Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Nordic aliens [11] [12] Sometimes called Space Brothers [13] Plejaren (previously known as Pleiadeans from the Pleiades) [14] Venusians [13] [15] Tall whites [16] Agarthans from Agartha [17] Humanoids with stereotypical "Nordic features" (tall, blonde hair, blue eyes) and which have featured in several cases of contact.
[2] Skeptic Robert Sheaffer also sees similarity between the aliens depicted in early science fiction films, in particular, Invaders From Mars, and those reported to have actually abducted people. [3] The first alien abduction claim to be widely publicized was the Betty and Barney Hill abduction in 1961, [4] which featured diminutive, large ...
The Blue Man is a mystery, science fiction novel written by American author Kin Platt. It is the first in the four-book Steve Forrester series. It was released by Harper Books in 1961 and reissued by Twin Lakes Press in 2005.
Most people alleging alien abductions report invasive examinations of their bodies [40] and some ascribe psychological trauma to their experiences. [41] " Post-abduction syndrome" is a term used by abductees to describe the effects of abduction, though it is not recognized by any professional treatment organizations. [ 41 ]
This period of foreboding can last for up to several days before the abduction actually takes place or be completely absent. [2] Eventually, the experiencer will undergo an apparent "shift" into an altered state of consciousness. [2] British abduction researchers have called this change in consciousness "the Oz Factor".
What makes someone believe that aliens exist? Experts say there's more to it than many people think.
Some researchers are intrigued by abduction phenomena, but hesitate to make definitive conclusions. Harvard psychiatrist John E. Mack, a leading authority on the spiritual or transformational effects of alleged alien abduction experiences, [1] said, "The furthest you can go at this point is to say there's an authentic mystery here.
Unidentified flying objects have been reported by astronauts while in space. These sightings have been claimed as evidence for extraterrestrial life by ufologists.. Some of the alleged sightings never occurred: science fiction writer Otto Binder perpetuated a hoax claiming Apollo 11 Commander Neil Armstrong had encountered UFOs during the Apollo mission. [1]