Donna & Clayton Lee Abduction
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Date: December 22, 2005
Location: Houston, TX
A husband and wife in Houston, Texas, claim they have been abducted by aliens several times, including an incident where a fetus was taken from the woman. Clayton Lee, who is confident that a scar on his side came from an alien probe to collect his DNA, and his wife, Donna, have come forward with claims that they have been contacted by extra terrestrials more than 20 times, during their 19 years of marriage.Clayton Lee said he was a child in a Houston park the first time he was abducted. He said he was lifted in the air at the time of the alleged abduction.
I remember just floating up higher and higher, and, all that was around were stars and blackness. And then, I blacked out.
Donna Lee said she lost a baby during one of the encounters. She also drew a photo of the aliens who abducted her.
The couple underwent hypnotic regression therapy in order to recover memories of the incidents. They were treated by Harvard psychiatrist, Susan Clancy, who wanted to include their story in the book she was writing about alien abductions. Donna Lee was able to draw a picture of her alien abductor, and her husband confirmed the appearance as the same in his personal abduction experience as well.
While the psychiatrist doesn’t believe in alien abductions, she nevertheless interviewed countless people claiming to have been abducted by aliens. Her main contention is that there are numerous explanations for people like the Lees who have alien abduction stories. She names such things as sexual difficulties, nightmares, psychological issues and anxiety as being able to mimic the same symptoms as alien abduction proponents claim.
Despite Clancys psychological point of view, the Lees expect that they will meet these alien beings once again in future alien abductions.
Transcript - Aired June 10, 2006
National Correspondent Gary Tuchman has this extraterrestrial experience.
Donna Lee, Claims Abduction By Aliens: That's cool. OK.
Clayton Lee, Claims Abduction By Aliens: Everything's taken care of.
Gary Tuchman, CNN National Correspondent ( Voice Over ): Clayton and Donna Lee consider themselves a happy couple.
( On Camera ): How long have you guys been married?
Donna Lee: 18˝, It will be 19 years January 2nd.
Tuchman ( Voice Over ): But not an ordinary couple.
Clayton Lee: I want to go home. I want to go home!
Tuchman: Under hypnosis:
Unidentified Male: Relax completely and listen to the sound of my voice.
Tuchman: it's apparent the Lees are quite out of the ordinary.
Donna Lee: Oh, no. I just need to go. I just need to go.
Tuchman: What's going on here?
Clayton & Donna Lee are trying to retrieve memories about being kidnapped by creatures from another world. Donna has drawn a picture of an alien who she says captured her. Clayton says one of his captors looked similar.
( On Camera ): How many times have you been abducted by aliens?
Clayton Lee: More than 10. Yes. More than 20 probably.
Unidentified Male: The Day The Earth Stood Still: We have come to visit you in peace.
Tuchman ( Voice Over ): For most people, visions of alien abductions are limited to the movies and TV. But in a CNN/TIME magazine poll in 1997, 2% of respondents said they had been abducted by aliens or knew someone who was. Based on the sample, that correlated to more than five million Americans.
Clayton Lee says he was a child in this Houston park the first time he was abducted, saying he was lifted in the air.
Clayton Lee: And I remember just floating up, higher and higher, until all that was around me were stars and blackness. And then I blacked out.
Tuchman: The hypnotist tries to retrieve further memories of that day.
Clayton Lee: Quit touching me. Quit touching me. Ah!
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: What is that, Clayton?
Clayton Lee: Oh!
Derrel Sims, Investigator/Hypnotist: What's the reason for all this?
Clayton Lee: They gave me something.
Sims: What was it they gave you?
Clayton Lee: They gave me something.
Tuchman: The hypnotist, who's a private investigator, also claims to have been an abductee.
( On Camera ): You can understand how a lot of people would think, this is really far out.
Sims: Well I think it's far out. I think it's bizarre. And I wish it had never happened to me. My life would be a lot better.
Tuchman ( Voice Over ): Susan Clancy is a Harvard psychiatrist who decided to do research on people's abduction claims.
Dr. Susan Clancy, Harvard Psychiartrist: When I ran the first ad looking for people who thought they had been abducted by aliens, I thought we'd get very few calls. But we were inundated with calls for a month after we ran one ad.
Tuchman: The ads were for subjects who wanted to be included in her new book about people who believed they were kidnapped by aliens. But Clancy is determined she is not a believer.
Clancy: So people have symptoms like psychological distress, anxiety, sexual problems, nightmares. And for better or for worse, today being abducted by aliens is a culturally available explanation for why you might have some of these symptoms.
Tuchman ( On Camera ): With all the reported alien abductions, you might think there would be one high-quality photograph or videotape that would indisputably show aliens in action. Until that happens, most people will have their doubts. But not all people.
Clayton Lee: And I said, I don't know what you're talking about.
Tuchman ( Voice Over ): Clayton remains convinced this scar is a remnant of an experimental operation to collect his DNA. Donna believes a fetus was taken from her body.
( On Camera ): Is it possible, possible that you just have a vivid imagination and that this really didn't happen?
Donna Lee: No. I mean, I have a vivid imagination, but I know it happened.
Tuchman ( Voice Over ): And they both say they expect to be abducted again at any time.
Gary Tuchman, CNN, Houston.
Alternate Transcript
Bill O'Reilly, Host: In the Back of the Book segment tonight, according to a FOX News/Opinion Dynamics poll, 55% of the American public believes the government is likely withholding information about UFOs. And 24% of Americans believe aliens have actually visited this planet. In the Czech Republic, according to a 1999 poll, 62% believe extraterrestrials exist, more than believe in God. Joining us now from Houston are two American believers, Donna and Clayton Lee. OK. According to the notes that I have here, both of you said that you were abducted by aliens. Now, Donna, when you, when people hear that, their first reaction is that you're a nut, all right? And, I mean, do you want people to know that? I mean, why not just keep it to yourself? Donna Lee, Self-Proclaimed Alien Abductee: God, how can you keep something like that forever to yourself? People have reactions. Some people relate because they know that they've been contacted, as well. And people that think we're nuts, it's OK, you know. I don't want — it's not important that they believe that I was abducted, because I know that I was. O'Reilly: All right. And you were abducted multiple amounts of times? Donna Lee: Yes, yes. O'Reilly: Did you ever talk to the abductees? I mean, did they tell you where they were from or anything? Donna Lee: No, that I don't have any remembering of at all, having the conversation, no. O'Reilly: So they just swept you away somewhere? Where'd they put you? Donna Lee: Different places, different times. I've had memories of being on what I consider the ship, because I know it was someplace other than any place I'd ever visited before. O'Reilly: So you were in some kind of — you were in some kind of vehicle? Donna Lee: Yes. It was a vehicle, a room. It was very cold, metal. A lot of metal. A lot of metal. O'Reilly: Did you see — did you see the aliens? Donna Lee: Yes. O'Reilly: What do they look like? Donna Lee: What I saw on that particular visit, they were tall, slender, blond. Looked human, but not human, not quite human. O'Reilly: All right. Donna Lee: They didn't really use their voices to talk. O'Reilly: Now Mr. Lee, you and your wife have been married for 19 years. You say you were pretty much abducted the same way your wife was abducted, correct? Starting in childhood and then continuing on into adulthood, correct? Clayton Lee, Self-Proclaimed Alien Abductee: Yes. And the hardest thing for people that have gone through this is not being able to tell anybody. And the last thing, somebody that has experienced these types of thing is go on national TV, on the No. 1 news show, and talk about it. O'Reilly: Then why are you doing it? Clayton Lee: There are people out there right now that just think they're losing their minds and that's why we're going on, to tell them that this does happen to normal people. People who live normal lives. And there are people you can contact to talk with, and you don't have to be alone. O'Reilly: All right. And do you guys market this? Do you go speak about it or make money from it at all? Donna Lee: No. No, we don't. O'Reilly: Nothing like that. Donna Lee: No. O'Reilly: So you're basically just doing the program tonight, even though you know you're going to be disparaged and people are going to make fun of you. Donna Lee: Yes. O'Reilly: They are. We all know that. But you're doing it to try to say to other people who have experienced what you've experienced that they shouldn't be ashamed? See, I wouldn't advise anybody to do what you do. I mean, I'm happy to talk to you, but I wouldn't advise people to do this. Because their life becomes very difficult, especially if they're working in a corporation. People would just think they're nuts. Donna Lee: Yes. Clayton Lee: That's true. Donna Lee: That's true. That's true. Neither one of us work in a corporation. O'Reilly: You're both independent. You can do and say what you want. But if you were in the straight world, whoa. Donna Lee: Oh, yes. O'Reilly: Are you fearful that — of what's going to happen to you? Do you walk around with fear? I wouldn't want to be abducted, I mean... Donna Lee: Well, the major thing for me about being abducted is they bring me back. I'm here. O'Reilly: Well, maybe they won't someday, Donna. Maybe they'll take you to wherever they live. Donna Lee: They might not, but so far they have. So you can't live in that kind of fear and still have a life. O'Reilly: When was the last time you were visited? Donna Lee: The last time I really feel that I remember anything was about two years ago. O'Reilly: Now, have you guys ever taken a lie detector test or anything like that? Clayton Lee: Why would I want to take a lie detector test? O'Reilly: Well, I mean then you could say, "I took a lie detector test, so you know I'm taking — I'm telling the truth." See what I mean? Donna Lee: Well, we also know. I know what happened to me, because I was there. So, you know. O'Reilly: All right. So you're not... Clayton Lee: We're not trying to impress anybody. O'Reilly: I see. You don't feel compelled to try to convince anybody of what you're saying? Donna Lee: Yes. Clayton Lee: No, we're not trying to tonight. O'Reilly: Folks, we appreciate you taking the time to talk with me. Thank you very much. Donna Lee: Yes. Clayton Lee: Thank you. Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,181781,00.html#ixzz1i8akfYli