MILABS, Project Open Mind, MILABS, military abductions
by Kay Wilso, alienjigsaw.comAlthough there are striking differences between the experiences of abductees and mind control victims, there are similarities as well. Project Open Mind (MILABS) looks at the possible technology behind abductions and mind control and the relationship to extraterrestrials and the government.
Project Open Mind (MILABS) - Table of Contents
Project Open Mind
Preamble: Why Do Some Abductees Report Seeing Military Personnel During Alien Abductions?
Introduction: Are Some Alien Abductions Government Mind Control Experiments?
Part One: A Quick Reference Timeline
Part Seven: Some Of Them Were Military
Part Nine: Summary and Discussion
Preamble | Introduction | Part One | Part Two | Part Three | Part Four | Part Five | Part Six
| Part Seven | Part Eight | Part Nine | Part Ten
Additional MILAB Related Articles
Rethinking MILABS: "Military Abductions"
Excerpted from the Second Edition of
I Forgot What I Wasn't Supposed To Remember By Kay Wilson
MILABS: A Pandora's Box�An Interview with "Lilu Tuatha"
By Eve Lorgen, M.A.
Author of The Love Bite: Alien Interference In Human Love Relationships, Eve Lorgen's latest research examines a controversial area of the phenomenon that most researchers in this field have little experience with and have conveniently chosen to ignore. It takes a special human spirit with keenness and balance to tackle the subjects that are covered in this two-part article. Researchers such as Eve Lorgen boldly go where angels fear to tread. Eve's excellent introduction into the different types of anomalous trauma associated with MILABS and related phenomena culminates in her interview with an Australian MILAB using the pseudonym Lilu Tuatha. According to Eve Lorgen:
"For every MILAB like Lilu, there must be hundreds of others, who have yet to become aware of, or dare to disclose their real 'secret lives.' I believe the underreporting of MILAB experiences lies in the unfortunate fact that so many of them have endured reprisals following public disclosure..."
RE-ABS: Not MILABS: How the Covert-Ops' Reverse Engineering of Extraterrestrial Abductees Shifts the Abduction Paradigm
By Melinda Leslie
Many abductees have what appears to be covert human involvement in their abduction experiences that has been referred to as MILABS or "military abductions." Over the past 17 years, these experiences have been the focus of Melinda's research, but her definition of them changed as her research progressed. Melinda is now boldly redefining these types of experiences as RE-ABS, which stands for "the reverse engineering of ET abductees."
A Deeper Shade Of Black
by Kay Wilson and Elsie Conner
After reading Elsie's journal I was inspired to write this article, which is based on one of her experiences that appears to have been a military abduction or MILAB. Elsie appears to have remembered and illustrated one of the most detailed uniform patches I have ever come across from any abductee.
MILAB Commentary and Review
by Kay Wilson
This is my review of Helmut Lammer's book titled MILABS: Military Mind Control and Alien Abduction. Also included is the Forward I wrote for the German version of the book. This is a good introduction to the next two articles, which were also written by Helmut_Lammer.
"It is possible that some of the confusion in abduction research is due to the fact that the reader rarely gets both sides of the story. For example, are abductees seeing helicopters, UFOs, or both? Are abductions perpetrated by extraterrestrials or human beings? Is the victim seeing the inside of a UFO or the interior of a terrestrial scientific laboratory? After you read MILABS you will have some of these questions answered..."
Preliminary Findings of Project MILAB: Evidence For Military Kidnappings of Alleged UFO Abductees (New Disclaimer Added)
by Helmut_Lammer, Ph.D.
More Findings of Project MILAB: Looking Behind the Alien / Military Abduction Agenda
by Helmut_Lammer, Ph.D. (New Disclaimer Added)
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