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    Aliens, UFOs, and Encounters of the Third Kind Since the beginnings of civilization man has been gazing at the stars. With eyes fixed on the vast expense of the celestial bodies came the belief that we may not be the only one’s in the universe. According to ancient alien theorists, aliens have been interacting with humans since the earliest civilizations giving early humans access to technology and helping them build vast structures such as the pyramids in Egypt and Stonehenge.( Ancient Aliens)…

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    Since the late 1950s, there have been millions of claims from people worldwide of being abducted by aliens. In each case presented, there is a lack of evidence and memory. Many of the abductees stories have similarities such as seeing lights, taken aboard a ship where a series of tests were performed, and found in the woods. The only way many are able to retrieve their memories is by undergoing hypnosis. Are the abductees stories true and prove we are not alone in this world or is it simply a…

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    UFOs, alien sightings, and abductions seem to come from science fiction novels since there is a lack of “actual” evidence. The beliefs of society are that aliens bring humans to their spaceships, do surgeries and bring them back to the ground miles away from the place of abduction. Are aliens real? If so then what do they want with us? Aliens are a mystery that only time and evidence can solve. Let me describe my experience when I recall getting abducted. As I got home from work, I saw a star or…

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    Betty Hill Abductions

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    magazine, claims that we cannot count on Betty Hill testimony of her abduction. Loxton says that when Betty began to have UFO dreams and nightmares it was not surprising: “she'd just sighted a UFO, made an official UFO report to the Air Force, read an entire UFO book, and written to the head of a UFO organization. It's fair to say she had UFOs on her mind” (Loxton). Indeed, after her experience Betty started to read about aliens and abductions to learn more about them. Also, Loxton explains…

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    were aliens; they scared the hell out of me. One of them brought a needle and tried to pierce it in my body. I screamed in fear and found myself full of sweat in my bed. It was a real bad dream, a consequence of watching an alien movie last night. It’s not a thing that happens to me only. People’s mind is occupied by aliens through movies, hoax alien photos, videos and news on the internet. But do aliens exist for real? The answer is obvious no because there isn’t a single evidence of aliens…

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    Richard McNally, Daniel Schacter, and Mark Lenzenweger. They take a look at the memory of those who have a claim to be abducted by aliens. Throughout this article the researchers wanted to test four hypotheses with regard to false recall and false recognition and produced a thesis statement that stated, "those reporting recovered and repressed memories of alien abduction were more prone than control participants to exhibit false recall and recognition. The groups did not differ in correct recall…

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    The Betty and Barney Hill Abduction case is more famous compared to other alien encounters because the other cases were mere followers. Because it is the first public account of alien abduction, there was controversy; the questionable evidence of when, where, and why it happened still intrigues today. First set evidence is looking at when it happened, we can tell it happened in the early 1960’s. It was September 19, 1961, night the Hills were on their way home to Portsmouth, New Hampshire,…

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    insect-like alien called "The Prayer." However, Daniel is not an ordinary human boy but an incredibly intelligent alien with the ability to create and change anything into other shapes and forms. Knowing The Prayer is trying to kill him, Daniel transforms into a tick and jumps on The Prayer's head so that he can get away. Daniel watches while The Prayer burns his house with the bodies of his parents. Now 15 years old, Daniel begins working his way through The List by going after the aliens on…

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    Sleep Paralysis Theory

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    with the development of cultures and more people sharing their experiences, sleep paralysis now has many theories relating to the paranormal surrounding it. This paper will explore various supernatural theories, including the paranormal and alien abductions, along with the lasting trauma people face after having a sleep paralysis episode. Sleep paralysis is known to be common during sleep. Many leading causes are connected to stress, as well as sleep being interrupted while falling asleep or…

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    (Simon). The fascination with alien life integrated itself into human culture and as it changes, the beliefs change as well. Science fiction allows people to expand their imagination and explore the possibility of extraterrestrials (“Why Science Fiction”). Hoaxes and conspiracy theories take advantage of that fascination to benefit the hoaxer, even if it is done so unintentionally (Drinkwater…

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