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131 When Amy traveled out of state for regressive hypnosis, another suspicious event occurred. A high-ranking naval officer, a long-time acquaintance of the hypnotist’s family, showed up at their home late on the night of Amy’s arrival, in spite of being told that it would not be convenient to visit at that time. He proceeded to deliver the standard “line” that the military has no interest, much less involvement, with UFOs, aliens, or abductees. He said that in twenty-five years of service he had never even heard another military person mention UFOs, on or off the record. And he insisted that abductees had no business presenting their experiences to the public unless they could also offer “concrete, scientific evidence” that anything had happened. | was present that night, and when | asked him if he actually could tell us of any military involvement with UFOs, assuming it did exist, he admitted that “national security” restrictions would force him to deny such involvement. When Amy left to drive home, she was followed by a state patrol car who stayed inches from her bumper or right beside her car for many miles. The effect, of course, was extremely unnerving, and Amy felt it was meant to be an intimidation, as do those who have had military helicopter harassment, phone disturbances, and other events that seem much more human than alien in origin. If, as was mentioned earlier, there is proof in even one case that military personnel have been involved in abductions, then the other reports should not be easily dismissed. Each person must decide what evidence is convincing on this issue, but | am satisfied that one case, Leah Haley’s, is beyond question. If human agencies are indeed covertly active, their involvement demands more vigorous investigation than has been done up to now. Mainstream researchers, however, show no enthusiasm for confronting possible human-rights violations by human forces, perhaps because they fear personal reprisal-which, as many abductees can attest, does occur. On the issue of alien communications, there is plenty of data from all of the women. Most of them have had personal messages in addition to hearing their names called. “The communication that has happened when I’m awake,” Lisa reported, as an example, “is usually simple. They say in my head, Turn off the lights and don’t come in here’.” After Anita was sexually assaulted by the humanoid in the red suit, he told her, “I'll be there to help you,” which was frightening rather than reassuring given the immediate situation. And Amy had a curious message in late 1993, saying, “All will know of UFOs on the day of the big game,” although which big game was not identified. Some of the personal messages, described previously, made direct references to me, once the women began working to investigate their experiences. Jane was told to give all her “information to Karla Turner” and to assist me in awakening others to the abduction phenomenon. Amy was compelled to contact me by her influencing forces, and then when she consciously asked them if they had any message for me, they told her to tell me, “Do take care. Lock your doors-it may help more than you know.” The message was so absurd that Amy challenged it and was told, “She will know what it means.” When Amy wrote me, she did not pass along that message, although she typed it and put it away. Months later, when she was listening to a tape of a public presentation | had made, however, she heard me say that at one point | was so disheartened by the alien activity that | didn’t even bother to lock my doors. Shocked by the correlation, she finally told me about the message she’d gotten earlier. And when Polly asked her “spirits,” as she called the unseen communicators, about | was present that night, and when | asked him if he actually could tell us of any military involvement with UFOs, assuming it did exist, he admitted that “national security” restrictions would force him to deny such involvement. When Amy left to drive home, she was followed by a state patrol car who stayed inches from her bumper or right beside her car for many miles. The effect, of course, was extremely unnerving, and Amy felt it was meant to be an intimidation, as do those who have had military helicopter harassment, phone disturbances, and other events that seem much more human than alien in origin. If, as was mentioned earlier, there is proof in even one case that military personnel have been involved in abductions, then the other reports should not be easily dismissed. Each person must decide what evidence is convincing on this issue, but | am satisfied that one case, Leah Haley’s, is beyond question. If human agencies are indeed covertly active, their involvement demands more vigorous investigation than has been done up to now. Mainstream researchers, however, show no enthusiasm for confronting possible human-rights violations by human forces, perhaps because they fear personal reprisal-which, as many abductees can attest, does occur. On the issue of alien communications, there is plenty of data from all of the women. Most of them have had personal messages in addition to hearing their names called. “The communication that has happened when I’m awake,” Lisa reported, as an example, “is usually simple. They say in my head, Turn off the lights and don’t come in here’.” After Anita was sexually assaulted by the humanoid in the red suit, he told her, “I'll be there to help you,” which was frightening rather than reassuring given the immediate situation. And Amy had a curious message in late 1993, saying, “All will know of UFOs on the day of the big game,” although which big game was not identified. Some of the personal messages, described previously, made direct references to me, once the women began working to investigate their experiences. Jane was told to give all her “information to Karla Turner” and to assist me in awakening others to the abduction phenomenon. Amy was compelled to contact me by her influencing forces, and then when she consciously asked them if they had any message for me, they told her to tell me, “Do take care. Lock your doors-it may help more than you know.” The message was so absurd that Amy challenged it and was told, “She will know what it means.” When Amy wrote me, she did not pass along that message, although she typed it and put it away. Months later, when she was listening to a tape of a public presentation | had made, however, she heard me say that at one point | was so disheartened by the alien activity that | didn’t even bother to lock my doors. Shocked by the correlation, she finally told me about the message she’d gotten earlier.