September 05, 2003

Stop alien abductions

Some days you just can't take things seriously. Stop alien abductions with a thought screen helmet.

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Posted by roadnick at September 5, 2003 10:31 AM | TrackBack

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The case histories on stopabductions.com are real.

For more evidence on alien abductions and what the aliens plan to do, see aliensandchildren.org

The NORAD director, General Chidlaw, is quoted in several sources as saying, "We take UFOs very seriously. I have lost many men and planes trying to intercept them."

I suggest you take alien abductions seriously too.

There are too many accounts and videos of UFOs to consider it a joke.

Read the interview with Dave Jacobs on Aliens and Children before making another comment.

Michael Menkin

Posted by: Michael Menkin at September 18, 2003 07:16 PM

I'm not sure how I feel about whether or not alien abductions are real, but the duct-tape hat to block out alien influence tickled me. Sorry, it just does.

Posted by: Nick at September 18, 2003 07:20 PM

The tape merely serves to hold the 8 sheets of Velostat in place. It's the Velostat that works. It doesn't matter what holds the Velostat over your head.

To see a hat I made for a little girl with the Velostat sewn in, see my other website, aliensandchildren.org

Michael Menkin

Posted by: Michael Menkin at September 24, 2003 05:51 PM

why dont u film abductions if they are happening,
and to prevent this alleged interference why not put atelescopic lens on the camera and station it at a distance from the subject.

Posted by: n/a at January 8, 2004 12:55 PM

I just finished reading David Jacobs book The Threat, and I came up with the exact same solution. If the aliens have the technology to disarm any cameras or recording devices near the abductees, then surely the answer wouldbe to have a camera stationed a long way away, trained upon the subject's residence with a powerful telescopic lens. I refuse to believe that every time an abduction occurs the aliens knock out the power to entire city blocks. Let's hear a clever answer to that, then.

Posted by: Lee at March 12, 2004 09:45 AM
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