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💥 "I Was Abducted & Gave Birth to Aliens" - UFO Alien Abduction Body Language Analyzed 

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@TheBehaviorPanel
@TheBehaviorPanel 4 года назад
Scott Rouse: BodyLanguageTactics.com Mark Bowden: TruthAndLies.ca Chase Hughes: ChaseHughes.com Greg Hartley: BodyLanguageTactics.com
@thesilverpen
@thesilverpen 3 года назад
Me, too, I had aliens for kids. They transformed from cute toddlers to loud, often obnoxious and full of sassy remarks. Worse if told to do a chore. Truly alien.
@Ali-kb8gr
@Ali-kb8gr 3 года назад
Lol I feel ya!!
@bambieyedgirl7846
@bambieyedgirl7846 3 года назад
Brilliant comment!! 😂😂😂
@Ski7440
@Ski7440 3 года назад
Yep monsters ,, teenagers are ! 😫🙄😜
@LúciaKitten
@LúciaKitten 3 года назад
Haha too funny!!!
@ouiouibien_1979
@ouiouibien_1979 3 года назад
I hear ya! Hahaha👌😜👍🤣
@NB-yf3yg
@NB-yf3yg 4 года назад
What I absolutely love about this series is there are no ego's - no fighting to get in a plug for an upcoming book etc. As experts skilled in this 'art' I can also tell from your own body language that you are learning from each other and therefore adding to your own arsenal of skills - a masterclass in how to 'teach the teacher'. A real pleasure to watch and learn from, thank you.
@TheBehaviorPanel
@TheBehaviorPanel 4 года назад
Each episode is truly full of insights for us all. Thanks for noticing this, Neil.
@magicyoume1180
@magicyoume1180 4 года назад
@@TheBehaviorPanel Would be interesting for T. B. P. to explore the “Citizens Hearing on Disclosure “where some 40 researchers, military, political, witnesses, etc testified for over 5 days at the National Press Club in Washington to former members of Congress ,& others regarding evidence & events of extraterrestrial related phenomena from as far back as 1947.
@toxigenic
@toxigenic 4 года назад
Yes! It's moderated nicely and the participants seem to really enjoy each other's insights and company. It's a fun group to watch.
@CarolleRawCovers
@CarolleRawCovers 3 года назад
@@TheBehaviorPanel That's a bonus, the bond between the 4 of you guys. Great observation!!!
@sweetlullaby5156
@sweetlullaby5156 3 года назад
I agree! they even promote each other (or other authors)
@rowlandantonbarkley2500
@rowlandantonbarkley2500 4 года назад
I would love to see you take on the "Tom Cruise Scientologist" video next time you want to do an entertaining one. Every time he says the subject is great, he makes a nervous laugh, as if he has no idea how to be an actor.
@goldieslocks2001
@goldieslocks2001 3 года назад
Yes, please review the Tom Cruise Scientology video. Excellent idea💡
@brettmastema7056
@brettmastema7056 3 года назад
I did learn about some of the things hes talking about in that video. When I heard it, some of it made much more sense. but tom is pretty high level all the time. I think thats a scientology thing to make people feel more engaged. I mean kinda works a lot of people think hes great that have met him. I still find him creepy. I think hes trying his best to be sincere
@ecb1979
@ecb1979 3 года назад
Oooh yes!!!!
@randomyoutubeperson6954
@randomyoutubeperson6954 3 года назад
Excellent suggestion!
@ingevonschneider5100
@ingevonschneider5100 3 года назад
He cant seriously believe all this shit and deny all the human rights violation going on. Question: Why does he stick to this?
@leslieshaw1421
@leslieshaw1421 3 года назад
@ Marc the concern in your eyes for this woman about what these pregnancy stories might really be about is touching. Your humanity and compassion for her are so apparent and it reinforces to me that this whole group has nothing but compassion and empathy for this poor woman as ridiculous as she sounds and that humanized her for me.
@arizonawaltons3991
@arizonawaltons3991 3 года назад
My brain: you’ve been watching these guys for 4 hours, go to bed Also me: why yes Mark, Scott, Chase and Greg.....I do see that micro expression. I see what they did there
@maryanderson2759
@maryanderson2759 2 года назад
😂
@rebeccafay5338
@rebeccafay5338 2 года назад
Haha! Same! I was woken by my partner snoring. Hours later...it's now 5am and I'm still watching videos. I discovered The Behavioural Panel earlier today. Finding this all very interesting! subscribed. 😊❤️
@allisonavery735
@allisonavery735 2 года назад
Haha! wish I could 'like' this multiple times! 😂 Glad to know I'm not alone 😁
@NiaPgn
@NiaPgn 2 года назад
Same looool
@thesingerintheshower
@thesingerintheshower Год назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 that is so relatable
@rebekahglen279
@rebekahglen279 3 года назад
It feels so wrong seeing them in a different order now
@nonamesjustopinions6984
@nonamesjustopinions6984 3 года назад
I like it 😂
@junenye
@junenye 3 года назад
Gave me so much anxiety lol
@nickygrey7027
@nickygrey7027 3 года назад
I also feel like it's odd
@Casper58
@Casper58 3 года назад
Definitely
@ih82r8
@ih82r8 3 года назад
I agree. This out of order business is weird. I like them all in their correct squares. :)
@pimlico3225
@pimlico3225 3 года назад
Really impressed at how well-versed and sensitive the panel is regarding women's health issues. It's nice to see.
@Hjaelteomslag
@Hjaelteomslag 3 года назад
@@mimim7026 Yeah, hysteria is obviously caused by hormones fluctuating.
@pimlico3225
@pimlico3225 3 года назад
@@Hjaelteomslag PMDD is a thing, comparable to what would have been described as hysteria, which is indeed caused by fluctuating hormones.
@christienelson1437
@christienelson1437 3 года назад
Without knowing more about her it is difficult to know what is her motivation. Financial gain, attention seeking, grief or mental breakdown are all plausible reasons for this situation. Hope she gets help.🙏🌅🎇🎆💕
@marktroiano1533
@marktroiano1533 2 года назад
You'd be surprised at how many of us guys, while not well versed, are very sensitive when our girlfriend or wives have women's health issues. It's all a click away now to find out about the subject to understand and read what we can do to help (and not do). I'm still old school Sicilian American. Being old school is different than being indifferent or cruel or too embarrassed for yourself to discuss something so important to your partner
@laurabuxton7041
@laurabuxton7041 Год назад
I also appreciate the way Scott always talks about Women’s Intuition and how accurate our gut instincts are
@googs1307
@googs1307 4 года назад
I would love to see you pick apart one of the famous psychics!
@Smaugette
@Smaugette 3 года назад
Ooh yes! I will need to look at their video list to see if they've done one.
@counselforthedefendant4499
@counselforthedefendant4499 3 года назад
Great suggestions! Especially the guy that only does celebs and has a show on E! Network. That guy. Think he calls himself a clairvoyant
@googs1307
@googs1307 3 года назад
@@counselforthedefendant4499 Yes! He knows how to pick his marks when he only reads celebs that have their life on the internet for him to pick through!
@lorir5728
@lorir5728 3 года назад
Ugh. I can't stand that guy. Instant dislike with him. I could have done pretty much any of those. Its so fake
@nutcracker2916
@nutcracker2916 3 года назад
That dreadful Sylvia Brown who had a voice like a chain smoking navvy. She told a distraught couple their boy was dead. But was later found alive. I think she messed up like that a couple of times . Yet in spite of that was still given a prime time spot on a show. She's passed away now. Then there's that Theresa Caputo The one with the hair that defies gravity. lol
@rhonda3071
@rhonda3071 Год назад
I like Mark’s compassionate comments. I think this woman has created this delusion to help her cope with her trauma and loss.
@laura-bianca3130
@laura-bianca3130 2 года назад
look closely and you'll see tears in the eyes of Mark. First one to mention hospital, and trauma...very perceptive, but also logical to all those who know what he's talking about. Edit: Mark is the most astute in this video.
@sianbeecham2825
@sianbeecham2825 3 года назад
Mark you were so kind, my thoughts are she has suffered a terrible trauma and this is the ladies way to cope. Love all four of you. Keep it up xx
@eileenbell8965
@eileenbell8965 Год назад
Oooh how demeaning to say “that’s the way ladies act….. “ 95% I would say DO NOT act like her…..
@charmaynebruce6215
@charmaynebruce6215 Год назад
​​@@eileenbell8965Oh for heaven's sake, @sianbeecham2825 did NOT write that! 🙄 Your "quote" is COMPLETELY wrong!! How did you read something the commenter DIDN'T even write? Wow. He/she wrote, if you take the time to actually READ the words...sigh, "... this is the ladies way to cope." It's obvious the comment was referring to THE lady in the video! Not to every lady 🙄
@tltmath
@tltmath Год назад
@@eileenbell8965 It’s just that the s in ladies should have been preceded by an apostrophy
@VickyF_
@VickyF_ Год назад
​@@eileenbell8965she clearly didn't write that. She said that is how THIS lady acts. Either you didn't read it correctly before leaping to comment, or you're being deliberately obtuse. Whichever it is, you look stupid.
@jlbaker2000
@jlbaker2000 Год назад
lady's
@PoppinPortraits
@PoppinPortraits 4 года назад
When I was about 6 an uncle took me into the woods and showed me a leprechaun perched in a tree eating from a bowl. I was late teens before realizing he’d planted it in my brain to a point where I can still see it perfectly 40 years later. The power of suggestion is phenomenal. My Grandparents often told stories of the fairies but it turns out there were lots of mushrooms in innishowen back then . Both true stories.
@MH_297
@MH_297 3 года назад
🤣🤣
@luv2luv720
@luv2luv720 3 года назад
Sounds like a fun upbringing!!
@AFairyHunter
@AFairyHunter 3 года назад
Beautiful Ireland x
@braeutchen41
@braeutchen41 3 года назад
@@AFairyHunter we had a faerie bunny rabbit who lived under the ice box..... He would leave us one of my Gramas homemade peanut butter cookies, laying on a napkin on the floor in front of the ice box, IF we were very good children. His name was "Tickle-Toe"......🤯...... 20 yrs later, my children kicked Tickle Toe to the curb......BECAUSE.....I only had some store bought bubble gum to put in front of the refrigerator.....so while they napped, I laid 2 pieces of gum on the floor in front if the fridge.....My 18 mo old came out..looked at the gum, kicked the fridge and said, "STUPID Rabbit!" And stormed off. I went after her and said, " what's wrong!?🤷‍♀️" And SHE said....."I told him I wanted chocolate!" 😠 I burst out laughing and Tickle Toe packed up his valise and moved away🤦‍♀️ 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@AFairyHunter
@AFairyHunter 3 года назад
HeLlO I'm practically her daughter :DDD
@lindalloyd6581
@lindalloyd6581 3 года назад
My first memory was when I was 4 or 5 years old helping my dad in the garden. We had the radio on and Louis Armstrong was singing What a Wonderful World. Everytime I hear this song it takes me back to that summers day. I'm 56 in a couple of months. I suffer with Fibromyalgia and suffer dreadfully with brain fog but after hearing any song a few times I can sing it all the way through (sing being a loose term by the way lol). Beautiful memory. Keep safe everyone. Love from the UK.
@legendsend3520
@legendsend3520 3 года назад
Thats a beautiful memory indeed Linda :) love from London
@suzum5689
@suzum5689 3 года назад
Oh man, Linda! Nice memory! My sister was dying from cancer when she asked us to play this song at her funeral. She had written the lyrics in her journaling notebook, and, after she passed away, we photo-copied her writing and passed it out at the funeral and had everyone sing along with it. Every member of the family cannot separate that song from her memory now. Nice song. Bittersweet combined with your and my memories!
@rozannamurayama9629
@rozannamurayama9629 3 года назад
What a wonderful memory! ❤
@theConquerersMama
@theConquerersMama 2 года назад
What a lovely gift if a memory.
@gaelablake2692
@gaelablake2692 Год назад
I am 2yrs behind. As a woman who has had several miscarriages and D&Cs, this is very emotional and sensitive subject. I’m praying that she is not lying. I’m 31 min in and very concerned. I hope she has received the help/assistance/support she needed. Many blessing all!
@motleyminded85
@motleyminded85 3 года назад
I'm not sure if I would consider her "deceptive" in a literal sense. I think she truly believes her story, but at the same time, she is well aware that nobody else does and they perceive her very negatively. People are capable of indulging in their fantasies to the point of believing they are the truth while at the same time knowing they are unrealistic.
@davidjacobs8558
@davidjacobs8558 2 года назад
confabulation
@compulsiverambler1352
@compulsiverambler1352 Год назад
The US military believes her, they made a report about medical consequences of UFO encounters, which included pregnancies and mysterious vanishing of previously identified fetuses with no sign of miscarriage on any scans. It's so irrational to call something unrealistic when the precedent is all around us - humans artificially impregnate and cross-breed and genetically experiment with animals and surgically remove the embyros or fetuses, in laboratories and farms everyday. We are the precedent for this phenomenon. We prove it's possible by doing it ourselves.
@kateo7611
@kateo7611 Год назад
Not only this lady believes her experiences, but so do I. Don´t know why, but I feel as you do that she is stressed out from the situation that nobody believes her and therefore maybe these gents see that as signs for a liar. I have seen a whole documentary about ppl with the same experiences and you could tell they were broken by that what happened to them.
@enchanteddragonfly8335
@enchanteddragonfly8335 8 дней назад
I agree she truly believes it. She passed three lie detector tests
@amandamoroney8587
@amandamoroney8587 4 года назад
A true polygraph story - my sister was asked to help out at a mining company for only three weeks. She was asked to do a polygraph test - which I thought very strange considering it was an admin role. She failed the test three times - she insisted to do it again and again after the first fail ... because she knew she wasn't lying. I thought she was going to land in a mental institution because of it (very slight exaggeration). She sobbed for at least a month. I asked her what questions were asked. The questions were all about our brother and his business - he's very successful. Upon some investigation on my part, it was discovered that the polygrapher and my brother went to school together, and that he has always been envious of my brother.
@suzanneosullivan2457
@suzanneosullivan2457 4 года назад
Thats crazy
@dlemon90
@dlemon90 4 года назад
wow... that is evil. the ultimate gaslight. i hope that polygrapher got what was coming.
@adammckenzie8769
@adammckenzie8769 4 года назад
Is that even legal for a mining company to use for interviews ??
@rowanbowyer6560
@rowanbowyer6560 4 года назад
Amanda Moroney oh wow that’s awful for your sister, her confidence must’ve been shattered for awhile, I can’t imagine how confused she must’ve felt. Hope she went onto a great job
@texasrose2315
@texasrose2315 3 года назад
I hope you turned the person in, he should not be giving polygraphs.
@dannymoffatsimracer
@dannymoffatsimracer 3 года назад
I think they pretended she passed the polygraph in order to get her talking for the entertainment. If they told her she failed from the start she would probably clam up and give a defensive response.
@abelis644
@abelis644 3 года назад
Great point!
@PorcupineGirl
@PorcupineGirl 3 года назад
Good call, SmartyPants! Very insightful.
@dannymoffatsimracer
@dannymoffatsimracer 3 года назад
@@PorcupineGirl thank you
@teaspoonsofpeanutbutter6425
@teaspoonsofpeanutbutter6425 3 года назад
I think she may well have passed because she may well believe what she's saying is right. Trauma over child loss could easily cause her brain to believe a story she prefers.
@gigi9301
@gigi9301 3 года назад
@@teaspoonsofpeanutbutter6425 True!! Law Enforcement doesn't want you to know that, but Many Murderers have actually "passed" polygraphs, and MANY Non-murderers have failed. Nobody can ever make you take one; it's just a technique cops use to make you feel defensive and they feel they have the upper hand. I would ask the officer to take one first, and I get to ask him the questions I want to ask him/her....are you going to lie to me to try and get me to say incriminating things? ....Are you worried that I'm going to call my lawyer? How much weight have you gained since you joined the police force?....
@kernowarty
@kernowarty 4 года назад
I like the title of her book and I think it is very telling. It is called "HUMALIEN". If you take HUMAN away from the word you are left with LIE.
@hollystiener16
@hollystiener16 3 года назад
wow!
@palomahawkins5310
@palomahawkins5310 3 года назад
🤯
@janina873
@janina873 3 года назад
🏆
@Ski7440
@Ski7440 3 года назад
Ha ha lol
@sammycinnamon7300
@sammycinnamon7300 3 года назад
Clever
@MuMu-fu7qe
@MuMu-fu7qe 3 года назад
Kudos to the gang for not busting out laughing at how ridiculous that woman's story is. Mark looks especially dreamy in this one. Great lighting 😊
@compulsiverambler1352
@compulsiverambler1352 Год назад
There is an unclassified US intelligence report about the medical problems experienced by people after encounters with UFOs, mostly military personnel. Along with radiation sickness and radiation burns, these do indeed include pregnancies that mysteriously go away with no sign of miscarriage when scanned but things like empty egg sacs, or and tissue scarring as if a reproductive surgery has been done on somebody with no history of surgery. The US military is not laughing.
@Minnie11chula
@Minnie11chula 3 года назад
Mark’s intro is the only one that virtually has not changed. The man knows who he is 😁
@josephramirez2644
@josephramirez2644 4 года назад
I know you've heard it a thousand times but this is super fascinating and really informative so I hope you keep it going. Also the names in the bottom left corner are a nice touch. Thanks fellas!
@TheBehaviorPanel
@TheBehaviorPanel 4 года назад
(Scott here) Hi, Joseph. We do hear that a lot, but it never gets old. We all still the same way you do right now. : )
@chasehughesofficial
@chasehughesofficial 4 года назад
Thanks! That idea was from a RU-vid comment, actually!
@amberjojola5007
@amberjojola5007 3 года назад
@@chasehughesofficial Mr. Hughes, sir, ur georgous!! Smile more n I appreciate ur humor n intellect!!!
@tracypowell9751
@tracypowell9751 3 года назад
Also Mark is an excellent addition to your team and I love when he goes last, he makes us smile.
@hannahriley8085
@hannahriley8085 3 года назад
I think marks camera angle is best today. I definitely think it looks better when the camera is closer up on their face and I like it that you've all moved around. It's a little thing but it helps your videos not get a bit stale or sameish. Thanks for all your hard work to deliver to us excellent, funny , interesting and educational videos and to boot FREE! Much appreciated from the UK x
@NATALIEKING1976
@NATALIEKING1976 3 года назад
I’m so addicted to this channel! I’m studying forensic psychology and it’s absolutely fascinating!
@avirginia8808
@avirginia8808 2 года назад
Sometimes when there’s trauma it can be easier to talk about it over time or turn off emotion when talking about it even if it deeply affects you. I lost my dad in 2017, my twin brother in 2016 and witnessed the death of my boyfriend in 2014. A lot of time when it comes up I talk about it causally and have to detach myself from it bc most people are uncomfortable with hearing it or don’t know how to react. So I’ve grown to be able to breeze over it when talking to most people or in most environments in a way some people might think is unaffected so as not to make people feel uncomfortable or make them think they need to say something or comfort me or idk it’s just awkward sometimes (as chase talks about her talking unemotionally about her d and c). And I’m a very open person even .. emotionally and otherwise. I’m not saying she’s telling the truth of course and I’m far from an expert just my two cents bc I love you all so much.
@csc8697
@csc8697 Год назад
I agree with you. I can tell a few about my childhood but don't want to go down the emotional road. The emotions are always there, we just don't always share.
@Ash-qc9os
@Ash-qc9os 4 года назад
I legit believe the murder wasp abduction story more, definitely sounds like something those bastard wasps would do.
@edwardofhydeiii666
@edwardofhydeiii666 3 года назад
Yeah! You've seen that documentary called "bee movie" right?
@MichaelaH2059
@MichaelaH2059 3 года назад
🤣
@celticwarrior777
@celticwarrior777 3 года назад
😂😂😂
@ShipsKat
@ShipsKat 3 года назад
😂😂😂
@kongvinter33
@kongvinter33 3 года назад
as a bee ally I would say, yes, bastard wasps and their bloated egos must go home to alpha centauri with their reptillian overlords
@rAUrI95
@rAUrI95 3 года назад
“Let’s make this 20 minutes” Yes, one hour of content!
@loorlegend
@loorlegend 3 года назад
🤣🤣
@Mandy_Tsunade
@Mandy_Tsunade Год назад
Yes! I've been scrolling for this comment lol!
@tomcat3360
@tomcat3360 3 года назад
So tragically sad; she obviously has created this story to deal with multiple miscarriages so she can convince herself her lost children are still alive.
@erinhand
@erinhand 3 года назад
They are , just not half alien living on a space ship.
@kongvinter33
@kongvinter33 3 года назад
that is sad, whats even sader is that she isnt given the proper mental health care, instead she is being used by media companies for entertainment. sad all over
@lpronovost84
@lpronovost84 3 года назад
She is a con artist. Wanting the money
@addie_is_me
@addie_is_me 3 года назад
She’s just a bad con artist, but you have a big heart to give her the benefit of the doubt.
@tjm8128
@tjm8128 3 года назад
Or she's just a big fat liar
@catgiles3268
@catgiles3268 2 года назад
Catching up on some of your older videos. I find it very difficult to listen to people who lie. Especially those that are horrible liars. I don’t know if it’s because I’m empathic or what but it really bothers me. I have so much respect for you all, dealing with lies as a profession! Love your channel.
@Lewisiaable
@Lewisiaable Год назад
You say your a empathic. Which is a vital first step toward compassionate action. You show none in your comment, so who’s the liar
@sharrycrna
@sharrycrna Год назад
If you consider the amount of time that has elapsed ….. can’t that affect the narration of the story?
@sharrycrna
@sharrycrna Год назад
I wish you would get a female (body language expert) on your show? Sometimes I think your interpretations miss or misinterpret aspects of the way women communicate. Just sayin….
@elletuppen4844
@elletuppen4844 Год назад
So enjoy your team and the dynamics. It’s great you have 3 Americans and one Brit ~ and the variety and humour this contrast brings to you mix. Apart from different perspectives and individual humour, also expressions like Mark using ‘off the bat’ and Scott ‘right out of the gate’. Loved the fun and lessons in this one. Thank you.
@hifispock
@hifispock 4 года назад
When these guys hold hands, they can read your mind telepathically...
@Ali-kb8gr
@Ali-kb8gr 3 года назад
😆 lol
@soberanobrasil9370
@soberanobrasil9370 3 года назад
Yep. Pretty sure about that. 😂😂😂
@luv2luv720
@luv2luv720 3 года назад
Nothing surprises me lol
@anovemberstar
@anovemberstar 3 года назад
the problem with her D& C story is, DRs don't do them on an empty uterus - you have to have something in there for them to remove. they dont just go in their blind and suck stuff out, you have a scan to identify products that are in there, and then have the procedure to remove what is seen on scan.
@bleebleeblahblah
@bleebleeblahblah 3 года назад
somebody mentioned there probably couldv'e been miscarriages she had and that She did this to convince herself that her children were still alive. I'm more appt to believe that then her.. edit : typos & this is per commentor: TomCat
@meganwilliams2962
@meganwilliams2962 3 года назад
I had a D&C, I was definitely NOT pregnant at the time - they were investigation another gynae issue.
@sarah_pings_witherby
@sarah_pings_witherby 3 года назад
I’m afraid that’s just not accurate! Very often you have a D&C just to remove the lining of the uterus ... they don’t have to identify products!
@Rebeccamunro1
@Rebeccamunro1 3 года назад
Queen Bee ..I’m sorry, but you are misinformed on this information. I had a D&C back when I was 14 years of age, still a child … only to try to stop very heavy periods! Don’t know if they’d do it now.. but my point is you do not have to have something in there for it to be performed! 🙂
@Rebeccamunro1
@Rebeccamunro1 3 года назад
Sarah Witherby you are 100% correct!! 👌🏾🙂
@helenn7577
@helenn7577 4 года назад
Please do a analysis on jeffrey epstien's deposition
@TheBehaviorPanel
@TheBehaviorPanel 4 года назад
(Scott here) THAT is a great idea.
@maximusrapturous7195
@maximusrapturous7195 4 года назад
Yes please!
@kims364
@kims364 4 года назад
@@TheBehaviorPanel YES please!! And Mark Zuckerberg!
@hailey4334
@hailey4334 4 года назад
@@kims364 oh my gosh yes to Zuckerberg! I would LOVE to see that one hahah
@kims364
@kims364 4 года назад
@@hailey4334 Right?!! Oh I sure hope they do!!! I LOVE these guys!!
@charmaynebruce6215
@charmaynebruce6215 Год назад
First, I want to thank Chase for sending this via Applied Behaviour Research. Regarding her lack of emotion where the babies are mentioned, after strong trauma it is possible to "turn off" the emotions accompanying said trauma. I myself have done this. It's self-protection; a way to stop intense, painful, feelings.
@McRambleOn
@McRambleOn 3 года назад
Loved this. & Wow, Mark- great contextual info & very intriguing and interesting analysis. Chase’s points abt emotion are great. Loved the “how to be a better liar” examples for comparison. I usually roll my eyes at alien BS but now it’s become more Interesting when considering the person’s trauma and psychological origin of the story.
@maibrittmller7531
@maibrittmller7531 4 года назад
A really interesting idea could be an interview that none of you have seen and you could only watch it without sound, so you have no idea about the specific topic and your could only analyse from the body language and then later on watch it with sound on, to see if your views would match up to the first soundless analysis.
@ane-louisestampe7939
@ane-louisestampe7939 4 года назад
Helt enig! :-)
@kasperorganics-organiccott6881
@kasperorganics-organiccott6881 4 года назад
I don't see how they could possibly be objective when they had her pegged as a liar from the get-go.
@tamararutland-mills9530
@tamararutland-mills9530 4 года назад
Kasper Organics - Organic Cotton Clothing Not so sure about that. If you closely listen to the beginning of the video, you will fins they are already well acquainteded.
@ane-louisestampe7939
@ane-louisestampe7939 4 года назад
I see where you're comming from. May I suggest you do a youtube search on THE BEHAVIOR PANEL... on any given person. Amanda Knox, Prince Andrew, Trump, Biden, Madelaines parent, what ever. They are clever cooies / and they're searching for the truth - or a truth...
@generalbarry
@generalbarry 4 года назад
@@kasperorganics-organiccott6881 Did you hear the first sentence? They're not trying to be objective. They're using the video to educate and demonstrate giveaways in her body language, what poker players call tells.
@goose300183
@goose300183 4 года назад
There's a theory about these 'alien abduction' stories. (I know this particular woman goes much further, but I mean just the basic boilerplate abduction experience). The theory is - it's actually a traumatic repressed memory of birth. Nearly all of them have the following things in common - medical setting, bright lights, everything being cold, hard and clinical, being unable to move, being unable to recognise the "being". When you are born, you have no idea what a human looks like. The first one you see is going to be very "alien". Likely a doctor, who actually does a few basic medical tests, like making sure you can breathe and open your eyes, count your digits etc. under some kind of lighting. You can't move or get away, your muscles don't work yet. Also, in your entire experience up until birth, you haven't felt any hard surfaces, seen any lights, or experienced being cold. I think that explains the helplessness and the medical nature of a lot of these stories. Your brain isn't the same when you are a newborn. So if you do manage to somehow access that memory, perhaps in a deep dream state, everything is going to be otherworldly and inexplicable. It's your first ever memory, and your introduction to reality. That's why it feels so real to them. Yeah, just a hypothesis, I've got no way to prove it.
@alisonford3649
@alisonford3649 4 года назад
That is so interesting i haven't heard that before.
@erikahahn5823
@erikahahn5823 4 года назад
Ok interesting, a researcher at harvard univ did a lot of interviews on this topic. He believes them. A man in new zealand lost 10 days was abducted as adult taken tuo their planet, he wrote a book, and the authorities interrogated him..
@dawnstone205
@dawnstone205 4 года назад
Nah. We already said, a 2 yr old wouldn't have much of a memory. .much less a newborn.
@kasperorganics-organiccott6881
@kasperorganics-organiccott6881 4 года назад
That's an interesting theory. I've never heard it before. It would certainly explain a lot of things. But I don't know why you would say that our muscles don't work when we're first born. Our muscles work even before we are born. When I was pregnant with my son he used to kick something fierce!
@goose300183
@goose300183 4 года назад
@@kasperorganics-organiccott6881 Yeah I didn't phrase that very well! They do have muscles which do work! What I was getting at was this - newborns don't yet have the power to crawl away. I'm not a parent, but my understanding is that the ability to crawl/move around comes in at around 6 months of age. How that fits into the hypothesis: in these abduction stories, people usually feel as if they are 'frozen' to the table, and can't move properly, and can't get away.
@mxclaireharris
@mxclaireharris 4 года назад
My daughter remembers everything, like the NNU she was cared for in. She asked me for years "what happened to your red dress? I loved your red dress" it confused me because I don't wear red very often (it makes me look ill). Eventually I found a dress packed away and I said "this one?" she said "yes! I told you" I said "but I wore this once, you were 4 months old and I never wore it again because it wasn't practical for breastfeeding" she laughed and said "I know. I remember, there was a mirror and I was watching you in it. You smiled at me" we were at a wedding and I realised I couldn't feed her so my father in law took me to their hotel room. I sat half naked on the bed feeding her, looked in the mirror at how ridiculous it was and I saw her looking at me in the mirror so I smiled at her. Everything in her life was the other day "remember the other day when..." you mean two years ago? So yes, people like my daughter exist but she didn't give the impression that she has that kind of recall which she'd need to give that much detail.
@jcamillo66
@jcamillo66 4 года назад
Omg! Holy cow MY SON IS THE SAME WAY!!
@mxclaireharris
@mxclaireharris 4 года назад
@@jcamillo66 it's scary what goes on in my daughters mind! I think it's hyperphantasia. Sometimes she struggles to remember things because she doesn't forget things so it's harder to recall them, if that makes sense. Like trying to find a specific thing in a hoarders house. Seems common with premature babies to remember a lot, I know a few people whose kids recall the unit.
@mxclaireharris
@mxclaireharris 4 года назад
@Aaron K I don't. It's not who I am, I would go into more detail but that sentence is misogynistic AF so I'm guessing on the rest of your beliefs matching. Anyway, thank you for telling me my child's diagnosis of hyperphantasia is wrong, I shall be sure to tell her doctors that Dr Aaron K on RU-vid told me they're wrong and her condition doesn't exist.
@allthatsheiz
@allthatsheiz 4 года назад
I have a baby memory too. Not many but one that stays with me
@karistone1297
@karistone1297 4 года назад
I have a very clear memory from when I was about 2 years old. I had snuck into my mum's room and sprayed some of her perfume on (I knew I wasn't supposed to be in there). I was walking out when I bumped into my dad. I remember thinking in quite a sophisticated way something like 'Oh no, I've been caught out - what do I do now...' and then deciding to act nonchalant, as if I hadn't done anything. I said to my Dad 'Smell...nice!' and offered up my wrist for him to smell the perfume. He just nodded his head and smiled and I walked away. The point of the story is that I realised small children's thought processes are much more sophisticated than we give them credit for or what their actual vocabulary would indicate.
@katfromthekong414
@katfromthekong414 7 месяцев назад
"with uncle Derek on the poliograph" 🤣 Mark's mind is a marvellous thing!
@PorcupineGirl
@PorcupineGirl 3 года назад
Me: rubs her hands together excitedly. This one’s gonna be GOOD.
@mcm8737
@mcm8737 3 года назад
PLEASE STOP MOVING BOXES! GREG GOES ON TOP LEFT CORNER, CHASE BOTTOM LEFT! 😜
@stangately2456
@stangately2456 3 года назад
This just is not right!
@PorcupineGirl
@PorcupineGirl 3 года назад
Exactly! How dare they? My delicate little mind gets confused so easily.
@elineblind348
@elineblind348 3 года назад
100%
@JessStone-hl8ed
@JessStone-hl8ed 4 года назад
I'd like to see & hear these guys analyze Meghan Markle's, the 5 friends' & her father's testimony in the upcoming lawsuit.
@alisonford3649
@alisonford3649 4 года назад
I would love to see any analysis of Ms Markle whom I believe is a serial deceiver
@erikahahn5823
@erikahahn5823 4 года назад
Cannot stand meghan markle. She has to be in control in her relationships...Soon as she loses her magic in her husbands eye - seacrest out. She abandons, as a rule. Prince Harry is bewitched by fetishism.
@erikahahn5823
@erikahahn5823 4 года назад
Agree
@literaryfilmagent
@literaryfilmagent 4 года назад
I really begin to feel we should stop persecuting them now. Let them live their lives. If they can truly do something positive to help other misfortunates than it is positive. Too much negativity in the world today leaves us all with a heavy heart. Bloody sad.
@lorraine8306
@lorraine8306 4 года назад
@@literaryfilmagent you are still believing that they do good with taxpayers money? If we are to leave them alone then it means that we concede. You might be ok with being deceived and lied to but some are not. It is just a matter of each to their own. Might be a good idea to look up human trafficking and the reason why the queen had a warrant for her arrest.
@tedeng9428
@tedeng9428 4 года назад
Right off the bat, these guys display a flaw in reasoning. When they jump on the fact that she seemed relieved when the host announced she passed the three tests. WHAT IF... The woman didn't trust the TV show production for some reason. She believed they were going to say she failed in order to ridicule her, etc. So then it would be CORRECT that she felt relieved when she was told she had actually passed. NEXT "Confirmation glance" - I would guess, nine out of ten times this woman tells this story, she gets ridiculed. So, in that case, would it be unusual for her to give a "confirmation glance" toward the listener? So she can head off the expected ridicule, and/or give up telling her long tale when she sees the listener doesn't believe any of it?
@literaryfilmagent
@literaryfilmagent 4 года назад
good point taken. Although I said what I did earlier on I do believe Alien abductions are a reality. I also believe they are running a real agenda to integrate themselves into our society for sheer survival.
@tedeng9428
@tedeng9428 4 года назад
@@literaryfilmagent - I suspect I could find more of these logical flaws, if I kept watching the video. But Those first two logical errors were enough for me to give up on watching it any longer.
@dasan9178
@dasan9178 3 года назад
WHAT IF... the whole show was a scam. The lie detecter test was nonsense. There were never any results recorded. Or if results were recorded, the host of the show chose to lie and tell the woman she passed just to see what she would say. TV is all about the ratings. Starting a show with telling her she failed the test would have had a very different outcome. Not the show the producers wanted. Wouldn’t be the first time, and probably not the last.
@tedeng9428
@tedeng9428 3 года назад
@@dasan9178 - Quite possible.
@KMJCAN1313
@KMJCAN1313 3 года назад
@@dasan9178 I agree to some extent; however, Studio 10 is a respected Aussie morning show, as is Ita Buttross, a highly respected Australian Business woman, and TV personality. In context of this, I very much doubt what you said is the case. I hope you don't mind me saying. I am an Aussie.
@kevinmc1111
@kevinmc1111 3 года назад
She didn't make this up whole-cloth, her narrative is nearly identical with that given in the 1979 book The Andreasson Affair. There are interviews with the abductee in that book as well.
@brookeperezhuston
@brookeperezhuston Год назад
Who remembers anything from age 2? Who remembers such details about how the crib was painted from age 2?
@monicapatton1405
@monicapatton1405 Год назад
Very few people but usually it’s around trauma, and it isn’t the full memory.
@SatieSatie
@SatieSatie 2 месяца назад
Nobody. There's a universal phenomenon called "infantile amnesia" which describes the inability to remember anything that happened in the first 3-4 years of your life. If you do "remember", then it's due to another powerful psychological phenomenon known as "false memories".
@karistone1297
@karistone1297 4 года назад
The interviewer is Ita Buttrose, who was once editor of several of the some of the biggest magazines in Australia. Just FYI.
@karistone1297
@karistone1297 3 года назад
@@MsUnderHere she probably deleted this from her resume...🤣🤣🤣
@lindashahan5367
@lindashahan5367 4 года назад
would like to hear your analysis on this one: Michael Jackson's maid reveals sordid Neverland secrets | 60 Minutes Australia Feb 24, 2019.
@22sojourner
@22sojourner 4 года назад
Okay, yes I realize some people lie about being abducted. My parents & I were abducted when I was 8, we walked outside because my dad heard a noise mom & I didn't hear. Suddenly I woke up to see my parents zonked out standing in our yard, I had to wake them up. They walked in the house, but I saw the craft with 5 beings looking at me. When I walked in the house my mom was saying; "What happened to the time?" That was a shock, it was 8:32 when we walked out, & now it was 9:40, I told myself to remember this moment. My parents didn't remember anything, when I asked them their eyes became welled up & red, they couldn't respond. When my mom was in her 80's I told her the whole story, she said; "Maybe this has nothing to do with this but do you remember when you father asked if you wanted a baby brother or sister?" "Yes, I do." I said, mom was shocked that I remembered & said; "Well, I was pregnant & suddenly the baby was gone." Mom said; "Your dad could never figure it out." I've got nothing to gain by telling this, but I'm simply not going to let you (#$%^) experts get away saying this couldn't happen, I was abducted, & in the same time frame my mom got pregnant, could there be another explanation (?) oh hell yes, but I have to say I didn't tell a soul about what happened for 5 years, told it once & kept my mouth shut for a few more years because of all the non-believers making fun of some people trying to tell the truth. I don't know why this woman would lie about this or not, but this has happened to many women who don't remember.
@lisadugger9097
@lisadugger9097 3 года назад
you gotta wonder who financed this whole thing. these people don't work for free.
@luv2luv720
@luv2luv720 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing your story!
@22sojourner
@22sojourner 3 года назад
@@luv2luv720 You're welcome, for years I couldn't tell anyone, I read all the stories on UFOs & ETs questioning why this happened to me, then I found out Eisenhower signed a peace treaty with the aliens allowing them to abduct us for technology. Rockefeller controlled Eisenhower.
@lorievans3718
@lorievans3718 3 года назад
Mental illness is real and people who suffer with mental illness do not know that they suffer with it. To them it is normal because it’s not something they can control so it must be normal. The fact that you hid it for so long should tell you that you had doubts about your “memories”. I’m glad you finally came forward so that maybe someone in your life can help you get the help you so obviously need.
@22sojourner
@22sojourner 3 года назад
@@lorievans3718 It's sad, your sheltered life kept you from a much greater exploration into the many facets of this world. This should be easy to realize, I grew up in the 50's, this is when (government encouraged) UFO/ET ridicule was no less than cruel. With respect, please get off your high horse & instead of attempting to psychoanalyze others with many varied life experiences & with such self assuredness (without knowing them) clearly indicates how limited your comprehension is. Everyone's reality is different, even close colleagues think differently, not allowing for diversification shows your inexperience.
@beladan
@beladan 3 года назад
Mark mentions her questioning about the name Claire. He may be (probably is!) correct, but it should be noted that Australians will commonly have an upward inflection at the end of a sentance that does not denote a question. I did it when I moved to the states and had to unlearn it pretty quickly.
@lynnmesser5353
@lynnmesser5353 Год назад
I cannot tell you all how many times I’ve laughed out loud at Mark. He is a total scream.
@R0I3I3IE
@R0I3I3IE 4 года назад
Fantastic episode! Really lighthearted and very interesting! Especially with regards to the polyAgraph tests. I didn't realise how unreliable the test was, on its own. The Jeremy Kyle Show constantly told their victims that it was 100% accurate. Which makes me question how many people's lives were ruined through false testing. You should do a few shows of Jeremy Kyle yourselves and see if you think members of the show's panel were wrongly accused. I think you four, and this channel, are brilliant. Please keep posting! I have a few more books to read but I shall look into each of your books and start picking at those. You're all wonderfully articulate and, as mentioned before, extremely refreshing! Keep up the splendid work 👍🏼
@HaneeFannee
@HaneeFannee 4 года назад
The Jeremy Kyle show never once claimed their lie detectors had a 100% accuracy rate. They even stated as such on the banner at the bottom of the screen in every episode. When the shows producers were under fire following the suspected suicide of Steve Dymond (a guest on an un-aired show), ITV defended themselves emphatically by stating how they always made clear to guests, both on and off the air, and the audience that polygraph accuracy varies and is disputable. However, Jeremy's own tone and behaviour when reading results would suggest a very high level of accuracy which is what was criticised more-so than the use of polygraphs themselves.
@R0I3I3IE
@R0I3I3IE 4 года назад
@@HaneeFannee, I believe you're wrong. When I have time I'll find an episode whereby guests were completely mislead into thinking the test was entirely decisive; regardless of the producers say so.
@robertsmith9076
@robertsmith9076 4 года назад
@@R0I3I3IE Jeremy Kyle always told the victims either yes the child is or isnt yours not perhaps or maybe .
@roseclouds5838
@roseclouds5838 4 года назад
that man literally held a modern day freak show for a bunch of people to laugh and mock lower classes without access to education. there’s not a doubt in my mind that the guests were tricked into believing it was 100% accurate or at least the framing of the tests. it’s kinda a sick way of creating conflict
@meganwilliams2962
@meganwilliams2962 4 года назад
Light hearted? Dealing with a woman whose coping mechanisms for repeated pregnancy loss and the associated trauma, appears to be creating a story about Alien abductions? Seriously?
@Liolia22
@Liolia22 4 года назад
As I re-watch this, I am starting to think this woman had miscarriages and this is her way of dealing with those terrible losses. Maybe this is the story she created in response to that trauma, allowing the children to still be living, in a sense, even if they are far away. This explains how she could simply think and converse with them that way, and how she had doctors confirming she was pregnant but there were no babies. Just a thought.
@amberjojola5007
@amberjojola5007 3 года назад
I watched a tv episode on maybe history channel or something like that that a lady basically had the same story but when her baby was "abducted" at 3 months she said the doctors assumed she had a miscarriage, as they had no other explanation
@antoinetteremlinger9641
@antoinetteremlinger9641 3 года назад
Overweight women don't always "show" at 5 months.
@GravesLilDarkAngel
@GravesLilDarkAngel 3 года назад
Interestingly, considering her first accounting of seeing aliens was when she was a toddler...I was left wondering if it wasn't a cover for trauma far more then miscarriages...if it began when she was a child...this is complete speculation but what if there was abuse and as a young girl she ended up pregnant from the abuse and it was an abortion...its not unusual for her age...
@justanopinionsincerelynoof3860
@justanopinionsincerelynoof3860 3 года назад
I think so too. She says she has been through the healing process, that's why she can talk about it light heartedly. I disagree. Because if she really had, she would get emotional everytime she talked about it.
@neva.2764
@neva.2764 2 года назад
@@amberjojola5007 They take the foetus away to grow it in a pod.
@carolbedrosian4650
@carolbedrosian4650 3 года назад
This is honestly a very sensitive approach towards a seemingly ridiculous story being told by a clearly disturbed woman. And speaking as a woman who has had two miscarriages myself, one requiring a DNC because I was 5 months pregnant, I appreciated your sensitivity towards her and the possible backstory to some of this (particularly Mark and Chase). Miscarriages can be very difficult to handle. But even setting that aside, she's a human being. And clearly a troubled person. Sad. I can say all of that, and still see and appreciate the humor in this! I am really enjoying your videos. I just discovered them in the past week and have already watched at least 6 of them --- and showed them to my husband, my son (he's an adult!), and a co-worker! Rabbit hole!!!!
@theConquerersMama
@theConquerersMama 2 года назад
The aliens have such advance medical technology to remove the fetuses and have a breeding program but don't preserve the mother's help with the clean up d&c after taking the fetuses? Rude. Having had 11 pregnancies and only 1 live birth, I wonder if she had some of the weird trauma & hormone type dreams/ideation I did. I wondered if I was cursed. I didn't think aliens but I often had the common but unsettling dreams of something inhuman growing in me. A parasite or a dragon or even a cat . Glad they were sensitive. When they talked about neighbors. My husband and I stopped telling people until after 12 weeks. People don't know what to say to you. And yeah, they blurt out some odd & insensitive things that can add to your pain and guilt. Now the three we lost father along where everyone knew. Oh, the things random strangers and neighbors felt free to say. I wish I had been clever enough to snap back with "alien abduction". Sorry for your loss.
@compulsiverambler1352
@compulsiverambler1352 Год назад
You'd be disturbed if everyone laughed at the fact that you were raped. Humans rape other species all the time, so we should expect that a more intelligent species will have rapists in it that like to rape us too. It makes an event MORE traumatic, not less, when it is perpetrated by a species far more capable than you, whose technology is so beyond your understanding that other people describe it as "magic" and "supernatural" even though you know they were as flesh and blood as you are. It's really insulting to victims to say "the thing you're telling me was traumatic is a fake story to protect yourself from remembering an event that was actually traumatic". When the alleged "real trauma" would be nothing by comparison. Being molested by a human uncle is NOT worse than being kidnapped, levitated, painfully experimented on while paralysed and raped by a giant lizard-like creature in a strange spacecraft, or having your penis ripped open and spurting blood and urine and being physically tortured like a particular South African Shaman abducted by greys in 1950s. If you're going to allege that people soften their memories somehow, then the softening would have to go in the opposite direction, people would surely make up an ordinary Earth-bound human assault without freaky technology and complete defenselessness against it as the softened version. I would far far far prefer the person who licked my ear at night or lifted my bed covers up to be a human, ANY human, trust me. Humans aren't as scary because I know what weapons they're likely to have, how to defend myself, etc. The idea that it's suddenly not traumatic, but actually FUNNY, if these things are perpetrated by another species, is all backwards.
@rightsarentwrong
@rightsarentwrong Год назад
She passed the polygraph 3 times....
@SatieSatie
@SatieSatie 2 месяца назад
​​@@rightsarentwrongThey said "3 times" and not "passed 3 times". I believe they tested her until she got it right and had better content for the show. Also... it's just a polygraph.
@elessarsgirl4883
@elessarsgirl4883 Год назад
Interviewer: "How were they conceived?" Woman: "The usual way." Me: What the heck is the usual way? The usual way for humans, or the usual way for aliens?
@1tude
@1tude Год назад
How the interviewer kept a straight face while asking some of these questions, I will never know!😂😂😂
@schmelaee
@schmelaee 4 года назад
one thought to what Chase is saying about the first section you commented. Her honesty being questioned because her being rigid and frozen, her being nervous and then reliefed. I remember one Case in my Childhood where I was completly honest and there was no reason for me to feel like this. I was so afraid of being accused to lie. I probably must have looked like this :D and I was so reliefed I was not accused of it and the investigation being over. Could it be that one showes these kind of reactions due to the fact that this person is aware of the fact how little most probably belief in her story? So how huge her internal defense mechanism has grown about talking about this openly and being judged?
@Happyhippy70
@Happyhippy70 4 года назад
From such a young age till now. Mix things up sometimes. I actually believe that what she is saying can happen. I've heard other story's.
@kasperorganics-organiccott6881
@kasperorganics-organiccott6881 4 года назад
As a young woman, I was once accused of theft on the job. I was completely innocent and it was so hard not to cry when I was accused. But I was afraid that my boss would think I was guilty if I cried. That will always be a painful memory. But these guys would probably think I was guilty because of my "micro expressions" when I was accused.
@dasan9178
@dasan9178 3 года назад
They aren’t judging her story (because there are other alien stories they have found believable). They are judging her complete lack of emotion while talking about a series of experiences that reportedly resulted in extreme loss. She alleges that her children were ripped from her womb, after all, and that she wasn’t allowed any role in raising them. That’s horrific! She talked about grief and crying as if she was describing the weather.
@dasan9178
@dasan9178 3 года назад
There has never been a time when I could talk about a serious trauma and disconnect my feelings from it. Granted it does get a bit easier to talk about with time, but going into depth about a traumatic event makes you re-live it in a very real way. Also, when people make up a story, they learn it beginning to end in order. It’s nearly impossible for most people to recite a fake story perfectly with convincing emotions out of order. We have been involved in a major lawsuit against the government on behalf of extreme injuries sustained by our son when he was 8 at the hands of a negligently hired government contractor. We ALL volunteered to be interrogated by a well-known expert (PhD level in neuropsychology who was brought in at great expense for the interview). He talked to us all independently and together at length (many hours with our son over a 2-day period, and several hours collectively with my husband and I). He came with a huge stack of documents on us, and had compiled an equal stack by the end. It was extremely emotional and difficult, but the eventual results were that he felt our stories were consistent, that we were all being truthful, and most importantly, that our son’s allegations about what had been done to him were truthful. Considering the new life it gave to a tough lawsuit, I’d go through it again in a heartbeat.
@dasan9178
@dasan9178 3 года назад
Anyway, not claiming to be an expert. Just saying I have experience with trauma and talking about it in an interview, and some degree of insight as a result.
@MsDripCoffee
@MsDripCoffee 3 года назад
The interviewer should have dug in on the "already have alien dna" statement. I wonder if 23&Me has a premium version to interpret the dna of physical beings from beyond earth.
@She-RaPOP
@She-RaPOP 3 года назад
well mine came back with a percentage "unidentified/unknown" so figure that out.
@PorcupineGirl
@PorcupineGirl 3 года назад
If not now, you can bet it’s in development. 🤫
@bernicewalsh3432
@bernicewalsh3432 3 года назад
This poor lady, my heart sank listening to her story and I got emotional. I think she is covering or dealing with the loss of babies. Bless her. ❤️❤️
@PorcupineGirl
@PorcupineGirl 3 года назад
Severe PTSD in comorbidity with repressed BPD, in my opinion.
@samiecarr1885
@samiecarr1885 3 года назад
Yep. I love these guys and everything they said about deception was spot on, but I think a woman might have viewed this womans history differently. As a lot of us know 1 in 4 pregnancy ends in miscarriage. My sister had 2 and an ectopic all 2-4 months term and nobody except family knew and no police force is gonna look into it!
@Sunfl75
@Sunfl75 Год назад
This is actually a heart breaking story. I feel strongly for this woman after I heard her say she gave birth in a space ship and had D&C's here on Earth. The poor woman has had three traumatic miscarriages, hasn't she? Only, she didn't loose these children. They are alive and well. They were taken from her womb in a space ship and so of course there was no baby when she was in the hospital for treatment. She misses them, she has gone trough her grieving process but she did in fact give birth to children who were taken care of by competent beings with advanced technology. I'm a nurse and have spendt a long time in the field of psychiatry and I have met people that are so troubled by how sensitive they are and how threatening life is to them and traumatized by all the suffering they see around them. How soothing it is for the soul to know that you are in fact the incarnation of the redeemer himself, Jesus Christ, returned to this world. Only you haven't been able to reveal any of your divine powers this time around as humans refuse to believe and so you are blocked from healing the sick and feeding the poor with miracles. But you have started a cult and if we would just drink the cool aid we are all going to that new heaven and earth where we'll never suffer again... "You seem like a curious and friendly woman with your questions about all this. Have you come to join us?" Of course she passed the poly-whatever-tests. She believes every word she is saying to be true. When she told us about the D&Cs I didn't really need to see the rest of this video. I feel sorry for her that the act of making love to her husband has been so troublesome for her that she got to have s-x in a space ship. The mind protects itself in many different ways. Does her husband know about any traumatic experiences in her early life that may have caused her to develop coping mechanisms to protect her mind? I wonder if she experienced some for of trauma related to s. abuse when she was a toddler- and a friendly man with cow shaped eyes took her out of her crib and put her/ let her lay on a table. A man that spoke to her in a language she could understand- as her mother never woke up and no one ever suspected a thing... I feel it's downright wrong to dissect this video as if the lady is of sound mind. To me it all fits a well known and documented pattern of a person who's psyche would chose to protect a frail mind by creating an alternate reality. No, I don't think she's lying at all. But I think she's deeply troubled and in need of very much understanding and patience.
@mremington8
@mremington8 Год назад
dude, i hope your nursing notes are more concise than this written analysis - i felt like i was reading tolstoy
@Sunfl75
@Sunfl75 Год назад
@@mremington8 :D Believe me, my nursing notes look very different. I wasn't on the clock when writing this ;) I take your Tolstoy comment as a compliment/constructive critizism, though. Thanks for leaving it. ;)
@swerdna77
@swerdna77 3 года назад
It would be interesting to see you guys do a video on Ed and Lorraine Warren. They had quite a following of people who fell for their stories.
@barbspease4636
@barbspease4636 4 года назад
Many times I thought my kid’s were aliens.
@TheBehaviorPanel
@TheBehaviorPanel 4 года назад
(Scott here) Uh... you mean “Humaliens”.
@barbspease4636
@barbspease4636 4 года назад
Ha ha. My mistake.
@kimdavid4406
@kimdavid4406 4 года назад
"I want to keep this to 20 minutes." An hour later.... It's a wrap! 😂 On a two year old's language. Every child differs. My first born, a girl, was very verbal and at the age of 2 people always thought it was so cute because she talked in whole sentences. My son, however, was less verbal and very physical, and barely said a word until he turned 2.
@bonniedavis3453
@bonniedavis3453 3 года назад
This woman is sharing a lot of truths. I have carried at least 3 embryos. They all disappeared in my fifth month. I got to hold my last child, a little girl. She could talk. She had the head of a pig. She was very clean being dressed in a very clean pink dress. I didn't ask her name. She kept telling me that she is nine years old. She didn't think I believe that what she was saying. When she was very small, I could her crying Mommie, Mommie. It broke my heart. I haven't heard nor see her in any way. I have never seen an alien, I have seen military men/ doctors that held me down to examine me etc. I'm , 76 yrs old and they have not connected me in about 20 yrs. I have many more abductions. To many to go into here. I have been approached to convert the 15,yrs of my life into a movie. I said NO because it's so sad,I just wanted to forget the whole thing, when I saw this poor woman being so picked apart I felt it necessary to share. It actually feels comfortable knowing I'm not alone. If there are others out there that have experienced anything like this please post so we can know that we are not alone.
@bambieyedgirl7846
@bambieyedgirl7846 3 года назад
Wow 💐💐💐💐💐💐 I do believe your personal experience. I am terribly sorry about what you had to go through 😢 Please continue to share truth 🌸
@cijmo
@cijmo 3 года назад
@Kim David I agree. I was very verbose when I was two as well! My little cousin was and so was my niece. And even the ones who can't speak as well, they're only "aphasic". They know what they mean, they understand us, they just can't verbailse.
@chanted1558
@chanted1558 3 года назад
WTH!!! A pig headed baby!?
@laurieheron6327
@laurieheron6327 3 года назад
@@bonniedavis3453 lmao awesome
@Cordelia-again
@Cordelia-again 4 года назад
You missed the bit where she said 'my daughter would be small' not my daughter IS small. Big give away there! Thoroughly enjoying this episode by the way! In fact, I am binge-watching them and enjoy all of your episodes. You are all eminently watchable and interesting.
@ouiouibien_1979
@ouiouibien_1979 3 года назад
Haha same here.. Yesterday i looked at this channel for almost the whole day.. 👀😬
@HappybyChoice
@HappybyChoice 2 года назад
Would be small…at that time.
@Cordelia-again
@Cordelia-again 2 года назад
@@HappybyChoice Nope that is just poor grammar. That's why good language skills are so important.
@mbsl923
@mbsl923 2 года назад
I know this has nothing to do with the woman's story, but I loved when Mark said, "My cousin Dave was abducted by a murder wasp." 😂
@kyles7087
@kyles7087 Год назад
Hey guys! Great video. Made me chuckle, and here’s a fun fact for you, the interviewer is Ita Buttrose, and she is the woman in charge now of our ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)! Which is our national broadcaster (akin to BBC or PBS). She’s a veteran journalist, but no idea why she is saying polygraph incorrectly.. the program seems to be a channel 10 daytime segment, certainly not a program to take seriously. Thanks for the great videos!
@apicklefortheknowingones6752
@apicklefortheknowingones6752 3 года назад
As a nurse, I’d like to see the suprasternal notch called the “snotch.”
@mphillips01ify
@mphillips01ify 3 года назад
"A sharp stick works just good if you know how to use it." Best polygraph critique ever. ROFL.
@wildeagledarkwatch6724
@wildeagledarkwatch6724 3 года назад
I can't say this enough, you guys are a brilliant team well done and thank you for all of your insight. Thank you
@cutzymccall7675
@cutzymccall7675 3 года назад
A few decades ago there were many known abductions. My best friend (age 18, unmarried) tested as pregnant. She went to Canada for an abortion and was told by doctors that she WAS pregnant recently but the infant had been taken from her womb. Yes, it’s freaky and most people don’t talk about it at all. Let’s put it this way: It’s consciousness-raising,
@cascade00
@cascade00 2 года назад
Laura Eisenhower, great granddaughter of Dwight D Eisenhower
@mamatrop
@mamatrop Год назад
One of my favorite things is to see Chase get tickled. He can't contain himself and it gets me giggling!
@Waqulah
@Waqulah 4 года назад
Actually, i was able to remember something in high detail from when I was 18 months old. This was verified when I was telling my mom about something I remembered, weather,people, time of day, games played, house layouy and even smell, right down to the army wool blankets. My mom could not believe I remembered that. But i am a very active dreamer so memories are constantly "backed up". My sister, who doesnt dream or cant remembers if she did have a dream, she can't remember anything that happened during her child hood.
@Waqulah
@Waqulah 4 года назад
@Pink Salt number of factors. Clearly brain chemstry being a huge factor but then specifics of what might be cause. On a genetic level, She and i have different fathers. My biological father also has bipolar. Many people who have this disorder, their brains function differently. My sister was epileptic in her youth as well. So brain was firing differently. We are bother creative but in very different waya. She is a perfectionist and does the most beautiful crafts. I am very much a fly by the seat of my pants mad scientist sort. I study a lot of different things where she has a set of things she does and sticks to them. I am highly curious and while my thinking might be way off the deep end, i can look outside my little box and she can't. At the very least, it is incredibly hard for her to embrace the new. It is hilarious because she is so much like her dad and grandparents. I am very much like my father only I dont drink, sleep around and abandon my kids. I hold my bipolar in check and try to better myself. My sister almost never stops working. She will work herself sick. She works so much that most boy friends leave because they cant keep up. I work but I make the time to relax and have more balance but that could be the adhd. She had to work really hard just to graduate with a C average but I dropped out in 8th grade, home schooled myself, easily flew through with a B+ just a few points shy of an A because I didnt actually apply myseld. Isnt that really curious? My other sister is sort of in the middle. She has a different father too and she is completely different in personality, dreaming and brain function. Part genetics of our fathers.
@termikesmike
@termikesmike 4 года назад
yet it's likely your mom actually doesn't(didn't) 'remember', or as well, the memory was a memory u heard or simply 'created' through the 'dream maker' at that time and reinforced.... at 72 I've heard all sorts of 'memories' from folks who simply 'make it up and change it' as time goes on. And it's quite strange , in my experience, that often I have vivid memories of very insignificant 'events'.Quite a number of people's 'first memory' is having a diaper load and that's it ....If you ask, many people will 'remember' an event differently virtually immediately (almost no two people will witness an event exactly, for example, a traffic accident, because people are in different positions and see and hear and experience the event differently etc ) Memory is a mystery, just like thinking itself - where'd that idea come from !
@selkieseal545
@selkieseal545 4 года назад
Everyone is being conned here. Has second novel coming out, 'Humalien', is listed as her first 'novel'. Claims also to be a medium. Cash cash cash.
@moonbeamstry5321
@moonbeamstry5321 3 года назад
She's a "Ramtha" JZ Knight wannabe for sure.
@nickdelloso8987
@nickdelloso8987 4 года назад
This interview comes from a mid-morning TV program in Australia, on 26th May 2016. The "Studio 10" program is on a free-to-air commercial TV station called Network Channel 10 or just "10" or "Ten". It is one of the four major free-to-air commercial TV stations in Australia. The interviewer is a very well known print journalist / editor and media personality (in Australia) called Ita Buttrose. Last year (2019) she was appointed as the Chair of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). The ABC is very much modelled on the BBC in Britain. It's publicly funded by the Australian Government, but in Australia there is no TV license (thank goodness!). I thought people might like to know this. I found it slightly odd that nobody on the panel seemed to detect the two Australian accents - even the British bloke, who should of been able to detect it almost instantly! They usually do in my experience! :)
@iamisaid2295
@iamisaid2295 4 года назад
agreed. it's interesting these experts can't pick accents well. Although they did at least notice that Ita is no softie.
@nickdelloso8987
@nickdelloso8987 4 года назад
@@iamisaid2295 No, Ita isn't soft, especially as she's now the Chair of the ABC and has to daily battle government ministers and other sundry policitians.
@meganwilliams2962
@meganwilliams2962 4 года назад
She was also founding Editor of "Cleo Magazine for Women" in 1972, Editor in Chief at the "Australian Women's Weekly " for years (both part of the old Packer Publishing organization. Went toe to toe with Kerry Packer himself. She is in no way "soft".
@MrSouthernlord
@MrSouthernlord 3 года назад
Ita has a strange accent and a lisp so it is not as obvious she is Australian. Loved the polyergraph. That is so Ita.
@nickdelloso8987
@nickdelloso8987 3 года назад
@@MrSouthernlord Ah yes, her lisp! I'm so used to hearing it when she on TV that I no longer really "hear" it any more, or rather my brain totally discounts it as a "thing".
@kf10126
@kf10126 3 года назад
Looking at you guys trying not to laugh while the other is talking is fairly priceless. I'm sure that the behind the scene bloopers are hilarious.
@kf10126
@kf10126 3 года назад
Also now that I know that Scott is a music producer, and I sing and have been in a studio now than a few times, I even have a little crappy one at home now, I envision myself singing in the studio and every time we stop, Scott, going "excellent" metal try it one more time, even if the take totally sucked, LOL.
@dariarumi8274
@dariarumi8274 Год назад
This is a gem! I'm very thankful for all the aliens I've met and loved.
@b.scottphillips3193
@b.scottphillips3193 3 года назад
Next I want to see your analysis of an interview with one of the aliens 🤔
@HappybyChoice
@HappybyChoice 2 года назад
Hahahaha…me too🤣😂🤣
@KatieCreek71
@KatieCreek71 4 года назад
I would love to see a real life interrogation from Greg or Chase from their military days. I love all the body language stuff but would love to see an interrogator put all the body language clues together when questioning a real suspect. I understand that would be hard to do because of sensitive info re: the military. But have any of their interrogations been made public in a trial or something? Keep the videos coming. Love it all!
@justinhaines2426
@justinhaines2426 2 года назад
I know a counter intelligence veteran that said he observed Greg do mock interrogations in training when I asked if he ever saw him interrogate anyone. According to him Greg never interrogated anyone in the field while serving. He could be wrong and just not be aware of any though. He sounded a little jealous if Greg's success on the behavior panel tbh
@sharb4274
@sharb4274 3 года назад
I have a question in general. When you are lying but you truly believe what you are telling is true... Can you still rely on bodylanguage?
@lindayoung3228
@lindayoung3228 2 года назад
I'd like to see analysis of Travis Walton's abduction. ( The movie, "Fire in the Sky" was made about him.)
@kathymyers340
@kathymyers340 Год назад
My son was abducted by aliens when he was about 14. The sweet young guy that enjoyed being with his family was replaced by a surly, oppositional character who would lock himself in his room. There were skin changes and foul smells emanating from his body and clothing. About five years later he was returned to earth in a human form we could recognize. That's my story and I'm sticking to it. I love Chase's rant about lie detectors. The scientologists use a similar gimmick and call it an e-meter. Flim and flam. The gadgets I'm waiting for are from the old Woody Allen movie "The Sleeper' ... the Orb and the Orgasmatron.
@sianbeecham2825
@sianbeecham2825 Год назад
Lol 😆
@seauji5631
@seauji5631 4 года назад
The only true thing she talked about was her divorce , that guy dodged a bullet big-time 😂
@tommyodonovan3883
@tommyodonovan3883 4 года назад
One day she was *"Feeling a little Mexican"* 9months later she gave birth to an 👽
@tommyodonovan3883
@tommyodonovan3883 4 года назад
@@limitsonnothing Sorry.... *Mexican't*
@4wheelsonmywagon733
@4wheelsonmywagon733 4 года назад
The Genesis song.....’illegal Alien’ came to mind 😂
@skinnerman100
@skinnerman100 4 года назад
Its a fucking joke lurking lighten up
@LadyVesuvius
@LadyVesuvius 4 года назад
This was a goodie!! Please do the Dr Phil interview with Burke Ramsey or the Ramsey family in general :)
@syritasdoneitgoodytwoshoes2471
@syritasdoneitgoodytwoshoes2471 4 года назад
john ramsey too!
@zovalentine7305
@zovalentine7305 3 года назад
Smirky Burke. Yes please.
@andyfagan2136
@andyfagan2136 День назад
I think I'd show more emotion when talking about a new flat I'd moved into than what Jane shows when talking about being abducted by aliens AND having children by them. The most incredible thing to happen to anybody ever.
@Bibkaa27
@Bibkaa27 3 года назад
What about apollo 11 the Interview after? They really look there suspicious as they are very not excited that they as they say "were on the moon!" I would love that one
@Jake-gp2wv
@Jake-gp2wv 4 года назад
You guys are dope, this is a very interesting form of analysis. Micro expressions are fascinating. I would love to see a body language analysis of Clinton/Trump debates from 2016!
@ScottRouse
@ScottRouse 4 года назад
Thanks, Jacob!
@ScottRouse
@ScottRouse 4 года назад
@E Valstar We did that live on Twitter when it happened.
@Waqulah
@Waqulah 4 года назад
Completely agree. I would love to see any of the new debates coming up but any of the hearing taken place in the house or senate right now. Hehe. That would be greatly entertaining
@literaryfilmagent
@literaryfilmagent 4 года назад
that would be a most entertaining circus.
@claireboxer6027
@claireboxer6027 4 года назад
Mark Bowden is so charming and likeable. all you guys are amazing
@saddam6059
@saddam6059 3 года назад
He’s British -very intelligent guy.
@sunwisecircles
@sunwisecircles 4 года назад
This is all good. I would prefer to see clips of the interview/speech showing us what you are speaking about. Your faces are all very pretty but listening to your analysis showing us the pouts, the grimaces, the microexpressions etc.
@bettina4374
@bettina4374 3 года назад
Mark is hilarious, ‘she is disgusted by her own lies.’ Her unconscious is turned off by the job! 😂
@firstlastname7437
@firstlastname7437 3 года назад
My sweet babies grew to be "house apes" in their teens ! They tore the house apart.
@Hjaelteomslag
@Hjaelteomslag 3 года назад
My son is 9½ months old and I'm convinced he will never do anything wrong.
@louisafoster1640
@louisafoster1640 4 года назад
I remember things from 2yo to 2 1/2yrs old, ie. my Sister being born, and returning from hospital. Conversations my Mum and Nana had with me, or at me. Playing in the paddle pool on a hot Summers day. A bit of detail, ie my Nana telling me not to be jealous of the new baby etc. Nothing to massive detail however.
@silvera4352
@silvera4352 4 года назад
Your videos makes me want to become a body language analyst! Really interesting stuff
@TheBehaviorPanel
@TheBehaviorPanel 4 года назад
Thank you! We do have training courses available for you.
@gwenkilby
@gwenkilby 4 года назад
"I'm making the best of this story", sounded like a Freudian slip...
@brightballoon
@brightballoon 3 месяца назад
Why is it always that aliens abduct people and do experiments on them? I love watching you guys. This is the most informational and pithy channel I've ever found on RU-vid. So good!
@toniatsopovits
@toniatsopovits Месяц назад
I feel so previlaged to be able to watch your Panel. You are all amazing and I am so grateful I can listen to all of you❤️
@badgejohnson5596
@badgejohnson5596 4 года назад
A pathological need to 'feel/be special'. Good breakdown.
@emilinebelle7811
@emilinebelle7811 3 года назад
Every liberal on this earth.
@leahnagel8389
@leahnagel8389 4 года назад
As an Australian I can tell you that this particular T.V show is an actually joke hahah. But the input all of you made we excellent. Take my hate off to you all!
@EnchantressOfLore
@EnchantressOfLore 4 года назад
Agreed, Studio10 is a pox.
@EmEm78
@EmEm78 3 года назад
Ita Buttrose's career has really gone down the toilet.
@nickydenning6988
@nickydenning6988 3 года назад
I'm so ashamed to be an Aussie after watching this 'interview' 😩
@flowerpower8722
@flowerpower8722 3 года назад
Hate off?
@EmEm78
@EmEm78 3 года назад
@@lookingupwithwonder no, I probably could have worded my comment better. She has been amazingly successful, and I admire her determination, drive, and tenacity in that respect. I meant that her journalistic integrity seems to have "gone down the toilet". This kind of interview feels so "tabloid-y" and cheap. Don't get me wrong, she's an icon in terms of breaking glass ceilings and the like, and my opinion on the quality of her journalism shown here is just that - my opinion. Good on her though.
@brassholio
@brassholio 4 года назад
C'mon man, leave uncle Derek on the polyagraph alone, he's just doing his job.
@TheINDIANA59
@TheINDIANA59 3 года назад
Uncle Derek has heard so many stories in his time he's given up showing any emotions . . . : /
@michaelk.9298
@michaelk.9298 2 года назад
It would be great to see your analysis of Travis Walton. One of the most famous alien abduction cases ever.
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