Avoiding Alien Abduction while Driving

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In recent weeks, a wave of peculiar sightings involving UFOs (or “UAPs,” as they are politely referred to in contemporary discourse) has piqued the curiosity of many. Unsurprisingly, within the UFO community, a newfound interest in avoiding potential alien abductions during long journeys has arisen.

Drawing upon documented evidence and the wisdom shared in numerous UFO journals, such as the MUFON UFO Journal and the International UFO Reporter, we’ve compiled a comprehensive guide to help you navigate through abduction hysteria and enhance your personal shield against alien entities.

Avoidance: The First Line of Defense

The simplest way to thwart an abduction is to avoid being in the wrong place at the wrong time altogether—a tactic akin to Sun Tzu’s principle of winning battles without direct confrontation. While complete avoidance, including refraining from driving, may be an option for some, we recognize it may not be feasible for all. In such cases, consider steering clear of nighttime drives.

As hair-raising true tales in the annals of UFO abduction study have revealed, almost every alien abduction during a road trip unfolds under the cover of darkness, typically on a desolate stretch of highway. To minimize your risk, it’s advisable to avoid driving at night whenever possible.

Keeping Control with a Velostat Hat (thought screen helmet)

A crucial suggestion, based on documented evidence and personal accounts, is to equip your vehicle with a thought-screen helmet, akin to those mentioned in the anthology of UFO abductions. Michael Menkin, the visionary inventor behind these helmets, has reported considerable success in deterring alien abduction through their use. However, we recommend exploring the testimonials available on Menkin’s website to form your own judgment.

The thought-screen helmet is cleverly lined with velostat, a material believed to thwart the transmission Greys employ for paralyzing humans. Recall the notorious Barney and Betty Hill incident—an event that unfolded late at night when the couple pulled over to observe a UFO. As Barney spotted the UFO’s occupants through its windows, they promptly exercised mind control, preventing him from accessing his pistol. The Hills were left entirely defenseless.

Initially, experts theorized this helmet acted as a shield against alien telepathy. But after a solid 24 years of research with abductees and another 20 with neuro patients, it’s become clear that this helmet works by sparking a unique brain activity. This activity acts as a jammer, stopping any alien telepathy from being translated into human thoughts. Its secret weapon? A material called Velostat. Trust me, you’ll want to stock up on this; it’s the only material that’s proven consistently effective in these helmets since they hit the scene in 1999.

But here’s where it gets intriguing for us preppers: our extraterrestrial visitors seem puzzled by this tech. They’ve nabbed 15 helmets and even three Velostat-lined caps in attempts to crack its secrets but to no avail. And here’s a pro-tip from the tactical playbook: these beings don’t get the concept of locks. If you’re investing in a Thought Screen Helmet (which I recommend you seriously consider), stash it in a locked cabinet. That’s right—lock it up, and it’s as safe as your cache of MREs.

For those of you always on the move or wanting to keep a low profile, there’s good news. The Velostat magic isn’t restricted to helmets. You can tactically integrate it into everyday wearables, like baseball caps. And given the global testimonials—from the backwoods of the U.S. to bustling cities in India—we’re looking at a tried-and-true piece of tactical gear.

The thought-screen helmet serves as a formidable defense against such mind control, affording you the freedom to respond decisively.

Equipping Your Vehicle with Defense Items

What defensive items should you keep in your car? While personal safety is paramount, we acknowledge that firearms may not be suitable for everyone, depending on your legal status or the regulations of your state. In such instances, we advocate for alternative projectile launchers like the Byrna pepperball gun. According to some accounts, the Greys possess skin pores that unwittingly absorb toxins. Thus, pepper spray—whether in traditional form or launched from a Byrna pepperball gun—may be an unexpectedly effective deterrent.

Additionally, consider adding a tactical whip to your repertoire—an all-around tool that serves as a formidable melee weapon for self-defense against multiple attackers. This versatile instrument can also be invaluable for breaking car window glass and cutting seat belts in emergencies.

Appeal to Religious Figures and Personal Shield Appeal

In her book, “Defending Against Alien Abductions,” Ann Druffel has noted that many individuals have successfully deterred alien visitors by invoking religious figures, with Jesus being a common figure of appeal in the United States. Although there’s no conclusive evidence to suggest that other religious figures would yield similar results, it remains an option for personal shield appeal in critical moments.

Extra Car Battery: A Prudent Precaution

Lastly, in the unfortunate event of an abduction scenario, it cannot hurt to have backup resources. An additional car battery may come in handy, as UFOs are known to emit electromagnetic interference that can damage vehicle electronics. Even if you successfully fend off an alien abduction, these extraterrestrial entities might leave you with a malfunctioning battery as a parting gift—a scenario akin to the automotive equivalent of packing an extra pair of underwear.

By following these precautions and enhancing your personal shield appeal, you can bolster your readiness and safeguard against potential alien encounters during long drives. Remember, though alien discussions abound in popular media, preparedness for the unexpected is paramount in the realm of home defense and personal safety.

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