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How to Defend Yourself Against Alien Abduction
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Found 3 comments on How to Defend Yourself Against Alien Abduction:

u/RigilNebula · 3 pointsr/trans

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Buy tinfoil and make hats to protect your thoughts, in case they can read minds.

Read How to Defend Yourself Against Alien Abduction

Be very careful to only speak positively of your new alien overlords when in hearing range of this employee. And as you don't know how powerful their hearing is, assume everywhere is in hearing range.

Try to figure out what gifts your employee and their alien friends like, so you can purchase those gifts to curry favour with them.

u/ShinyAeon · 2 pointsr/Humanoidencounters

> also, this former mufon investigator says how reports show that there is a way to terminate abduction.

"Unholy Communion: the Spiritual Nature of Abduction Reports" by "Ancient of Days: Christian Symposium on Aliens"

It's disingenuous to link to sites with a religious agenda without warning people that's what they are.

It doesn't leave a good impression of your beliefs if you have to trick people into hearing about them. Why don't you just tell people what you're recommending?

For those that want help ending alien abduction that's religiously neutral, I recommend:

How to Defend Yourself Against Alien Abduction by Ann Druffel. (Link is to the amazon Kindle version.)

It's cheap and it seems to have solid information.

u/AshleyYakeley · 1 pointr/pagan

This book is pretty good, as it doesn't make any presuppositions about the nature of UFOs but just looks at what people have done to make the experiences stop.