High Strangeness Of Dimensions - Laura Knight-Jadczyk-pages

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High Strangeness Of Dimensions - Laura Knight-Jadczyk-pages

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Chapter Seven nice fees. Didn’t Didn’t anybody in the legitimate scientific fields think this phenomenon deserved investigation? Even if the phenomenon was bogus, what about the people claiming such experiences? Weren’t they human beings deserving of counseling? in the scientific fields think this As I continued to make calls on Candy’s behalf, the enormity of the problem began to overwhelm me. From what I could determine, many, many thousands of people - a cross section of humanity - were coming forward and saying that they had experienced contact with aliens from other worlds. In all my reading of history and social phenomena, I had never encountered anything quite like this. The general response that they get from others, including professionals who are supposed to be providing help and support, is ridicule. In reviewing the cases available to me, I noted that the typical victim was almost frantically worried about a “loss of time”, and some vague memory of being restrained or trapped. The person becomes hyper- irritable, suffers from loss of concentration and short-term memory. An “abductee” is generally hypersensitive to loud noises, claims to hear things no one else can hear, and to see things no one else can see, including getting “feelings” about others that are impossible to explain or quantify in any way. One of the more disturbing aspects of the phenomenon is that there are often physical traces - scratches, puncture wounds, bruises - and even missing segments of skin, generally in perfectly round of skin, even missing segments of skin, generally in configuration as though removed by a cookie cutter. in round even Candy was obviously suffering. She was almost hysterical in her desperation to find an answer to what was going on in her life. It was clear that she felt almost abandoned by her husband and friends in this matter, because it was so strange and out of keeping with the other, utterly normal, aspects of her life. It was clear that she was suffering from severe anxiety, and a very real fear of being alone for even a short while. No matter what the explanation for their experiences, these people needed to be taken seriously; they needed to be validated; and most of 1) She was creating a hoax, no abduction occurred, and she knew it did not occur. more with diploma mill Ph.D.’s or Th.D.’s offering their services for all they needed a support system. Basically, I had three choices to consider in regards to Candy. 2) An abduction really occurred by persons or beings unknown.