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JAR Magazine - No 6 - Qtr 3 2008

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Overview

JAR 6, published in the Third Quarter of 2008, is an email quarterly from the JAR Board of Editors dedicated to understanding UFO abduction-encounter phenomena. It is available via subscription for $20/yr.

Magazine Overview

JAR 6, published in the Third Quarter of 2008, is an email quarterly from the JAR Board of Editors dedicated to understanding UFO abduction-encounter phenomena. It is available via subscription for $20/yr.

Articles

"Are you ready for Armageddon?" by Jayna Conkle

This article details the author's encounter with a human-looking hybrid named Ethan who entered her home in rural Hocking Hills, Ohio, in late September 2006. The author questions whether the aliens' plans may trap abductees into guilt by association. The experience, initially fragmented, was later recalled through hypnosis sessions.

"Jinn or ET? Three generations of a Turkish family's paranormal experiences" by Farah Yurdozu

Farah Yurdozu explores the question of whether traditional paranormal manifestations are distinct from contemporary UFO manifestations. Drawing on Turkish history and family experiences, she discusses beings from other dimensions and space, and the belief in a spiritual universe. Her family members have reported seeing ghosts, communicating with spirits, and seeing the future, with a history of encounters with extraterrestrial beings dating back to her great-grandfather, Refik Kiris, in the late 1890s. These encounters involved non-human visitors with reptilian characteristics.

"Is Barak Obama an experiencer?" by null

This article, accompanied by a political cartoon, discusses claims by Dr. Richard Boylan that Barak Obama is a 'Star Seed,' a person of human and extraterrestrial origin. Boylan, a psychologist and self-proclaimed representative of ETs, claims to have received confirmation from 'Star Nations' that Obama is aware of his contacts and that he will work to end the UFO cover-up, possibly through deliberate leaks.

"Alien Experiences" Book Review by null

This section reviews the book "Alien Experiences" by Barbara Lamb and Nadine Lalich. The review highlights the book's contribution to the literature on close encounters, featuring 25 case histories and discussing hypnotic regression in abduction cases. Barbara Lamb is described as a regression therapist with extensive experience, and Nadine Lalich is noted for her design and illustration work. The review also mentions Lamb's collaboration with the late Dr. John Mack.

"Prose Poem: Reflections on the abductees' predicament" by Vince White

Presented as art by JAR, this prose poem by Vince White, referred to as the "Bard of ufology," captures the dilemma of experiencers. It contrasts the peaceful experience of night with the interior suffering and terror of others, describing fragmented memories, trauma, and a sense of indignity as minds are used for unknown purposes.

"Science efforts to bring the woolly mammoth and a Neanderthal back to life provide clues to alien hybrid creation" by Elaine Douglass

This article by JAR board editor Elaine Douglass discusses scientific efforts to genetically engineer extinct species like the woolly mammoth and Neanderthal. It suggests that the genetic science involved could offer insights into the alleged genetic engineering used by aliens to create alien-human hybrids. The article references scientific journals like Nature and The New York Times, and touches upon the ethical implications of such recreations.

Editorial Information and Subscription

The JAR Board of Editors includes John Carpenter, Elaine Douglass, Barbara Lamb, Manuel Lamiroy, and Rosemary Ellen Guiley. The magazine is published by the JAR Board of Editors and is dedicated to understanding UFO phenomena. Subscriptions are $20/yr and include four quarterly email issues. The magazine is seeking new members for its Editorial Board.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue revolve around alien encounters, abduction experiences, the nature of paranormal phenomena, and the potential for extraterrestrial involvement in human affairs, including hybrid creation. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into these subjects, presenting diverse viewpoints and research within the ufology community.

This issue of the Journal of Abduction-Encounter Research (JAR), dated December 2008, focuses on the intersection of alien encounters, psychic phenomena, and ancient beliefs, particularly within a Turkish cultural context. The issue features personal narratives, research insights, and a book review, exploring themes of abduction, mediumship, and the nature of non-human intelligence.

The Refik Kiris Encounter

The issue begins with a continuation of a story detailing an encounter experienced by the author's great-grandfather, Refik Kiris, over 100 years prior. Refik described being paralyzed by two reptilian beings with snake-like eyes. These beings communicated telepathically, stating, "From you to three generations..." and leaving Refik with a sense of unease and paralysis. The narrative questions whether these beings were malevolent or part of a mission, drawing parallels to modern contact cases where humans interact with extraterrestrials.

The encounter had a lasting impact, as Refik's family later developed psychic abilities. The author notes that this case differs from typical reptilian encounters by starting with the intervention of a normal-looking human. The children of Refik's family began exhibiting psychic talents, including seeing ghosts and communicating with unseen entities, with one daughter becoming a capable psychic medium.

Psychic Heritage and Family Experiences

The article traces the author's family history of psychic and paranormal experiences through three generations. The first generation, including the author's grandmother and her siblings, experienced phenomena that fit modern abduction descriptions, though they did not identify them as such at the time. The second generation, including the author's mother Taylan and aunt Ümran, also manifested psychic talents. The author identifies herself as a third-generation psychic-paranormal researcher.

One notable incident involved the author's grandmother encountering the spirit of a Greek woman from WWI, who appeared in her room and extended a cold hand. The family later identified the spirit through research. Another incident described is a daytime doppelganger and shape-shifting phenomenon witnessed by the entire family during a picnic, where Aunt Kevser appeared in two places simultaneously before transforming into a black dog.

Jinn and Extraterrestrials

A significant portion of the issue is dedicated to exploring the concept of 'jinn' in Turkish and Islamic culture and its potential connection to extraterrestrial phenomena. The article provides historical context, referencing Shamanism and the Qur'an's mention of jinn as beings created from "smokeless flame of fire." The jinn are described as interdimensional beings who can interact with humans, sometimes leading to the development of psychic abilities in those who have close encounters.

Similarities between jinn encounters and ET abductions are highlighted, including physical effects like bruises and cuts, and the phenomenon of "beaten up by the jinn." The "brown-colored substance" found on the skin of visited children in Turkey is also noted as being found on contemporary abductees in the US and Israel. The author poses the question of whether jinn and ETs originate from the same source.

Personal Encounters and 'Stand-by' Status

The author recounts personal experiences, including a "high strangeness" year in 2006. She describes an encounter with a human-looking alien named Ethan, who, along with another abductee named Gerick, was told they had been placed on a "stand-by" status for years, awaiting a significant event, possibly "Armageddon." This led to a meeting on a UFO where this future event was discussed.

Another account details an encounter with a hovering disk-type UFO and the feeling of an "Oz Effect" – an eerie atmosphere surrounding paranormal events. The author expresses a preference for interacting with human-looking aliens over Greys, finding them more approachable and persuasive.

Book Review: Alien Experiences

The issue includes a review of the book "Alien Experiences" by Barbara Lamb and Nadine Lalich. The reviewer, Elaine Douglass, praises the book for its significant contribution to close encounter literature, highlighting Nadine Lalich's personal abduction story and her efforts to remember her experiences. Lalich expresses a strong aversion to the aliens' appearance, smell, and their intrusive actions, stating, "It's a real bad situation to do that to me." The review also critiques one case presented in the book, where the author suggests an elaborate alien-induced memory or movie was implanted in an abductee's mind rather than a genuine recollection.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the multifaceted nature of paranormal experiences, suggesting a potential overlap between alien abductions, psychic phenomena, and ancient spiritual beliefs like those surrounding jinn. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry, exploring these connections and personal testimonies without definitive conclusions, encouraging readers to consider the broader implications of these phenomena for understanding reality.

This issue of UFO Magazine, dated October 2008 (Vol. 23, No. 9), focuses on the alien abduction experience and the implications of alien genetic programs, alongside discussions on government secrecy and scientific advancements in genetic engineering. The cover headline, 'THE ALIEN ABDUCTION EXPERIENCE: THE TRUTH IS OUT THERE!', sets the tone for the issue.

Personal Accounts of Abduction

The magazine features personal narratives from individuals who have experienced alien abductions. Jayna Conkle shares her first conscious experience in 1986 at age 16, encountering a Grey alien. She later recounts a second experience at age 19. Conkle also describes a disturbing incident involving loud knocking on her bedroom window, suspected to be alien-related, which led to fragmented memories of a UFO encounter. Through hypnosis, she later recalled getting her memories back in October 2008.

Another narrative details an encounter with an individual named Ethan, who discussed a significant future event referred to as 'Armageddon.' This encounter suggested a shift in the alien modus operandi, with the event being presented as imminent rather than a distant possibility. The author expresses concern about the implications of such events and the potential for disclosure to endanger abductees.

Alien Genetic Programs and Hybridization

A significant portion of the issue is dedicated to the concept of alien genetic programs. The magazine explores the possibility of alien hybridization, drawing parallels with scientific efforts to resurrect extinct species like the woolly mammoth and Neanderthals. The process involves modifying human genetic material, including the removal of human eggs and sperm, and the creation of 'chimaeras'—organisms with cells from different species.

Reports suggest that alien hybrid fetuses are removed from abductees, indicating a role for humans in the gestation process. The goal of this program is speculated to be the creation of individuals who appear human but possess alien mental capabilities. The magazine notes that while some hybrids have been described as functioning in society, increasingly, individuals who look entirely human and are telepathic are being seen in the company of aliens.

Government Secrecy and UFOs

Author Vince White, a physicist and ufologist, discusses his research into alleged US government cover-ups concerning UFOs and alien technology. He believes the government has secretly achieved significant progress by studying alien technology, referring to a 'hidden harvest from crash retrievals.' White asserts that the US and other nations operate a 'secret space fleet' and have developed 'gravity controlled aircraft.' He also claims NASA has concealed evidence of alien occupation on the Moon and Mars. White's work also includes 'disclosure dynamics,' exploring the potential impact of widespread disclosure of alien reality on humanity.

Scientific Endeavors in Genetic Engineering

The issue touches upon scientific advancements in genetic engineering, using the resurrection of extinct species as a case study. The challenges of working with degraded DNA and the complex process of gene splicing are highlighted. The article mentions the possibility of using human genetic material as a foundation for a Neanderthal genome and the creation of hybrid elephants and mammoths. The difficulties in obtaining elephant eggs and the methods for creating chimaeras are also discussed, noting that while these may not result in perfect replicas, they could pave the way for future advancements.

Author Profiles

Brief author biographies are included. Jayna Conkle is presented as an abductee who has been involved in the UFO community since her first experience at 16. Vince White is described as a physicist and author who has studied UFOs since high school and is known for his research on government cover-ups and 'disclosure dynamics.'

Subscription Information

The issue includes a subscription offer for JAR (Journal of Anomalous Research) at $20 per year, with details on how to subscribe via mail.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are alien abduction, the potential for alien-human hybridization, government secrecy surrounding UFO phenomena, and the intersection of these topics with scientific advancements in genetic engineering. The editorial stance appears to be one of investigation and open inquiry into these complex subjects, presenting personal accounts alongside research and speculation. There is a clear emphasis on the idea that 'the truth is out there' and a concern for the welfare of abductees caught in these phenomena.

Title: UFO Pakistan
Issue: 32
Volume: 12
Date: Spring 1999
Publisher: Anomaly Physical Evidence Group
Country: USA
Language: English

This issue of UFO Pakistan delves into the complex and often speculative topic of alien reproduction and hybridization, featuring a unique firsthand account and exploring various scientific and theoretical perspectives.

Report of Pregnant Grey

The central piece of this issue is the "Report of pregnant grey," detailing an experience by Katharina Wilson, described as an 'experiencer.' Wilson recounts finding herself with a male and female grey alien, realizing the female was pregnant. She describes the female's thin skin, frail appearance, and discomfort due to the pregnancy. Wilson observed the male alien touching the female's stomach and noted the movement of the baby within. She sensed pride from the aliens regarding their child, describing the pregnancy as a 'rare event.' This account is drawn from Wilson's book, "I Forgot what I Wasn't Supposed to Remember," available for download.

Chimaeras and Alien Intervention

The article discusses the concept of 'chimaeras,' referencing scientific possibilities like introducing mammoth stem cells into elephant embryos. It then draws a parallel to a recent report involving aliens injecting a human fetus in the womb. This report, published in Barbara Lamb's book "Alien Experiences," describes a pregnant female abductee carrying twins, where one twin was injected via the abdominal wall and later delivered normally.

The Improbability of Hybridization and Alternative Theories

Another section, "Another look," addresses the common idea in the UFO community that aliens and humans are hybridizing. The author expresses skepticism, citing the biological improbability of germ cells from two true species combining. Alternative hypotheses are presented:

  • Genetic Engineering: Aliens might modify the human nucleus by adding alien genes, a more plausible scenario than direct cross-species fertilization.
  • Designer Beings: The possibility that aliens are genetically engineered 'designer beings,' neither male nor female, and reproduced through synthetic means, is explored. Some reports suggest aliens lack obvious sexual organs, while others depict them with genitalia, indicating a potential engineered or subset-specific sexuality.
  • Human Genes into Alien Eggs: The article poses the question of whether humans might insert their genes into alien fertilized eggs.
  • The Excycles Case: The book "The Excycles" by Mia Adams is mentioned, describing a child produced from a human egg with intact mitochondrial DNA but without a nucleus, using an inserted human nucleus and gestated by a surrogate mother, resulting in a child with 'three mothers.'
  • Ancient Human DNA: A report on a 'Hair Root from a Reportedly-Alien Blond Female' found DNA of ancient human origin, leading some researchers to suggest aliens might be altering mankind's genetic makeup, with hybridization being a deception.

Understanding Alien Reproduction

The author emphasizes the extreme limitations of the UFO research community's understanding of alien genetic programs. Key unknowns include:

  • The nature of alien hereditary material and whether it resembles human DNA.
  • The biological basis of alien 'maleness' and 'femaleness,' suggesting it might be a social construct rather than a fundamental biological reality.
  • The word 'species' itself, which may not apply to aliens due to their potential for genetic engineering and synthetic reproduction, making natural reproductive isolation irrelevant.

Gestation and Alien Physiology

Regarding gestation, the article notes that greys, with their large heads and slender pelvises, could not give birth like humans. Birth would likely require an immature fetus to be removed and nurtured in a synthetic environment. Katharina Wilson's report of a pregnant grey experiencing discomfort and needing to support her abdomen aligns with this idea, reinforcing the notion that alien reproduction is a technological process.

Footnotes

The article includes several footnotes referencing scientific articles from Nature and The New York Times, as well as websites related to UFO abductions and alien experiences. One footnote defines 'Chimaera' in a biological and genetic engineering context.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the biological and technological aspects of alien reproduction, the concept of human-alien hybridization, and the potential for genetic manipulation by extraterrestrial intelligences. The editorial stance appears to be one of critical inquiry, presenting various theories and firsthand accounts while acknowledging the significant gaps in current knowledge and the speculative nature of the subject matter. The magazine encourages further exploration into the idea of 'designer beings' and the technological sophistication of alien reproductive strategies.