>From Mr. Zell:

 

> Apparently, there are claims of some potential abductees being 

> rejected due to age or health.

>  

>
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601086&sid=aILLOMP8rU34&refer=latin
_america

 

> I can't get a job interview and now, even ET's aren't hiring.  

> This interdimensional age discrimination is just wrong.  

> 

> More evidence of discrimination comes from Brazil in that 

> famous Boas case in which a farmer got abducted and was compelled 

> to engage in coitus with an attractive alien female. 

> I guess I consider it a credible account since regardless of 

> how strange or bizarre or miraculously scary a situation is, 

> some of us guys still are moved by a Primal Urge above all else.  

> 

> The same hottie ( or her clone?) shows up in that book, 

> "Hair of the Alien", along with a naked Asian woman.  The guy 

> wakes up and finds a long white hair wrapped around his 

> Johnson.  DNA sez it's human but very, very weird human.  

> Read the book if you think I'm kidding.

> 

> Big difference from Greys poking you with long needles, 

> I'd say.  If any of you get taken this way, I'd get loud 

> about it and complain, "Hey, I want the old way!"  

> ( a Barbarella reference).

>  

> In summary, I'm willing to probe but not be probed.  

> Hope the wife will understand. I did it for my planet.

 

It's a dirty job, but someone's gotta do it. They will name high schools
after you!  ;-)

 

I hope Mr. Storms is lurking close by because I suspect he might be amused
to know that I would concur with Mr. Zell in the sense that the famous
Antonio Boas "abduction" case does strike me as an authentic "catch and
release" program. I also would conjecture that Mr. Boas was probably not the
only subject who was picked up for milking during that time period. The Wiki
entry on the Boas incident indirectly hints of the fact that there may very
well had been prior incident(s). But of course, alleged prior events were
subsequently used by skeptics to suggest that that's where Antonio Boas got
the idea for his crazy tale in the first place. So, there ya go. Damned if
you do! Damned if you don't!

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonio_Villas_Boas

 

FWIW there seems to exist several compelling aspects to this incident that,
at least for me, suggest the Boas incident may have been an actual physical
occurrence - as compared to my alternative and much more complicated "UFO
Abduction Paradigm" hypothesis which I would classify as being
just-as-legitimate of an experience but of a very different kind.

 

Boas did not appear to lose consciousness during the entire abduction
scenario. He did not appear to experience any paranormal incidents. For
example, he was not floated up into the sky, or made to literally pass
through solid walls, as is occasionally described by UFO Abductee /
experiencers. Antonia Boas was not subject to any manner of "psychic tests"
such as where an alien gets very close to one's face and stares into one's
eyes. Such "close encounters" subsequently cause the experiencer to feel as
if an overpowering mind-meld is in progress, where their own identity and
that of the alien are essentially becoming one and the same.

 

Mr. Boas appears to have been abducted - once. All the occupants did during
his single abduction was take blood samples, and his seed - collected "the
old [fashion] way" with the assistance of an exotic looking lass sporting
bright red pubic hair. For his "services" the occupants gave Mr. Boas a
quick tour of the ship before releasing him back into the wild.

 

Since this was a one-shot deal, so to speak, there were no follow-up
"consultations" where Mr. Boas gets to meet sickly hybrids, where he is told
to extend his "love" to them as if they were one of his own children.
Neither was Mr. Boas shown any emotionally devastating scenes of our planet
experiencing catastrophic disasters.

 

There are other curious factors that seem to lend potential authenticity.
Mr. Boas claims he was led in to a room where a gas was pumped into it,
making him temporarily ill. It seems plausible to speculate that during this
time Mr. Boas' physiology was being acclimated, possibly to the same
atmospheric pressure and elemental components that the occupants are more
acclimated to. I would speculate that the occupants came from a planet whose
atmosphere may have been of a much higher pressure than what we are use to.
For example, their atmosphere likely contained different mixtures of oxygen
and nitrogen. Such a change in atmospheric density might also help explain
why the occupants didn't vocalize or sound the same as we, possibly because
the atmospheric density caused them to evolve their audio communication
needs (vocal chords?) to better match their own atmospheric conditions.

 

Perhaps some of the most profound revelations that the Antonio Boas incident
suggests is the possibility that humanoids, specifically humanoids
possessing a majority of homo sapien-like genes may be more prevalent within
our corner of the galactic neighborhood than our current scientific
paradigms would suggest. Perhaps "humanoids" have been hanging around the
ol'spiral arm for a very, VERY long time. It also suggests to me that over
the eons many "family branches" may have unintentionally or intentionally
lost touch with each other as a result of various convoluted reasons.
Perhaps certain groups chose to strike out on their own becuz they wanted
start their own civilization, a fresh new version that was separate from the
common denominator. Perhaps some simply wanted to go back to their roots and
go "native", as was recently recounted in the climatic ending of the recent
popular SF saga BattleStar Galactica. (Man! What a fracking good TV series
that was!) 

 

As to our own unique genetic heritage, all that we may have left on Planet
Terra to ponder could be mythic stories and accounts, like those recounted
in ancient Vedantic text from India. Finally, the fact that Mr. Boas had his
"seed" extracted "...the old [fashion] way", where the source of his
regenerative powers was implanted within the womb of a woman who
subsequently gestured to him that his offspring would be raised where she
lives, strongly suggests the possibility that where the woman comes from her
race has instigated a program of fishing around for fresh genetic material.
Perhaps our planet, containing all of its diverse homo sapien races, are the
equivalent of the Amazon Basin. From a biological perspective, instigating a
genetic reintroduction / diversification program makes perfect sense.
Introducing increased genetic diversity within a race of homo sapien-like
humanoids that may have allowed its own genetic heritage over eons to become
too homogenous is likely to increase the chances of its continued survival.

 

But then, perhaps this is just another example of a modern myth in the
making. If so, it's a compelling tale! ;-)

 

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Steven Vincent Johnson

www.OrionWorks.com

www.zazzle.com/orionworks 

 

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