My Abduction Experiences

michael59

Celestial
One thing I have always found interesting is the way some of the encounters describe aliens who are slow and almost clumsy; just what you would expect from aliens who are suddenly in a new and unfamiliar gravity and atmosphere. Other encounters describe aliens who seem to simply float around, almost as if they're holograms or projections. The Pascagoula Case comes to mind.

The Mantis being that I interacted with was clumsy. She was trying to connect a small container of liquid (like the bottle you keep insulin in) to a tube that was stuck into my upper, front, right, thigh by a needle. She kept fumbling the task because her fingers were so long and pointed at the ends. Each time she fumbled the needle would lift in my leg and it hurt a lot. It kept pulling me out of the hypnotic state they usually keep you in. I finally said, "Here, let me do it." and reached for the bottle. She said, "But that's my job."

Then another alien put a hand on the back of my neck and I was under again.
 

Sheltie

Fratty and out of touch.
Your experience really makes me think of my recent dental experiences! :ohmy8:

There's a large dental school in the town where I live. I started going there for dental work and exams almost 10 years ago because I no longer have dental insurance. The prices they charge are less than I paid at my old dentist, even with insurance. I've gotten to the point, though, where I can't stand dealing with the dental students any more. Some of them have been excellent and some, not so much. I'm going to to go back to my old dentist even though I will have to pay out of pocket.

I'm not trying to be flippant because I know you've put yourself out there many times over the years and you've probably been the subject of ridicule.
 
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