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Within the support group for people who have had encounters with foreigners
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Within the support group for people who have had encounters with foreigners
by Keleigh Nealon, Sophie Trouw and Tara Fowler October 27, 2018 (insideedition.com)
• In Wareham, Massachusetts, in the southeastern part of the state near Cape Cod, the twin sisters Debbie and Audrey Hewins created 'Starborn Support', a support group for 'experimenters' and abducted aliens. The members of Starborn Support are comfortable when they face the trauma and fear that such encounters cause.
• Many describe these encounters as a life-changing event. For Debbie, her experience felt like death. Unable to move, unable to speak, all you can do is observe how the strange being approaches you, its energy seeps into your body. Debbie said: "When we were looking for help, when things really started to happen, we could not find any group or anyone to help us." That's why they created Starborn Support.
• As a little girl in Ohio, Debbie would beg her parents to protect her from the "bald men," whom she now identifies as the "grays." After she fell asleep, the aliens would wake her up using the voices of her parents and a blue light shining through her bedroom. Debbie points out that these strange beings might look like gigantic lizards, or little creatures with spiraling silver skin, or simply as human beings. Then, "they hit you with this energy," Debbie continued. "Your whole body begins to vibrate and you paralyze, but if you sit down and want you to lie down, your body will automatically fall down." It's scary, he said. "Your mind is working, your eyes are working, you can see what is happening, you are aware of what is happening, but you can not move."
• Many say they feel lonely after going through an ET experience. "Not being able to talk to someone" [is hard]That's why we do what we do, "Debbie said." You do not go near anyone, 'Hey. I am an abductee, "added Matthew Moniz, scientific advisor to Starborn Support, a couple of years ago, a girlfriend had moved with Moniz, who had experienced visits to ET late at night, and one night his girlfriend woke up and found him levitating. on his bed. "I was like, 'Yes, I forgot to tell you. I'm an abductee, "she said with a smile.
• According to Debbie, post-traumatic stress disorder is "rampant" among the community. Some people can handle it. Some people can not. This is "a place where [experiencers] he can go and be accepted. "It's a very close group, said Moniz." We have that special bond, similar to combat veterans. ... Our combat is on a different battlefield. "Debbie believes that there are" thousands, if not millions, "of experimenters out there, and she exhorts them to speak." Look, you're not alone. "
• Starborn Support members know that many people doubt them. Debbie asks that non-believers treat the experimenters with more respect. "Many people, what they do not understand, they attack," he said. The Starborn Support offers are also assistance for the relatives of the experimenters, helping them learn to deal with what an experimenter may be going through.
• Debbie suspects that the experimenters have been chosen for a specific reason. "I do not know the purpose or what is going to happen, but it's going to be something big," he said. "... I believe that people like me are chosen to be speakers of the truth." She adds: "We can not all ... have this great deception."
It begins with a strange buzz and a creeping feeling of fear.
Unable to move, unable to speak, all you can do is observe how the being approaches you, its energy seeps into your body.
For Debbie Starborn, it feels like death.
It is what is known as an "experience" or "encounter". And for those who claim to have had them, they change their lives.
Audrey and Debbie Hewins
In Wareham, Massachusetts, on the edge of a remote bay, Starborn Support members come together to find comfort among themselves. Each member of the group says they have experienced an extraterrestrial extraterrestrial encounter or, in some cases, kidnapping.
Founded by Debbie and her twin sister Audrey, the group focuses on helping people learn how to deal with the trauma such experiences can inflict.
"I've always had a twin sister to go through, be there together, go through this together," Debbie told InsideEdition.com at the Labor Day weekend meeting. "When we were looking out, looking for help when things really started to happen, we could not find any group or anyone to help." So they created Starborn Support.
Close encounters
Many say that they feel alone after suffering an experience.
You think "you're completely crazy," Debbie said. "Not being able to talk to someone" [is hard], that's why we do what we do. "
"You do not go near anyone, 'Hey, I'm an abductee," added Matthew Moniz, scientific advisor to Starborn Support.
Moniz knows it first-hand. Years ago, a girlfriend moved with him. He had not mentioned his inclination to receive midnight visits, so the first time they showed up after she moved in, he said, his girlfriend woke up and found him levitating on the bed they shared.
"I was like, 'Yes, I forgot to tell you, I'm an abductee,' he said with a smile.
His girlfriend could not do that. "A couple of weeks later, she's like ... 'I'm leaving here.'"
Point out the incident when people say they are just making up stories to get attention.
"The attention you get is not the kind of attention you want when you're talking about this, it's not good care," he said.
As a child, Debbie begged her parents to protect her from the "bald men."
"When I was living in Ohio when I was little, I used to beg my parents, 'Do not put me to bed, the bald men are going to catch me,'" he recalled. "I called them bald men, because I was dealing with the aliens typical of the movie, the grays."
But unlike the aliens you see in Hollywood, these beings can change shape, appearing as giant lizards, or small beings with silvery, swirling skin, like mercury. Sometimes they even look human, Debbie said.
9:41 minutes video of the founders of the abducted support group of Starborn.
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