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ANTI-ABDUCTION TECHNOLOGY ANTI-ABDUCTION TECHNOLOGY >, OTH KH) OCT erase 5650150605 06 an 4 rou 905054 0.0,4,0 000.928, 0 6252 OOF 25) S25¢ 2 VV? B25255d $2 05 Winter 1956/57. A two year old boy lies snuggled com- fortably in his crib. Warm and safe he drifts off to sleep, dreaming of all those wondrous things in his young life ... His mother sleeps peacefully, knowing her child is safe. A knock at the door. The mother awakens, "4.30am!" “Who could it be", she wonders. Throwing on her robe and slippers she rushes to the door. Cautiously she opens it ... “Did you lose something?" a voice asks. She looks down. "Oh my God!" Her young son is standing before her. Wearing borrowed boots that went up to his waist and a jacket that hung down to the ground. "I found him on my doorstep." A kind neighbour says. "I gave him the boots and jacket." “He was bare-foot and in his pajamas." "Thank you! Thank you!" the mother cries. After thanking the neighbour again and discussing how such a thing could happen, the mother placed the child back in his crib. She stayed awake, not feeling so secure any- more. Fixing herself a cup of coffee, she wonders and cries at the thought of her son standing in the snow, bare foot, on a cold winters night Parry ae . 2 _—. That child was me. My mother never found out why or how I got out of the house on that cold winter night. Since that time there has been other abductions. I don't know what they did to me, but I know it was real and most importantly I know the effect it had on me. It's assault, by any definition of the word, legal or other- wise. Plain and simple. Assault! I am an independent researcher and consultant now and I 38°NEXUS OCTOBER-NOVEMBER 1992