For decades, “alien abductees” have reported what appears to be hard evidence of clandestine surveillance by military personnel. Black and unmarked helicopters are often seen flying over the homes of abductees. Mail is intercepted, opened, and then resealed – in a fashion that is clearly done for effect, for purposes of intimidation, and, in a far from subtle situation, letting the abductees know they are being watched. Telephone interference, including strange noises and voice on the line, are widespread. Black cars, with tinted windows, follow people around town. That’s nothing compared to being abducted, however. To be taken against one’s will by emotionless, drone-like aliens is one thing; to then have the distinct misfortune of being abducted by military personnel as a result, too, is just adding to the insult.