Researcher Chris Rutkowski, of Winnipeg
revealed that British Columbians reported 114, or 49% of the 232 UFO
sightings in Canada in 1990. For some the survey was confirmation of
a long-held belief that B.C. is home to more than its share of those
on the lunatic fringe. But for those who claim to have encountered
beings from outer space, the survey was a confidence-builder. They
could take comfort in the knowledge that more and more of their
neighbours are willing to risk being classified as crazies, by
speaking of encounters with extra-terrestrials.
Alvena Scott, a 41-year old Vancouver receptionist, is one of those
finding security in numbers. Miss Scott claims she has been about as
close as anyone can get to a space alien. Indeed she is one of about
20 people in the Vancouver area who say they have been abducted by
extra-terrestrials. Apparently some of the aliens were nice enough
to operate on her to repair a faulty kidney. Others, however, were
only interested in her reproductive capacity. She says the latter
group impregnated her during a March 1990 abduction. Three months
later, despite the fact she had been celibate for years, she
experienced a miscarriage.
Miss Scott says that in the summer of 1985 she was experiencing
excruciating pain in the area of her left kidney. Doctors told her
the kidney would have to be removed but she feared surgery and would
not consent to an operation. She explains that during this period she
began nightly meditations and it was after one of these sessions that
the first alien showed up in her bedroom. The next thing she knew she
was in a circular room surrounded by seven-foot-tall, blue-eyed, human-
like creatures. She awoke in her bed the next morning to find blood
on her sheets and on her torso. But her kidney problem was gone.
Miss Scott says that five years after her encounter with the
beneficent, tall, blue-eyed beings she had a bad experience with
some small, insect-featured extra-terrestrials. She claims that
in March of 1990 she was "forcibly taken" in the middle of the night
to a spaceship. Apart from going through a series of tunnels she
remembers nothing of the journey to the spaceship but she has vivid
recollections of her experiences aboard the aliens' craft. She was
one of about 20 "earth people," of both sexes, on the ship. After
communicating with the aliens by telepathy she learned the earth
women would have sperm "injected into them." She received sperm
but was not told who or what provided it. Three months later she
had a miscarriage..
A tissue sample from the miscarriage has allegedly been given to
Lorne Goldfader, director of the Vancouver-based UFO Research
Institute of Canada (UFORIC). Mr. Goldfader says other UFO
researchers have had evidence of fetuses mysteriously disappearing.
To reduce the risk of theft he's not disclosing where the tissue
is being stored. The 41-year-old Vancouver postal worker says the
sample, which "appears to be in the first stage of a foetus," will
be examined by a pathologist in due course. However, as of last week,
despite a year-long search, Mr. Goldfader had been unable to find a
lab willing to perform the analysis.
Another UFO researcher, Graham Conway from Delta, says that based
on his knowledge of the case and the phenomenon, the sample tissue
"does indeed look to be what he (Mr. Goldfader) claims it is." Mr.
Conway, 64, described the material as a tiny but "perfectly human
(-looking) foetus with a tiny umbilical chord attached to it." The
former high school teacher says he has no doubts about Miss Scott's
"sincerity" in the matter. And after 44 years in the (UFO research)
field, he thinks this might well be the long-awaited breakthrough
in abduction research.
His experience in the field leads him to believe that accounts like
those of Miss Scott are becoming too numerous to ignore. "If it's a
figment of the imagination, it is happening to a lot of imaginations.
I believe that there's inference with birth."
In another case he investigated, a B.C. (british colombia) woman reported being taken
aboard a spacecraft and introduced to a boy she was told was her son.
He says most of the women who report such genetic tampering are in the
35-40 age group. He adds that a significant number of "abducted"
women have been sexually abused in their earth lives.
For her part Miss Scott says the alien encounters not only cured her
kidney problems but also gave her a whole new outlook on life and
made her "a much more spiritual person." Still, she confesses that
there has been a negative side-effect. "My relatives think I'm nuts."
... By Barbara Tandory. Story taken from
http://ufobc.ca/.
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