The Uninvited

Nick Pope.

The book gives a specific definition of the term abduction and notes that this type of thing has been going on as long as humans have existed. It notes that history is written by the victors of conflict, by members of the ruling class and from folklore and mythology.

It goes into the mythology of 'little people' such ass fairies and dwarfs and how this could indicate the present of the typical grey aliens. It also raises the possibility that the aliens might be from the multiverse and not our own universe.

It goes into how abduction stories are fairly similar in many ways. It says there are world-wide stories of 'sky people'.

The stories also went from fairly nice aliens to aliens that used force, kidnapping and sexual breeding on humans. The author says the use of hypnotic regression has limitations. It says there are sixteen alien species visiting the Earth and adds that some abductees are never returned.

It also goes into other possible explanations for reports of abduction. The book ends with four appendices and a bibliography.

There is, of course, a lot more in the book. I think the parts about the aliens maybe being folkloric in character is quite interesting.

There are two things the book, and others like it, should have addressed, though, and that's the whole thing about abductions is a violation of a person's sanctity and is in essence a hostile act. Also, why have the abductions gone on for so long if folklore really reflects alien actions? Couldn't the aliens have learned all they need to know about humans well before the present?


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