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Wednesday 7 March 2007

Permission For Abduction?


In most alien abduction cases, people are taken (non-physically) when they are asleep. It has been proposed by 'genuine' abductee help organisations that the person somehow gave their permission to be taken. The person might have said something on the lines of 'do anything you want, just get it over with' and then let it go. It is suggested that the person reflects on the situation to see if there was anywhere where they might have given (or inferred) permission.

This they say is the first thing to be dealt with when helping that person overcome the trauma of an abduction.

However, at this point, there is the scenario of being abducted as a child? How can permission be given by a child who isn't truly aware of what is going on and would view the whole episode as perhaps 'a nightmare'; especially if the child has related the scenario of 'strange men' talking to me at night asking me to go with them to his parents and they tell him it is just a nightmare.

One defence against the aliens is simply to say 'no'. Although this appears naive, it is said to be effective in a number of cases. From personal experience, if you are able to regain awareness of the situation and are able to tell the aliens to 'f**k off and leave me alone' whilst overcoming the shock of paralysis, this too is an effective defence!

The act of the negation interrupts the manipulation process and creates energy which is strong enough to enable your 'sleeping body' to realise 'you are not in it'. You will then be drawn back to it (IT DOES WORK - believe me).

This is the strategy which is applicable to cases involving astral abduction of sleeping humans.