GREY ALIENS BITE THE DUST
by Alison Davidson
From Borderlands 1993-vol 49, No.2
A fiction no matter how bizarre, if repeated often enough
becomes accepted as fact especially if it's reinforced by the
voice of some Authority or other. This goes on all the time,
especially in the media and their propaganda bulletins passed as
network news, to take an obvious example. But the frightening
thing is that once a fabricated belief is established in the mass
mind, anyone who tries to expose the original fiction is almost
certain to be set up as a liar, a lunatic, or worse...
Fortunately for us there are still lunatics in the world who pan
for truth in the polluted rivers of disinformation. Borderlands
has long been one of those rare places where the odd, the avant
garde and heretical have found their voice. For example, way back
in the 1950s, long before UFOs became popular Borderlands was
seriously investigating this phenomenon and over the years has
observed and recorded all the extraordinary and bizarre
developments in this field, always with a mind open to the
infinite possibilities of a greater reality. In the early days of
Ufology the extraterrestrial contacts claimed were usually of the
benevolent space brothers type (Ashtar command), Adamski's
voluptuous blondes from Venus, etc. It was all rather harmless
and the messages were even quite inspiring never mind that
the technical information on how to 'get there' never quite
materialized. People believed what they wanted and reached out to
other worlds and other possible states of consciousness, perhaps
for the first time in their lives. It became a movement.
But over the past few years everything has changed. A disturbing
element has entered the once bright arena of ufology and a shadow
hangs heavy over the whole question of extraterrestrial contact.
Somehow, since the mid-seventies, the storyline has been twisted,
the stereotypical image of the 'space people' has been subtly and
deliberately altered to reflect a very different mood. According
to the proponents of this new wave of Ufology, extraterrestrial
contact isn't desirable anymore unless you happen to be a
masochist with a penchant for painful 'medical' examinations of a
sick sexual nature. One thing is for sure the space people
aren't benevolent any more; they're cold and gray and their
intentions are increasingly sinister they want to control
your mind, and steal parts of your body.
This about-turn in the field of ufology, I mean 180 degree turn,
from the white voluptuous fantasy to the politically correct
'grays' (these aliens are neither white nor black) is quite
remarkable. While claims of the earlier and more esoteric
extraterrestrial contact were mocked by most normal people
including the media, now the media is becoming saturated with
stories of alien abductions and those same sane people are
parroting all the latest details. There's a belief here verging
on hysteria; so where, we have to ask, are these stories coming
from? And if they're true show us the evidence!
ENTER THE GRAY ALIENS
The two main images in the lurid ufology sweeping into
public consciousness today are gray aliens and abductions
of humans by these aliens. Together they form the key components
of a cosmic conspiracy theory with elements of high level
government involvement and mass genetic manipulation, to say the
least, and it's a conspiracy that's spreading. A postcard just
received in the mail from Paramount Pictures states that
"2.5 million Americans claim they have had an alien
abduction experience", as part of their promotion for the
upcoming release of a major movie called Fire in the Sky
very loosely based on the Travis Walton incident well known to
ufologists, one of the early abduction cases which has been
neither proven or refuted. The image of gray aliens is
infiltrating the gray matter of the public like the sinister
shadow reflex of those ubiquitous little troll dolls, insinuating
itself into every level of the media. Grays are finding mention
in television shows, such as the documentary A Strange
Harvest, the TV movie Intruders, a recent episode
of Star Trek the Next Generation, that well known
prototype vehicle for the New World Order federation
propaganda... advertisements, almost every new age consciousness
publication, gutter press and otherwise intelligent magazines.
Their mutated bland bug-eyed heads have sent ET back to
kindergarten. Abductee has become a fashionable state of being
and abduction seminars, workshops, support groups and private
counselling for abductees are spreading like an epidemic.
Here at Borderlands under siege from the stacks of hype from the
New True Believers, we have also received information from the
other more skeptical side of the story and this article is an
attempt to gather together some of the kernels of truth, if truth
is to be found, from the bloated fiction being sold by the
sensation hungry press to the ever gullible public.
THE PSYCHOLOGY OF ABDUCTIONS WEAK LINKS IN THE
CHAIN
One of the most rational and scholarly investigations
into the claims of human abduction by extraterrestrials is a
meticulously researched paper, titled Demons, Doctors,
and Aliens by James Pontolillo*, subtitled: "An
Investigation into the Relationships Among Witch Trial Evidence,
Sexual-Medical Traditions, and Alien Abductions." But don't
expect to find any serious review of this work in the mainstream
ufological press, as James Moseley of the Saucer Smear
cynically comments: "If it ain't real-life aliens, true
ufologists don't want to hear about it!" The author is
concerned about "the central role of cultural misogyny in
the origin and development of the alien abduction
phenomenon"... the shallow contradictions and
misrepresentation of facts in the reports, and the lack of
substantiating evidence... as he says, "nothing but the
human imagination is required to produce an abduction
narrative."
He begins by questioning the numbers of alien abduction cases
claimed by such prominent researchers as Budd Hopkins (100's of
1000's or 1 million last count), or Donald Ware from MUFON
(approximately 6 million Americans "whether they know it or
not"). The figures claimed are extrapolated from individual
cases (including friends and acquaintances) to the general
population, and from a poll containing five leading questions
that was apparently distributed to several thousand people, and
quoted in Fate magazine. Have you ever experienced
missing time... felt you were flying... awakened with a strange
presence in your room... seen unusual lights... found puzzling
scars on your body...? You might be an abductee and not know it.
This is the theoretical basis of the abductionists' extravagant
claims (but they don't ask if you take drugs, drink alcohol,
engage in subtle energy practices, or watch too much TV...)
Skeptics, of course, deny that anyone has ever been abducted.
Pontolillo goes on to question the evidence of which the
overwhelming majority is unsubstantiated eye witness (and alleged
eye witness) testimony from the purported abductee. Most
abductees are anonymous and the crucial medical and psychological
documentation on their cases is inaccessible. He questions the
use of hypnotic recall procedures by pro-abduction therapists
with little knowledge of the scientific literature on hypnosis
and its proper application. Most of the abduction evidence hinges
on hypnotic regression and, as Pontolillo points out, "a
casual examination of all major pro-abduction books reveals the
use of leading questions by researchers on their hypnotized
subjects" while Hopkins categorically states in UFOs
And The Alien Presence: "You can't lead people."
(Another question that presents itself here is: How is it humanly
possible to conduct in-depth psychological tests for such a vast
number of traumatized victims if their claimed numbers are
true?)
As there is no physical evidence or objective testimony the
author digs more deeply into the psychological interpretation of
the abduction phenomenon to seek out the underlying archetypal
imagery. In doing so he draws a compelling thread between UFOs,
abductions and ancient folkloric tradition, or as he puts it
"The core abduction event, sexual and medical
experimentation by extraterrestrials on unwilling human
(primarily female) subjects, is only the latest variation in a
time-worn cycle of misogynistic folk tradition endemic to Western
civilization." He takes the reader back to the first
abduction story ever recorded, in Genesis, with the sons of God
taking the daughters of men, beginning a cycle of domination and
abuse of women not merely tolerated but aggressively pursued by
the Judeo-Christian authorities. In the early days of the Church,
intercourse between female saints and angelic lovers in male form
was quite acceptable, as was the idea of human-angelic
interbreeding, but later on woman was made into the evil
seductress, the insatiable succubus depicted lewdly cavorting
with demons. The sadistic trials of the Great Witch Hunt (15-17th
century) with their countless victims, mostly women, were a
direct result of this misogynistic mythology, and the physical
and sexual torture of the mediaeval inquisitors with the lurid
confessions extracted from their helpless victims were only a few
steps away in time from the "scientifically proven"
fledgling disciplines of crude gynecology and psychiatry. It's
chilling but true that normal female sexuality in the 1800s was
'treated' with flogging, clitoridectomy and female castration. As
Pontolillo states, these are the roots from which much of our
20th century philosophical, intellectual and scientific modes of
thinking grew. Under the cloak of science, intercourse with the
supernatural faded from public view but in the mid 1950s it
returned in another guise, the early contactees such as George
Adamski, and an increasingly religious tone to the UFO encounter.
It was in the 1960s that the claimed abductions of Betty and
Barney Hill, Antonio Villas-Boas and Betty Andreasson-Lucas were
reported, setting the theme for all subsequent abduction stories.
While abduction proponents claim the media had no influence on
the reports of these famous cases, Pontolillo points out the
great tide of pulp sci-fi magazines and movies conveying
"the paranoia about alien visitors that had permeated
American culture and its resultant influence on the development
of the alien abduction phenomenon" with examples like the
'39 novel Sinister Barrier where extraterrestrials
artificially inseminate human women, or the '57 film The
Mysterians where alien men take human wives for breeding
purposes.
The media hype following the Betty cases saw a phenomenal upsurge
in reported abductions and with them a return to the mythic theme
proposed by the author. The blatantly sexual medical procedures
practised by aliens on the abductees uncannily echo the reports
of the demonic liaisons extracted under the inquisitor's torture
the icy demonic phallus becomes a cold instrument inserted
by aliens; the 'pricking' of the accused witch becomes a
recurrent needle motif in the alien 'medical' examinations; some
of the aliens copulate with the women but there is no pleasure
involved, and human interbreeding with fairies or demons is
transcribed into alien genetic manipulation, forced
interbreeding, the stealing of ova and sperm and brief
pregnancies with the fetus mysteriously vanishing into yet
another unverifiable report while the experiences of male
abductees have received very little attention.
As Pontolillo states: "The abductee testimony of various
medical and sexual experiences is a convoluted mix of lurid dream
imagery, confabulated medical and sexual experiences, and
iatrogenic effects."While he focuses on the psychological
aspects and the mythic quality of abduction reports the author
also brings up the subject of devices allegedly implanted in
abductees' bodies by aliens for purposes of tracking and mind
control, although it seems none of these implants have been made
available for independent scientific evaluation they have
the habit of "vanishing mysteriously, being lost in the
mail, misplaced, stolen by unknown entities or seized by unnamed
federal agents as the ufological worldview usually
requires."
THE SINISTER WORLD OF "SPY-CHIATRISTS"
Another nail in the coffin of the gray alien syndrome is
added by Martin Cannon in a manuscript entitled The
Controllers: A New Hypothesis of Alien Abductions, in which
the author asks some pretty basic questions that seem to be
conveniently overlooked by the abduction proponents. Firstly,
"How do we know that the abductors are alien at all? And if
the abductees are placed under some kind of mind control through
implanted memory as claimed by Budd Hopkins and others: How can
we trust the perceptions of someone whose perceptions have been
altered? What if the kidnappers were actually human beings, using
advanced hypnotic techniques to create the 'alien' screen
memory?" Cannon doesn't question the validity of the
abductee experience, but rather he seeks to unravel the deeper
layers of the mystery from a pragmatic and definitely
Earth-oriented approach. With a formidable list of resource
references he puts forward his case that the claimed UFO
abductions might well be a continuation of clandestine mind
control operations including hypnosis, drugs, psychological
conditioning, microwaves, brain implants and even more disturbing
technologies. Having spent a great deal of time reading,
researching, contacting other researchers and conducting
interviews, Cannon has come up with shocking evidence of the
sinister and covert world of the "spy-chiatrists" who
have been experimenting with mind control technologies for
decades.
He says: "If my hypothesis proves true, then we must accept
the following: The kidnapping is real. The fear is real. The pain
is real. The instructions are real. But the little grey men from
Zeti Reticuli are not real; they are constructs, Halloween masks
meant to disguise the real faces of the controllers."
And who are the controllers?
"Substantial evidence exists linking members of this
country's intelligence community, including the Central
Intelligence Agency, the Defense Advanced Research Projects
Agency and the Office of Naval Intelligence, with the esoteric
technology of mind control." He traces clandestine
behavioural research going back to World War II with the
developing tools of hypnosis, truth drugs and a pharmacology of
chemicals. After the war the Navy continued this research, then
in 1950 the CIA began its own mind control program with Project
BLUEBIRD, which became ARTICHOKE and later MKULTRA, regarded by
some as the most heinous of all the CIA's disreputable covert
operations with its most secret area of study being
psychoelectronics. That these programs existed is an established
fact, as the author states "...the existence of mind control
was verified in two (heavily compromised) congressional
investigations and in thousands of FOIA documents."
For those who doubt the power of mind control over unsuspecting
victims, he includes this anecdote about a MKULTRA veteran and
author on warfare hypnosis George Estabrooks, who "once
amused himself during a party by covertly hypnotizing two
friends, who were led to believe that the Prime Minister of
England had just arrived; Estabrook's victims spent an hour
conversing with, and even serving drinks, to the esteemed
visitor." As Cannon asks "If the Mesmeric arts can
successfully evoke a non-existent Prime Minister, why can't a
representative from the Pleiades be similarly induced?"
As far back as the 60s, he states, and possibly earlier,
scientists have had the means to create implants similar to those
claimed by abductees. Around the late 50s a neuroscientist named
Jose Delgado invented a device known as a "stimoceiver"
a miniature depth electrode which can receive and transmit
electronic signals over FM radio waves. With this the controller
can wield a surprising degree of control over the response of the
subject, playing the emotions electronically "as easily as a
musical instrument." Delgado stated quite clearly in 1966
that "motion, emotion and behaviour can be directed by
electrical forces and that humans can be controlled like robots
by push buttons." Other researchers have induced memory,
sexual arousal, fear, pleasure and hallucinations in their
subjects, and devices have been created for tracking people over
long distances, leading to "electronic house arrest"
devices approved by the courts. (Mind machines of a supposedly
more innocent nature have also become commonly used in New Age
circles, such as the Synchro-energizer, TENS machine etc.) The
early implants were soon replaced by tiny miniaturized
intracranial receivers, which in turn have been superseded by
microwaves and other forms of electromagnetic radiation to elicit
mind control. How far the technology has progressed is hard to
monitor, Cannon admits, as the press stopped reporting on brain
implantation in the early 70s, but journalists have asserted that
the CIA now has mastered "Radio Hypnotic Intracerebral
Control" and "Electronic Dissolution of Memory"
being able to induce hypnotic trance, give suggestions,
and erase memory ("missing time" is a common claim of
abductees), all at a distance and "triggered at will by
radio transmission" surpassing even the sophisticated horror
of The Manchurian Candidate. Intramuscular implants have also
been developed with the small resultant scars reminiscent of
abductee reports. Perhaps the most ominous proposals for
mind-management, says the author, come from people like Joseph A
Meyer of the National Security Agency who proposed implanting
tens of millions of "subscribers", as Meyers put it,
(about half of all Americans arrested) who could be under
constant computer surveillance wherever they went. As this frugal
fellow stated, "implants are cheaper and more efficient than
the police." And the operation can be done right in the
office taking less than 20 minutes, as a Florida doctor brags,
who also suggests implanting children with transmitters for
constant monitoring for their own safety! With such sophisticated
techniques at their disposal Cannon asks the key question: Why
are 'advanced aliens' using old Earth technology?
It all sounds very fishy and yet the lure of the little gray
alien has been swallowed by otherwise intelligent people, hook,
line and sinker. "Perhaps," says Cannon, "one
purpose of the UFO abductions is to engender and maintain the
legend of the little gray aliens. For the hidden manipulators,
the abductions could be, in and of themselves, a propaganda
coup." (It may be mere coincidence but
"ex"-intelligence agents are very prominent in such
highly sophisticated disinformation schemes as the 'cosmic
conspiracy', the UFO and alien abduction plot, e.g. John Lear,
William Cooper, Bob Lazar, etc although on a recent radio
show both Lear and Cooper were both heard back-peddling on the
alien angle of the conspiracy caper). But for what purpose? One
chilling possibility put forth by Cannon concerns "the
disposal problem" of the mind-control experiments, or
"What do we do with the victims?" Another possibility
is to prepare earthlings for a simulated alien invasion which
could bring into effect an international state of emergency
remember the film The Day The Earth Stood Still?
CATTLE MUTILATIONS
Another atrocity that has been linked to alien
abductions by the thinnest threads of evidence (so thin as to be
practically invisible) is the disturbing cattle mutilation
enigma. In one case a young woman claimed she was taken by aliens
to a facility where they were processing the body parts of a
mutilated calf. In the New Mexico area where cattle mutilations
have occurred, strange lights have been repeatedly seen in the
sky along with other unusual activity such as helicopters that
can be seen but not heard, or heard but not seen. Common in
abductee accounts is the memory of a helicopter turning into a
UFO. According to George Earley who in a Fate interview
with Hopkins is surely fantasizing about equipment on an alien
space ship: "Such equipment might function in a manner
similar to the Klingon cloaking device in the Star Trek
TV series." And in a similar vein Linda Moulton Howe,
creator of the TV film A Strange Harvest, and a major
media proponent of alien abductions, states "...they (the
grays) have the technology to camouflage themselves however they
want to."
Drawn into this highly contentious area was Peter Jordan, author
of The Psychometry of Cattle Mutilation, and
founder/director of the Association for the Study of Unexplained
Phenomena. As an independent investigator Jordan, with a fair
amount of skepticism, took photographs of mutilations to four
separate psychics, each with a well established reputation for
accuracy. He was amazed by their independent analyses which
showed a stunning similarity of impressions, each describing a
military or paramilitary operation involving helicopters, sharp
surgical instruments, the necessity for fresh animal samples,
hovering craft with lights to give the impression of UFOs, and a
strictly terrestrial but massive covert operation. In one way or
another each of the four psychics insisted that "phenomena
suggestive of extraterrestrial involvement had been introduced to
create confusion."
So we have two diametrically opposed stories UFOs manned
by "advanced" aliens cloaking themselves as helicopters
or military helicopters cleverly disguised as UFOs.
What would you believe?
WHO CONTROLS THE CONTROLLERS?
While Pontolillo and Cannon present enough evidence
between them from a psychoanalytical and physical standpoint to
deflate the gray alien bubble, there still remains a nagging
feeling that something strange is going on.
Deep within the ancestral memory of every race lies the tradition
of space contact, of communication with divine or other-worldly
beings and it seems that at certain times, perhaps during
powerful planetary alignments, the barriers which separate humans
from other worlds and states of being become more tenuous, more
easily crossed. During the 1960s and '70s for example an intense
occult revival began to surface across the planet inspiring
individuals and groups to alter their modes of perception, to
penetrate other dimensions and extraterrestrial spaces and make
contact with 'those beyond.' Occult technologies for accelerated
spiritual development became suddenly available and so did a
strong desire for freedom from the prevailing and intensifying
state of global materialism.
It was also during this time that the alien abductors made their
first much publicized appearance. Was it a deliberate attempt to
close down the newly opened 'doors of perception' to make
people fearful of something beyond the control of earthly powers?
Or was it merely coincidence?
One of the major influences on this occult revival were the
prolific writings of the English magician Aleister Crowley, who
was instrumental in merging the occult knowledge of the orient
with the western mystery tradition, and who could be called one
of the first contactees in particular a book transmitted
by a 'trans-mundane' intelligence called Aiwass in Cairo in 1904.
Several years later in America Crowley made contact with another
extraterrestrial entity called Lam and the reason I mention this
is because a portrait drawn by Crowley of this entity bears a
startling resemblance to the modern 'gray alien.' In recent years
others have also made contact with this entity which is regarded
by the respected occultist and contemporary author Kenneth Grant,
as a potent "Gateway to other dimensions, other worlds or
aethyrs." And, he says, this image of Lam is "fast
becoming a focus for those interested in the occult implications
of 'Ufology' and intradimensional psionics."
From The Magical Revival (1972) to Hecate's Fountain,
his latest work, Grant has explored the occult ramifications of
extraterrestrial contact throughout human history, through
"dimensions that scientists are only just beginning to
explore." He identifies the 'gateways' through which alien
forms of consciousness are manifesting and the reasons why a
rapidly growing number of people are experiencing an explosion of
consciousness, felt as disturbing because most are without any
occult, metaphysical or scientific discipline.
Through the manipulation of natural forces such as nuclear and
electrical technologies man has unleashed certain energies (or
from an occult point of view, has invoked certain entities) over
which he has lost control and is now totally unprepared to face
the consequences. The elemental constituents of the material
world have been blown apart, the 'gateways' have been opened once
again between the worlds and real contacts are being established
between the inner consciousness of evolving humans and outer, or
inner, space intelligences. For those who can't detach themselves
from a materialistic world view these subtle contacts are
translated in material terms as physical beings, 'the grays' with
their equally solid space ships (of which no material evidence
exists), rather than being recognized as grossly deformed shadows
reflected into the subconscious from cosmic individualities
beyond the ken of the rational mind.
It's obvious that our world is undergoing a violent
transformation. All concepts of what constitutes a stable
universe are daily being swept away. Who can say with all
certainty what is real, or what is not? As for the 'grays', the
only ones I've seen with sinister intent are the gray faced,
gray-suited politicians on the network news deciding your fate.
As to whether they're human or not well, that's another
story...
*The author of this self-published paper (published with the help of
Raymond D. Manners but in no capacity associated with INFO) has been
trying to pass this publication off as being published by our
organization since 1993, for which actions he was forced to resign from
the board. We thought we had caught all of these false claims, and we
have had no contact with the author James Pontilillo since 1993, but we
caught him trying to pass off his publication as one of ours on Amazon
recently which led us to discover his entry on your website.
-The International Fortean Organization (INFO) 07/25/07