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« on: February 03, 2008, 12:10:09 am »

1992 Abduction: UFO Experience Support Association, P.O. BOX 191. Regents Pk. NSW. 2143
Alien females from 1992 experience.
The world's first DNA PCR investigation of biological evidence from an alien abduction
by Bill Chalker/ Anomaly Physical Evidence Group ( APEG ). Copyright 2001-Bill Chalker/APEG Trust

A Sydney, Australia abduction experience from 1992, with biological evidence, became the subject of the world's first DNA PCR investigation, yielding intriguing results that have suggested fascinating new lines of investigation and speculation. Dr Kary Mullis received the Noble Prize in chemistry for his discovery of the PCR technique. Mullis is unigue amongst Noble laureates in claiming that he may have had an alien abduction experience. He confirmed this to me and indicated others had similar experiences at his northern Californian cabin.

Born in 1964, in Lebanon, Peter Khoury migrated to Australia in 1973. He met his future wife while at school, Vivian in 1981, marrying in 1990. They have 2 children. what might be Peter's first encounter with a UFO occurred in Lebanon in the summer of 1971 at age 7. He and seven other children had gone up onto the rooftop of his neighbor's house to play. Peter was the last one to walk through a heavy that leads onto the roof. He then saw all his friends "frozen" like statues in front of him, while a silent egg-shaped craft hovered above. All eight children later found themselves on the ground floor after some time had elapsed, with no memory of the intervening period.

In Sydney during February 1988, Peter & Vivian saw a strange light doing extraordinary movements in conjunction with a beam of light effect. The light source would appear at two places simultaneously, the original light source would create a light beam that in turn produced an image of the object in two distinct places at one time.


Peter & Vivian Khoury
A frightening and life changing alien abduction experience occurred on July 12, 1988. Khoury had lay on a bed and was overwhelmed by paralysis. A number of beings became apparent around him. One of them, a tall thin golden yellow coloured being, with large black eyes, inserted a long needle like object onto the side of his head. Khoury blackout. He regained consciousness with a start and rushed into the adjoining room where he found other family members in a "switched-off" state. Rousing them, Khoury found that while they thought only 10 minutes had passed, in reality it seemed between 1 to 2 hours had passed. An injury to his head was verified.


Beings from 1988 experience
At that time Peter Khoury had no real context to anchor his disturbing experience. Eventually he became aware of abduction experiences and entered the UFO field to initially understand what happened to him. Eventually frustrated with the problems and politics that plagued his association with ufology he formed a support group- the UFO Experience Support Association (UFOESA ) during April, 1993.



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Despite trying to focus on supporting other's, Peter Khoury found that strange experiences had continued for him. In retrospect, the most striking one occurred on July 23, 1992, according to diary entries.


1992 diary entry
He had been recovering from head injuries received in a job site assault (he worked in the building industry in his own cement rendering business). At about 7 am, having returned to his Sydney suburban home from the train station, after dropping off his wife, Khoury felt unwell and lay down on the bed to sleep.
He woke with a start sometime later, becoming aware of something alighting on the bed. He was shocked to see two strange women kneeling on the end of his bed. Both were naked. One appeared Nordic and the other Asian. Aspects of their appearance were quite odd. The Nordic female had a very elongated face and a sharply pointed chin. Her eyes appeared to be blue and 2 to 3 times larger than normal. She had very fine wispy blonde hair that seemed to be oddly blown up. Her skin colour was quite light. The dark brown skinned Asian looking woman seemed to have almost completely black eyes. Her hair was black and set in a firm page-boy style.
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« Reply #1 on: February 03, 2008, 12:10:46 am »

an artists impression of the two alien females
Although no normal communication occurred, the Nordic woman seemed to be in charge and Khoury got the impression she was giving the Asian looking woman some sort of instruction. What followed was quite disorientating for Khoury. The Nordic woman, who seemed to be over 6 feet tall and apparently very strong, reached forward and pulled Khoury's head to her breast. He resisted, trying to pull away. She did this 3 times. Finally Khoury, trying to cope with the shock and disorientating nature of this experience, bit on her nipple apparently swallowing a piece from it. The Nordic woman, although seemingly confused, did not react with any pain and nor was there any sign of blood. She seemed to convey to the other woman that this was not the way things were supposed to happen. Khoury was overcome with a coughing fit. Moments later, looking up again, he found that both woman had vanished.

The coughing caused Khoury to get a drink of water, moments later he went to the bathroom to urinate, he found it very painful to do so, due to, it turned out, some very fine blonde hair wrapped tightly under his foreskin. Khoury removed the hair and had the foresight to place it in a plastic sachet bag with a seal. He did that because he felt there was no way it should be there. It was unlike his wife's hair. Khoury concluded that something extraordinary bizarre had just occurred and linked the 2 pieces of thin hair (about 10-12 cm & 6-8 cm long) to the strange tall, blonde haired Nordic looking woman.

Even though Vivian had been very supportive of him about his 1988 abduction experience, Peter refrained from telling her what occurred for about 2 weeks. She accepted it far better than Peter did, telling him it was something he has no control over and they would deal with it as best as they could.

Like many other abductees Peter Khoury has had a number of experiences. During November, 1996, while in bed with Vivian beside him asleep, he felt an energy presence intruding into the room. He opened his eyes. He saw what seemed to be several small hooded figures (similar to his 1988 experience) appearing to come through the mirror. As they came closer Peter experienced paralysis and felt he was being floated horizontally feet first towards the mirror. Touching the surface of the mirror with his feet felt like he was going into water, like a change of density, not something solid. Khoury felt a sense of electrical static buzzing right through his body. He watched as the reflection of his head approached his face. As soon as they touched, he blacked out. He did not remember anything else other than waking up in the bed again. There were other episodes in about 1994 or early 1995 involving a light burst or sound of an explosion, this being witnessed in part by Vivian. On another occasion he felt a "pins and needles" paralysis developing. He tried to wake Vivian. He was eventually after great difficulty able to touch her. she woke up nd simultaneously it was "like somebody ripped the sheets of him". Peter likened it to as if something was sucked out of him. The feeling had been engulfing him and as soon as he touched Vivian the feeling was gone. Between 1996 and 1999 Khoury is unaware of any experiences.

In 1996, Peter was hypnotically regressed by Pulitzer prize-winning, Harvard psychiatrist John Mack to try to clarify the 1988 experience. Under Mack's regression Peter described being taken into an illuminated room. He was on a table with one entity above him, speaking to him but with a sound like 50 of them. Peter thought at the time, how was he going to remember what the entity told him. The recollection faded and everything went dark again. That was all that came out in the session. Peter has had a couple of regression sessions. He is not satisfied with any of the hypnotic recollections and feels more comfortable with the consciously recollected details, such as those of 1988 and 1992.


(left to right) Prof, John Mack, Peter Khoury, Bill Chalker & Dominique Callimanopulos (photo P. Khoury)
Because of the bizarre and controversial nature of the 1992 episode, Peter was more comfortable describing his 1988 experience. The strange encounter with the 2 unusual woman was discussed and examined in a limited and fragmentary way. It was not until 1996 that I heard from Peter Khoury about the hair sample that had been recovered from what may have been an alien abduction sexual assault case. By 1998, I began an investigation into the hair sample, when biochemical colleagues agreed to undertake what was the world's first PCR (polymerase Chain Reaction) DNA profiling of biological material implicated in an alien abduction experience. The analysis confirmed the hair came from someone who was biologically close to normal human genetics, but of an unusual racial type - a rare Chinese Mongoloid type - one of the rarest human lineages known, that lies further from the human mainstream than any other except for African pygmies and aboriginals. There was the strange anomaly of it being blonde to clear instead of black, as would be expected from the Asian type mitochondrial DNA. The study concluded, "The most probable donor of the hair must therefore be as (Khoury) claims: a tall blonde female who does not need much colour in her hair or skin, as a form of protection against the sun, Perhaps because she does not require it."


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« Reply #2 on: February 03, 2008, 12:11:22 am »

An artist's impression of the blonde haired "nordic" being encountered by Peter Khoury in Sydney during 1992.


The DNA sequence overlayed was extracted from the hair sample recovered by Khoury (from the cover of the International UFO Reporter (IUR), Spring, 1999)
Magnafied hair sample showing optical transparency and pronounced mosaic structure. The circles of light are reflections. Photo taken from video (b. Chalker/APEG). The DNA sequence on the left is from the hair shaft.
The original DNA work was done on the shaft of the hair. Fascinating further anomalies on where the mitochondrial DNA testing occurs, namely confirming the rare Chinese type DNA in the shaft and indicating a rare possible Basque/Gaelic type DNA in the root section.


The hair root DNA sequence
This was very puzzling and controversial, until a 'Nature Biotechnology" paper appeared in 2000. It revealed recent findings on hair transplanting with previously incompatible hair, using advanced cloning techniques, developed in a possible cure for baldness. We seem to be seeing similar combined or "grafted" DNA in the sample recovered under controversial circumstances by Peter Khoury back in 1992. Perhaps indicating possible viral resistance. The hair sample seems to show it contains 2 deleted genes for CCR5 protein and no intact gene for normal undeleted CCR5- this CCR5 deletion factor has been implicated in aids resistance. To keep a very complex story somewhat uncomplicated , what seems to be suggested by the range of findings is possible evidence for advanced DNA techniques and DNA anomalies & findings, for which we are only now discovering or starting to make sense of in mainstream biotechnology.

The nature of these genetic findings has lead to some interesting possible connections with ancient cultures, myths and archaeological finds such as the strange Taklamakan mummies in China (tall European like peoples (Celtic ?), some of whom had blonde hair) and the stories of the female Basque God Mari and the Gaelic Irish tales of the Tuatha da Danann. The Tuatha tales describe powerful gods with orange or blonde hair and other unusual attributes. While such cultural and mythic connections are fascinating speculations, they provide for an interesting perspective on the many stories of Nordic type beings implicated in UFO abduction and contact cases.


(left to right) "statuette in the hood"- in ivory from the Aurignacian period, at the Grotte du pape, Bassempouy ("Stone Age Satuette" by J. Ben, FSR Case Histories (19710 from the Musee des Antiquites Nationales at Saint-Germain-en Laye); artist's impression of the female being in the 1957 Antonio Villas Boas event (with blonde hair, sharp angular chin and blue eyes) (Artist Tony Roberts in "UFOs - the definitive casebook" by J. Spencer (1991); reconstructed impression of the face of the" Beauty of Kroran" mummy from Tarim/Tuklamakan, China, with hair described as "blondish-brown" in colour ("The Tarim Mummies" by J. Mallory & V. Mair (2000); artist's impression of the blonde haired, blue eyed and fair skinned female being encountered by Peter Khoury in 1992
Mari - the neolithic Goddes of Old Europe and the primary deity in Basque mythology - has many manifestations, including "as a tree that looks like a woman or a tree emitting flames", "a white cloud or rainbow, or a ball of fire in the air", a "sickle of fire, as which she appears crossing the sky" and "seen enveloped in fire, lying down horizontally, moving through the air".

The records from ancient Ireland describe a whole series of invasions. The "Lebor Gabala Erren" ('The book of the Taking of Ireland" or the " book of invasions"), compiled during the 12th century A.D. describes the coming of the mysterious Tuatha de' Danann or Tribe of Danu. They were apparently tall, blond or red-haired strangers, 'expert in the arts of pagan cunning", who supposedly interbred with the locals, while teaching them many kinds of useful skills. The Lebor Gabala records their dramatic entrance to Ireland as follows:

" In this wise they came, in dark clouds from northern islands of the world. They landed on the mountains of Conmaicne Rein in Connachta, and they brought a darkness over the sun for three days and three nights. Gods were their men of arts, and non-gods their husbandmen."



A golden ship model from 1st century BC Broighter, Ireland. There are many stories of aerial ships or "demon ships" ('loinger demnacda") in the Irish annuals.
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Extracts from the Lebor Gabala (top & centre) and an artist's impression of a likeness of the Tuatha people.
According to the mythic tales the Tuatha de' Danann were advanced enough to arrive in western Ireland (near modern Connacht) by air. They divided into two social classes: "gods as teachers of medicine, smithing, communication or druidry, and "non-gods" as farmers or shpherds. Although no one knows for certain what the Tuatha looked loke, descriptions, such as of their female war-leader Eriu, indicate tall attractive people with pale skin, high foreheads, long red hair and large blue eyes. Other descriptions indicate blonde, golden hair and blue eyes. The blonde haired woman in the 1957 abduction of Antonio Villas Boas also had red body hair (pubic hair). She seems remarkably like Peter's female visitor and the description of Eriu. If the Tuatha cross-bred with local humans, they would have left hybrid descendants who look somewhat like themselves.

Further focused DNA analyses of biological samples implicated in alleged alien abduction experiences will help determine the reality behind the claims of abductions and the validity of speculation driven by DNA, historical, cultural and mythic connections.

Some limited funding has permitted the purchase of specialized equipment to further this fascinating and groundbreaking work. Funding has permitted a DNA research presence, co-ordinated by APEG, in a friendly laboratory facility.


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« Reply #4 on: February 03, 2008, 12:12:40 am »

THE EQUIPMENT & FACILITY


The heart of the procedure- the PCR express system (1) The imaging & data transfer equipment (2) Specialised freezer (3) & centrifuge (4) PCR & DNA concumables9 chemicals etc (5)
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'New Directions in Alleged Alien Investigation and Research':
A proven focused DNA technique for assessing claims of alien abduction
By Bill Chalker

Many abduction cases exist where alleged biological evidence has been reported. Few of these cases have been the subject of investigations that try to adequately address the question of whether such evidence supports or refutes the possible alien reality behind such experiences. Such events lend themselves to an established forensic DNA profiling technique, which could help establish the credibility of such claims. Since most abduction cases imply a measure of unwanted assault on the victims of such experiences, a forensic approach towards verification of the alleged perpetrators is desirable. Since DNA is the only building block of life that we know, biological specimens recovered in alleged abduction cases would provide researchers with a clear point of comparison.

A key claim by many abduction researchers is that abductions involve some form of genetic agenda. This scenario would require compatibility between aliens and humans. The claims of sexual encounters are alleged to add further support to this scenario. This very element amongst the extraordinary range of fantastic claims made about abductions is one of the major stumbling blocks to the credibility of abduction claims. Mainstream science argues that if alien life exists it is unlikely to be compatible with human life. Hence any claims to the contrary, such as alien abductions, are regarded as absurd.

Therefore this limited and focused DNA profiling technique goes to the very heart of one key claims behind the alleged alien abduction agenda. It provides an opportunity for testing the credibility of such claims. If such claims are true then there should be some compatibility in the DNA of alleged alien specimens, but some possible anomalies may be evident that would perhaps not be readily reconciled with measures of human DNA variability. One established way of undertaking this is to undertake such analysis with the goal to establish a precise DNA base sequence of mitochondrial hypervariable region I, spanning nucleotides 16,000 to 16400 of mitrochondrial DNA. Such is present in hundreds of copies within each human cell, and therefore acts as an easily amplified genetic marker for the polymerase chain reaction (PCR), even in moderately degraded samples, i.e. measuring the DNA variability beyond the documented "human consensus ' of the region of DNA hypervariablity.

This technique has been tested in one abduction case to date, in an investigation undertaken by this writer of a biological sample- a blonde hair- implicated in the abduction of a Sydney man, Peter Khoury, during 1992:

"Strange evidence", International UFO Reporter (IUR), Spring, 1999 issue, Volume 24, No 1, pgs-3-16, 31.
"UFO Abductions & Science - A case study of strange evidence", Australasian Ufologist, Vol,3, No,3, 3rd, 1999, pgs, 43-56.
See a brief summary of the case:
"DNA Sample from Abduction case raises big questions- Mystery blonde leaves hair behind-- but who was she?"
Which can be found on the internet at several sites, including:
http://www.qtm.net/~beibdan/a1999/jun.g9.html (UFO Folklore web site)
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Shadowlands/6583/abduct077.html (Alien Astronomer web site)
The original analysis confirmed the hair came from someone who was biologically close to normal human genetics, but of an unusual racial type - a rare Chinese Mongoloid type- one of the rarest human lineages known, that lies further from the human mainstream than any other except for African pygmies and aboriginals. There was the strange anomaly of it being blonde to clear instead of black, as would be expected from the Asian type mitrochondrial DNA.

The The original DNA work was done on the shaft of the hair. Fascinating further anomalies were found in the root of the hair. Two types of DNA were found depending on where the mitrochondrial DNA testing occurs, namely confirming the rare Chinese type DNA in the shaft and indicating a rare possible Basque/Gaelic type DNA in the root section.

This case confirms the utility of the DNA forensic approach, however the real challenge ahead for researchers is to determine if these anomalies are both valid and significant. To do this researchers in the controversial area of abductions should cooperate with a testing program focused on this specific area of DNA profiling. Testing of a significant number of legitimate samples would provide an opportunity for validation of the unusual anomalies found to date. The further results would add to the database of biological evidence of alleged alien specimens. Such a strategy could help to detriment if aliens are a biological reality and if indeed any are visiting our planet and abducting humans. Perhaps such information could also provide for an interesting perspective on the many stories of Nordic type beings implicated in UFO abduction and contact cases.

The Anomaly Physical Evidence Group (APEG) has been formed to focus attention on biological strategies in abduction investigations. Preliminary funding has facilitated a small laboratory presence addressing this exciting area. The APEG can be contacted through this writer at P.O Box W$@, West Pennant Hills, NSW, 2125, Australia or via bill c@bigpond.com

Anyone who believes they have biological evidence implicated in UFO and Abduction experiences are encouraged to contact the APEG through Bill Chalker. Any such evidence will need to be assessed for its potential as credible evidence warranting the cost, resources and time involved in the DNA focused study:

The UFO Experience Support Association can be contacted via Peter Khoury P.O Box 191 Regents Pk, NSW, 2143, Sydney, Australia or via e-mail: UFOESA@tpg.com.au
Website: www.users.tpg.com.au/UFOESA

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« Reply #5 on: February 03, 2008, 12:13:02 am »

Anomal Evidence Investigation Group
& DNA Investigations.
STRANGE EVIDENCE
BY BILL CHALKER

IUR SPRING 1999: Re; Peter Khoury

This is a complex and difficult story to tell. We have taken a hair sample that was allegedly from an alien abduction episode and subjected it to DNA polymerase chain reaction (PCR) analysis a technique that has not been used before in UFO investigation. Without this evidence, the case would be like any other alien abduction account: a bizarre story without any evidence to support its reality.
The evidence we have uncovered suggests connections that may require us to consider new hypotheses on the biological nature of at least some of the beings implicated in alien abduction experiences. Unlike many investigators and researchers in this area, I will not rush to judgment on what all this means. This is the first study of its kind. If we had 100 more like it, we would certainly be a more confident in getting an answer. Some of the professional scientists involved in this work would like to do much more, but they are hampered by a lack of funding and time.

To date, all funding has been from the pockets of the team involved. We would all be happier if increased funding allowed us to undertake such work in a more open and supported way. This study provides a glimpse of what can be done to bring science to bear on physical evidence in abduction cases. If you are able to assist with funding please contact me, c/o P.O. Box W42, West Pennant Hills, NSW 2125, Australia.

BACKGROUND AND PERSPECTIVE

As a scientist, I am aware of the fundamental position that extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. How-ever, such evidence also often requires extraordinary inves-tigation and research to obtain it. J. Allen Hynek put his finger on the real problem in a 1981 issue of Frontiers of Science. Sadly, not much has changed. He wrote, “we come face to face with the charge that after 30 years of dealing with UFO reports we still have no really convincing ‘hard data’. . . .

I grow livid when such charges of ‘no data’ are made. After years of frustration without the funds to pay for adequate laboratory and other professional work, I bristle at the lack of understanding on the part of the scientific skeptics, who wouldn’t get to first base without well funded research projects with staff, travel and laboratory facilities. . . . All we have are abortive, often amateurish attempts at data gathering, data analysis, and feeble attempts at laboratory studies (on a charity basis, of course), all of which dwindle into inconclusion and frustration. . . .

It is my contention that ‘hard’ data may well have been present in many UFO cases but their discovery and definitive establishment has repeatedly gone by default for lack of professional (funded) treatment. It has always been a case of ‘too little and too late,’ necessitated by the use of volunteers bolstered only by their unselfish devotion to the pursuit of an overwhelming mystery.”

To date, some compelling evidence has been discovered for the physical reality of mainstream UFO events:
• Physical traces from UFO landing cases; Rosedale, Australia (1980), Transen Provence, France (1981), and Tully, Australia (1966);

• Electromagnetic effects in close encounter incidents, particularly car stalling cases; Levelland, Texas (1957), and Norah Head, Australia (1973);

• Radar-visual encounters; the Sea Fury Australian Navy pilot encounter (1954);

• Physical effects on witnesses the alleged fatalities in Cooktown, Australia (1959), the Texas Cash-Landrum encounter (1980), and the “chupa” encounters in Brazil, where fatalities have been reported; and to a lesser extent, photographic evidence—the Australian Benboyd UFO movie (1976).

Similar evidence to support the reality of abduction events has been lacking or not compelling. And yet such events have come to dominate the entire UFO scene. Indeed, we have the extraordinary problem that the abduction phenomenon is now seen as the core of ufology. The UFO phenomenon itself has been abducted by the alien abduc-tion phenomenon. Until we have gained a much greater certainty about abduction data, it should not be central to our understanding of the UFO mystery.

We are much more certain about the physical dimensions of the mainstream UFO phenomenon. We shouldn’t abandon the firm foundations developed over decades for the extraordinary uncer ainties and fantastic claims that dominate the field today.

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STRANGE EVIDENCE: Peter Khoury interview
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BY BILL CHALKER

IUR SPRING 1999 Peter Khoury pt1

Most of the Australian abduction cases I have researched since the 1970s have perhaps told me more about the human condition than they have about UFOs. Some may wish to argue the point, but the majority of these cases have been conspicuously devoid of compelling physical evidence. The 1993 Narre Warren incident is one of the few compelling exceptions. Here we are dealing with an event that appears to involve physical evidence and three groups of apparently independent witnesses who may confirm a disquieting reality.

A woman, Kelly Cahill, contacted me on October 4, 1993, seeking assistance in understanding a bizarre experience she had near the Melbourne suburban housing estate of Narre Warren North, in the foothills of the Dandenongs, Victoria, between Belgrave and Fountain Gate, during the early hours of August 8, 1993.

This incident has been now extensively documented. My own account of the complex episode has appeared in “An Extraordinary Encounter in the Dandenong Foothills” (IUR, Sept./Oct. 1994), and also in my book The Oz Files (1996), pp. 9–16. Keith Basterfield described the case in his UFOs: A Report on Australian Encounters (1997), pp. 123– 128, and Kelly Cahill has written about the incident herself in her book Encounter (1996).

The incident appears to involve independent confirma-tion of a CE3 and missing time in that at least two and possibly three groups of people unknown to each other witnessed the same UFO and entities, and experienced missing time. Perhaps for the first time, independent wit-nesses have offered strikingly similar information, thus making a convincing case for the reality of the strange events described.

This reality is further strengthened by a range of apparently related physical traces, including ground traces, a low-level magnetic anomaly apparently consistent with the location of the UFO encounter, and effects on some of the witnesses. I referred Kelly Cahill to John Auchettl and his group Phenomena Research Australia (PRA).

They had two different laboratories confirm several unusual anomalies and magnetic problems at the apparent site of the UFO landing. Some interesting changes in soil chemistry were detected— an above-average sulphur content, the presence of pyrene (which occurs in coal tar and is also obtained by the destructive hydrogenation of hard coal), and tannic acid— in a crescent-shaped indentation. There was a triangular formation of dead grass on the ground, spaced out in the site.

These physical dimensions represent compelling evi-dence for a reality underlying abduction events. The case is a striking example of the importance of focusing on the physical evidence for extraordinary UFO events. Such a strategy will provide for insight into the nature and purpose of UFO activity. However, cases like Narre Warren are rare. Most abduction events have little or no direct, unambiguous evidence. Implants, missing fetuses, scars, and other abduction- related anomalies still have not been sufficiently sub-stantiated.

Over the years, I have been fortunate to have been able to work with an informal network of scientists who all view the UFO phenomenon as worthy of serious attention. (Many of my “invisible college” colleagues prefer to contribute anonymously because the UFO problem is seen as a forbid-den science.

The frustrating thing is not that many scientists are skeptical about UFOs, but that they ignore what is often powerful evidence. However, the impact of the “court of science” and the “politics of science” is powerful, so ufology has not yet won the support of mainstream science.) One approach we have been investigating is biological, involving the use of powerful DNA techniques to examine physical evidence from abduction episodes.


Indeed, if these bizarre events occur at some physical level (at least as we understand it), then potential physical DNA evidence should be available. We have been studying some specimens, in particular a controversial hair sample. As the following report will show, we have undertaken a mitochondrial DNA Sequence analysis of a hair follicle from an apparent alien abduction case. This method has allowed us to provide a measure of reality to an experience that would otherwise be deemed just too bizarre.

Without this level of scientific validation, the incident would be no less unbelievable than most other abduction episodes. But now the case has the benefit of scientific evidence that lends it credibility and hints at unusual and hitherto unsuspected connections. ALIENS AND HAIR? Most aliens in abduction episodes, particularly the so-called “grays,” are described as hairless, but in a significant number of cases hair is mentioned. Tall, Nordic-like beings have been reported, as in the Travis Walton case of 1975. Separate from his initial encounter with small, fetuslike aliens, Walton reported seeing three tall humanoids, two men and a woman, each similar in appearance and with the same coarse, brownish-blonde hair.

The woman’s hair was longer, past her shoulders. There are many other cases like this. The apparently bald grays have only dominated abduc-tion reports in the last two decades, especially since Whitley Strieber’s Communion (1987). Budd Hopkins in Intruders (1987) described “hybrid children” with thin, wispy hair. David Jacobs in The Threat (1998) records extensive abductee interactions with human-looking hybrids. The concept of hybrids in abduction accounts is diffi-cult to reconcile with our current understanding of the limitations of interspecies breeding.

Indeed, given the pos-sibility that we may be dealing with a vastly technologi-cally superior species that is very likely biologically differ-ent from us, alien-human hybrids seem both scientifically improbable and logically implausible. We might reason that if aliens have visited us through advanced space travel or some space-time wormhole, the barriers to combining different biochemical building blocks might have also been solved. But, even then, why create such hybrids? Maybe David Jacobs’s scenario should be turned on its head: Perhaps alien-human hybrids are a cover for a much simpler agenda—the preservation of our stock, not theirs.

But this is wild, unsubstantiated speculation. Michael Swords has presented some excellent reviews of this problem in “Extra-terrestrial Hybridization Unlikely,” MUFON UFO Jour-nal, November 1988, and “Modern Biology and the Extra-terrestrial Hypothesis” in the MUFON 1991 International UFO Symposium Proceedings. An entertaining discussion of the problems can also be found in Jeanne Cavelos’s book The Science of the X-Files (see the chapter on “Grays, Hybrids, and UFOs”).

Peter Khoury: I now turn to Peter Khoury, the individual whose abduction experience was the focus of the DNA-sequence PCR study. In order to give an accurate and complete account of the affair, I need to paint a picture of the abduction milieu that has focused on him. Many people are searching for answers for a profound mystery—an abduction experience— that has intruded into their lives. Some will be well-served by ethical and profes-sional UFO researchers.

Others may encounter extreme elements within the UFO community or the skeptical con-tingent. Fortunately, if difficulties occur there are alterna-tives. Support groups, for example, have sprung up in many Australian states; if properly run, they serve an important function. One of the most notable examples of the support group concept in Australia has been the UFO Experience Support Association (UFOESA) based in Sydney.

It emerged out of frustrations with the formal UFO-group structure. It de-scribes itself as “a nonprofit, voluntary organization dedi-cated to helping witnesses and experiencers of UFO events cope with and understand their encounters.” UFOESA’s coordinator, Peter Khoury, was born in Lebanon in 1964 and migrated to Australia in 1973 where he met his future wife Vivian at school in 1981.

They married in 1990 and have two children, Stephen (born in 1995) and Georgia (1998). Peter works in the building industry, and has had his own business in cement rendering. Peter’s introduction to UFOs was modest to begin with. In February 1988 he and Vivian had seen a strange light making extraordinary movements in conjunction with a beam of light. Vivian had also gotten him to read Shirley MacLaine’s Out on a Limb (1986).

These were hardly momentous entrées, but all that changed with a shattering and life-changing experience in July 1988. This is how Peter described it: On the 12th July 1988, I had an experience which changed my life. While . . . lying on my bed, I felt something grab my ankles. As I felt this, a strange numbness, tingling and churning sensation crawled up through my body and right up to my head. I was paralyzed, I could not move any part of my body but for the exception of my eyes which I could move, open, or close.

My brain was functioning but I could not do anything physically. I tried to call out to family mem-bers but I could not force the words out. At this stage I started to panic, thinking I would not walk again. I thought I was truly paralyzed. All of a sudden I looked to my right side and I could see three or four figures wearing dark robes with hoods on their heads. Their faces were very wrinkled and shiny dark black in color. They were only about three to four feet in height. It was then that communication was made telepathically.

There was no sound made, yet I could hear the message in my mind. I was told not to worry and I would not be harmed and to relax. As I moved my eyes and looked to the left side I noticed two beings who looked so different from the others. These two were thin, tall with big black eyes and a narrow chin. They were gold-yellow in color. The one closest to my head communicated with me telepathi-cally, telling me not to worry, it would be like the last time. He looked at me with those big black eyes and I could feel the emotion through them.

It was the eyes that expressed these feelings. You could see the smile in the eyes. It was at this stage that I noticed a long needle-like, flexible crystal tube. The being then pointed the needle to the top left side of my head and inserted it. It was then that I blanked out. The next thing I remember I was conscious. I jumped out of bed like a flash, I walked into the TV room where my dad and brother were. I noticed they were asleep. I woke my brother up—he looked dazed and lost. As he put it, he felt switched off. I asked him how long it had been since I went to my room.

He replied about 10 minutes, which was how long I thought it had been. When I left the TV room a film was just starting, yet The two female aliens. as I spoke to my brother we realized that the TV station was closed and at least one to two hours had passed by. The next day I spoke to my [fiancée] Vivian. I explained to her what had happened through the night. As I touched the spot where the needle was inserted, I discovered some dried blood under my finger nail. Vivian took a closer look and noticed a puncture hole and blood. I went to my family doctor and asked for a check up.

The doctor spotted the puncture mark in-stantly and commented that I must have hit my head on a nail at work. When I tried to explain what had happened I was laughed at. I had nowhere to go for help, no one to discuss the incident with. It was frustrating to experience something so bizarre, so strange, yet so real. I ask you all to think about the situation abductees are in. What if you became a victim of the same circum-stances? Wouldn’t you want someone to listen to you and feel confident in the fact that the people you are reporting your experience to understand and support you?

I ask you once again to be open-minded to the fact that there are many individuals experiencing this phe-nomenon throughout the word. It takes a lot of courage simply to “come out” and tell a story like this. It takes strength of character to go the extra step by trying to help others in similar circumstances. Peter and other people like him are to be encouraged to follow their convictions. Researchers have no exclusive mandate on the right approach, but can offer advice, perspective, and (perhaps where appropriate) a critical comment to keep experiencers from getting caught beyond their depth in the less desirable aspects of fringe UFO culture.

Immediately after this July 1988 experience Peter had nothing to focus his anxiety and confusion about the epi-sode. He also had physical scars on his body that were apparently connected to the experience, including a biopsy- like puncture mark on his shin. He was not aware of abduc-tion cases and struggled for understanding. His own Leba-nese background and Vivian’s Greek ancestry provided no comfort. Family members even suggested he had encoun-tered St. Charbel, a 19th-century Lebanese Catholic monk, apparently because of the presence of robes.

This explana-tion offered no comfort for Peter. Months later, while driving, Vivian and Peter were shocked to see a petrol station billboard with the now familiar Strieber gray-alien face. Peter saw that it was very similar to the creatures he had seen. The poster was promot-ing the paperback version of Communion, so they acquired the book. Vivian read it first, remarking to Peter that he was not going to believe what he would read. Peter found it was like a checklist for his own bizarre encounter. He went through it and at each significant detail was saying “yes, yes, yes, no, no, yes” to the various aspects.

There was much in common and just as much not in common. However, as far as Peter was concerned he had some sort of context to anchor his own strange experience. It was a start. Getting further assistance proved difficult. Profes-sional help was not forthcoming. While the cost of hypno-therapy was daunting, as soon as he mentioned why he wanted it Peter found that no one would help him. Eventu-ally he heard about a UFO group that was about to have its first meeting. He went along and entered the uncertain world of ufology, complete with investigation, research, speculation and (alas) politicking. Soon he found himself being the group’s “abduction coordinator.”


He stayed with them for about a year, until petty politics took its toll. He found that the time spent there did not help him understand his own experience. For people who professed to be re-searching the subject, he felt he knew a lot more about it and was more sensitive to the complex needs of people who had gone through such episodes. As a result, on April 14, 1993, he formed the UFO Experience Support Association. W hile this allowed him to assist others with simi-lar experiences, Peter found that things had not ended for himself. In July 1992 he had the bizarre expe-rience that would become the focus of this study.

Because of the discovery of the hair and the sexual nature of the experience, Peter was not at all confident talking about it. He found the courage to talk to the UFO group he had originally joined but they didn’t seem all that interested. Even within his own support group, while it was per-haps more thoughtfully considered, ulti-mately nothing was done about it. Although I started to talk to Peter about his original 1988 encounter in 1993, it was three years later that he told me about his 1992 episode and showed me the Biopsy-like mark on Peter Khoury’s shin. hair sample for the first time.

My focus at that time was on more conventional investigations, but I kept in mind the fact that a hair sample had been recovered from what may have been an alien-abduction sexual assault case. What to do about it? Initially there was little I could do. However, by early 1998 my circle of “invisible college” colleagues had ex-panded to include some biochemists. Our discussions then led to the fact that such techniques as polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification and sequencing of mitochon-drial DNA on the hair sample might be an opportunity to do some real science in an area that has been dominated by wild claims and theories.

Though the prospects for a break-through would be very small, a biochemical approach to abductions could prove enlightening. I think this study has demonstrated that, but it also has the added bonus of identifying some intriguing anomalies. After becoming aware of the 1992 episode, I discussed it informally with Peter on a number of occasions. When it became clear that the biochemical analysis was producing some interesting results, I sat down with him and conducted an extended interview on February 8, 1999. Nothing that emerged from that interview contradicted or exaggerated the recollections he had described to me intermittently since 1996.
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I have found Peter to be a friendly and reliable person. He has at times become passionate and volatile about his cause and does not suffer anyone who doubts the integrity of those who genuinely feel they have experienced an abduction. He keeps an open mind on the nature of these experiences, but he calls for serious and ethical research and support of abductees. Over the course of the past six years Peter and I have become friends.

Given the nature of Peter’s 1992 experience, it is best if we learn of it from his own words, from my recent interview.

BC: Peter, we have talked a few times in the past about this experience from June or July of 1992. [The actual date was July 23, 1992, as confirmed by his diary.] Can you tell me, in your own words, what happened then?

PK: Well, basically it was at a time I had had head injuries and I was on medication, and I was pretty sick.

BC: What were the head injuries about?

PK: I got attacked at a job site by three guys. I was hit with shovels on the head; trowels were thrown at me. So I had pretty bad injuries. I suffered a lot of pain. I was on a lot of medication. Because of that I would vomit constantly, particularly in the morning. I know there was one time I vomited about 10 times, and that was just while driving Vivian from home to the station, which is about three minutes away by car.

I had to pull up about 10 times. I would just get sick. But I remember one morning, I had driven Vivian to the station. I did pull up a few times and get sick. I drove back home and got back into bed, at about 7 [in the morning], It took a couple of minutes . . . and I was asleep. All of a sudden, it was about 7:30, I just sat bolt upright in bed for some reason. I was totally asleep and all of a sudden I sat straight up. I noticed that there were two females on the bed. At the time I was still sort of waking up.

In that state of trying to wake up, put my senses together, I noticed there were two females on the bed. The way I was looking at it, it smeed like I was looking through the back of my head, through my eyes, , watching myself, I could see myself in front. I could see the back view of me. It is really hard to explain, but I was virtually looking through my image in front of me. I was watching this and I could see myself as well as the other two women.

BC: How were these two women seated on the bed?

PK: Well one was opposite me, directly opposite me. It was on a double bed, so there was a lot of room. The one opposite me was a blonde-looking woman and she was sitting with her legs tucked under her back side. She was virtually sitting on her calves. . . . The one on the other side was kneeling halfway, she wasn’t actually sitting down .
As far as the description of these women, one of them was blonde and the other was dark-haired and oriental-looking. I’ll describe the blonde one first. She was . . . in her mid-thirties; she had good skin; the hair was pretty weird, for the morning, anyway. You don’t see a woman get up with makeup and her hair all done up. Hher hair was done up like the wind was hitting it, like it was blown back. It was different. I had never seen a hair style like that; it was something like Farrah Fawcett, but to an extreme . . . It just looked really exotic in a way . . . Her facial features . . . she had protruding cheeks, very high cheeks. The nose was long; I wouldn’t say too long, such as a big nose; but long as in stretched in proportion with the face, because it was a long face;Her eyes were two to three times bigger than our eyes. I looked at the eyes and I knew I wasn’t looking at a human female. . . . Not forgetting that I had previous experiences . . . I connected it straight away, to something of that kind. She looked humanoid, and human in features. Her mouth and her lips were normal in size.

BC: What about the shape of the face?

PK: The shape of the face was longer than usual. It was as if it was somehow stretched . . . just longer, longer than ours, pointier than ours. . . .The head just didn’t look right. It was longer and narrower than a human being for example. Her body . . . she had normal female breasts. She was naked . . . I didn’t notice anything different about her body. . . .She had average-sized breasts, well proportioned. The only thing that looked different to me was the face, in that it was longer than ours, the eyes were two to three times bigger than ours. . . . The chin was pointier . . . . The hair covered the ears .
Her hair came down to about halfway down her back . The hair looked really exotic . . . it looked wispy in a way; although it looked nicely done, it looked to me like it was frail . . . it was flimsy . . . it wasn’t very strong hair. She reached out and grabbed onto me and grabbed me with both of her hands, from the back of my head.
The blonde one was directly opposite me and when I sat upright she was probably two feet away from me. The other one was to the right and sitting on the side of the bed . . . . When I looked at her I got the impression that she was watching the blonde one and learning how to interact. She was just there with this concentrated-like look . . . she was watching my reactions to the blonde.

BC: What about the musculature? Were they thin-boned or were they muscular?

PK: Well the impression I got from the blonde one was that she was very tall. I would say she was a foot and a half higher than me. [Peter is 182 cm tall, 71.7 inches or approximately six feet.] . . . she was a lot taller than me, that’s for sure.

The dark-haired woman looked Asian. . . she would be average height, 5 feet 8 or so.
Her features also weren’t completely human—the cheekbones reminded me of an Asian woman, but too extreme, it was as if she had been punched in the cheeks by Mike Tyson or something. . . . The cheeks were too puffy; the eyes were too big once again, about the same size as the other one; her eyes were dark, almost black; I don’t remember seeing white in the eyes. . . . The blonde had light-colored eyes, maybe bluish. . . . She had normal, human-looking eyes except for the size. But the other one, it was like looking at a TV screen, that tone of dark.

BC: What about skin tone?

PK: One was light (the blonde). She was like a normal westerner, the tone of the skin was very light. The other one had darker skin, darker than an Asian woman, maybe like . . . from India, that darker tone of color.
Her skin tone was very dark. . . . Looking at both females, and noticeing these differences . . . I knew that I was not looking at a human female. . . . The Asian woman’s face . . . looked more human than the other one . . . except for the eyes and cheekbones . She had straight black hair down to her shoulders, I didn’t see her hair move, It looked like a vale, like a head set, it looked like it didn’t fit there.
I have never seen a human looking like that. The blonde one was showing the dark-haired one how it’s supposed to be done or how to interact or . . . whether it was a sexual interaction. . . . I don’t know.

PK: I had come back from dropping my wife off at the station. I got back into bed at about 7:05 a.m. I was clothed. I’d had a shower the night before and Went to bed. Fell asleep. Got up in the morning, drove my wife to the station, came back home, I felt really ill, so I went straight back to bed. At about 7:30 I sat bolt upright in bed.
I don’t know why. There was no reason for it . . . my eyes open and there were those two women there. . . . I was like . . . What is going on? What’s happening here?
Although I had been involved in the UFO field and I had come across a lot of cases . . . I don’t think I had come across a case where an abduction experience had occurred during the day or morning hours—It’s always been night-time or early hours such as three— never during daylight. I knew I was looking at something that didn’t belong in my room or in my house, but there they were. If I didn’t have the hair sample as proof for myself, I would say that I was on enough drugs, pain killers, etc., to maybe hallucinate .

BC: What sort of things were you on?

PK: Panadeine Forte [a pain medication].

BC: Not generally known for their hallucinogenic properties.

PK: I was put on Prozac, but I only took one tablet. I read up on it ( Prozac )and I was not confident in what I found.

BC: Were you suffering from fevers?

PK: No just a lot of headaches, pain, severe migraines, a lot of vomiting, a lot of dizziness. But no I wasn’t hallucinating. I got injured in March and I had been on medication all along up until the experience and even after. Around that time I felt I was being given too many different medications, so I approached the doctors and narrowed it down and just basically started taking Panadeine Forte and Voltarin . . . for six to seven months after that. When I had extreme headaches I would take up to three Panadeine Forte and that’s really it.

BC: Getting back to the two women on the bed, you said the dark-haired one was looking as if she was being shown what to do, what was the right thing to do. What happened then?

PK: Well, I looked at the blonde one. When I noticed there were two there I was like trying to analyze how they got there first. Like, someone’s broken into the house. It was just such a shock to me to wake up to see that.

BC: Had the front door been locked?

PK: Oh yes, the front door would have been locked. It would be very hard for me to find two women who looked like these ones, especially the blonde one. You get Asians, and they would say the same about us, but they all seem to look alike. If I had a lineup of 10 Asian women and she was in the line up, I would pick her out, because she had distinctive features.

The expression on her face was blank. you know when you look at someone and you see a sparkle in their eye, you know they’re alive, I didn’t see that in their eyes. It was just like looking at someone with a glass eye . . . there was something missing. . . . The Asian one in particular—her stare was just straight at us, just watching, analyzing what’s going on.
The blonde's actions as far as I was concerned were clinical . . . no emotion whatsoever. She just basically reached out and grabbed me from the back of the head with both her hands. She cupped the back of my head and forced me towards her breast, towards her left breast. I resisted and she forced me to her breast again, I resisted, she forced me a third time, pulling me towards her. She was pretty strong . . . when I’d resist she would pull me straight back with ease . . . She pulled me over and my mouth was basically on her nipple, I could not breath so I bit a small piece off.

BC: Why did you do that?

PK: I don’t know. I’ve asked myself many times. I know how much it would hurt a woman if you did bite her nipple. I swallowed it and it was stuck in my throat for three days. I don’t know why I did it. I don’t know whether it was like a defense thing for me to get away from her. I know there might be a lot of people who will say this is a sexual fantasy or whatever. I’ve been around. I’ve been with two women. It wasn’t a cosmic experience for me, it was normal. I haven’t done it again. I didn’t think it was that great. It’s just normal, nothing to write home about. . . . I think that my biting her nipple was the only way I could say that I didn’t want to do this. When I did bite her nipple I’ve pushed back and the expression on her face was like “this isn’t the way.”

In a way it was shock or confusion. Like this isn’t the way it’s supposed to be. She looked at the Asian one, I remember, her looking over. They looked straight at each other’s face and looked at me like this isn’t the way it’s suppose to happen. You’ve done this wrong. I’m swallowing and there is this thing stuck in my throat and I started coughing, and as soon as I started having this coughing fit that’s when everything stopped, they weren’t there anymore. I got out of bed.

BC: How do you mean?

PK: They just vanished. One second they were there, then they were gone. The thing is that when I bit her nipple she didn’t scream, she didn’t bleed or cry, she didn’t react at all to the pain. No way at all was there any pain associated with what I did. That really put a big question mark on what was going on. Like, what the hell was going on?
There was no blood, there was nothing, no trace whatsoever. It was if I took a bite out of a plastic dummy or mannequin that was made of rubber or something. When I bit the nipple it felt to me as if I had bitten a little bit of elastic band for example, rubbery substance. I started to cough, got this coughing fit and I might have taken my eyes of them for a split second I think, then I’ve looked up and they weren’t there any more. I got out of bed coughing, really bad coughing. I had some-thing stuck in the back of my throat that I was trying to cough out. I remember getting a glass of water, having a drink, didn’t do anything, walked straight to the bathroom to use the toilet.

BC: Before you got to that point and you had the glass of water, were you aware between the time of coughing and being aware that they weren’t there was there any sense of continuity of time?

PK: Oh yes, I don’t believe I blacked out. I don’t think so.
BC: What about this sense you described earlier of having viewed most of this through the sense of being behind yourself and seeing through you?
PK: Well that’s what I mean. Soon as I had this coughing fit I’ve looked up and they were gone and I was looking through my own eyes. There was nothing there. It was just me on the bed. But the whole time when this was happening I had the feeling as if I was . . . looking through the back of my own head and through my own eyes . . . as a second person looking through. It was really weird. It was like looking through binoculars, but through the back of my own head.
I was watching myself having this experience . . . I don’t know how to understand it myself, it’s pretty weird, you know, being involved in the field you would think you would have some answers. It’s ridiculous.

BC: Why did you go and drink some water?

PK: Well, to wash this thing down. . . . There was definitely something stuck in my throat. I had a coughing fit that went for hours, for three days. I tried bread. My mum called a couple of times during the day and heard me coughing over the phone. She told me just eat some bread and wash it down. Not that I told her what it was.
I spoke to Vivian on the phone.

BC: When did you speak to her?

PK: It would have been half an hour after it happened.

BC: What did you say to her?

PK: She would have just got into work. about 8:30 I spoke to her. she heard me coughing and asked what was wrong, I said I’ve got this thing stuck in my throat. I’ve been trying to wash it down. It won’t go. It’s annoying. I said to her, “When you come home I just want to talk to you about something,” and left it at that. I waited until she came home. While I was home on my own I was coughing. I was trying to drink. But after the first glass of water I went into the bathroom to use the toilet.

BC: Why was that? Did you feel . . .

PK: I had to go to the toilet.

BC: Would that have been normal at that time?

PK: Not really, I had a strong urge to go to the toilet. I had a glass of water and that even made it more so that I needed to go. I went to the toilet. As I said before I had a shower the night before. Then I went straight to bed. Vivian and I just fell asleep. Nothing happened. Basically I was in that much pain when I tried to use the toilet I thought my **** was slashed. It felt like it was cut up and it was just burning. It was just too painful. I pulled the foreskin back, wrapped around the head and part of my **** was this hair, really tightly wrapped, and there was an-other little hair that was also intertwined. . . . It really, really hurt. it was so painful. It was like a nylon string, and it was going to cut me off. . . . I untangled it. It was really painful to untangle to . . . not that it cut me, though. But it felt really, really painful to take it off.

When I eventually took it off, I went into my office and grabbed a plastic sachet bag, I put the hair in and sealed it. The reason I did that was because I knew that there was no way, no way at all, that a hair that size and wrapped around the way it was should have been there, and thinking of these women, the thing in my throat, the hair, something bizarre had just happened. I’m glad now I actually kept the sample, because as you know I’ve kept it for quite a few years.

BC: Given the set of circumstances that you actually recollect how do you connect this with the women, because you have described the sense that there was no sort of break in continuity, they were there . . . then you’ve looked up and they were gone, then there was this sense of this hair there.

PK: I don’t know if something happened before I drove Vivian to the station and it continued when I got back. I don’t know if it started as soon as I went back to sleep.

BC: Well, lets get back to your sense of awareness of lying on the bed, and then suddenly upright. I think you mentioned to me before there was this sense of either something going onto the bed like a cat jumping on the bed.

PK: Yes. Maybe, that’s what woke me up. It was a feeling like something. light stepped. on the bed . . . [It is] a normal, conventional bed, base ensemble, with a mattress and bed head . . . a very firm bed. If someone sat on it, you would notice. maybe that’s what made me sit bolt upright—the movement, feeling something on the bed, but for two women to be on the bed, the movement was too light.

BC: Can you just describe what sort of clothing you were in at the time?

PK: Track suit pants and a sloppy joe [sweatshirt] . . . and just normal jocks .

BC: When you had this awareness, this encounter with two ladies after it ended and you were coughing, were you aware of your clothing being messed about or was it just as if you were dressed the same way as you went to bed?

PK: No, I was dressed the same way I went to bed, the only thing is the coughing didn’t stop. . . . I recall when Vivian came home, I said to her some-thing happened, but I was not ready to talk about it yet, I explained to her that when I was able to talk to her about my experience she should connect it to the coughing fits. If I tell you in a week, a month, whenever I tell you, connect the two.
she said, Yes no problem, it took me over two weeks to talk about it.

BC: Why?

PK: I don’t know, in a way I felt guilty. Then I realised that I had no control over what happened, at the same time I thought how was Vivian going to deal with this. I mean . . . we were married, we didn’t have kids at the time. . . . Like, how am I going to explain it to her. How is she going to feel, how is she going to deal with it. Is she going to feel threatened? . . . She surprised me actually. Two weeks down the track [on August 14] I said to her, “Look, remember when I had the coughing fit?” She said, “Yes.” I said, this is what happened and there were these females on the bed, etc., I asked her, what do you think about it.
She said, “It’s not like something you can control, it’s not like you’re inviting a woman over while I’m not here. What can we do about it?” I was shocked. . . . She accepted it better than I did.


BC: What did you do about it at the time?

PK: Virtually nothing. I was more concerned about this thing stuck in my throat for three days. . . . It was so annoying. . . . Somehow I wished I could have spat it out. . . . On the third day it was gone and I stopped coughing. I knew that something happened that wasn’t ordinary. The hair was about 10–12 centimeters in length, the other about 6–8 centimeters. . . .
It was very frail looking, whitish in color, rather than black or blonde. . . . It reminded me of a very thin fishing line. . . . It wasn’t thick. I took a sample of my wife’s hair to look at and a sample of my hair. I had the sample in the bag, it was a major difference. [When I first unravelled the hair] I noticed it was blondish, whitish hair, it didn’t look like my wife’s hair.
I connected it straightaway to the blonde woman. There is no doubt in my mind that the hair came from her. How it got there I don’t know. I’ve got no idea. . . . Vivian’s hair was thicker and way darker in color. We even tried to find the lightest hair, even white hair on her. . . . It wasn’t anything to match hers. How did it get there? . . . Because I had no memory of anything happening. But having a woman on your bed who is naked . . . who pulls you over to her breast, trying to instigate something . . . maybe I was a fool to bite the breast. You handle situations on the spur of the moment. Maybe I should have done it differently. But that was my way of dealing with it, to put a stop to it there and then. . . . It was so clinical. . . . They had no feelings, no emotion.

BC: Had you gone to bed under the sheets?

PK: Yes.

BC: Were you aware whether you were under the sheets when you . . .

PK: When I sat bolt upright, actually, no I wasn’t. I was on the bed, on top of the bed. . . . My legs were exposed. I could see myself.

BC: Where were the sheets at that time?

PK: Under me. . . . That’s interesting actually. I never thought of that. . . . [With regard to the placement of the hair on Peter’s uncircumcised ****:] The only way it could have got there was if somebody had actually pulled the foreskin back, wrapped it on there and left it that way . . . and I can see anybody doing that when I’m asleep. . . . I wish I had a recollection of how it got there. . . . It wasn’t knotted, just twisted. . . . It was wrapped around it in a coil. That’s why it was so painful. It wasn’t on just one area, wrapped around. It was hurting in a few places, not just one spot. . . .
The hair, when taken off] didn’t curl up. It was so flimsy. It had a spring to it, but not curled. It wasn’t straight . . . like a piece of string.
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CONTEXT: There was no pain in or around the **** until he went to the toilet. Peter estimated the duration of the experience as about five minutes, perhaps a little longer. There was no verbal communication throughout the experience. There seemed to be no telepathic communication either, but he knew that the women were communicating between them-selves, particularly conveying a sense that the interaction that had gone on between Peter and the blonde “was wrong, don’t learn this.”

There was no sound during the incident. The curtain of the bedroom had been drawn, so the room was on the dark side, but with sufficient illumination to clearly make out objects in the room. Peter doesn’t remember if there was any reflection from the wardrobe mirror. His attention was focused on the two women, particularly the blonde, who was very close to him. She had a strength that belied her appearance. In fact Peter felt she was stronger than him.

Peter is well-built and with his work in the building trade would not in any sense be viewed a weakling. He did not notice any underarm hair, nor did he have the opportunity to see if there was pubic hair. The blonde woman’s nipples were quite prominent and the “Asian” woman’s were quite small. There was no sense of any sexual excitement during this episode. Peter feels in hindsight he handled the situa-tion inappropriately, but he in part attributes his reaction to the shock of the episode.

Up till the 1992 episode Peter was unaware of any similar encounter in the UFO literature. The earliest and still one of the more controversial abduction episodes is that of Antonio Villas-Boas in Brazil in 1957. He claimed he was abducted by three small men and taken on board a UFO, where he was forcibly un-dressed. A clear, thick liquid was spread over his skin. A blood sample was taken. He became ill and even vomited. The most unbelievable aspect of Villas-Boas’s story fol-lowed.

He claimed that a naked woman then entered the room. She had white skin and an unusual-shaped face which seemed to come to a pronounced point at her chin. He stated, “Her hair was fair, almost white (like hair bleached with peroxide), smooth, not very abundant. . . . She has big blue eyes, rather longer than round, for they slanted out-wards. . . . The contour of her face was different . . . she had very high prominent cheekbones. . . . Her face narrowed to a peak. . . . [Her body] was slim, and her breasts stood up high and well-separated. . . . She was much shorter than I am. . . .

Her skin was white. . . . Her hair in the armpits and in another place [pubic area] was very red, almost the color of blood. . . .” Sexual intercourse followed in a manner that Villas-Boas attributed to the effects of the liquid that had been applied on him.

There seem to be some similarities with Peter’s blonde interloper, but differences are also apparent—a close cousin perhaps?

Jenny Randles describes in her books Abduction (1988) and Men in Black (1997) a 1976 case from Bolton, Lanca-shire. A young woman was the subject of an apparent abduction. Under hypnotic regression the witness described a tall blonde female entity who looked human. This blonde was over six feet tall with hair “so blonde it was almost white.” There are a surprising number of similar sorts of tall blonde female entities in the abduction literature.

Like many other abductees Peter Khoury has had a number of experiences. In November 1996, while lying in bed with Vivian beside him asleep, he felt an energy in the room. He opened his eyes and saw what seemed to be a bunch of hooded small figures (similar to his 1988 experience) seemingly come through the mirror. As they came closer Peter felt paralysis and felt he was floated horizon-tally feet first towards the mirror. As he looked at the mirror, he realized there were only three figures, with their reflec-tions giving a sense of more.

As he touched the surface of the mirror with his feet, it felt like he was going into water, like a change of density, not something solid. He felt a sense of electrical static buzzing right through his body, and watched as the reflection of his head approached his face. As soon as they touched, he blacked out. He did not remember anything else other than waking up in bed again. There were other episodes in about 1994 or early 1995 involving a light burst or sound of an explosion, this being witnessed in part by Vivian.

On another occasion he felt pins and needles paralysis developing. He tried to wake Vivian. He was eventually after great difficulty able to touch her. She woke up and simultaneously it was “like somebody ripped the sheets off him.” Peter likened it to having something sucked out of him. The feeling had been covering, engulfing him and as soon as he touched Vivian the feeling was gone. Between 1996 to 1999 he is unaware of any experiences.

During John Mack’s visit to Australia in 1996, Peter was regressed by him to try to clarify the 1988 experience beyond the moment of blankness after the needle was inserted in his head. Under Mack’s regression Peter de-scribed being taken into a room that was lit up. The walls were white as if the surface was the light. He was on a table with one entity above him and it was speaking to him but with a sound like birds chirping. It was one creature—a shadowy tall figure, but the sound seemed like 50 of them. Peter was thinking at the time, how am I going to remember what you are telling me.

It just faded and everything went dark again. That was all that came out in the session. Peter has had a couple of regression sessions undertaken by specialists, John Mack included. He is not really satisfied with any of the hypnotic recollections and feels more comfortable with the consciously recalled details.

THE DNA ANALYSIS The analysis by the Anomaly Physical Evidence Group (APEG) was perfomed on mitochondrial DNA. As ex-plained in The Gene Letter, Vol. 1, No. 2 (www.geneletter. org/0996/adameve.htm), “Mitochondria are small energy-engines that live outside the nucleus of the cell and have their own DNA, which is distinct from chromosomal DNA. . . .

Although both sexes have them, mitochondria are transmitted only by women.” (For those who want to read more about PCR, I suggest Making PCR: A Story of Bio-technology, by Paul Rabinow (1996), or Kary Mullis’s article, “The Unusual Origin of the Polymerase Chain Reaction,” in Scientific American, April 1990.)

The mitochondrial DNA sequence analysis utilizing PCR has found some intriguing results. It is important for the integrity of the research that the full report be printed below, but some of the key results are listed here. . . . mitochondrial DNA analysis of the hair shaft from a reportedly tall, blonde alien female shows that she is biologically close to normal human genetics, but of an unusual racial type. . . .

One might predict further that her DNA should match closely that of racial types in Finland, Iceland, or Scandinavia, given the long, thin blonde hair as direct evidence, plus her tall stature and fair skin from eyewitness testimony, but . . . that seems not to be the case. . . . The blonde hair provides for a strange and unusual DNA sequence, showing five consistent sub-stitutions from a human consensus (present in all cloned sequences), which could not easily have come from anyone else in the Sydney area except by the rarest of chances; is not apparently due to any sort of laboratory contamination; and is found only in a few other people throughout the whole world.

What implications might these comparisons have for possible authenticity of the alien hair sample as collected by the young man in Sydney in 1992? While it would not be impossible for him to have had sexual contact with some fair-skinned, nearly albino female from the Sydney area, such an explanation is ruled out by the DNA evidence, which fits only a Chinese Mon-goloid as a donor of the hair.

Furthermore, while it might be possible to find a few Chinese in Sydney with the same DNA as seen in just 4% of Taiwanese women, it would not be plausible to find a Chinese woman here with thin, almost clear hair, having the same rare DNA. Finally, that thin blonde hair could not plausibly repre-sent a chemically-bleached Chinese (including the root), because then it’s DNA could not easily have been extracted.

The most probable donor of the hair must therefore be as the young man claims: a tall blonde female who does not need much color in her hair or skin as a form of protection against the sun, perhaps because she does not require it. Could this young man really have pro-vided, by chance, a hair sample which contains DNA from one of the rarest human lineages known . . . that lies further from the mainstream than any other except for African Pygmies and aboriginals?

While we have made some advances in understanding abduction cases, I think we are still far from knowing exactly what is involved. Other UFO researchers are not so hesitant. They feel they already have answers and that we are dealing with apparent extraterrestrials. Many researchers argue that the richness of the human mind and dynamic interplay with researchers is spawning these accounts, not aliens.

The UFO abduction mystery is not simply the product of one investigator or an artifact of regressive hypnosis. Many cases involve witnesses with conscious recall of their abduction experiences—as with Peter Khoury—and some include odd physical evidence, but none perhaps as well-documented as this report. I am an advocate of careful, serious, and thorough inquiry into such experiences. Until such investigations and support become the norm rather than the exception, abduc-tion experiences will continue to be a marginalized fringe controversy.

Peter Khoury, Kelly Cahill, and others like them deserve better than the polarized extremes we have now of uncritical belief and ignorant skepticism. Science can be a powerful tool in trying to determine what is happening in the bizarre phenomenon of alien abductions.

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