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IUR F SPRING 1999 4 Peter Khoury pt 10
The UFO abduction mystery is not simply the product of one investigator or an artifact of regressive hypnosis. Many cases involve witnesses with conscious recall of their abduction experiences, as with Peter Khoury, and some include odd physical evidence, but none perhaps as well documented as this report. I am an advocate of careful, serious, and thorough inquiry into such experiences. Until such investigations and support become the norm rather than the exception, abduction experiences will continue to be a marginalized fringe controversy.
Peter Khoury, Kelly Cahill, and others like them deserve better than the polarized extremes we have now of uncritical belief and ignorant skepticism. Science can be a powerful tool in trying to determine what is happening in the bizarre phenomenon of alien abductions.
MITOCHONDRIAL DNA SEQUENCE ANALYSIS OF A SHED HAIR FROM AN ALIEN ABDUCTION CASE Performed by the Anomaly Physical Evidence Group (APEG), in April 1999.
A great controversy currently exists as to whether the many reported alien abduction cases worldwide might be physically real or else purely psychological phenomena. Thus, those people who believe in the UFO alien scenario tend to accept the investigations of authors such as Budd Hopkins or John Mack, who have provided circumstantial evidence for the abduction of humans in terms of:
(a) Landing-site traces,
(b) Prominent “biopsy” scars,
(c) Alleged “implants” (or artifacts ostensibly removed from abducted people), and
(d) Testimonies from hundreds of supposedly abducted individuals, whether by conscious recall or under hypnosis.
However, those people who do not believe in the UFO alien scenario (and this would include the majority of professional scientists) tend not to accept the current evidence for alien abductions, seeing it as too weak and circumstantial to justify such a major shift in their way of perceiving the world. Indeed, these supposed abductions leave surprisingly little evidence that could be tested in a scientific laboratory, according to standard procedures; hence, if real they might be intentionally covert in nature.
The detailed analysis of any reliable evidence from an alien abduction case might therefore be of great scientific value, in order to assess the reality of this phenomenon, as well as to identify the biological nature of such visitors.
A DETAILED CASE STUDY: One such piece of physical evidence was obtained recently from an alien abduction case in Sydney, Australia, in 1992, when supposedly two near-human females appeared suddenly to a young man in daylight in his bedroom. This same individual had previously in 1988 experienced an event in which several aliens had entered his house and had ostensibly obtained “biopsy” material, while his family in the next room was put to sleep. He reported the experience to a number of people, including local investigator and researcher Bill Chalker (3).
After that event, a fresh “punch biopsy” scar was noted on the shin of the young man’s lower leg, and a photographic record of the scar was made. In the event in 1992, the young man reported that two near human females suddenly appeared on his bed, while no one else was in the house, and attempted to engage him in an apparent sexual embrace. One girl was described as tall (six feet), of fair appearance with light blonde hair; while the other girl was of medium height (about five feet six inches), of Asian appearance with dark hair.
Both supposedly showed near human female bodies, but displayed unusual racial characteristics in their faces, which in the case of the blonde female was long and narrow, and also in their eyes which were exceptionally large. Due to the shock of such contact the young man struggled with the tall female, and after what seemed a few moments while the young man was distracted with a coughing fit, he found that he was alone. Still it seems that the tall blonde female left clear evidence of her presence, in the form of blonde head hair of length 15 cm, which was wrapped tightly about the young man’s foreskin.
This hair was immediately retrieved by the young man, stored in the dark in a sealed plastic bag, and not touched by anyone else prior to its scientific investigation for DNA evidence in 1998. The young man did show the sample in its sealed bag to a few people between 1993 and 1998, but he is certain that no one, other than himself, handled the hair directly. In any event, no evidence of contaminated DNA from outside of the hair was found.Strange Evidence : [01] [02] [03] [04] [05] [06] [07] [08] [09] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]
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