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Does anyone know of or have a memory of a case where an abductee was blind, deaf, mute, or had some other form of sensory abnormality?
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None really come to mind.
I know of a case where the person was drunk, did mock karate chops at the greys, greys got mad, drunk blacked out, then woke up at his college campus lawn, or a mile from it in just his underwear.
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Why do you ask? Do you know something, or are you trying to put together a theory, or what?
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I'm not sure that aliens really know what they're getting into when abducting people.
I mean, if they came to my house to abduct me right now, they'd need a bigger ship, with a stronger tractor beam. I tie myself to my bed these days. Not just for fun anymore either. Hehehehehhe
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Okay--I'm trying, but I still don't get it.
When the aliens abducted the 79-year-old Brit, Alfred Burtoo, on 12 August, 1983, they asked him, "How old are you?" and had him stand under an amber light. He replied, "I shall be seventy-eight my next birthday." After a bit, one of them said to him, "You can go. You are too old and infirm for our purposes." So, I'm not sure if they know the details of the abductees--that's probably why they start taking them at such an early age (around six). Presumably, the abductees that have continuing experiences their whole life (or at least until menopause age) are either kept fit by the aliens, or are no longer taken once they are unfit for their purposes. Keep in mind, women that have had tubal ligation and even hysterectomies have reported being pregnant after their abductions. I believe in at least one circumstance, a woman had a hysterectomy to prevent further abductions. And, just a thought, I don't know that being blind or deaf would disqualify one for abduction. They seem to communicate telepathically, and when they make abductees learn mind "games", it seems to be a sort of virtual reality scenario that doesn't have to do with real sight or hearing. I have thought before about "ASL" (Alien Sign Language), as I used to take signing lessons. Suffice it to say that if you've never seen an alien, or at least a UFO, you don't need to worry about it. If you haven't seen one, then either you aren't an abductee, or you can't remember your abductions, so you can continue to live in peace without worry. If you have seen one, and you don't remember an abduction scenario, then the amnesia is working. And you can live in peace, but, maybe, worry. Anything you experience over and above that is your problem.
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According to Dr. David Jacobs, there have been no cases of blind or deaf abductions.
Click here for his appearance on the Paracast. Here is his website. I haven't heard too much about this guy, anyone know more?
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He's generally negative about the alien agenda, and tends to think that abductees that go for the "space brothers" thing are either delusional, or being fed a line by the visitors. I'll once again quote Dr. Karla Turner, "Abductees report alien-controlled information." I think Jacobs mirrors this thinking, to a degree. So, what's with the starting a whole new thread, and then teasing us with the, "I'm forming a theory, I'll get back to you later sometime" thing? What a tease! Come on, at least give us a hint as to where you're going with this... ![]()
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Well OK, but I do not have enough supporting information to really support my ideas here nor do I think I can aptly describe them at this point.
Basically, here it is in a nutshell. Many abductees remember seeing an intense bright light, hearing some odd sounds, and smelling things. There is all this extreme sensory input and the added confusion of this not confirming to the acceptable reality that a person usually perceives. I am wondering if sensory overload can be calibrated to place us in a state resembling that of tonic immobility. This has most recently been demonstrated with Sharks of all sizes and dispositions. Many Police departments and military research groups are studying ways to overload our sensory input as a part of the less than lethal initiative. For instance, super bright LED strobe flashlights can be employed to confuse and disorient a subject. In some cases when your sensory receptors are assaulted and overloaded you tend to loose the ability to think clearly and can perceive that time has sped up and that spatial relationships are perceived incorrectly. This concept has been practiced since the late 60's with the employment of the flash-bang grenade as used in assaults by militaries and police tactical teams. But these implements assault very specific sensory organs in tandem to produce a desired result. But if the person has a deficiency or an absence of a given sensory input, these assaults loose efficiency. You can deal with a bright light by moving away, shielding your eyes or whatever. Typically, very loud sounds cause a person to want to stay still. Though, I have not been able to research this fully, I think that I read once that very strong smells overload your sense of hearing. So that if something is very foul smelling, very rapidly, you loose the ability to focus on a load sound generated at the same time. Again, I am not really sure where I am going with this. Any feedback would be appreciated.
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