Hi Group,
I just had a horrible thought based on info in one of my posts. I heard that
if the Grays want to use a woman as a temporary host for a hybrid fetus and
the woman has already had a hysterectomy, they will attach the fetus to the
outside wall of their intestines. This way the intestines feed digested food
directly to the fetus. Then at 2 months or so they will re-abduct her, remove
the hybrid fetus, and raise it themselves in a tank of nutrients because the
ability to absorb nutrition through their skin has developed at that stage.
Here we go. The reason for all of that ANAL PROBING is to attach A FETUS to
the intestines of ALL of those abductees who get probed, namely men. This is
especially worrisome in light of the men who display sympathetic pregnancy
symptoms when their wives are pregnant. Is it really because they are
pregnant too?
From: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/592025.stm
Thursday 6 January, 2000, 02:11 GMT
Male pregnancy roller coaster
The developing fetus drives hormone changes
Men accompany the mother of their child on a nine-month hormonal roller
coaster, it has been discovered. Canadian researchers have shown that
expectant fathers' hormones fluctuate up and down, mimicking their partners'
levels. During pregnancy, levels of several hormones rise in an expectant
mother; prolactin which triggers lactation, cortisol which is related to a
mother-baby bonding and the main female sex hormone, oestradiol. Immediately
after the birth, the levels crash. Anne Storey of Memorial University,
Newfoundland, and her colleagues wanted to find out if the same was true for
men.
Drastic changes
New Scientist reports that they recruited 34 couples from an antenatal class
and took blood samples at different times during and after the pregnancies.
The researchers found that in fathers, levels of cortisol, prolactin and
testosterone changed significantly during their partners' pregnancies. "The
differences for mums were much more drastic, but the patterns were similar,"
says Dr Storey. Testosterone dropped by 33% just after the baby's birth, and
the lower levels of testosterone were associated with men becoming more
parental, the researchers found. Dr Storey speculates that a combination of
behavior and pheromones from a pregnant woman somehow prompts the father to
prepare for the birth of his child: "There's something about the couple being
together that sets the stage."
Crying on cue
The team also asked fathers about changes that might signal a "sympathetic
pregnancy," such as fatigue, change of appetite and weight gain. Fathers who
reported these symptoms also had higher prolactin levels and a steeper drop
in testosterone than those who did not. Finally, the researchers studied
short-term changes. After giving a blood sample, volunteers listened to a
six-minute tape of a newborn baby's cries and watched a video about the
difficulties of learning to breast feed. Thirty minutes later, their blood
was sampled again. The researchers found that both the men and the women
experienced pronounced hormonal changes after exposure to the baby cues, with
cortisol levels plummeting.
OK guys, I am willing to bet that a 2 month old fetus is the perfect size to
be removed anally.
Art
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