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Based on my dad’s story, which I get into in detail in the separate corresponding Appendix section, _ http://www.in2worlds.net/abductions and based on other materials I have come across, my conclusion is that the military is always scoping for talented recruits - those who have certain natural, latent abilities. One of the ways they can discover who’s who is through the Military Aptitude Test (MAT). They’re not just trying to figure out where to assign you based on your intelligence and natural skill inclination, they’re also trying to figure out What can you do for them? Are you a good candidate for any of their side project experiments? An interesting excerpt I found in Carla Emery’s “Secret, Don’t Tell” mentions this very thing (bolded words my own emphasis): “The government was pursuing exactly that line of research: creating an artificial-split personality out of an imaginary childhood playmate...An imaginary childhood playmate is a marker for hypnotic susceptibility. It can also be a point of fracture for artificial susceptibility. It can é personality-splitting....” “RJ.”, a former Ranger and Viet Nam Special Forces retiree told me, in 1991, “everyone who is going into any branch of the military takes the Military Aptitude Test, the MAT. It asks several questions along those lines: “Did you have imaginary playmates?” “How old were you when you quit playing with your imaginary friend?”...Almost ever person who goes into a Special Forces unit has had a childhood imaginary friend. I did. He was a mean guy. He did things I couldn’t do.” - page 60 I have no idea if my dad had an imaginary friend when he was a young child, but certainly that wouldn’t be the only potential indicator they’re looking for. I didn’t have imaginary friends, yet I’m still extremely susceptible to hypnosis and have clearly been taken and programmed. So there are definitely other clues that can alert them that you’re a prime candidate for something. With regards to my Dad’s situation, he relayed to me that as soon as he took his MAT upon enlisting in the Navy, he was in essence, whisked away you could say. He was able to skip his two weeks of basic training based on those MAT results, which according to him is pretty much unheard of as far Chasing Phantoms i 1. The military abducting/experimenting on its own personnel http://www.in2worlds.net/abductions