io9.com — A few days ago, the Weird Universe blog dug up a 1993 report on a UFO abduction survey, investigated by sociology professor Ted Goertzel at Rutgers University. The report was checking into a previous study's claim that 3.7 million Americans were suffering from "UFO abduction syndrome."
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kanidiaJul 14, 2008
I've had both sleep paralysis and false awakenings from my experiences of trying to lucid dream. Usually successful lucid dreams would cause me to have a false awakening several times because of the fear of waking up and "ruining" the lucid dreaming experience.
pault107Jul 14, 2008
Yes, you're right dbre2. I can almost guarantee sleep paralysis if I sleep on my back. I avoid it at all costs.
rshoratioJul 14, 2008
Dude...that sucks
rshoratioJul 14, 2008
Do illegal aliens in prison count then?
sleepydennisJul 15, 2008
you never know!
sleepydennisJul 15, 2008
I feel you.
encrypteduserJul 15, 2008
1, 3, and 5 = Astral Projection?
poopyloopsterJul 15, 2008
I saw an incredible UFO event,but I was never abducted.Spread the word to people that the UFO phenomenon is real and is not coming from drug addicts or people with mental problems.The more educated people are on the subject the more likely they will lean to understanding it is real,by real not just little tiny light's flickering in the sky.People have seen entire solid physical craft's that have to have intelligence guiding them.Report's of saucer shaped craft's,triangular,boomerrang and cigar shaped from around the world are real.However around 85 to 90% of ufo cases are misidentification or hoax's,the last 10 to 15% are very real.Just keep up the word to people who don't realize this stuff is going on and we are not being told by our government's.