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- ParaNet received a clipping from Lorne Goldfader, director
- of the Vancouver-based UFO Research Institute of Canada (UFORIC).
- It details an investigation by Goldfader into an alleged
- recovered fetus that was miscarried by a British Columbian woman
- who claimed that she was impregnated during an abduction event.
- Goldfader has disclosed to ParaNet that at this time the specimen
- is in a pathology lab being tested and that results of these
- tests will be forthcoming soon. At this time, there is very
- little information to substantiate that anything unusual has
- happened. According to the victim, the pregnancy is unusual as
- she claims she is celibate. Although this is not a good case for
- an unexplained pregnancy at the hands of aliens, we have
- reprinted the article for informational purposes. ParaNet will
- provide an update as information is available.
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- SEX, SURGERY AND SPACE ALIENS
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- Extra-terrestrials seem to prefer British Columbia
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- Reprinted from an article appearing in The Weekly Newsmagazine,
- British Columbian Report, May 27, 1991, Volume 2 Number 39.
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- Last week 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[sic] are willing to risk
- being classified as crazies[sic], 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-terrestrial. 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 Lorne Goldfader, director of the Vancouver-based UFO
- Research Institute of Canada (UFORIC). Mr. Goldfader says other
- UFO researchers have had evidence of UFOs 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 the first
- stage of a foetus[sic]," 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[sic] with a tiny umbilical
- chord[sic] 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. 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." -- Barbara Tandory
-
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