"military abduction" meaning in All languages combined

See military abduction on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: military abductions [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} military abduction (plural military abductions)
  1. A deceitful military operation performed to convince the targets of the operation that they have had an encounter with extraterrestrial beings which is actually a staged ploy Categories (topical): Ufology Synonyms: milab
    Sense id: en-military_abduction-en-noun-YotN~nRD Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries

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          "text": "1996 Helmut Lammer Ph.D. Preliminary Findings Of Project MILAB: Evidence For Military Kidnappings Of Alleged UFO Abductees published at The Alien Jigsaw, Mind Control Forums and on many other web sites.\nRecently, some UFO abductees have reported that they have also been kidnapped by military intelligence personnel (MILAB) and taken to hospitals and/or military facilities, some of which are described as being underground."
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          "text": "1999 A letter from Dr. Helmut Lammer of the Austrian Space Agency to Dr. Steven Greer of the Disclosure Project, published in Greer, Steven M. Extraterrestrial Contact: The Evidence and Implications. Crossing Point Inc, →ISBN, page 8.\nI will send you today a copy of the MILAB (Military Abductions) manuscript for review."
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          "ref": "2004 Encyclopedic entry in William J. Birnes The UFO Magazine UFO Encyclopedia: The Most Comprehensive Single-Volume UFO Reference in Print, Pocket Books, page 215",
          "text": "Military Abductions (MILABS)\nAbductions conducted by members of the U.S. military for the purposes of either learning what happened to real alien abductees or as part of a military or CIA \"mind control\" program."
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          "ref": "2003, Brenda Denzler, The Lure of the Edge: Scientific Passions, Religious Beliefs, and the Pursuit of UFOs, University of California Press, →ISBN, page 62:",
          "text": "Whatever the answer might be, the idea of military involvement in abductions became a standard feature of the abduction scenario by the mid-1990s and, like the subject of implants, became a specialized focus for an on-going study by a small group of ufologists who formed Project MILAB.",
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