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ParaNet received a clipping from Lorne Goldfader, director
of the Vancouver-based UFO Research Institute of Canada (UFORIC).
It details an investigation by Goldfader into an alleged
recovered fetus that was miscarried by a British Columbian woman
who claimed that she was impregnated during an abduction event.
Goldfader has disclosed to ParaNet that at this time the specimen
is in a pathology lab being tested and that results of these
tests will be forthcoming soon. At this time, there is very
little information to substantiate that anything unusual has
happened. According to the victim, the pregnancy is unusual as
she claims she is celibate. Although this is not a good case for
an unexplained pregnancy at the hands of aliens, we have
reprinted the article for informational purposes. ParaNet will
provide an update as information is available.
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SEX, SURGERY AND SPACE ALIENS
Extra-terrestrials seem to prefer British Columbia
Reprinted from an article appearing in The Weekly Newsmagazine,
British Columbian Report, May 27, 1991, Volume 2 Number 39.
Last week researcher Chris Rutkowski, of Winnipeg revealed
that British Columbians reported 114, or 49% of the 232 UFO
sightings in Canada in 1990. For some the survey was
confirmation of a long-held belief that B.C. is home to more than
its share of those on the lunatic fringe. But for those who
claim to have encountered beings from outer space, the survey was
a confidence-builder. They could take comfort in the knowledge
that more and more of their neighbours[sic] are willing to risk
being classified as crazies[sic], by speaking of encounters with
extra-terrestrials.
Alvena Scott, a 41-year old Vancouver receptionist, is one
of those finding security in numbers. Miss Scott claims she has
been about as close as anyone can get to a space alien. Indeed
she is one of about 20 people in the Vancouver area who say they
have been abducted by extra-terrestrial. Apparently some of the
aliens were nice enough to operate on her to repair a faulty
kidney. Others, however, were only interested in her
reproductive capacity. She says the latter group impregnated her
during a March 1990 abduction. Three months later, despite the
fact she had been celibate for years, she experienced a
miscarriage.
Miss Scott says that in the summer of 1985 she was
experiencing excruciating pain in the area of her left kidney.
Doctors told her the kidney would have to be removed but she
feared surgery and would not consent to an operation. She
explains that during this period she began nightly meditations
and it was after one of these sessions that the first alien
showed up in her bedroom. The next thing she knew she was in a
circular room surrounded by seven-foot-tall, blue-eyed, human-
like creatures. She awoke in her bed the next morning to find
blood on her sheets and on her torso. But her kidney problem was
gone.
Miss Scott says that five years after her encounter with the
beneficent, tall, blue-eyed beings she had a bad experience with
some small, insect-featured extra-terrestrials. She claims that
in March of 1990 she was "forcibly taken" in the middle of the
night to a spaceship. Apart from going through a series of
tunnels she remembers nothing of the journey to the spaceship but
she has vivid recollections of her experiences aboard the aliens'
craft. She was one of about 20 "earth people," of both sexes, on
the ship. After communicating with the aliens by telepathy she
learned the earth women would have sperm "injected into them."
She received sperm but was not told who or what provided it.
Three months later she had a miscarriage.
A tissue sample from the miscarriage has allegedly been
given Lorne Goldfader, director of the Vancouver-based UFO
Research Institute of Canada (UFORIC). Mr. Goldfader says other
UFO researchers have had evidence of UFOs mysteriously
disappearing. To reduce the risk of theft he's not disclosing
where the tissue is being stored. The 41-year-old Vancouver
postal worker says the sample, which "appears to be the first
stage of a foetus[sic]," will be examined by a pathologist in due
course. However, as of last week, despite a year-long search,
Mr. Goldfader had been unable to find a lab willing to perform
the analysis.
Another UFO researcher, Graham Conway from Delta, says that
based on his knowledge of the case and the phenomenon, the sample
tissue "does indeed look to be what he (Mr. Goldfader) claims it
is." Mr. Conway, 64, described the material as a tiny but
"perfectly human (-looking) foetus[sic] with a tiny umbilical
chord[sic] attached to it." The former high school teacher says
he has no doubts about Miss Scott's "sincerity" in the matter.
And after 44 years in the (UFO research) field, he thinks this
might well be the long-awaited breakthrough in abduction research.
His experience in the field leads him to believe that
accounts like those of Miss Scott are becoming too numerous to
ignore. "If it's a figment of the imagination, it is happening
to a lot of imaginations. I believe that there's inference with
birth."
In another case he investigated, a B.C. woman reported being
taken aboard a spacecraft and introduced to a boy she was told
was her son. He says most of the women who report such genetic
tampering are in the 35-40 age group. He adds that a significant
number of "abducted" women have been sexually abused in their
earth lives.
For her part Miss Scott says the alien encounters not only
cured her kidney problems but also gave her a whole new outlook
on life and made her "a much more spiritual person." Still, she
confesses that there has been a negative side-effect. "My
relatives think I'm nuts." -- Barbara Tandory
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