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Abducted and Furious How I Fought Back and How You Can Too A True Story by Lisa O'Hara

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The reasons I wrote this book are three fold. First, to write about my experiences, second to raise awareness, and third, to help anyone that has been abducted by ETs or the military. I wanted to be able to share the information from my spirit guides on how to fight back against being abducted to as many people as possible, as quickly as possible. As more and more people awaken to the truth, they will need resources. We need more people to speak out, but we also need tools to fight back. Once I found tools, used them and they worked, I knew that I could not keep them to myself. I had to find my people and share the tools. Sounds easy, but it is difficult in a world where no one talks about being abducted by ETs.

197 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 11, 2020

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June 19, 2021
The UFO abduction literature reveals the complex reality of the experience. Very often, experiencers come to accept a benign face for what is happening to them. Their abductors become teachers. That is not the case in Abducted and Furious. Lisa O’Hara, the abductee in this case, fights her abductors, both human and not.

AN UNHAPPY MEDIUM

Lisa O’Hara’s account begins in 2017 when she was working with a medium to become a medium. Also, she was dabbling in remote viewing. Somewhere in the process, she became aware of being abducted in the night by ETs (extraterrestrials or “aliens”). She remembers odd occurrences throughout her life, but nothing so extreme as ET abduction. Once she has that awareness, she encounters different groups of aliens in the experience as well as apparent human military personnel. She also suffers psychic intrusions by remote viewers.

Through much research, advice, and trial-and-error, Ms. O’Hara learns of tools and methods to fight off her abductors and intruders. Her purpose for her book is to pass on those tools to others similarly suffering.

The second half of the book is Ms. O’Hara’s recommendations for combating ETs and negative spirits. Chapter Twenty-Seven is her step-by-step accounting of how she handles being abducted. She includes journal entries of her experiences from 2017 to 2019, basically as examples of how she learned to handle things.

REINCARNATION FRAUD AND WEAPONS FOR THE FIGHT

I became aware of Ms. O’Hara and her story when she was interviewed by Jimmy Church on his YouTube channel. She presented herself well and I was interested in her story as being a consistently negative account. I was surprised, however, by the degree of her “New Age” perspective. She is accepting and comfortable with the concepts of ETs, spirit guides, communications with ET civilizations, remote viewing, crystal therapy, etc. This does not bother me and certainly does not invalidate her story. I just expected a more “scientific” slant from her since she is an IT professional.

Still, her uncritical paranormal viewpoint leads to some strange conclusions, such as reincarnation being a scam perpetrated by the ETs (apparently so they can feed on us). Also, the idea of ETs as narcissists. Maybe both ideas are true, but she doesn’t put forth a convincing argument. Most Buddhists would probably agree with her about the reincarnation issue, though without the ET aspect.

But then, maybe these ideas are not so strange within the context of the material. Ms. O’Hara’s account does echo aspects of David Jacobs’ Walking Among Us book. Like Mr. Jacobs, her emphasis is on the ETs as oppressive and deceiving, even criminal. These two authors may be outliers with regards to expressing a negative view of ET encounters, but even Whitley Strieber went through negative periods in his relationship with his “visitors.”

Ms. O’Hara’s premise is that she has been able to achieve some success in resisting her paranormal oppressors. Her principal tools are meditation, positive affirmations, and a “canceling” affirmation. These may be the book’s greatest value, whether or not you are fighting off ET abductions. They can help, I expect, with daily negativities.

Among the “fighting back” tools recommended by Ms. O’Hara, are two books by Stewart and Janet Swerdlow: The Healers Handbook and Healing Archetypes and Symbols. These books seem to be her primary texts for paranormal self-defense, and she references them frequently. I have only scanned them but they seem to recommend meditating using visualizations of certain symbols.

WORTHY OF NOTICE BUT I CANNOT RATE IT HIGHLY

I have a hard time with Abducted and Furious mostly because the writing is not that good and the book’s structure is choppy and the formatting even has problems (chapter names duplicated in the Kindle version).

The uncritically New Age narrative feels flighty at times, which undermines the book’s credibility. Compare this to the more scientific approach in David Jacobs’ Walking Among Us, or in Richard Dolan’s The Alien Agendas.

For these reasons, I cannot rate Abducted and Furious highly. It does feel like a sincere account by Ms. O’Hara of her experiences, but my recommendation is a tepid one. It is worth reading as a caution to the ET abduction narrative. Remember that deception and mis-perception are integral characteristics of the phenomenon. You should research, investigate, and stay carefully skeptical.
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