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Personal experiences, observations and theories into the abduction and mind control phenomena by Carissa Conti, 2006-2010
"There are two main perpetrators in abduction literature: The 'aliens,' and the military. UFOs and the alien abductions received far more attention than military abductions however, and could even be labeled a national obsession - military abductions on the other hand could be considered the black sheep, a subject the general public seems to have the least amount of knowledge of and the most resistance to hearing about. Somehow the idea of alien invaders taking us and probing us is easier to accept and process – and certainly more fanciful – than the idea of humans taking and abusing other humans against their will and zapping their memories, or even falsifying them altogether."
Military abductions, and its cousin "MILABS," which involve an alien/human alliance, are two subjects that have only recently begun receiving attention. With the heavy focus on aliens over the past five decades, few people have noticed the role that the U.S. government/military and its black ops sub-factions have played in the role of experimenting on its own personnel, their families, and the population in general. Many people have signs of having been tinkered with and programmed but don't realize it, and even shy away from pursuing the subject, because the grandiose term of "abduction" with its space alien implications doesn't fit their more subtle situation.
Geared towards those who already know that they're abductees and who have the basic foundation for the subject, "Chasing Phantoms" offers various perspectives on all the main aspects of military and MILAB lore, including:
How we're usually only given two versions of the abduction story – either human military spooks or super God-like aliens - when in fact it's more like super God-like humans doing things that only aliens are supposed to be capable of. From manipulating time lines to orchestrating unbelievable synchronicities, to soul abductions and using "Beam me up" transport technology, these are components of the MILAB phenomenon not often heard - Dream time programming, psychic warfare, and the use of scalar energy beams.
Ear tones, synchronicities, paranormal happenings, etc. which are common occurrences in the lives of abductees, and what they possibly mean - How "side track circus diversion" harassment tactics are usually employed to keep a target in a constant state of fear - and how "changing one's radio station" will abruptly stop it in its tracks.
Too often, the available abduction material winds the reader up into a negative state and then leaves them hanging on the line, feeling fearful and powerless about their situation. Unlike those books, "Chasing Phantoms" offers tactical tips and advise gleaned from the author's personal experiences to empower the reader and show how much of the negative harassment in abductees' lives can be stopped.
audiobook specs: MPEG Layer 3, 1 channels, 22050 Hz, 64 kbps, running time: 13h 09m 38s