I read John Mack, M.D.'s book Abduction when it came out. (He's the Harvard doctor that you mention).
That man is crazier than many of his patients.
He gives pretty good clinical case studies of many of his abduction patients.
There are a few people who are just outright crazy ... several schizophrenics. It's really obvious from the text descriptions.
The rest of them are unfortunate victims of psychiatry ... their symptoms are, damn, what's the term ... ideopathic ... (that's the one ... means "caused by their doctor")
False Memory Syndrome is not confined solely to memories of childhood ritual satanic sexual abuse. (It's the psychiatric equivalent of "when all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.")
Dr. Mack should have noticed something was up when EVERY patient he was treating turned out to have been abducted by aliens ... and forgot ALL about it. Until they started working with him ... then he published, and every alien abductee nutjob in the country headed for Hahvahd Yahd.
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