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u/kinch07 · 5 pointsr/AlienAbduction

This is a great if disturbing book about one case.

https://www.amazon.com/Shivitti-Vision-Consciousness-Classics-Ka-Tzetnik/dp/0895561131/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=Ka-Tzetnik+135633&qid=1569360899&sr=8-2

> For 30 years after his release from Auschwitz death camp, Yehiel De-Nur suffered nightmares but their specific content eluded him. His worst memories escaped him. He wrote books during this period, always signing them with the number tattooed on his left arm (Ka-Tzetnik 135633) at Auschwitz. Ka-Tzet are the initials K.Z., standing for the German "Konzentration Zenter" (Concentration Camp), and every prisoner was known as "Ka-Tzetnik Number so-and-so." Yehiel De-Nur's suffering was so severe during those 30 years that he eventually allowed himself to be persuaded to undergo therapy with LSD (Lysergic acid diethylamide) at the hands of a Dutch Professor skilled and experienced in the use of this powerful drug. The treatments were mentally and emotionally agonizing; the hallucinations they produced need to be read to be believed and understood - and one needs mental and emotional strength to continue with the reading. After a number of treatments, Yehiel De-Nur saw and remembered what his mind had allowed him to forget since Auschwitz. This is harrowing for the reader, and the memory for Mr De-Nur causes him such suffering that he wonders for a long time afterwards about the wisdom of forcing oneself to recall what the mind kindly allows one to forget. This book is a translation from the Hebrew, one of the translators being Eliyah Nike De-Nur, the writer's wife who gave him constant, loving support. The reader is left with the stark horror of hallucinations and memories wide awake within her, and a strong reminder of the evil that human beings can, and do, perpetrate upon one another. To be read with an open mind and a strong heart. Sheila McLaren.

u/baphometshaircut · 1 pointr/AlienAbduction

I just finished reading a credible first person account of a lifelong series of alien abductions. "The Incident at Devils Den" by Terry Lovelace, a guy who used to be the Assistant Attorney General in Vermont.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07B7HMPPZ

It includes some pretty interesting information on what the US Air Force actually knows about the alien abduction phenomenon.