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 this aspect of abductions. She was a college professor, had a doctorate in Old English studies, but quit teaching after she and her husband and son began recalling their own abduction experiences.She also wrote three books – Into the Fringe, Taken: Inside the Alien-Human Abduction Agenda, and Masquerade of Angels, now out of print, but available in PDF format, linked above with her name. She died in 1996 of a rapidly advancing breast cancer.
I thought I was fairly knowledgeable about the players in the UFO community, but had never heard of Karla Turner or her books until a friend, Jennifer White, mentioned her. So today, I did a Google search on Turner and unearthed so much material on this woman that it’s difficult to know where to start.
In a tribute to her in UFO Magazine, John Chambers listed Turner’s “facts” about aliens:
- We don’t know with any certainty what they are.
- At least some of the aliens lie.
- During encounters, they control our perceptions.
- They can implant false memories.
- What we report about them is what they want us to report.
- From childhood, they manipulate us physically, spiritually, sexually.
- The alien agenda has physical aims and procedures that have nothing to do with reproduction.
- They create virtual reality scenarios that are absolutely real to the abductees.
- They show an extraordinary interest in human souls and in our thoughts.
- There is some element of human involvement in UFO phenomenon.
Turner suspected that the military was sometimes involved in these abduction scenarios. This certainly is true for a story we posted in In 2010. The Abduction details the harrowing abduction that CJ (mathmajick) experienced at Warner Robins Air Force base in 1981, where military personnel and Grays were present.
Turner’s research found that the extraterrestrials known as the Grays were beings from Zeta Reticuli. They abduct humans and take them to alien ships and alien bases located underground and on the ocean floor. It sounds pretty far out when you read these words, right? But when you hear Turner talking about these things in the You Tube video above or in any of the others where she’s discussing the alien agenda, it doesn’t seem outlandish at all. That’s how well-spoken she was.
In fact, on any of the videos, the one thing that comes across clearly is that the aliens are not friendly. They are not the cute, lovable little guy in ET. Turner believed that the aliens were engaged in a propaganda war to convince us that they are more benevolent than they actually are.
This question about the nature of aliens is an intriguing one that divides both abductees and researchers. Author and investigator Budd Hopkins maintained they were not benevolent and never changed his mind about that. In his fascinating memoir, Art, Life and UFOs, he has a chapter on John Mack, the author (Abduction) and Harvard psychiatrist who investigated abductions. The two were friends for 15 years and toward the end of Mack’s life, Hopkins wrote, he “seemed determined to believe, despite a complete lack of supporting evidence, that the UFO occupants were here to help us humans, and once went so far as to ask an abductee who had been particularly traumatized not to come back to his support group until he understood that the aliens were essentially benevolent.”
Turner felt the aliens might be creating virtual reality constructs of cross-breeding to suggest that we share commonalities with them and that they need us. But she was certain that their goal is to “debase and lower our self-view and to break down our resistances.”
She also provided suggestions for abductees that are worth noting:
- Educate yourself about the phenomenon. In knowledge lies some control over the situation.
- Release fear. Turner believed that negative entities maintain control through fear. Anger, she said, is a better defense than fear.
- Abductees should be aware of how they’re reacting; they should learn to step out of themselves, and to maintain perspective.
- Maintain a good quality of life.
- Be realistic about what can and cannot be done.
- Stay close to your families.
- Confide your experiences to others. “The hell with the results,” said Turner. “You don’t need the burden of carrying this around.”
“If the terrors of the abduction experience made us grow stronger,” Turner said, “it was not because the aliens wanted us to have this strength, but because we willed it ourselves.”
This video has some startling statistics about the numbers of missing people worldwide.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=IjL-BU5v6nM#!

















