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132 this book project, she was given a lengthy reply. In part, they said that the book “is a journey into another level of mind” and that my books “are a part of a much larger work from which she cannot be separated... an expansive work of love, resting ona solid base.” It is impossible not to wonder what these specific personal references mean. They certainly show that some force or group is aware of the connections between the women and my research, which may account for the helicopter flights and telephone interference so many of us have had. During a phone conversation with Angie, in fact, as we discussed one alien group’s claim to originate in Cassiopeia, a man’s voice interrupted to say, "There’s a lot of them out there, and we know where they come from’... - and then the voice was gone. These references also demonstrate foreknowledge of certain events or the ability to direct events, for whoever gave Amy the message about my locking the door seems to have known she would later, much later, hear a tape of my remarks. These specific references connect our separate experiences within a larger organized agenda, that much is clear, although the coordinators of this activity are not, and it seems to be quite a long-term project. Many of the women had alien communications very early in their lives. Anita reported being told as a child that “The children must be protected.” Amy had messages and ideas impressed into her mind from as young as four, and like Polly she felt the impact of these influences in her early teen years. She also felt that the aliens implanted or stored information within the subconscious, in “packets” of knowledge, reminiscent of the “pockets” of knowledge the aliens told me | possessed in 1980. Throughout their lives, several women recalled teaching or training communications. For Amy, these included information about various aspects of physics, as with Polly, as well as lessons in telekinesis and penetrating solid objects. Angie’s training has focused on using her mental powers, and Anita’s propelled her to study useful survival skills. This training or programming of abductees is meant to serve some purpose, but we have only the aliens’ claims for what that purpose may be. Much of what the aliens have communicated has affected the women’s attitudes on a variety of subjects. In childhood, Amy witnessed an apparent VRS designed to destroy her faith in traditional religion, and Polly reported lessons on “changes in allegiance.” Anita, Jane, and Amy also have come to feel suspicious of temporal governments, a suspicion that Jane says was “fostered” by the aliens. Such an attitude adjustment is clearly an intrinsic part of the abduction agenda, pointing to a much more involved and disturbing program than the mere taking of genetic material to revivify a degenerative alien race. Their actions concern changing our belief system as much as working, for whatever reason, with our bodies, and we do not know the motivation for this targeting of religion and government. On the subject of human genesis, the aliens often say they are our creators, as in Angie’s case, and statements about altering our species were also made to Lisa. The most provocative message, given to Amy, indicated a surprise on the part of the aliens that Amy hadn't clearly seen the situation already. “Did you think this was all by accident?” she was asked, as the aliens presented the concept of the earth as a cosmic Z00. Such indoctrination serves to reduce our concepts of human sovereignty, as well as to bind us to them in a subservient position, as a possession. While some people accept this relationship as fact and thus allow that the aliens can legitimately do with It is impossible not to wonder what these specific personal references mean. They certainly show that some force or group is aware of the connections between the women and my research, which may account for the helicopter flights and telephone interference so many of us have had. During a phone conversation with Angie, in fact, as we discussed one alien group’s claim to originate in Cassiopeia, a man’s voice interrupted to say, "There’s a lot of them out there, and we know where they come from’... - and then the voice was gone. These references also demonstrate foreknowledge of certain events or the ability to direct events, for whoever gave Amy the message about my locking the door seems to have known she would later, much later, hear a tape of my remarks. These specific references connect our separate experiences within a larger organized agenda, that much is clear, although the coordinators of this activity are not, and it seems to be quite a long-term project. Many of the women had alien communications very early in their lives. Anita reported being told as a child that “The children must be protected.” Amy had messages and ideas impressed into her mind from as young as four, and like Polly she felt the impact of these influences in her early teen years. She also felt that the aliens implanted or stored information within the subconscious, in “packets” of knowledge, reminiscent of the “pockets” of knowledge the aliens told me | possessed in 1980. Throughout their lives, several women recalled teaching or training communications. For Amy, these included information about various aspects of physics, as with Polly, as well as lessons in telekinesis and penetrating solid objects. Angie’s training has focused on using her mental powers, and Anita’s propelled her to study useful survival skills. This training or programming of abductees is meant to serve some purpose, but we have only the aliens’ claims for what that purpose may be. Much of what the aliens have communicated has affected the women’s attitudes on a variety of subjects. In childhood, Amy witnessed an apparent VRS designed to destroy her faith in traditional religion, and Polly reported lessons on “changes in allegiance.” Anita, Jane, and Amy also have come to feel suspicious of temporal governments, a suspicion that Jane says was “fostered” by the aliens. Such an attitude adjustment is clearly an intrinsic part of the abduction agenda, pointing to a much more involved and disturbing program than the mere taking of genetic material to revivify a degenerative alien race. Their actions concern changing our belief system as much as working, for whatever reason, with our bodies, and we do not know the motivation for this targeting of religion and government. On the subject of human genesis, the aliens often say they are our creators, as in Angie’s case, and statements about altering our species were also made to Lisa. The most provocative message, given to Amy, indicated a surprise on the part of the aliens that Amy hadn't clearly seen the situation already. “Did you think this was all by accident?” she was asked, as the aliens presented the concept of the earth as a cosmic Zoo.