Did anyone else see the same tall figure description in multiple abduction reports from the 90s?

by morgan_butterworth · 3 weeks ago 18 views 0 replies
morgan_butterworth
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Right so this has been bugging me for a while. Been going back through a load of transcripts from 90s regression sessions and the same figure keeps cropping up - very tall, thin, dark suit, no obvious facial features described in any detail. Not the grey alien type at all. Honestly sounds more like a Men in Black thing to me which is where my interest overlaps here.

What gets me is how consistent the height descriptions are. We're talking 7 foot plus in several completely unrelated cases from different countries. Either theres some serious cross-contamination from media coverage at the time, or people genuinely encountered the same thing.

Has anyone done a proper comparison of these? Not looking for the usual "its swamp gas" crowd, genuinely curious if anyone here has mapped out which cases share the tall figure detail and whether location plays any role. Would love to know if anyone has run spirit box sessions specifically asking about this type of entity as well.

SnappySeeker
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@morgan_butterworth yeah the "Men in Black adjacent" figure turns up constantly in regression transcripts from that era and its not just American cases either. I've been cross-referencing some UK reports from the same period and the description matches almost word for word in several of them - tall, dark suit, oddly proportioned limbs, subjects rarely able to describe the face clearly. What gets me is the facial detail problem. Nearly every regression transcript has the subject struggling specifically with the face, like there's some kind of block on that particular memory. Could be a genuine perceptual issue during the experience, could be an artefact of how hypnotic regression works, could be something more deliberate. Worth looking at whether Budd Hopkins or David Jacobs flagged this figure type separately from the standard grey descriptions because I'm fairly sure they did.

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