Review of Abducted: How People Come to Believe They Were Kidnapped by Aliens By Susan Clancy
Telepathy and Emotion in Alien Society
Part 1: Introduction
Part 2: The Prevalence of Telepathic Communion
Part 3: Telepathic Activation and Deactivation
Part 4: Alien-to-Human Communication
Part 5: Human-to-Alien Communication
Part 6: Alien-to-Alien Communication
Part 7: Human-to-Human Telepathic Communication
Part 8: Indirect Human-Alien Telepathy
Part 9: The Consequences of Alien-to-Alien Telepathic Communication
Part 10: Differences between Alien and Human Society
Part 11: Emotions, Telepathy, and the Visual Arts
Part 12: Telepathy and Alien Emotional Life
Part 13: Telepathy and Hybrids
Part 14: Conclusion
Some Thoughts About the 21st Century
The Peter Jennings' Fiasco
Thinking Clearly About the Abduction Phenomenon
Part 2: Critics' Thought
Part 3: Uncritical Thinking by Scientists
Part 4: Researchers' Ideas - When the Abduction Phenomenon Began
Part 5: Researchers' Assumptions - Experiment or Program?
Part 6: Common Misconceptions - Doorway Amnesia
Part 7: Common Mistakes - Emotion as a Measure of Truthfulness
Part 8: Common Mistakes - The Reliability of Conscious Memories
Part 9: Abductee Mistakes - Conscious Memories of Abduction Frequency
Part 10: Abductee Memory Problems - Seeing Aliens' Faces
Part 11: Abductee Memory Problems - The Message
Part 12: Abductee Memory Problems - The Tour
Part 13: Abductee Memory Problems - Military Abductions
Part 14: The Abductees' World