The 'Alien Abductions' course (Exo113) investigates the alien abduction phenomenon. It is one of the enduring
mysteries of our time, where evidence is elusive and the narratives that we are
presented with seem to contradict each other.
The course first looks at the
facts we can establish. Then it analyzes some additional aspects like implants,
the hybridization program, the impact the phenomenon has had, etc. We try and
put the pieces of the puzzle together and look at the different interpretations
that the most prominent researchers have come up with. We also try to find out
why they contradict each other. Then finally, we look at the bigger picture.
Course instructor: Manuel Lamiroy.
The course consists of fourteen lectures,
split up into two main parts, and a mid-term break.
Part 1: Facts
from the Field
Lecture 1
Introduction to alien abductions
Lecture 2
What are alien abductions?
Lecture 3
What are not alien abductions?
Lecture 4
Who are the non-human players?
Lecture 5
Who are the human players?
Lecture 6
Possible Motivations: Why are alien abductions …
Lecture 7
A history of famous abduction cases
Break
Part 2. Analyses
and Interpretations
Lecture 8
Impact and effects
Lecture 9
Other aspects of the abduction phenomenon
Lecture 10
A new paradigm
Lecture 11
Government involvement and cover-up
Lecture 12
Perspectives – interpretations by authors
Lecture 13
Narratives – a typology of interpretations
Lecture
14
The Bigger Picture
About your instructor
Manuel Lamiroy has been actively investigating abduction and contact cases since 1994. He has worked as a regression therapist and was part of a network of therapists who shared information on abduction and contact cases. This resulted in the Exopaedia.
From 2006 to 2011, he was the administrator of a discussion forum where a couple thousand contactees and abductees shared their experience. He still is administrator and co-owner of its successor.
Manuel has also been editor in chief of Jar Magazine since 2017. JAR magazine is focused on abduction and encounter research.
Even though the Exopolitics Institute is registered as an educational non-profit organization, at present its courses and certificate are not recognized.