Part 3: Telepathic Activation and Deactivation
Researchers do not know how telepathic communication is
activated between humans and aliens. At least three scenarios
are possible. The first suggests that each human has an innate
physiological ability to communicate telepathically with other
humans and the aliens in some way “tap into” that normally
unused facility. In fact, it is not uncommon for ordinary people
to claim that they can “read” people's minds. Researchers
engaged in testing whether extrasensory perception is genuine
have hotly debated the existence of these abilities. So far the
evidence, while highly suggestive, is still inconclusive and
these claims have not been consistently valid. If this ability
was authentic and all humans shared it even slightly, it would
have early on become a central feature of human thought,
culture, and life. The profound effect it would have had on
almost all human relations would most certainly have made human
history very different than what it has been. In fact, very
little evidence exists that every human has a biological ability
to telepathically communicate. And, the majority of humans do
not claim to have innate telepathic powers. Therefore,
telepathic communication is not and has not been a valid and
recognized form of human communication.
If telepathy is not physiologically innate, a second scenario
might apply: abductee telepathy is artificially stimulated by
neurological manipulations and/or alterations. Thus, aliens
provide humans with telepathic abilities by biologically
affecting permanent changes in brain chemistry. If this were the
case, one would expect that this telepathic ability would
continue after abduction events. In fact, some abductees do
claim this happens. They say that after some abductions they
have a gradually decreasing ability to read peoples' minds for
as long as several weeks afterward. Unfortunately, no scientific
studies have been mounted to substantiate this and the abductees
have not checked with those people who are the object of their
mind reading to ascertain their accuracy. But, even if this were
true, one would expect that given the high frequency of
abductions for most abductees, telepathic abilities would last
over the course of many abductees’ lifetimes and would play an
increasingly important role in human life. This has not
happened.
It is, of course, possible that the biological changes causing
telepathic capacity respond to stimuli only originating with
alien causative factors isolated in time. This would mean that
telepathy could be activated for an abduction event and then
deactivated after. If the deactivation is in some way
incomplete, and a residue of it lingers and wanes, abductees
might gain a sense of telepathic communication with other humans
in nonabduction events. This might explain the abductee reports
of post-abduction telepathic abilities.
The third possibility for telepathic response is that it is
caused by manufactured devices implanted into abductees' brains.
The implantation of such a device might take place during
infancy or early childhood. It could be activated and
deactivated automatically for an abduction. Sometimes these
devices might be “faulty” in some way and, like the faulty
deactivation of biological changes, and cause the telepathic
response to continue for a period after an abduction. So far,
researchers have yet to discover any such implant in a
characteristic region of the brain, recover it, and then show
its function. But, there is always a possibility that this might
happen.
Whatever the causative factor, a form of telepathic
communication starts at the very beginning of virtually every
abduction event. While it is not necessarily converted into
words, the abductees know what is conveyed to them. Aliens can
initiate this type of telepathic communication even before the
abductees see them. For example, abductees “know” that they must
go to bed, get out of bed, go downstairs, go outside, drive
somewhere, stop the car, or do whatever activities the nonverbal
orders have them do so that the abduction can begin.
It is important to understand that all reports of personally
directed complex telepathic communication between abductees and
aliens from a long distance are usually examples of channeling.
The evidence very strongly suggests that aliens are not in
communication with abductees apart from abductions. Thus, one
must be exceptionally cautious about people’s accounts of having
personal dialogues in their normal environments with aliens on a
continuing basis. In the same sense, “messages” to abductees
should also be looked upon with extreme skepticism.
Telepathic communication is deactivated just as mysteriously as
when it begins. Abductees do not report procedures whereby the
aliens cause telepathic communication to cease. If this were the
case, researchers would be seeing it at the end of every
abduction event. Sometimes abductees report the residue of
telepathic abilities that slowly dissipates over a period of a
few weeks. This might be evidence that activation/deactivation
is not dependent on artificially constructed devices.
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