken sword, that is, our lack of awareness about that reality and the way it works through us, has flanks uncovered by false knowledge.

but she said it wasn't the names that where spoken that mattered, but her will to remove the entity. Her will was stronger than the entity she was removing and that's what mattered.

I agree, although "agreeing" doesn't really express what I mean exactly, I'm not sure if "I recognize" would be the closest thing.

Usually when a very religious person tells me "I know you don't believe in God, but God bless you" I just usually answer "Yes, I don't believe in that God, but your intention is what really counts, that you ask from the heart and not by following a rule, thank you".

In my country we have the custom of asking for the blessing of our parents, uncles and grandparents regarding the family nucleus.

Thinking about it now, it is almost a "mantra", it is almost like many of the words that are usually used here for various situations or for reiki or whatever has to do with the pronunciation of a "word of power" so to speak, which has a result through repetition and the constancy of pronouncing it because it is something daily and for life, a habit from a very early age and that you do not necessarily have to be very religious about it, it is only done for the intention that the close ones are taken care of, are protected, have good health, etc.

It is interesting that this works on some level, because it is not very different from other things at work that have similar uses, but depend on the willpower of the person because the will of a mother, father or brother is not the same as the will of someone who is not from the family nucleus. Very interesting.
 
Customs (or habits) repeated meticulously, without substance, is what rituals of any form eventually become. That substance usually involves: the awareness of what is at play, the knowledge of what a situation requires, and the understanding in how to effectuate a resolution or outcome. When such customs are systematized through generations of human culture, being long lost from any genuine appreciation of what was originally involved, then you get what you have -- gesticulations and expressions that are essentially useless.

This is why you get mixed results when partaking in those customs while being affronted with say an abduction experience.

To those potentially capable of experiencing genuine spirituality, when they reiterate such dead customs as a mechanical response, they will get an effect and will take it at face value -- however the purpose of the abduction attempt was to strengthen that person's attachment to the dead system itself, which will drain vital energies from the person in the long run.

To those already living with genuine spirituality, then such methods will be less effective, if not completely ineffective; for spiritual bases of reality involve inner-states and natures. When the abduction attempt inevitably seeks to generate those lower-bound internal states such as fear, among other things, then a resolute unwillingness to participate in that activity, along with a steadfast composure and intent to "walk the higher road", will be more effective than anything meaningless.

To those being genuinely spiritual, you no longer get abducted, since the attempts no longer work on you, as you're "no longer suitable food for 4D STS FRV feeding requirements".
 
There is the possibility of multi-layered screen memories. For example, one can imagine an abduction going on, the abductee resists and at a certain point invokes the name of a religious figure. The abductors, since they seem to possess a mind control capability/technology can induce the illusion that the abduction has been interrupted, the abductee relaxes, and the abduction continues with a deeper "forgetting hypnosis". The subject will remember the first part, but not what happened after. There could be more sophisticated mechanisms though.
 
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