Monstrous parallels

Parallels between aliens and demonic entities

  1. They can alter our perception of our surroundings.
  2. They can appear to us in any number of guises, and shapes. Also, both are capable ofhiding in the physical sense, as well, within the layered psyche and often within the physical or quantum or interstitial body of the host.
  3. Demons were often compared to stinging insects (Belzebuth – the fly). Many UFO percipients report interactions with UFO occupants resembling insects
  4. They can “possess” our bodies, install one of their own entities, and use our bodies as vehicles for their own activities before returning our consciousness to our bodies.
  5. They manipulate, or in some way force their subjects to perform acts against the subjects’ wills, including forced sexual intercourse, violent crime, and suicide.
  6. They live visible marks on the bodies (witch hunters were looking for such marks as proofs of obedience to the Devil). Abductees receive marks on their bodies other than the well-known scoops and straight-line scars. These other marks include single punctures, multiple punctures, large bruises, three- and four-fingered claw marks, and triangles of every possible sort.
  7. They try to convince percipients that they are special chosen ones, and often promise rewards for cooperation and implementation of the entities’ agenda.
  8. They take body fluids from our necks, spines, blood veins, joints such as knees and wrists, and other places.
  9. They claim to represent the Light, i.e. a higher spiritual power, even though the literal translation of the name Lucifer can be “Light Bearer”.

In The Demon-Haunted World astronomer Carl Sagan confirms that the alien abduction experience is similar to stories of demon abduction throughout history.

“There is no spaceship in these stories. But most of the central elements of the alien abduction account are present, including sexually obsessive non-humans who live in the sky, walk through walls, communicate telepathically, and perform breeding experiments on the human species. Unless we believe that demons really exist, how can we understand so strange a belief system, embraced by the whole Western world (including those considered the wisest among us), reinforced by personal experience in every generation, and taught by Church and State? Is there any real alternative besides a shared delusion based on common brain wiring and chemistry?” (Sagan 1996 124).