The Latest Debra Jordan-Kauble Update (She's the main subject in Budd Hopkin's INTRUDERS)

Thomas Bullard, academic examiner of "alien abduction" reports, noted that "a trend for abductees to publish accounts of their own experiences began in the 1990s and surged thereafter". (Volume One of 2017 edition of the UFO Encyclopedia, pg 12.) ~~Extraordinary Contact: Life Beyond Intruders....by Debra Jordan-Kauble....2021 The story of Debbie's experiences surfaced in 1987 with the publication of a best selling book by NY artist-UFO investigator Budd Hopkins titled "Intruders: The Incredible Visitations at Copleywoods". A wider audience was exposed to her story in 1992 when it was dramatized on a CBS two-part miniseries. In 1994 Debbie wrote her own book, a follow-up titled "Abducted! The Story of the Intruders Continue". This 2021 work is a rewrite of that, plus coverage of further experiences in the subsequent three decades and minus her sisters account in the 1994 book (because today she is very ill or disabled). From her preface to "Extraordinary Contact" she describes how "my extraordinary contact has continued, and...spilled over into the worlds of the paranormal..." A clinical hypnotherapist, Yvonne Smith, wrote the Forward and observed that "what is clear is that the UFO phenomenon runs a tremendous 180-degree gamut: from being totally physical (landing traces, markings on the body, photographs, radar signatures) to totally paranormal (telepathic communication, craft and beings that dematerialize, abductees that float through walls, missing time). It is this apparent contradiction that we as researchers have the hardest time reconciling. But we must shed light on the seemingly impossible." Debbie in characterizing her exposure to paranormal happenings over the years mentioned premonitions, synchronicities and also government surveillance. As noted in the paper here describing features that Thomas Bullard (an university academic) identified as associated with abductions (determined from cases in five studies), many abductees experienced noted long term effects including changes in lifestyle, development of psychic sensitivity, experiences with poltergeist activity and experiences or encounters with lurking "men in black". Budd Hopkin's Introduction to Debbie's 1994 book describes the event triggering an examination: " At the beginning of Debbie’s June 1983 experience, she and her mother independently reported seeing strange lights on the Davis property. And where Debbie remembered seeing the landed UFO, the ground was affected in peculiar ways: the grass died, and, below, many cubic feet of moist, dark soil was changed into grayish, rocklike material that for years was unable to support vegetation. Extending outward from the roughly eight-foot circle of alters soil—the spot where the craft apparently rested—was a forty-nine-foot straight swatch of similarly damaged earth. This evidence dramatically supports the idea that the object Debbie saw that night left behind clear-cut physical traces and was, therefore, neither a fantasy nor a dream. To support that notion, when the craft apparently lifted off, Debbie’s next door neighbor saw a brilliant flash of light through the trees at the location of these ground traces. Seconds later, as some kind of craft passed noisily overhead, the neighbor’s home suffered a complete power outage. Equally strange, all the lights spontaneously came back on, with no disturbance to either fuses or circuit breakers. This neighbor’s testimony further eliminates any suspicion that the event can be regarded purely as an artifact of Debbie’s mental processes.". That event rouses strange memories, going back to her childhood. Debbie comes across a book at her local library called Missing Time by Budd Hopkins and finds further stirring of memories, including of experiences of other family members. She writes to Hopkins at the address given in the book and hears back from him, calling her on the phone. In October, just months after the June event, Hopkins has Debbie travel to NYC to have a psychiatrist hypnotize her. Not many memories are retrieved from those couple of sessions, but more surfaces naturally as she interacts in person in NYC with the phone "buddy" Hopkins had hooked her up with prior to the trip. The buddy is a woman-abductee instructed not to share the details of her own experience so as to not contanimate Debbie's memories. (More memories, many from childhood, and including a clear seeing of two Gray entities in her room in April 1978, were surfacing.) Hopkins' introduction to Debbie's 1994 book is reprinted in this expanded and updated version. He shares how Debbie came to agree for his book Intruders (which would cover her case to a wide public in 1987) to share an important, even the key, element of her memories. The information she shared was also emerging in other cases Hopkins was hearing and partially emerged via dreams and hypnosis. In Debbie's case she recounted in Chapter 12, "Emily", her involvement in the production of a hybrid ET (of the Gray species)-Human being. The beings have her meet the young being five years after she loses a baby mysteriously. It causes Debbie alot of distress that she's not allowed to keep the young being with her. The medical records related to that documented pregnancy are included in this book. Budd Hopkins died of cancer in 2011. His viewpoint of what the large-scale Gray project entailed was somewhat negative, expressing concerns similar to those felt by researcher David Jacobs. Debbie, though, seems to have a more positive view (pg 42): "As the years passed, my experiences have been taken to a different level. The actual physical contact that was happening in the 1980s and 1990s has morphed into something that feels more cerebral, even more spiritual." Chapters that include documenting all this include chapter 4 "Poltergeists and the Paranormal", chapter 9 "New Abilities", chapter 10 "Changes" and chapter 11 "The Future". Many abductees report that sometimes they will experience seeing small orbs of light move through their homes. They also sometimes see objects move on their own and electronic devices turn on and off on their own. Debbie describes various poltergeist events in chapter four. These are the the type of incidents I have seen also referenced by two different abductees posting on twitter about family experiences. In Chapter 9 Debbie describes the development of psychic sensitivity in tandem with her abduction-encounters. She gives very strong examples of that. Her concluding chapters convey a positive outlook of what's going to unfold with our human story and the impact of others, present advanced non human intelligences, moving in our midst. There was an account that was clearly suggestive of something disturbing happening. She relates how a romantic getaway to a country cabin may have involved her being drugged and examined by men in white lab coats. Other abductees have reported similar fragmented memories like this, indicating a possible covert operation to gather information from abductees.