Declassified UFO / UAP Document
L'intérêt des Aliens pour la sexualité des Humains
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This article series explores the historical continuity between ancient demonic encounters and modern alien abduction reports, focusing on alleged sexual interactions and genetic manipulation. It argues that these phenomena are persistent, non-human activities that have been reinterpreted by different cultures over millennia.
This document, published in the French journal 'Lumières Dans La Nuit' (LDLN) across issues 380, 381, and 382 in 2006, presents a historical and analytical overview of the alleged interest of non-human entities—referred to as 'Aliens' or 'Extraterrestrials'—in human sexuality. Author Jean Sider posits that modern abduction reports are not isolated incidents but part of a multi-millennial phenomenon that has been historically interpreted through various cultural and religious frameworks, such as demonic possession, incubi, and succubi. Sider draws parallels between ancient legends, medieval witchcraft trials, and contemporary abduction accounts, noting that these entities have consistently been described as interacting with humans in ways that involve sexual contact, the collection of genetic material, and the creation of hybrid offspring. The text references numerous researchers and authors, including Eve Lorgen, David Jacobs, and Karla Turner, to support the argument that these entities utilize 'virtual reality' or psychological manipulation to influence the perceptions of their victims. The document also explores the role of the Inquisition in documenting these encounters, framing them as 'commerce with the Devil.' Sider concludes that while modern science and skepticism attempt to rationalize these experiences as psychological or hallucinatory, the consistency of the reports across centuries suggests a persistent, external phenomenon that transcends specific historical eras and belief systems.
Les Aliens de nos jours paraissent attirés par le sexe tout comme les démons l'étaient en d'autres temps, ce qui a incité les ufologues américains à cultiver des convictions excessives.
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Official Assessment
The author argues that modern alien abduction phenomena are historically linked to ancient accounts of demons, incubi, and succubi, suggesting a long-standing pattern of non-human entities interacting with humans for sexual and reproductive purposes.
Key Persons
- Howard BloomAuthor of Le Prince de Lucifer
- Eve LorgenResearcher on alien abductions
- David JacobsUFO researcher
- Karla TurnerResearcher on alien abductions
- Pierre Le LoyerAuthor
- Flavius JosèpheHistorian
- Ann DruffelUFO researcher