Declassified UFO / UAP Document

L'intérêt des Aliens pour la sexualité des Humains

🏛 LDLN 📄 Article

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TL;DR

This article explores the historical and modern parallels between demonic sexual encounters and alien abduction reports. It reviews the work of prominent ufologists who argue that these phenomena represent a persistent, deceptive, and potentially exploitative interaction between non-human entities and humans.

This article by Jean Sider, published in LDLN (issues 381 and 382), examines the historical and contemporary intersection between reports of sexual encounters with non-human entities and the UFO abduction phenomenon. Sider begins by tracing the history of witchcraft trials during the Inquisition, noting that these events were often used to manipulate vulnerable populations. He draws a direct parallel between the historical accounts of incubi and succubi—demons said to engage in sexual relations with humans—and modern reports of alien abductions. The author argues that the entities involved in these encounters, whether historically labeled as demons or modernly as extraterrestrials, utilize similar tactics to deceive and interact with humans. Sider highlights the work of several researchers in the field, including Budd Hopkins, David Jacobs, Karla Turner, Eve Lorgen, and Barbara Bartholic. These researchers have documented numerous cases where abductees report sexual interactions, forced breeding, or the harvesting of genetic material. Sider notes that while some researchers, such as Jacobs, view these activities as part of a sinister, long-term plan to create a hybrid species, others, like Hopkins, have expressed concerns about the potential for false memories created by hypnosis or the influence of the researchers themselves. The article also discusses specific cases, such as those of Barney and Betty Hill, Antonio Villas-Boas, and Marlène Travers, to illustrate the recurring themes of sexual exploitation and reproductive interference. Sider concludes by emphasizing the need for skepticism, suggesting that the entities may be using humans for their own purposes, potentially as a source of energy or for genetic experimentation, and that the abduction phenomenon should be viewed with caution rather than naive optimism.

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.

Official Assessment

The author explores the historical and modern parallels between accounts of demonic sexual encounters and contemporary alien abduction reports, suggesting that both phenomena may be manifestations of the same underlying, potentially deceptive, influence.

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