Melinda's
Reserach
The Military's Involvement as Evidence for the Reality of UFO Abductions
Military involvement with UFO abduction is on the rise as more frequently abductees and researchers are coming forward with these accounts. Is it paranoia or a paradigm into validating the mystery of UFO abductions? In what may ultimately prove to be some of the greatest evidence for the reality, importance and meaning of the UFO abduction scenario, alien abductees are apparently being targeted by human "military" agencies.
In her presentation Melinda Leslie will outline the background on this important new area of UFO research. She will discuss some of the well known cases and literature surfacing on the subject as well as share the very personal, detailed account of her own experiences.
Topics to be covered are: Accounts of alien abductions with uniformed humans also present, abductions being carried out by apparent pare-military agencies, interrogation and intimidation techniques, medical procedures performed, abductees being drugged, mind control, harassment, surveillance of the abductees and the surmounting evidence for these experiences. The evidence includes photos, medical lab tests, eyewitnesses and correlation between the accounts that the abductees are coming forward with.
Melinda's personal account will include slides that depict some of her detailed experiences as well as show evidence she has uncovered that supports the reality of those experiences.
Melinda will also share how those who have had these experiences, including herself, struggle to come to terms with the seemingly impossible happening to them. Melinda herself has been quoted as saying, ``The hardest part of abduction experiences to deal with is the feeling that you must be going crazy. Having to live daily life with the knowledge that this has happened is very, very hard. I cope with it because I have too, because I insist on living a normal life."
The purpose of this lecture is not to promote fear, but to educate and draw attention to a growing problem and to encourage other abductees with similar experiences to come forward and help them in knowing they are not alone. The alien abduction experience is emotionally difficult to deal with by it's self. Now, with this added very human element of involvement, it makes it nearly impossible. Fears, confusion and self doubt are compounded in the abductee. There are also the obvious infringements on personal and constitutional rights that come into question and the need for accountability to the tax paying, voting public by military officials. These lectures are also to encourage researchers and therapists to become involved, in an effort to help educate others and more importantly, to help those who have had these experiences.