In all seriousness, I think that this is one of those topics that deserves greater scrutiny, to confirm or un-confirm whether or not fellow citizens are indeed being taken against their will,
I think the claims of abductees have been subjected to great scrutiny. 99% of the abduction stories can be dismissed with the smallest amount of investigation and deductive reasoning.
There is nothing going on. In the slightest chance that there is, no credible, verifiable evidence has come to light.
Okay, but some of the implants removed from alleged abductees can't be so easily dismissed. Those of you who've watched UFO Hunters might be familiar with these cases. These cases are strange, in that signals were detected emanating from the supposed implants before they we're removed, the implants supposedly resisted attempts to remove them (albeit futilely in the end), and there was no inflammation of the surrounding tissue, which is something that is very unusual for a foreign object, because the body hates foreign objects, and will also inflame in an attempt to remove it.
Will do sir.
I think it's very convenient that most people are abducted by Aliens in their sleep.
But of course. The abductors have to do it at a time when there is the least amount of eye-witnesses, otherwise if they get spotted enough, people will panic, demanding action, the military and law enforcement would be forced to stay on high alert, and that would make the Alien's jobs harder, even if their technology apparently makes ours way out of their league. Whatever they are doing, it appears that at least one faction or species doesn't want to wipe us outright, or at least not yet. They are using plausible implausibility to their advantage.
No.....and i doubt anybody else has either.
If aliens have the technology to traverse the universe and travel the stars from one solar system to another, then i have to ask, what possible info could possible be lurking inside the body of a human that requires their abduction and return in one night.
Yes, that is the billion dollar question, isn't it? It appears that multiple sources indicate that we are looking at a selective genetic project, one in which at least one faction is attempting to closer bridge to gulf between our two species.
From what I've gathered from a recorded interview with at least one contactee, there are at least two major factions, possibly from the same species. Both use greys as biomechanical drones; some sort of droids, and considering that they are very similar, that is why I think we might be caught up in the middle of a cold war. One side appears to have ideals similar to our own, and want to help us, or so the contactee says. But the other faction isn't friendly, and that is putting it lightly.
It is alleged from multiple sources that whatever plans that this second faction has in store for us, they are not in our best interest, nor could they care less about our well being. This is the faction allegedly responsible for cattle mutilations, and according to some abductees, they have have an underground base where they have even done the same to human beings. As in disemboweling them. And there are indications that the reason for this is because we are looking at a genetic harvest, though for what reason can only be hypothesized.
Then there is the friendlier side, which allegedly wants to improve us as a species, at least from their perspective. They want to genetically weed out our aggressive tendencies, allegedly in hopes of making it easier for both sides when they finally decide to reveal themselves. Abductees/contactees have also alleged that some human/alien hybrids already live among us.
I have a number of ideas for these sorts of activities:
As a species, they experienced some sort of disaster, perhaps a nuclear war, which wiped out most of the population and left others with damaged genes, which left them as a species in trouble. I've also read that according to an abductee, he was shown their home planet as it turned lifeless, and that they now live below the surface. From the description, I think they might have suffered some sort of grey goo or nanite disaster, which they were advanced enough to survive themselves, but rendered their planet a barren wasteland, and it definitely had something to do with their technology, and they are threatened by extinction, and because of this, they were pressured enough to split into two factions. One has a friendlier attitude to other species, and does not believe that they should harm another species, especially a less advanced culture such as ourselves, even if it means saving their species. The other faction believes that they should put themselves first, and are not above the belief that if saving themselves means harming others, then that is what they will do. We might be looking at something similar to the Vulcans and Romulans had the two been constantly at odds with one another, and had the Romulans been more aggressive in their conquests.
Yet another is that the idea behind the Asgard's demise might have a place in real life: in using some sort of life-extension technique or cloning themselves to make themselves immortal, they have damaged their genetic viability, and are all but infertile.
As the problem grew more dire, tensions grew to the point that as a race, they split into a pair of factions, each with different ideas of how to solve their problem.
So one side is trying to diversify themselves genetically by mixing with our species by some means, such as en vitro or genetic engineering/manipulation. From their point of view, they are improving us as a species by selectively breeding out our aggression while also breeding in their own psychic abilities, while at the same time, they are also ensuring that their legacy won't die out.
The less friendly side on the other hand is trying to gain genetic material directly, not caring about whether the source lives or not, and trying to directly infuse the genetic material into themselves in an attempt to either extend their lifespan, increase their genetic diversity, or both.
I know that
1) this is a lot of information to read, and
2) this might seem too unbelievable to be true
So just approach this the same way I have: with an open (albeit scrutinizing) mind.