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Subject: [illusions] Sex With ETs
Date: 24 Mar 1999 11:55:06 -0500
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                                  Alien Sex
                               By Nigel Watson
             http://www.forteantimes.com/artic/121/aliensex.html
                                   3-23-99
                                       
       Almost from the start, sex and UFOs were inseparable
       bedfellows. The adventure of 23-year-old Antonio Villas Boas
       on 16 October 1957 in Brazil is probably the most famous case
       of interstellar intercourse.
        
       Antonio was ploughing a field on the family farm when the
       engine of his tractor cut out; at the same time, an object
       with purple lights descended from the sky. Humanoids in
       spacesuits emerged from the object and took him into their
       craft, subjecting him to what seemed like a medical
       examination. They stripped him, spread a strange liquid over
       him and took a sample of his blood. He was left alone in a
       room for what seemed a long time, until a beautiful,
       fair-haired woman arrived.
        
       She was naked and Antonio was instantly attracted to her.
       Without speaking or kissing, they had sex, during which she
       growled like a dog. Despite his strange circumstances or
       perhaps because the alien liquid had Viagra-like properties
       Antonio was soon ready for a second helping. Interviewed
       later, he said: "Before leaving she turned to me, pointed to
       her belly, and smilingly pointed to the sky."
        
       Before letting him go, his captors gave Antonio a guided tour
       of the spaceship. Antonio went on to become a successful
       lawyer and still stood by his story over 30 years later.
        
       Equally lurid stories of sexual liaisons with UFO occupants
       came from the world-famous contactees of the 1950s. Howard
       Menger, for one, had regular meetings with Marla, a beautiful
       blonde from space who claimed to be 500 years old. She
       projected "warmth, love and physical attraction," which he
       found irresistible. Menger divorced his wife to marry Marla
       (aka Connie Weber). From July 1952, Truman Bethurum had many
       meetings with Aura Rhanes, the captain of a flying saucer,
       whom he found to be "tops in shapeliness and beauty".
       Bethurum's wife wasn't so impressed with this "queen of women"
       and cited Rhanes in her divorce petition.
        
       From the late Forties to the early Sixties, female contactees
       in contrast to today's female abductees are few and far
       between. This is more than made up for by the astonishing
       story of Elizabeth Klarer, who in 1956 fell in love with Akon,
       a scientist who took her to his home planet, Meton. There, he
       seduced her, saying: "Only a few are chosen for breeding
       purposes from beyond this solar system to infuse new blood
       into our ancient race."
        
       This smooth talk worked; "I surrendered in ecstacy to the
       magic of his lovemaking," she wrote later. Klarer said their
       "magnetic union" produced a perfect and highly intelligent son
       named Ayling. She was sent back to South Africa alone and died
       in 1994; as far as we know her starman and son live on
       somewhere beyond Alpha Centauri.
        
       Rather ordinary tales of 'contact' are thus transformed into
       heroic fantasies of youthful virility. Antonio Villas Boas
       claimed to have done what any healthy young man would have
       done in the same situation; he and Elizabeth Klarer delivered
       the goods, helping to save an alien race from extinction.
        
       Scientific ufologists, more interested in 'hard' evidence
       (like radar traces, photographs and forensic samples) condemn
       this 'wet' material as too subjective, relegating claims of
       sexual assault and abduction to the fields of psychology and
       folklore (which they likewise distrust). The early contactee
       literature provides a rich variety of such stories and,
       whatever their validity, it is a pity they have been largely
       neglected or ridiculed.
        
       When ufologist John Keel visited college communities in
       Northeast America during the mid-1960s, several young women
       told him they had been raped by aliens, and young men
       confessed that aliens had extracted their semen.
        
       By the 1970s, the idea of hybrid 'space babies' was more
       widely known but taken seriously only by UFO cultists who,
       said Keel, feared, that "the flying saucer fiends are engaged
       in a massive biological experiment creating a hybrid race
       which will eventually take over the Earth." A decade later,
       these notions were part of mainstream ufology. Serious
       researchers some of them academics, like John E Mack and David
       Jacobs openly declared their belief that the 'Greys' were
       taking sperm and ova from human abductees. It was common to
       hear female abductees tell of being impregnated, of the ftus
       taken from their wombs, and of later being shown their hybrid
       babies in a nursery on a flying saucer.
        
       Historically, pregnancy and abortion have been surrounded by a
       constellation of myths and old wives' tales and it is,
       perhaps, no surprise to find UFO mythology being used to
       explain unexpected pregnancies, 'mysterious' discharges and
       missing or malformed babies. In the 1970s, a 19-year-old
       Californian girl attributed the birth of a blue-skinned,
       web-footed baby to being gang raped by six blue-skinned
       web-footed humanoids who attacked her after she watched their
       spaceship land on a beach. Similar stories of lusty mermen
       (the ocean has some affinity with space) can be found in
       folklore and are usually given as explanation for the birth of
       deformed babies with reptilian or fish-like characteristics.
        
       Some researchers are aware of intriguing similarities between
       the lore of witches and fairies and modern abduction reports,
       and nocturnal sexual encounters with supernatural beings of
       all types can be found in most cultures to the present day. In
       the past, hundreds of men and women confessed (not always
       under torture) to sexual intercourse with demons. Some
       shapeshifting demons were said to lie with a man (as a
       succubus) to obtain sperm and then (as an incubus) impregnate
       a woman with it. Ufologists, in particular, have been aware of
       the structural similarities between accounts of fairy and
       alien encounters.
        
       A recent study by James Pontolillo compared 1517th century
       accounts of sexual relations with demons to 20th century
       encounters with aliens and concluded that both traditions
       expressed a fundamental fear of female sexuality but today the
       male body and mind are just as likely to be under attack.
        
       Communion author Whitley Strieber famously described being
       sodomised by a narrow, 1ft (0.3m)-long alien probe. He felt
       that, while inside him, it seemed alive and was surprised, on
       its removal, to find it was a mechanical device. In my own
       research I have interviewed 'Martin Bolton' who had visions
       of, and telepathic communications with, three young space
       women. On behalf of these entities, he window-shopped for
       female attire and watched porn films. They were the 'goodies';
       the 'baddies' beamed pain to his brain and for a three-year
       period stretched his penis during the night. On several
       occasions they afflicted him with phantom pregnancies. Ridley
       Scott's movie Alien (1979) dramatised the otherworldly nature
       of the alien sexual assaults; the proof of their inhumanity is
       that they don't always differentiate between the sexes or even
       between species.
        
       Historian David Jacobs who offers accounts, in his book, of
       abductees compelled to have sex with fellow victims while
       aliens watched speaks for many who believe that the apparently
       spontaneous experience of abduction by so many different
       people implies the phenomenon really exists as an objective
       threat. Yet Rogerson has demonstrated that most of the
       elements of the abduction narrative appeared together as early
       as 1967 in The Terror Above Us by Malcolm Kent. This science
       fiction novel anticipated such ufological themes as the 'Oz
       factor' (the sensation of being transported to a different
       reality), the supernatural cold, the doorway amnesia (the
       informant cannot remember what went on inside a room after
       entering), the alien in disguise, and impersonal scientists
       experimenting on humans. For good measure, the story also
       includes a male protagonist having his genitals examined
       before sex with an alien female.
        
       Another critic of the hybrid-breeding idea is British
       ufologist Peter Brookesmith, who compared the described
       activities of the alien 'doctors' with the procedures used by
       terrestrial fertility specialists. He found that the alien
       inseminators singularly fail to take their subjects at the
       premium time for egg removal, namely within 48 hours of
       ovulation. And the aliens are just as likely to be confused by
       'missing' fetuses as are humans, given the general difficulty
       of diagnosing pregnancy within the first eight weeks.
        
       For all their cosmic superiority, the alien inseminators can
       make pretty elementary, and farcical, errors. Aliens inserted
       a long needle into Betty Andreasson's navel. They said their
       purpose had to do with creation and were puzzled to find
       'something' missing. Andreasson had to explain to them that
       she'd had a hysterectomy.
        
       Whatever the genesis of such reports, we have to consider that
       folk have reported sexual contact with all manner of
       supernatural beings throughout history. Either the aliens have
       been conducting their beastly experiments for millennia, or
       such stories meet some deep-seated socio-psychological need.
       Until any solid medical evidence is provided, the latter
       hypothesis seems the more likely.
        
        
       This article by NIGEL WATSON can be found in Fortean Times 121
       It is printed with a fully anotated reference guide.
       http://www.forteantimes.com/artic/121/artic/thisiss.htm



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