I N V E S T I G A T I N G--A B D U C T I O N--C A S E S
The late Dr. Karla Turner, author of Into the Fringe and Taken, was an experiencer and a perceptive abduction investigator. For the record and in her memory, we would like to take note of those factors which she considered most important in investigating an abduction experience.
These factors are:
- abductee's age and place of birth and,
- if Native American, the tribe.
Have the abductee describe :
- all UFO sightings they can remember
- sightings by family members
- recurrent dreams or nightmares
- past or present deep fears or phobias
- past or present obsessions or compulsions
- psychic abilities
- unusual strangers encountered
- unusual phone calls or phone activity
- unexplained noises in the home
- unusual behavior of electronic devices
- poltergeist-type activity
- unexplained lights in the bedroom or adjacent hall
- unexplained lights in the yard
- episodes of missing time
- unexplained relocation from one place to another
- sleep habits
- episodes of sudden fatigue or exhaustion not related to an illness
- unexplained scars or marks on the body, nose bleeds or blood in the ears
- problems with the lower back, kidneys, jaws or knees not due to injury
- gynecological history of females
- confirm if child abuse is in the person's history
- determine if a family member has a past or present military or intelligence background
- general attitude about UFOs
- instances of temporary paralysis
- invisible playmates when young
- mentally heard voices or electronic sounds
- shifts in attitudes about ecology, science, metaphysics
- desire to relocate to a rural area
- equipment used by the aliens on the person's body
- describe all communications received from the aliens
Take note of these if you ever get involved in an abduction case. Some of these factors are not necessarily obvious and might be easily
neglected.
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