UFO Undercover guests TRAVIS WALTON & THOMAS REED this is the 19th show in a series of 20 programs and 4 panel programs this is a must listen to

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  • 9/11/2011 11:55 PM Gina wrote:
    Thought provoking - Gripping
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  • 9/27/2011 7:21 AM Gina MacIntyre wrote:
    Tom & Travis:

    (T-N-T) Best interview ever, dynamite!
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  • 10/11/2011 9:34 PM Scott MacIntyre wrote:
    2 of the best UFO abduction cases in history, and on one interview. Pretty Cool!
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  • 8/3/2012 10:23 PM Gary Mansfield wrote:
    The experience which abductees think of as an alien abduction experience may be due to certain brain states. These states may be associated with sleep paralysis or other forms of sleep disturbances, including mild brain seizures. Sleep paralysis occurs in the hypnologic state or hypnapompic state. The description abductees give of their experience--being unable to move or speak, feeling some sort of presence, feeling fear and an inability to cry out--is a list of the symptoms of  sleep paralysis. Sleep paralysis is thought by some to account for not only many alien abduction delusions, but also other delusions involving paranormal or supernatural experiences.

    There are, of course, certain psychiatric disorders which are characterized by delusions. Many people with these disorders are treated with drugs which affect the production or functioning of neurotransmitters. The treatments are very successful in eliminating the delusions. Countless people with schizophrenia or manic-depression (bi-polar disorder), when properly medicated, cease having delusions about gods, devils, the FBI, the CIA, and aliens.

    Even though the stories of alien abduction do not seem plausible, if there were physical evidence even the most hardened skeptic would have to take notice. Unfortunately, the only physical evidence that is offered is insubstantial.
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