Meet alien abductees and the pictures they drew and info on what happened 2 them

TheEmpyreanDancer said:
Timey, do you have this experience when you meditate?
Yes. Pretty much all the time when I use to do it without seed, but that was a long time ago. I also experience it sometimes when doing EE, but not so much recently.

edit: it is something i use to induce consciously.
 
truth seeker said:
As for the eyes, probable photoshopping aside, many look quite "programmed".

Having read the link and no comments, my first reaction was to the eyes of each person and not their stories. Although there could be enhancements made and even encouragement from the photographer to get a similar 'look' among them all, I still occasionally come across people in everyday life who possess similar traits.

It's not what they necessarily say, it's how their eyes look when they say it. There is something about them which is glazed and distant - which seem to flicker back and forth from the here-and-now to wherever else it is their thoughts go.
 
The look on their faces almost reminds me of the same look david Ick has. It is those creepy looking eyes and tired looking face as if they have been up all night from a tramatic experience.
 
Hmmmm

The photos are quite scary but it doesn't meant they're photoshopped or the people crazy looking. They simply have to take multiple photos of each and choose the one that suits their purpose. Facial expressions constantly change. Ever seen a photo of yourself halfway through blinking? You looked stoned. The MRM does it all the time.

As for their experiences, I can relate to them, I have memories dating back to 1968 when I was 3 years old. I was seeing the tall tan beings that Whitley Streiber described in Communion 22 years later. I hated anything with large eyes as a child. Betty Boop inspired terror and loathing in me in equal parts.

I've many conscious memories of them and they seem utterly realistic so if these people see anything like what I've seen I can understand where they're coming from. Perhaps they're not easily led individuals but chosen because they are some sort of threat and need a lot of investment to get the desired effect. I don't know why I experienced all this, maybe I was being groomed as an Australian Whitley Strieber.

When you have such experiences it's almost impossible to interpret them in any other way. A recent example.

My girlfriend of 18 months, mother of three girls, two still at home. About two weeks ago she awoke to the anguished cries of the youngest daughter, aged 8. She was having a terrifying nightmare that her older sister (14) was being attacked by some unseen creature. Come the morning, the older sister awoke, she felt ill, tired, depressed and was covered in scratches. They appeared as 3 parallel lines and were just deep enough to draw a minute quantity of blood. They were much like scratches from a cat but were spaced too far apart to be so. They appeared on her belly, thighs and back.

What are these girls meant to make of this? I didn't know what to make of it, when I was 14 I was regularly waking covered in bruises, needle marks on my scrotum and felt like I'd been playing contact sports and came off second best. I felt like crap for over ten years.

The younger daughter has also drawn pictures of 'aliens' then torn them up, explaining that these creature come into her room at night.`My girlfriend has experienced much high strangeness in her life, missing time while driving, waking up in the wee hours standing in the middle of a field. Waking up in the bath, the wrong bed etc. She was married, like me to someone who was most certainly a vector and is a sweet but strong woman. She's the nicest girlfriend I've ever had.

Very strange and very complicated .
 
I don't know who looks creepier, the aliens or these people with that robotic face and look. Some look like living out of this world, like a lost sight of what's present.
 
Brewer said:
The photos are quite scary but it doesn't meant they're photoshopped or the people crazy looking. They simply have to take multiple photos of each and choose the one that suits their purpose. Facial expressions constantly change. Ever seen a photo of yourself halfway through blinking? You looked stoned. The MRM does it all the time.
I don't think anyone said they "look crazy" but rather that the way the people in the photographs are made to appear make them look off and unfortunately doesn't in my opinion, do them much justice. Perhaps if the photographer had taken pictures that made them seem a bit more mainstream, it may have made for a better human interest story.

Brewer said:
As for their experiences, I can relate to them, I have memories dating back to 1968 when I was 3 years old. I was seeing the tall tan beings that Whitley Streiber described in Communion 22 years later. I hated anything with large eyes as a child. Betty Boop inspired terror and loathing in me in equal parts.

I've many conscious memories of them and they seem utterly realistic so if these people see anything like what I've seen I can understand where they're coming from. Perhaps they're not easily led individuals but chosen because they are some sort of threat and need a lot of investment to get the desired effect. I don't know why I experienced all this, maybe I was being groomed as an Australian Whitley Strieber.
That sounds as if it was very upsetting. Don't know if this will help, but if you haven't seen it already, have a look at this link:

http://cassiopaea.org/2010/09/18/aliens-and-cosmic-cointelpro/

Brewer said:
When you have such experiences it's almost impossible to interpret them in any other way. A recent example.

My girlfriend of 18 months, mother of three girls, two still at home. About two weeks ago she awoke to the anguished cries of the youngest daughter, aged 8. She was having a terrifying nightmare that her older sister (14) was being attacked by some unseen creature. Come the morning, the older sister awoke, she felt ill, tired, depressed and was covered in scratches. They appeared as 3 parallel lines and were just deep enough to draw a minute quantity of blood. They were much like scratches from a cat but were spaced too far apart to be so. They appeared on her belly, thighs and back.

What are these girls meant to make of this? I didn't know what to make of it, when I was 14 I was regularly waking covered in bruises, needle marks on my scrotum and felt like I'd been playing contact sports and came off second best. I felt like crap for over ten years.

The younger daughter has also drawn pictures of 'aliens' then torn them up, explaining that these creature come into her room at night.`My girlfriend has experienced much high strangeness in her life, missing time while driving, waking up in the wee hours standing in the middle of a field. Waking up in the bath, the wrong bed etc. She was married, like me to someone who was most certainly a vector and is a sweet but strong woman. She's the nicest girlfriend I've ever had.

Very strange and very complicated .
I can see how you all must be quite stressed over this. Have you tried doing the ee meditation? Getting control over stress can really help with being able to cope. Another thing that helped me was to slowly stop eating gluten and dairy. A lot of "high strangeness" episodes stopped for me when I did this.
 
Find Brewer's responses interesting. The fact that you say you've had similar events, doesn't make me doubt about your opinion about them. I don't agree with the idea of a bad pic token, some of those fellas look too weird. But maybe that's the purpose, to make every guy that talks about aliens look like a lunatic person, because sorry, many people here talk about aliens and they have not that kind of faces. But in order to to this, they need vulnerable people to manipulate.
 
Thanks for the feedback, I'm going to read that link you sent me tonight. As for diet, I've been changing mine but both daughters eat the typical western stuff and that would be hard to change. I doubt they'd believe that changing their diets would stop their experiences. Just talking about it to them will be risky, my girlfriend is at a loss as to how to deal with it as it's something that our society just won't discuss.

Thanks
 
It was a mantis being. And they said, there was this little teardrop, kind of looked sort of like a pendulum upside down. What they wanted me to do was move it with telekinesis through this hoop and literally jump through this hoop and I couldn't do it so the mantis helped me put it. Then they did this blue flashing thing and then they said now you try it and I was able to move it through the hoop. I was told at that time they were upgrading my pineal gland for intuition so i have more physic ability.

Never trust STS aliens even then they bring good news.


Blue light is the strongest suppressant of melatonin production and release.
Aliens may have suppressed her intuition instead of ''upgrading'' it.
(In some alien abduction cases, aliens use a ''wand'' emitting a blue light which paralyzes victims/abductees and renders them unable to think with their own mind).
 
Medulin said:
Blue light is the strongest suppressant of melatonin production and release.
Aliens may have suppressed her intuition instead of ''upgrading'' it.
(In some alien abduction cases, aliens use a ''wand'' emitting a blue light which paralyzes victims/abductees and renders them unable to think with their own mind).

Do you have facts to back up your statements? You write this as if these are proven facts.
 
I agree with Brewer about photoshop. They don't even need to do that.
They can just set up the lights in a weird way, hi-res camera that alone would exaggerate people's features and then they just have to wait for the 'perfect' moment to take a picture.
Though it looks like certain images were in fact enhanced by such post-production manipulation (the first one for example) but it's not conclusive imo.

What really caught my eye at first was the drawing in the third story in the first article posted.
'4D helpers' and '7D light beings'.
 
Nienna said:
Medulin said:
Blue light is the strongest suppressant of melatonin production and release.
Aliens may have suppressed her intuition instead of ''upgrading'' it.
(In some alien abduction cases, aliens use a ''wand'' emitting a blue light which paralyzes victims/abductees and renders them unable to think with their own mind).

Do you have facts to back up your statements? You write this as if these are proven facts.

In medicine, exposure to blue light is known as a form of functional pinealectomy.
You can search @ pubmed, there are more than 1000 articles on it.

Exposure to yellow light did not alter the increase of melatonin in saliva compared to dim light baseline during (38 ± 27 pg/mL vs. 39 ± 23 pg/mL) and after light exposure (39 ± 22 pg/mL vs. 44 ± 26 pg/mL). In contrast, lighting conditions including blue components reduced melatonin increase significantly both during (office daylight white: 25 ± 16 pg/mL, bathroom daylight white: 24 ± 10 pg/mL, Planon warm white: 26 ± 14 pg/mL, hall daylight white: 22 ± 14 pg/mL) and after light exposure.
_http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23358248


Nighttime melatonin suppression tests (n = 627) were completed with wavelengths from 420 to 600 nm. The data were fit to eight univariant, sigmoidal fluence-response curves (R(2) = 0.81-0.95). The action spectrum constructed from these data fit an opsin template (R(2) = 0.91), which identifies 446-477 nm as the most potent wavelength region providing circadian input for regulating melatonin secretion. The results suggest that, in humans, a single photopigment may be primarily responsible for melatonin suppression, and its peak absorbance appears to be distinct from that of rod and cone cell photopigments for vision.
_http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11487664
 
Medulin said:
Nienna said:
Medulin said:
Blue light is the strongest suppressant of melatonin production and release.
Aliens may have suppressed her intuition instead of ''upgrading'' it.
(In some alien abduction cases, aliens use a ''wand'' emitting a blue light which paralyzes victims/abductees and renders them unable to think with their own mind).

Do you have facts to back up your statements? You write this as if these are proven facts.

In medicine, exposure to blue light is known as a form of functional pinealectomy.
You can search @ pubmed, there are more than 1000 articles on it.

That's fine, but I am mostly referring to the aliens and the wand emitting blue light.
 
It does look to me also that they've purposely used bad angles and mug shots so there is no chance of the regular readers seeing them as 'normal'. The first picture of the woman almost made me jump! :lol:
 
loreta said:
The question we can ask: why are they writing about this subject in the Daily Mail? It seems to me a very popular magazine. What I mean, it is not a specialized magazine. So why? This is a controversial subject, does it?

The pictures are interesting: their eyes are very similar, very strange eyes. Maybe and surely photoshop.


I can answer that somewhat Loretta, as I read the Daily Mail along with all my other daily readings. The Daily Mail is tabloid, for sure, with a mix of celebrity, crime, animal stories, and anything sensational they can find targeted for the home country of your IP address.

What I, myself, find intriguing besides the animal stories and crime reports is that many of the articles that you will find in SOTT's Society Child's section, for example, are often reported on in the Daily Mail but with color pictures that play really well on Facebook to audiences that may not usually be interested in such stories/information. The Daily Mail links are very eye catching and user friendly and a good way to introduce new audiences to new ideas and I think because it's considered a mainstream source, people aren't so immediately apt to write something off as "conspiracy theory" if the Mail reports on it.

That said, this particular story with the crazy eyes just makes abductees look off their chairs and probably doesn't do much to convince anyone that abductions are real. The Mail's reporting is hit or miss that way in my experience.
 
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