The woman, Patricia Damly, says her abduction experience occurred in October 1969. She and her family were on a camping trip in rural Texas when they experienced a nighttime episode of missing time and vague memories of some kind of abduction. The site of her experience has since been submerged by a lake, but it was near a famous Civil War-era iron bridge.
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Four hundred years ago, the best legal minds in Western Europe devised a series of tests to determine whether or not accused persons were guilty of certain criminal acts. The charge: witchcraft. The evidence: any anomalous wart, or teat, or sunken spot in the flesh was considered “the devil’s mark,” gotten by the accused when she/he submitted to the foul will of Satan. Satan would then gash the miscreant, marking them as his own. When accused witches were brought in for examination, they were stripped and searched for unusual marks. Sharp pins were run through these welts, and if the examinee exhibited no signs of pain, they were judged guilty. The end result was a short ride to the scaffold for an auto da fe.
The Fall, 1989 issue of ‘WORLD WATCHERS INTERNATIONAL’ published a letter from ‘M.C.’ of Canoga Park, California, which alleged the following:
“The intercerebral implants in the heads of many (UFO) abductees correspond surprisingly well with a description of a device known as the ‘stimoceiver’ invented in the late ’50s by neuroscientist Jose Delgado. A miniature depth electrode which can receive and transmit electronic signals over FM radio waves. With a positioned stimoceiver, an outside operator can wield a surprising degree of control over the subject’s response. It can be attached to the tympanic membrane, transforming the ear into a sort of microphone, and I assume, a loudspeaker. Stanford Research Institute discovered that sub-vocalized words form recognizable EEG patterns, which can be read by computer.
The oft-mentioned implants that constitute “proof” of alien abduction are bone of contention between researchers and skeptics. A report from Brazil, kindly brought to SAMIZDAT’s attention by Dr. Rafael Lara, our Mexican correspondent and a distinguished physician with numerous professional affiliations. Dr. Lara has turned his medical knowledge to the matter of implants that can be captured on X-ray plates.