William Strathmann
Paranormal Adept
I can easily see how easy it is for someone to be duped into being visited and/or abducted. I was one of them (at one, extremely small point in my life). Here's the set up;
I was about 19-20 yrs old. In the U.S. Navy stationed in Brunswick, Maine but living in West Bath, Maine. We had the coolest apartment that was down a long, windy road that parallelled a river. There were only two apt buildings. Each building had 4 units. Our driveway and parking lot were dirt. We had a semi-obscured view of the river. Our unit was an upstairs one. Then my room was the entire second floor which was a loft which had sky lights in it. We were tucked away nicely in the woods. I had been interested in UFO's since 1979. Now this took place at approximately 1991-1992. Here's what happened;
I was sleeping in my loft (one roommate downstairs in his room). I became aware somehow of my surroundings even though I was still asleep. I felt a strong sensation that a presence was standing right next to me. I then felt a sensation of something going into my right ear. At this point, I was terrified and thought for sure there was a visitor(s) in my room. My entire body was tingling/buzzing. My heart was beating 1000 mph (1609/kph). I couldn't open my eyes though. Once the feeling of someone being in the room with me was gone, I was still terrified. I didn't want to open my eyes because the thought was too terrifying - especially if something was still in the room with me. After a 1/2 hour or so of lying their terrified, I finally had the nerve to open my eyes. Once I did, I was relieved to not see anything in my room. But I was still terrifie. d. So much so that I called a girl I went to school with growing up in New Jersey in the middle of the night. I just needed to hear a familiar voice and have someone calm me down. The next couple of days I was so traumatized (for lack of a better word), that I went so far as to contact John Mack's office in Massachusetts. I eventually wound up not following up with Mack's office but as time elapsed, I chaulked it up to sleep paralysis. Now as a 44 year old - I would definitely say it was sleep paralysis. But in the moment (and the next few days) - I was convinced I was visited.
So I can see how some people could just run with the notion of being abducted/visited even though the more likely explanation is sleep paralysis. I am not advocating that there are no such things as abductions, because I do believe it's possible (and probable). But I don't believe it happened to me that night in Maine.
CGL, I really don't see how your experience has any relationship to the channeling phenomenon. Channelers, during their sessions, are speaking, or doing automatic writing, etc. Some portion of channelers are either in a self-induced trance, or are led into deep hypnosis and it is then that they speak. Afterward, they claim not to remember anything that happened during the session. Such is what Kevin Randle reported. Such is what Joe Fisher reported. If you've read those books and would care to elaborate on how your experience relates to them, please do.
FWIW, I listened to the last three Paracast interviews with Stanford and during one of them he said that he did not believe the Socorro photos he took would have much scientific value, since he was not actually photographing the "objects." If I recall, he said that in the 2014 interview. So, to me, some comments in the last few pages of this thread have not properly represented what Stanford actually thinks about those photos.
Mishlove's account is very brief.
I had a look at this article, down at the Automobile Teleportation paragraph, and the account is indeed very brief.