
by Nicholas A. Reiter
16 April 1991
ABSTRACT: (Published in the Bulletin of Anomalous Experience, Vol. 2, No. 4, June 1991) This paper
documents experiments dedicated to developing an understanding of alleged UFO abductees claiming to be implanted
with an unknown device in the cranial region. These experiments were devised to elicit a tangible response through
a testing of the Magnet Implant Response (MIR) and symptom relief through the utilization of a Tesla Coil
Suppression Effect (TCSE). Likewise, specific areas of the cranium were found to be hyper-sensitive. This is an
attempt to unlock an understanding of bio-energetics and the UFO enigma.
In January and February of 1991, experimental observations were made which may open new doors to
the understanding of the nature and mechanics of the UFO abduction experience.
These experiments and tests were engineered by a colleague (AR) and myself in the autumn of 1990.
They were then conducted in the Dallas, Texas, area by AR, with the assistance of several volunteers from the
local UFO abductee "community".
Our objectives were, and remain, simple and functional:
- Can the UFO abduction process be understood in the terms of specific technology?
- Can the abduction implant devices, recalled so often under hypnosis, be objectively detected,
studied, and possibly neutralized by electrical, magnetic, or otherwise energy-related means?
- Can a system of defense be developed against the abduction protocol?
The goals remain firm in our sights. They form the core basis for all of the experimental work
carried out by AR and myself. For the benefit of the reader, it would be wise, at this time, to also give a brief
outline of the assumptions which underlie items 1 through 3 above:
- There exists an intelligence, of unknown origin an nature, which is currently carrying out an agenda of
experimentation, manipulation, and/or resource acquisition using the human race, or certain members thereof,
as unwilling subjects.
- The agenda given in assumption A is being carried out with the use of a highly advanced technology.
- This technology appears to be, at least partially, based on forms of energy, or engery-matter
relationships, which are currently unknown to, or unacknowledged by, classical physics.
- The human race has the undeniable right to defend itself to the best of its ability, against the abduction
agenda.
The first set of experiments conducted by AR involved trying to find a means to elicit a tangible,
objective response from abduction implant devices.
My notebook tells me that on 30 December 1990, I received a telephone call from AR at 22:30 EST.
She called to inform me that earlier in the evening, the first of her experiment volunteers had felt a "weird"
sensation when a large (flux density measured at approximately 2000 gauss) horseshoe magnet had been held up to
the region of the volunteer's head where, under hypnosis, the volunteer had recalled aliens "doing something to
her". The sensation was extraordinarily vivid and disturbing to the volunteer. It seemed to have both a mental and
physiological nature. In nearest terms, it was a "panic" response, a mental feeling of terror or extreme
apprehension, coupled with a verified rise in pulse rate and perspiration.
The volunteer, henceforth known as V-#1, said that the "panic response" seemed to duplicate the
feeling that she had been subject to in the past, shortly before an abduction-related event would occur. Over the
course of the following week, several different tests were conducted with the assistance of V-#1.
- A large electromagnet (1000 turns of #14 wire wrapped around an iron core) was substituted for the
horseshoe magnet. This coil was energized by both 110VAC and 6VDC, in different tests. The "response" for
both the AC and DC field was of a much smaller magnitude than that caused by the horseshoe magnet, though the
symptoms were similar.
- While the horseshoe magnet was being used to elicit the "response" (henceforth known as the MIR - magnetic
implant response), a piece of steel was slid across the poles. The purpose of this action was to divert
the magnetic flux away from any region external to the magnet. When the steel diverted the flux, the MIR went
away. I had engineered this test to explore the possibility that the MIR might be induced by a "virtual state"
or vector field that would still theoretically be present in the absence of the actual flux lines. This,
apparently, is not the case, and the virtual field idea was set aside for now.
- The MIR seemed to first appear when the magnet was moved to within about eighteen inches of V-#1's
response region. From this threshold distance inward, the intensity of the effect increased.
- The Tesla Coil Suppression Effect (TCSE) was discovered. This will be discussed later.
On 8 January 1991, I was informed by AR that a second volunteer-abductee had been tested with the
large horseshoe magnet, and had experienced the MIR. They symptoms experienced by this volunteer (V-#2) were
virtually identical to those experienced by V-#1. As an interesting and positive highlight, it was noted that no
communication regarding the magnet experiments had passed from V-#1 to V-#2 prior to V-#2's test. This observation
helps to reduce the possibility that V-#2's response was a placebo effect.
Over the course of the following month, two more volunteers were tested for the MIR (V-#3, V-#4).
V-#3 tested positive with consistent symptoms. V-#4, however, felt to response or sensations.
Obviously, no concrete conclusions on the relationship of the MIR to the abduction experience can
be drawn at this point. However, one significant piece of informaion regarding the cases of volunteers one through
four should be noted here. Volunteers 1, 2, and 3 are "classical" abductees, though obviously their specific
experiences and ordeals were different. Each recalled, during either regression, or waking memory, the phenomena
most often experienced by those who have been repeatedly abducted: Grey entities, quasi-medical protocols,
possible implant insertion, etc. Volunteer #4's abduction experiences were quite "non-standard" and may involve an
entirely different phenomenon.
These four cases comprise the whole of the MIR testing conducted by AR in the Dallas, Texas,
area.
On 2 January 1991, at 23:30 EST, I received a phone call from AR, the purpose of which was to
inform me of another major discovery relating to the MIR. This particular experiment had been conducted with the
assistance of V-#1.
V-#1 was checked for the MIR. Results were positive. Following this, the volunteer was seated in
front of a table where an 18" tall spark-gap Tesla Coil was set up (exact construction details are available upon
request). The circuit was turned on for several minutes. (The oscillator's power level was adjusted at the spark
gap to produce a 4" discharge at the secondary terminal).
Following the exposure to the field of the Tesla Coil, V-#1 was re-tested for the MIR. The results
were absolutely negative. The MIR had vanished. V-#1 was tested again, approximately twenty-four hours later, and
the results were still negative. I was informed by AR that on 8 January 1991, V-#1's MIR had finally returned
though at a considerably lower level of magnitude than before the Tesla Coil exposure. From this observation, I
inferred that the MIR had not been eliminated, but had been "deadened" or stunned temporarily.
At that time, V-#2 was similarly tested with the Tesla Coil. The results were identical. The MIR
was suppressed.
To date, only two volunteers, V-#1 and V-#2, have worked with either AR or I on the Tesla Coil
Suppression Effect (TCSE).
Another interesting Tesla Coil effect was noticed by V-#1 during January and February of 1991.
V-#1 was given the Tesla Coil to keep and use at her home. On several occasions, specifically on certain evenings,
V-#1 would get the feeling that unseen entities were nearby. She found that by powering up the Tesla Coil, this
sensation would vanish, as though the Coil was disrupting or driving away the invisible force.
This, then, is a complete summary of the informal, yet extremely promising experiments conducted
by AR during the winter of 1990-91. As of the date of the writing of this report, AR is no longer involved with
MIR or TCSE experimentation of any kind, and is currently devoting her research time to abductee support services.
She is a real trooper, and a dear friend, and I shall take this opportunity to thank her wholeheartedly for her
dedication and work!
Since February of this year, I have endeavoured to conduct some MIR testing of my own. My protocol
has taken a somewhat different course than AR's, mainly because of a total lack of volunteers who are also
acknowledged abductees. I chose instead to try a "random test" approach. Friends, family, acquaintances, and
business associates were tested for the MIR voluntarily.
My protocol is rather simple. The subject is told that some people seem to be able to sense
magnetic fields, for unknown reasons, and that I would like to determine if they (the volunteer) can also.
The volunteer is seated in a comfortable chair. A Galvanic Skin Response monitor is attached to
the second and third fingers of the left hand. The volunteer is then shown the test magnet (identical to the one
used in the Texas experiments) and is told that the magnet will be moved around near their head. The volunteer is
asked to verbalize any feelings or sensations that may arise during the test.
The volunteer is blindfolded, and two or three minutes are taken for the GSR monitor to settle
out. At this point in time, the horseshoe magnet is slowly and randomly moved around the volunteer's head. Spacing
between magnet and head is kept as close to two inches as possible, at all positions.
Sensations, feelings, and GSR monitor response are observed and recorded, if any occur. When done,
the volunteer is courteously thanked for their time and assistance. If permitted, I have recorded the age and
occupation of the volunteer, as well as their name and test results.
At the time of the writing of this report, I have tested twenty-four individuals for the MIR. My
intention is to personally test one hundred persons total, before I call this particular experiment complete.
The twenty-four volunteers tested so far have presented a fairly wide assortment of ages, sex, and
backgrounds. Out of the twenty-four, I have found five individuals who have responded to the magnet. In these five
cases, one or more of the following response characteristics was noted in each case:
- A feeling of apprehension or panic. "hair rising up on the neck; adrenaline pumping..."
- A sensation of pressure, or tightness (uncomfortable).
- A feeling of disorientation.
- Dark, formless shapes, moving against closed eyelids.
- Uncontrollable hand and finger twitching.
None of the five positive response cases were totally identical in symptom. However, the following
characteristics were common to all five cases:
- The feeling was weird and unpleasant.
- Extreme nervousness and anxiety was produced.
- The effect was vivid and definite.
- The GSR monitor tone went up, indicating an increase in bodily perspiration.
- The response occurred at a single, definite location on each volunteer's head.
Item number 5 from the above list may prove to be a valuable clue to uncovering the ultimate
nature of the MIR. For the reader's reference, I have listed here the specific MIR regions found so far:
Case #6 - Behind and below left ear.
Case #2 - Left temple (in front of, and slightly above left ear).
Case #3 - Above nose, somewhere "between and behind eyes".
Case #13 - Left temple.
Case #21 - Above and slightly behind left ear.
Upon completion of my one hundred volunteer experiment, a complete report will be generated.
In addition to my random testing, I have conducted one reasonably controlled blind (not double
blind) test with the assistance of the volunteer from Case #6.
On the morning of 31 March 1991, I took my MIR test magnet and sealed it inside of a small
cardboard box. I procured two similar boxes, and affixed dummy weights (non-metallic or magnetic) inside. It
should be noted that the magnet had been carefully placed within its box so that the poles were "aired" out of the
one end. This end of the box was externally marked with an arrow. The other two boxes were marked identically with
the magnet box.
That evening, at 18:45 EST, the volunteer from Case #6, "Dennis", was shown the three sealed boxes.
He was told that one of them contained the test magnet and that the other two did not. Dennis was seated,
blindfolded, and hooked up to the GSR monitor. A third, unconnected party, was asked to randomly choose one of the
boxes. A box was selected.
I took the chosen box and slowly moved it around Dennis's head. When the box passed over the MIR
region discovered in the original test, Dennis exclaimed "That's it! I can feel it!" The GSR monitor went hard peg
positive. Dennis's blindfold was removed and the selected box was opened. The box indeed contained the magnet.
One final, peculiar observation was made at the close of the blind test. After removing the magnet
from its box, and recording my notes, I once again held the magnet up to Dennis's head. This time, Dennis felt no
sensation at all. The MIR had spontaneously vanished!
This experiment, in my opinion, vividly demonstrated the real, objective nature of the MIR.
In the Texas experiments, all of the volunteers were acknowledged UFO abductees. I am currently
conducting some casual interviews with the five positive responding volunteers form my own tests, to determine
whether or not there are any UFO abduction-related events in their own personal histories.
Two of the five MIR experiences have had odd psychic or "ghost" related incidents in their past.
Another says that she recalls having dreams about large four foot tall insects in her bedroom as a child. Yet
another saw a large "V" shaped UFO a number of years ago. Only time and more conversation will tell.
This report is a complete summary of the discovery of the MIR and the TCSE, and of the related
experiments conducted by AR and myself.
What was found and observed by us must be extrapolated, confirmed and explored by other
researchers. Both AR and I believe that these effects are real. We also believe that the MIR and the TCSE, if
proven valid and studied, may unlock and open a new door to the understanding of bio-energetic relationships, and
the UFO enigma. It will take time and resources, both human and material, but the pay-off will be grand.
By profession, I am an engineering technician. My approach to the MIR has reflected that
background. I hesitate to form any one theory about the nature of the MIR and TCSE. I cannot even say that the
effects are undeniably implant-related. Perhaps a natural, in-born magnetic sense is at work here. I subscribe to
a number of pet ideas about the nature and purpose of implants, how abduction mind control is achieved, and about
UFO technology in general. And while I will be glad to discuss my ideas with any interested party, at this time,
and in this forum, I can presently only that which AR and I have seen with our own eyes.
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