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Nick Pope
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September 4 - September 10, 2023
Walk-ins are alleged to be intelligent entities who, with permission, swap places with human souls who wish to depart for elsewhere. Some Walk-ins are said to be spirits, while some are extraterrestrials who can either swap places with a soul who wishes to depart, or even choose to be born into a human body. Their mission is supposedly to lead us into an enlightened New Age.
But despite what they have in common, I do not believe we can treat the contactees as a single group, whose claims must be either completely true or completely false.
[This mirrors a phenomenon known as ‘screen memory’, when abductees see an alien, but perceive it as something more familiar. Because of the fact that the most striking feature of aliens recalled by abductees is the large eyes, these screen memories often involve creatures with similarly striking eyes, such as cats or owls. It is not known whether this is due to the human mind trying to match the entity with a creature that it can identify, or whether it is something deliberately induced by the aliens to hide their appearance.]
[Like screen memories of the creatures themselves, it is not entirely clear whether such tricks are induced by the abductors in an attempt to mask their activities, or are constructed by our own minds, in an attempt to make sense of information that conforms to nothing within our memory or knowledge.
Sometimes these devices will irritate the nasal cavity, and cause nosebleeds.
As I write this, the American researcher Derrel Sims has produced a number of anomalous objects which have apparently been removed from abductees by doctors. As far as the medical profession as a whole is concerned, however, the jury is still out.]
He felt a sense of incredible sadness, and deep loss, but as suddenly as this feeling grew, it diminished, as if his thoughts were being taken from him.
[Many abductees report that the aliens behave like a hive society, with the small beings having very little individuality or independence. Such theories might explain the variations in descriptions
[Many female abductees report having what are known as Wise Baby Dreams, where a strange looking and highly intelligent baby talks to them.
The proceedings of the conference were written up and published under the title Alien Discussions. This heavyweight tome – details of which can be found in the bibliography – is essential reading for all those with a serious, academic interest in the alien abduction phenomenon.

