http://www.cowabduction.com/
"violated! thats how I feel"
one man puts antlers on his cows to keep the aliens confused so they won't take his cows. operantly aliens don't like reindeer.
I think that says alot about people that actually believe this sort of idea.
2007-12-05 09:51:10
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answered by Mercury 2010 7
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Yep, and the girls who get abducted are mostly from East Europe and Russia. The aliens take them to Tel Aviv and force them to work as prostitutes. There was a story about it in the New York Times a few years ago.
2007-12-05 11:42:13
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answered by elohimself 4
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It is not possible to say with absolute certainty that there have been none, but the evidence is that nearly all of them are imaginary.
If the first reports had been of abductions by British secret agents driving Rolls-Royce cars, then that is what most of the subsequent ones would have been, British or at least foreign secret agents. People are merely repeating what they have heard about or read years or months before and have consciously forgotten about.
Frankly I think the whole business is nonsense.
2007-12-05 10:05:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Wrong question. We have no way to answer THIS question unless and until there is a provable alien RETURN of a still-living abductee.
As long as the abductions are always outbound and assuming the putative aliens were always careful (or used very high levels of technology to mask the situation), we would never know.
2007-12-05 09:39:32
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answered by The_Doc_Man 7
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in case you opt to apply the right terminology, verify with extraterrestrial beings as greater Terrestrials. Alien purely ability foreign places or can verify with a foreigner/immigrant. greater Terrestrial ability, no longer of this international. So, by using definition in case you believed that Angels existed, then greater Terrestials are authentic. Angels are actually not of this international, they are from heaven; i assume... section fifty one is unquestionably a real place. this is have been given a acceptance for doing conspiracy stuff while this is somewhat a military Base that does staggering secret learn and progression. the main basic learn and progression is airplane alongside with fighter jets. this is theory to have this base way out in the midst of the dessert so no person will opt to sneak around to take a height. you need to circulate to google maps and form in section fifty one. you will see it. in case you have seen an angel, then particular. i've got no longer yet finding forward to assembly one. i could be upset to die without assembly a ET.
2016-10-19 07:40:54
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answered by ? 4
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We all grew up listening and telling alien abduction stories, and looking at alien abduction pics, but I was never really affected by it all. Even all the scary alien movies never really scared me. I even married a man that told all about local alien abductions in his home town, and sounded like he believed it with all his heart. Still, I feel unconvinced. Personally, I have to say, I do believe there is other life out there. I believe there are "people" living on other planets, probably wondering also if we exist. But deep down, I do not think they are as hostile and aggressive as Hollywood portrays them. The alien abduction reports and alien abduction art that we see all depict them as heartless, power - hungry, beasts. I'm not sure where my calm comes from, but I feel I have far greater things to fear than local alien abductions.
SOURCE:www.alienabductions247.com
Was abduction suggested to abductees? Yes. Strieber, for instance, first "remembered" aliens when he was hypnotized by an abduction believer. Dr. Mack's subjects report being prepped with UFO literature.
Are there really millions of abduction reports? No. The Roper survey estimated that there were 4 million US abductees, but they arrived at that by asking 6,000 people if they had ever woken up paralyzed. Given their bogus survey technique, I would have to say that no one knows.
TLE and FMS are not the only possible mundane explanations for a given abduction report. But I will stop here. The point is, the existence of a report is not in itself convincing evidence that aliens are involved. And the existence of many reports is no more convincing than the best one. Which is to say, not very convincing
2007-12-05 09:35:41
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answered by Mariah 4
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The only one that may remotly possible would be the case of Betty and Barney Hill,
it is a very interesting story to say the least
2007-12-06 01:30:53
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answered by SPACEGUY 7
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Yes! of course, 1963 Connecticut USA. Mr. & Mrs. Hill. It was well docuemented and the proof was borne out a few years later.
Their case was made into a movie.
They are both deceased now.
Please reveiwe it, it is a good example.
There are many others but few are as well docuemented as this one.
Our government gave up officialy investigating UFO related reports in the 1970's with study named "Grudge".
2007-12-05 09:50:18
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answered by izzie 5
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No. There's absolutely no evidence of any non-Earth intelligent life.
Our solar system is unique, we have Jupiter, and to a degree Saturn, with such high gravitational pull that they protect Earth from being bombarded by other objects from space. Earth has had an extraordinary long time without interruption to allow life to evolve. While out of the billions of planets in the universe odds of finding one like Earth are pretty good, finding one with enough time to evolve as Earth would be extremely rare.
Space and time are related, it takes time for us to experience things outside of ourselves. When we look up to the stars we are actually seeing them as they were 10000, 100000, or 10000000 years ago. The universe is so vast that even if there was intelligent life as we know it, life that has mastered technology as we have, it could take hundreds of millions of years to get here. It is possible. Yet, odds are by the time they made it here, or vice versa, one of us would be extinct and/or our sun will have died.
In fact at the current rate of expansion coupled with its acceleration, in a hundred million years, if we're still here, we'd look up and no longer see any stars, they'd be too far away.
There is a $1 million prize waiting if anyone can prove space alien activity.
2007-12-05 09:34:24
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answered by E. F. Hutton 7
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John Mack, Whitley Streiber, the Hills, Travis Walton, and others notwithstanding, I would consider the probability to be essentially nil.
Edit: Princess! Outstanding answer! Thumbs up.
2007-12-05 09:35:19
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answered by Brant 7
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