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Re: UFOs "abductions" are imaginary:Bertrand Méheust

patanie at my-dejanews.com patanie at my-dejanews.com
Sat Mar 27 19:06:55 EST 1999


In article <922509385.964789 at server.australia.net.au>,
  "John" <johnhkm at netsprint.net.au> wrote:
> Didn't some neurologist in Britain claim a few years ago that he could
> induce UFO abductions experiences  via magnetic field stimulation of the
> temporal lobes? Is this the equivalent of watching too much TV? Sorry to be
> so vague, but I'm sure this was reported.
>
> John
> Waiting for Abduction. Where do I go?

Answer: You "heat" your memory by reading tales of "abductions".
Then you go to BED.
Then you concentrate on these silly "abduction" tales.

Then you might be "abducted" within your dreams!!!!

Cheers


>
> hemidactylus at my-dejanews.com wrote in message
> <7dh9hi$q82$1 at nnrp1.dejanews.com>...
> >(crossposted ng's trimmed)
> >
> >In article <7dfkop$b6j$1 at nnrp1.dejanews.com>,
> >  patanie at my-dejanews.com wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >> Here are 2 important references for those naive and immature Anglo-Saxons
> who
> >> continue to believe in "extraterrestrial" "abductions" :
> >>
> >> References:
> >>
> >> Bertrand Méheust, qui fut l’un des précurseurs de l’anthropologie des
> >> extraterrestres:
> >>
> >>  1.Science-fiction et soucoupes volantes, Paris, Mercure de France, 1978
> ;
> >>
> >> (Science-fiction and Flying Saucers,Mercure de France editor,Paris 1978.)
> >>
> >>  2.En soucoupes volantes. Vers une ethnologie des récits d’enlèvements,
> >> Paris, Imago, 1992.
> >>
> >> (Aboard Flying Saucers. Towards an Ethnology of abductees'stories.
> >>  Imago editor,Paris 1992,France)
> >>
> >>
> >
> >I'm assuming these references deal with the neurobiology of UFO beliefs in
> >some way, perhaps? Or is it more like the neuropsychology of imagination.
> >
> >Has anybody compared the fMRI's of X-files watchers versus nonwatchers.
> Maybe
> >there is relevance to Brodmann's area 51 ;-)
> >
> >Scott Chase
> >
> >
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