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Time Loss List of 58 Signs That May Point To An Abduction
Intense Light
Crackling Noise
Sleep Paralysis
Vacuum Effect
Scars
Pursuit of UFO Knowledge
Nose Bleeds
Excessive / Destructive Behavior
Serious Illnesses  

 

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Time Loss

                 Time that is unaccounted or remembered.  An example of this would be if a person were driving from one location to another location, that would normally take about 1 hour, only to arrive up to 2 hours later.  The time that was lost is known as, “missing time”, and is when the person was abducted taken aboard a craft examined and returned to their vehicle or home.  Missing time is sometimes recalled consciously, but many times the person will have to have hypnotic regression to recall the events.

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Nose Bleeds

                 Nosebleeds that occur for no reason may be a sign of medical procedures performed on them during their abduction experience.  Many times during an abduction, a procedure in performed on the abductee that consist of an implant inserted through the nasal cavity.  Later this may cause nosebleeds, severe headaches and sometimes discharge of the foreign object that was inserted earlier.

                Please be aware, that if you have a nosebleed it does not mean that you have been abducted, check with your doctor if the condition persists.

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Intense Light

                Seeing a bright, bluish-white light, that floods your room or car may be a sign of a beginning or ending abduction event.  Many people witness this sort of light during their recall of an abduction event.  The light can take shape of an intense sharp beam-like light to a fuzzy flood or strobe-like flash.  The light can either act as a tranquilizer, paralyzing the entire body, or can have an extremely calming effect on other witnesses.

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Crackling Noise

                Crackling noise similar to static discharge is sometimes heard during an abduction event.  The sound is described as being heard within the person's head rather than an external noise.  This may be an electromagnetic effect associated with the abduction experience.

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Sleep Paralysis

                A state in which a person’s body is conscious and aware, but unable to physically move or make noise.  Many abductees report this paralysis during the onset of an abduction.  This may be a way to immobilize the person so they may not harm the abductors.  This paralysis may occur when the abductee is floated into a ufo via a light beam.

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Vacuum Effect

                Another interesting effect that can occur just before an abduction event is what I call the vacuum effect.  This occurs before the arrival of the abductors.  Characteristics include an odd sense that something is about to happen.  Then there seems to be no sound or a plugged ear effect.

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Scars

                Unusual scars or marks on a person’s body are reported quite frequently.  The scars are from medical procedures that have taken place during an abduction.  The scars can be straight lines, triangular, a series of dots, or a scoop mark appearance.  The scoop mark resembles a biopsy mark similar to what doctors do when they are testing for cancer or other irregularities.  The scar may also be a result of some sort of implant into the person.  The scoop marks usually makes their appearance on a person’s leg, usually around the knee or calf. 

                Some research into the scoop marks and implants that have been retrieved via surgery show that the skin that is gathered from the scoop mark is some how altered and placed as a membrane in which it surrounds the implant.  It is then placed back inside the person’s body.  By using the person’s own skin and DNA to surround the implant, it limits any chance of infection to a very small percentage.

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Pursuit of UFO Knowledge

                Many people who have been abducted often have an obsessive pursuit of any information dealing with the ufo subject.  Often the person did not have any interest in the subject to start with, until after the abduction event.

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Excessive / Destructive Behavior

Some abductees experience a degeneration of their mental, social, and spiritual well-being. Excessive behavior frequently erupts, such as drug abuse, alcoholism, overeating, and promiscuity. Strange obsessions develop and cause the disruption of normal life and the destruction of personal relationships

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Serious Illnesses

A surprising number of abductees suffer from serious illnesses they didn't have before their encounters. These have led to surgery, debilitation, and even death from causes the doctors can't identify.

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