Posted on 12/23/2005 6:49:38 AM PST by Cagey
A husband and wife in Houston, Texas, claim they have been abducted by aliens several times, including an incident where a fetus was taken from the woman, according to a Local 6 News report.
Clayton Lee, who is confident that a scar on his side came from an alien probe to collect his DNA, and his wife, Donna, have come forward with claims that they have been contacted by extra terrestrials more than 20 times.
Clayton Lee said he was a child in a Houston park the first time he was abducted. He said he was lifted in the air at the time of the alleged abduction.
"I remember just floating up higher and higher, Lee said. "And, all that was around were stars and blackness. And then, I blacked out."
Clayton Lee, who is confident that a scar on his side came from an alien probe to collect his DNA and his wife, Donna, have come forward with claims that they have been contacted by extra terrestrials more than 20 times.
Donna Lee said she lost a baby during one of the encounters. She also drew a photo of the aliens who abducted her.
Local 6 News showed video of a hypnotist trying to retrieve memories of the abduction.
"They're touching me -- quit touching me," Clayton Lee screamed in fear during the session.
Susan Clancy, who is a Harvard psychiatrist, decided to do research on people's abduction claims similar to the Lee family's.
Clancy ran an advertisement searching for people who wanted to be included in her book about alien abductions.
"When I ran the first ad looking for people who thought they had been abducted by aliens, I thought we would get very few calls, but we were inundated with calls for a month after we ran one ad," Clancy said.
Clancy said she is not a believer of alien abductions.
"So, people have symptoms like psychological distress, anxiety, sexual problems, nightmares, and for better or for worse, today, being abducted by aliens is a culturally available explanation for why you might have some of these symptoms," Clancy said.
The Lees told a reporter that they expect to be abducted again in the future.
Clayton Lee, who is confident that a scar on his side came from an alien probe to collect his DNA and his wife, Donna, have come forward with claims that they have been contacted by extra terrestrials more than 20 times.
How does one "draw a photo?"
20 years ago Aliens did not know how to collect DNA samples from hair or skin cells?
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Ok, you can laugh now.
Penn and Teller have some GREAT exposes of this and other nonsense in the excellent Showtime program, Bulls### (available on DVD). The alien kidnapping and probe episode is fun!!
Ah. In a quote not reported in this story, the couple was heard to say, in an aside,
"Man...this is really working. We've got media here and they're covering this pretty well. I'll bet our story even gets on Free Republic. YES!!!"
Ever notice how this stuff never happens in, say, Chicago? These aliens sure have a taste for southern folk.
that is sad these sorts of people are so mentally disturbed that they have to resort to this kind of story telling to make themselves seem 'special'
I'd rather be abducted by Aliens than watch Penn and Teller.
You sure them aliens didn't just want to do your landscaping for $30?
Alien abduction pings.
So9
I always wonder why aliens have worse medical procedures (lack of anethesia, leaving scars, etc.) than we do. But that would be thinking logically.
From the RAT infested land of Sheila Jackson-Lee. These folks have been at the wassail too early this Christmas.
. . . of course they do. Southerners taste like chicken. . . ;-)
The Lees told a reporter that they expect to be abducted again in the future.
That's cause they racked up a whole bunch of frequent flyer miles.
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