Alien Abductions; Sleep Paralysis?

August 20, 2009 | By

 

Why do the skeptics time and time again use “Sleep Paralysis” as the answer for alien abduction stories? Some even go so far as to say ghost sightings fall within that scenario too! I guess Jason and Grant pretty much fool us all with every ghostly encounter they record on audio and video.  We must all be asleep while watching their show, Ghost Hunters.

(Yeah I am being sarcastic)

The Sleep Paralysis excuse is used by individuals who don’t think this planet is being visited. This is it! The basis for their reasoning.  If they thought otherwise, then they would at least have an open mind to the possibility. But their equation states: [no aliens = no abductions]…that simple. Oh, they try to save face by telling us they believe in the possibility life exists outside this planet, but they still won’t fess up to that.  It’s always “I believe” or “I’m sure” or “The possibility”, but seriously folks, there is no possibility life exists outside this planet, there is an “absolute”. Hello McFly! LIFE EXISTS OUTSIDE THIS PLANET! Can I be anymore blunt? Ok, now I’m going to share with you my personal quote I use all the time when I lecture. Ready?

Based on statistic analysis and science (not religion) and what we know about our planet’s creation, “The probability of life existing outside this planet is “greater than” the probability of life existing on this planet”.

Chuck Zukowski: (the UFO scholar and pretty cool guy who’s never wrong, well maybe sometimes, but not always…don’t ask my wife..)

You’ll have to think about that quote.. hmmm but, but, life exists on this planet?? Exactly

Yeah guess what? Life is out there. The question is, “Is it visiting us?” That’s where UFO investigation comes in. It’s our job to find proof of alien visitation to this planet! Simple, even a Fourth Grader can understand this. Ok back to the people who sit on their butts, don’t take the time to venture into the other aspects of UFO sightings before they open that “pie hole” in their face. (btw) Where did the saying “pie hole” come from?

[Urban Dictionary] Noun. Mouth, ie; the hole you ought to be using for eating (pie) and not spewing false information about Alien Abductions. (From British Slang, sorta)

Ok enough about pie, I’m getting hungry, back to abductions. NO! NO! NO! or Nein! Nein! Nein! if your German, or if you’re Spanish, (?) wait it’s the same. Anyway, you don’t have to be asleep to have an abduction experience! Here are just four (not asleep) cases for you to read then ponder about. Do you’re own research, just don’t believe me, and please… don’t buy that crap the skeptics are dishing out, because you’ll need to buy big rubber waders and a shovel. Oh and a mask too, because it stinks!

1. (The most famous and hard to debunk)
Betty and Barney Hill: In September of 1961 while driving late at night on U.S. Route 3 coming back to Portsmouth from upstate New York, they observed a bright point of light in the sky. They stopped the car to observe the light using a pair of binoculars, then went on their way. About one mile south of Indian Head, they could see a light shining above their vehicle and could hear buzzing sounds. Suddenly a huge craft quickly descended toward them causing Barney to stop the car in the middle of the highway. Upon exiting the vehicle Barney observed figures in the window of the craft.. Long story short, by the time they made it home, there was unexplained missing time.

2. Travis Walton Story: On November 5th 1975 while working with a logging crew in the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest in Arizona, Mike Rogers and his crew saw a bright light from behind an upcoming hill. They drove closer and stated they saw a large silvery disc hovering above a clearing. Rogers slowed the truck and then Travis leaped from the vehicle and ran toward the disc. Travis ran nearly below the disc in which time the observers said the disc began making noises similar to a loud turbine. As it started to wobble a beam of light came down struck Travis throwing him to the ground. The crew fearing he had been killed, drove away in fright. Travis reappeared 5 days later.

3. The Allagash Abductions: Twin brothers, Jack and Jim Weiner, with friends Chuck Rak and Charles Foltz, were on a fishing trip at Eagle Rock in Maine. On August 26, 1976, they decided to try some night fishing. While out on the lake they saw a large, glowing object. Frightened, they paddled back to shore only to find that the fire at their campsite was out, although it should have kept burning for hours. No one spoke of what happened, but as time went on, each of them started having nightmares bout the incident. They eventually all went through regressive hypnosis with Raymond E. Fowler and recalled similar stories. Raymond E. Fowler’s book, Allagash Abductions documents their story.

4. Zukowski Investigation: In 2004 just outside Colorado Springs a young couple were abducted from their vehicle approximately 12:30pm (lunch time) Both individuals stated they could see their vehicle from above. Both individuals had x-ray proof of a foreign object in their left arm opposite the elbow. After written approval their doctor verified the x-rays to me. Alien implant removal specialists Dr. Leir, was contacted and was making arrangements for the couple to fly to California to have the implants removed. They soon disappeared and could not be found.

Abduction stories starting in the early ’60’s talked about the big head oval shaped eye creatures including the hearing of buzzing and mechanical sound at the time of the incident. This is not a product of watching Close Encounters, or ET, the most popular case, Betty and Barney Hill occurred more than a decade before these movies were released! So why won’t the skeptics go after the Hill story? Because there is a conscience, direct physical craft sighting before the abduction took place. Gee, “Sleep Paralysis” can’t explain that one. You know it amazes me how certain doctors can fully explain the functions of the brain when we can’t explain how we fully retain images. The brain is still one of the most intriguing unresolved mysterious of science. Well except to the Skeptics, they know it all.

 

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For the past 30 years, Chuck Zukowski has been an IC Mask Design Engineering contractor. He’s been on microchip design teams working on projects as simple as optics for traffic light controllers, and as complex as Spy Satellites, Deep Space Probes, and LIDAR technology. Within that time, Chuck was also a volunteer Deputy Sheriff for El Paso County Sheriff’s Department for eight years and was terminated for running animal mutilation investigations within his county. As a UFO/Paranormal Field Investigator, Chuck has been researching and Field Investigating the unknown for more than three decades. As an investigator, he’s appeared on radio and television shows discussing his investigations and had his own TV Show on the Travel Channel called, “Alien Highway”. Chuck approaches every investigation from a skeptical point of view looking for any known possibility before claiming otherwise. He also implements new and innovative field experiments from time to time to enhance his investigations looking for new evidence. Chuck runs his website, UFOnut.com.

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