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16. GENERACIÓN DE ALTERNATIVAS

16.5 ACUMULACIÓN DE RESIDUOS SÓLIDOS

16.5.2 Construcción de un cuarto de almacenamiento de residuos sólidos

Charles, a lifelong abductee, meets Sara, at a New Age conference and later meets her again at a small UFO lecture. He senses a strong emotional and sexual attraction to Sara, even though Sara is married.

Sara seems very familiar to Charles, who claims to have had intimate dreams of her traceable to his teens. Moreover, Charles is convinced he has had a mutually shared alien ab­ duction experience with Sara, in which they had bonded sex­ ually. Charles distinctly remembers a particular body mark (a scar on her inner thigh) that he could only know if he saw Sara nude and at close range, which he claims to have seen while on board an alien ship.

Charles becomes infatuated with Sara and calls her every day, sometimes several times a day. He tells Sara some of his alien abduction memories, but Sara is overwhelmed and grows frightened.

Ten days later Charles tells Sara that the aliens matched them at an early age because they had similar energetic fre­ quencies. He also mentions that she has a scar on a certain part of her body. Sara brushes the comment off as a weird �oincide.�ce and tries to forget about it, but reports a grow­ mg famillanty, an approach-avoidance conflict toward and

against Charles. '

Weeks go by. Charles can't get Sara out of his mind. While

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at home watching television, he sees Sara's face on a beautiful model on horseback, bringing tears to his eyes. He is over­ whelmed with emotion and love for Sara .

. Charles continues having flashbacks of having been with Sara in dreams. He sees her riding bareback through some dark woods, but she is not in danger. The vividness of these daydreams and visions increases to such a degree that he begins to understand them as artifacts of the bonding pro­

gram, initiated by aliens years ago.

Charles called Sara to tell her about his insight and tries to reduce her own anxieties about their free falling and ambiguous relationship. Only then did Sara tell Charles she owned a Connemara show horse and was deeply involved in Event­ ing, Dressage and other equestrian activities. Still, Sara re­ mained glib. "Oh well," Sara thought, "it must be another coincidence. "

Charles, sensing rejection grew anxious again. He saw the scar revelation and the equestrian vision as elements in a vast Dharmic destiny, a path he should follow in life. Sadly, Charles could not bring himself to see the dangers involved in obsessive behavior. He was now fully in love with a woman he believed to be his future wife.

He believes that he and Sara will be together in the future and have a special destiny, perhaps to bear a child together. Charles also secretly believes that Sara's youngest child (that she has with her husband) may really be his.

Sara did not reciprocate feelings for Charles and re�

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although she admittedly did not want to provoke him mto ma­ tional behavior. Finally Charles saw the "Big Picture" and was crushed with unrequited love, a clearly defined eannark of the Love Bite phenomenon, but he did not give up hope.

Charles said he was not trying to develop a sexual re­ lationship with Sara and claims has been c

libate for years. H e felt the aliens prevented from havmg sexual

relationships, other than the ones they choose for him. Sara's rejection made no sense to him. He was certain their love would be consummated in a romantic and erotic manner.

During winter, several months after Sara's offer of simple friendship, Charles claims to have been abducted again and recalls being fully conscious during this encounter. He claims the aliens instructed him to have sexual relations with his choice of a number of female subjects who are also on board the craft, but in a trance like state. The aliens give Charles positive ego stroking and send him home without trauma. Charles claims he recalls having sexual relations with one of the women offered to him, during that alien encounter while on the ship. Charles claims that the aliens gave him secret information and hinted that they might have a special mis­ sion for him in the future.

The next Spring Charles called Sara again, this time to apol­ ogize, but the more they talked the more she realized he was still obsessed. This frightened her again and she made great efforts to cut off contact with him for good. She moved out of town, got a job transfer, and changed her appearance. Charles had difficulty taking the hint and was grief strick­ en. The two never saw one another again.

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mbjects were abdllcted and mbrequently manipulot,d.

Scott is an abductee who has had encounters throughout his life. Sharon, his wife of two years, is also an abductee, but is embarrassed to talk about her experiences. Sharon has seen anomalous beings in her home in the middle of the night, one she described as an "alligator man," and another as an illuminated being waving a long light wand. Sharon becomes angry when Scott brings up the UFO subject.

On the couple's one-year anniversary, they decided to ta�e a week long camping trip to the wilderness. They were relative­ ly happy until that pOint. One morning during the camping trip, Scott suddenly, and without explanation, was no longer attracted to his wife, emotionally or seXUally. Even so, he con­ tinued to have sexual relations with her, just to please her.

Scott became more interested in researching his alien ab­ ductions and started attending my support group. Sharon scoffed at Scott's realizations that he was a lifelong abductee and reacted to the subject of UFOs and abductions with h.os­ tiUty. She emotionally cut off Scott, especially when the alien topic came up.

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One night Scott awoke to discover strange markings on

chest and on the bed sheets. These symbols were drawn In an Ink like substance. Scott had a sample analyzed in a pro­ fessional lab, but the results were inconclusive and unfortu­ nately he failed to photograph the marks.

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shrugged off. She figured he went down and got a tattoo. She began to admonish him for engaging in such bizarre fantasIes and argued with him constantly. Her main concern was that he had cut a hole in a perfectly good pair of Percale sheets.

As the weeks went by Scott noticed that his wife was switched-off sexually. He tried to rekindle the flame, made repeated sexual advances, but she remained unresponsive. In counselling the couple decided to separate for a while and start dating others, perhaps to rekindle the flame. This seemed to work for Scott and his feelings for his wife returned. Sharon however, found someone else and filed for divorce.

Throughout this difficult time, Scott corresponded with Angelina, an abductee support group member, along with several other abductees in my support group. Angelina and Scott become good friends, feeling like they have known each other for years. Shortly after their meeting a set of unusual dramas started to unfold and they began to experience mu­ tually shared dreams and abduction scenarios together.

Angelina, who also figures in the next case history, remem­ bered waking dreams and abduction related scenarios that involve Scott in an intimate and sexual way. Scott recalled having dreams of Angelina, but thought they were "just dreams." Luckily, Scott and Angelina are both aware of the possibility that they might be caught up in a Love Bite bond­ ing experiment, and feel that they are being set up by the aliens to become romantically involved. They decided to avoid sexual intimacy although a highly erotic and trance like tension overwhelms them when they are alone together. We are still in touch with them and feel that they have over­ come the love bite attraction that the aliens set up for them.

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