
Global Positioning Satellite
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Filers Files #5 for January 30, 2002, distributed by e-mail from
Mufon Director George A. Filer, tells about a first ever case
where a man who was abducted from his boat was able to
track his ?missing time? with the Global Positioning Satellite
System he had with him.
The GPS system is available for boats and cars and provides
accurate time and location information within fifteen feet of
the object being tracked. For a thousand dollars anyone can
put a satellite tracking system into their vehicle that is about
the size of a pound of margarine.
?Paul S.? says, ?I was abducted October 28.1999, on the
north side of the railroad bridge while boating in Carlyle?I
remember very little of the actual abduction, but I was able
to recall the position changes?I remember boating under the
bridge near the railroad embankment when I paused to open a
map in order locate the main channel. The next thing I
remember is being one quarter of a mile into the stumped
filled northern section of the lake. I was understandably
confused and disorientated.
?I figured out where I was with a map and compass, which is
normally not needed there. I then proceeded to explore and
fish the area totally forgetting the position change. I was
reminded by?the GPS equipment in my boat. I found a way to
put my saved GPS trails on a computer map. When I put the
saved trail from that fishing trip on the map I got a shock.
The trail went over the railroad embankment and back in a
rapidly moving narrow parabolic curve. Somehow the boat
had to be flying in the air. Then there is a gap and the spot
the trail starts again is the spot I remembered ?appearing? at.
?When I saw the evidence, the memory of the position
change came back as if I had never forgotten it.?
Paul went to a therapist in St. Louis and was able to unearth
memories of a gray alien and a craft. He was also able to
access childhood memories that indicate a history of
abductions.
To learn about one person?s abduction experience,
read ?Diary of an Abduction? by Angela Thompson Smith,
click here.
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