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Care to explain and prove the possibilities of interstellar travel by aliens and this Contact crap your stipulating is factual? Answer that question
One who is illogical believes in theoretical jargon. I don't
You don't accept the OP's story but you your not ruling it out.? Lol,, you sound like an agnostic. Pathetic
I just took the time to watch this movie because you made it sound really interesting. I'm going to try and track down a copy of Whitley Streiber's autobiography, I imagine it would contain much more information that they left out of the movie. Even so, you could easily tell that the movie was based on a real abduction account.
You might want to check out the movie, Communion.
Originally posted by eeks4
the only reason i would believe this story is because i am also a abductee..Wen your in the space ship you are not meant to remember what happens unless you go threw hypnosis.....I so believe that this could of been a alien hybrid baby..who knows...but under hypnosis you and all will find alot out...
That's simple - the person does not remember what happened to them, the memories are suppressed and hidden deep within the persons mind - therefore when they regain normal consciousness it seems as though they are missing a gap of time. Not hard to work out really.
When we understand why missing time happens we will understand the origins of these beings and how they are so elusive and covert.
Originally posted by wmd_2008
Originally posted by IkNOwSTuff
reply to post by wmd_2008
One of the questions I asked mum was if she was sure Sue was pregnant, she had seen the first ultrasound pic that showed the baby was actually there.
No Phantom pregnancy
This all sounds very fishy reason I say that in your OP you claim this lady was 3 months pregnant and going for an ultrasound which according to what you say above would be here second.
Here in the UK a woman won't get her first ultrasound until she is 3 months pregnant.
There is not much point before that as measurements of the baby can be done then!
Strange!!!!
Originally posted by CosmicEgg
reply to post by calnorak
Everyone at my house has terrible headaches at the moment, even my youngest daughter who never gets them. Funny you should mention that. But I suspect it has to do with that infernal CME that's happening right about now. Things have been weird lately. That's on top of the weird that we normally have.
Originally posted by wmd_2008
Originally posted by IkNOwSTuff
reply to post by wmd_2008
One of the questions I asked mum was if she was sure Sue was pregnant, she had seen the first ultrasound pic that showed the baby was actually there.
No Phantom pregnancy
This all sounds very fishy reason I say that in your OP you claim this lady was 3 months pregnant and going for an ultrasound which according to what you say above would be here second.
Here in the UK a woman won't get her first ultrasound until she is 3 months pregnant.
There is not much point before that as measurements of the baby can be done then!
Strange!!!!
All women are offered ultrasounds in pregnancy, but the number and the timing seems to vary considerably between different areas. As a general guide there seems to be:
• An early scan at 6-10 weeks, sometimes using vaginal ultrasound techniques
• Dating ultrasounds at about 10-16 weeks
• Nuchal translucency scans at around 12 weeks
• Mid-trimester scans at 18-21 weeks.
Early ultrasound -- if you have previously miscarried or you have had bleeding in the first few weeks of this pregnancy, you may be offered an early ultrasound between 6-10 weeks. This is to reassure you and end the uncertainty of not knowing if your pregnancy is OK. This ultrasound may be done using a probe placed inside the vagina, instead of the usual abdominal scanning equipment. This is called 'transvaginal ultrasonography'. t
When are scans usually carried out?
First trimester: It's now recommended that all pregnant women have a dating scan when they're between 10 and 14 weeks pregnant, to confirm their dates. This is important if you are having screening tests for Down's syndrome, as knowing the exact dates makes sure your result is accurate. You may also have a scan at about six or seven weeks, if, for example, if you are feeling pain or bleeding. Read our article about scans in the first trimester.