Alien Abduction Entities - Alleged Motivations

Alleged Motivations

Entities Reported in a Survey of 203 of pre-1985 Abduction Claims
Type Description Number of Reports
Short Humanoids. Includes short grey aliens and similar entities. 51
Average (Human) Height Humanoids Includes tall grey aliens and similar entities. 25
Tall Humanoids Beings similar to, but much taller than a normal human. Considered an atypical abduction category. 23
Mummy-like Beings that resemble the reanimated mummies of horror movies. 5
Miscellaneous Humanoids Includes reptoids, hairy dwarves and others. 33
Human-like Includes Nordics(also Known as Orions)Possibly Annunaki and similar entities. 52
Non-human Bullard described them as "Monstrous" and resembling science fiction creations. 14

Experiencers sometimes claim to have been given information regarding the motivations and goals underlying the bizarre procedures of the abduction event by their alleged abductors. Dr. John G. Miller says that in the cases he's studied, abductees report that when they ask their captors why the invasive and humiliating medical procedures are being performed on them, the entity will often express sentiments like "We have the right to do this."

Author and ufologist Jenny Randles conducted a study focused on the motivations given by the abductors for the abduction phenomenon to alleged experiencers. Her study sampled about 50 abduction claims and found that in about 60% of the alleged cases, the abductors had offered the experiencer insight into their motivations for performing the abduction. She found that similar motivations were reported by abduction claimants irrespective to whether or not memories of the event were assisted by hypnosis.

Randles says that the reported motivation formed a loose narrative centered on long term surveillance and interaction. The entities target certain individuals for some unique quality and abduct them repeatedly. During the abductions information is supposedly being subconsciously implanted to be "activated" by the entities at some later time. This time is sometimes claimed to correspond to some major change on earth that the entities desire to assist us in dealing with. She notes that different types of reported entity are said to have differing motivations, with the "Nordic" type being more benevolent than the "Grays."

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