Category Archives: abductions

Jenny’s High Strangeness, Part 2

marking on daughter’s foot   On March 8, we posted a story called Jenny’s High Strangeness. Jenny contacted us after our appearance on Coast to Coast and recounted her and her family’s strange history of encounters. She’s a 36-year-old therapist … Continue reading

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MILABS

https://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5186681017576290459   This acronym refers to alien abductees who see military personnel during their abductions or where the abduction occurs on or near a military base. Karla Turner, who was an abductee herself, did an extensive amount of research on … Continue reading

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The Alien Jigsaw

We recenltly came across a long, but interesting article on the Internet by UFO author Budd Hopkins. It’s called Deconstructing the Debunkers: A Response. It appeared on a web site called The Alien Jigsaw: True Experiences of Alien Abductions. The … Continue reading

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The Abduction

                                        from www.deviantart.com CJ posted this as a comment and we were afraid it would get buried, so we deleted it as a comment and are posting it. The story is harrowing. As she says, “My Synchro blog friends, I’m … Continue reading

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A Disturbing Doppelganger

This image comes from a Stephen King book/movie. I love King’s work, but this book – It – freaked me out and I couldn’t finish it. Maybe it’s the clown weirdness. Maybe it’s something else. At any rate, I was … Continue reading

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Betty Hill, UFOs, Abductions

In all fairness, this story doesn’t entail a specific synchronicity. It’s a kind of part 2 to an earlier post on MIBs. That said, I think the value in such stories lies in adding a personal observation to the vast … Continue reading

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