Maybe Harold is there playing alien with Chuck because his playstation crashed!?
Whatever the case might be (if this isnt just another case of BS) Chuck seems to be holding the short end of the stick.
Getting "lost" inside your own mind can be a powerful and traumatic experience. If not a hoax, Im pretty sure that all the "alien abductions" can be explained as happening inside the head, not on the outside.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleep_paralysis
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypnagogic_hallucinations
And I obviously dont believe that aliens have found us, come here and are abducting millions of people, raping and experimenting on them.
Remember the Roper survey on alien abductions!? The survey did not directly ask its 6000 respondents if they had been abducted by aliens. Instead it asked them if they had undergone any of the following experiences:
--Waking up paralyzed with a sense of a strange person or presence or something else in the room.
--Experiencing a period of time of an hour or more, in which you were apparently lost, but you could not remember why, or where you had been.
--Seeing unusual lights or balls of light in a room without knowing what was causing them, or where they came from.
--Finding puzzling scars on your body and neither you nor anyone else remembering how you received them or where you got them.
--Feeling that you were actually flying through the air although you didnt know why or how.
Saying yes to 4 of the 5 "symptoms" was taken as evidence of alien abduction. A 62-page report, with an introduction by John Mack, was mailed to some 100,000 psychiatrists, psychologist and other mental health professionals.
The implication was that some 4 million Americans or some 100 million Earthlings(!!) have been abducted by aliens.
To me, this is pure and utter NONSENSE.
I am however willing to change my mind on this, if presented with credible evidence that these millions of people were indeed taken on board an alien star ship.
Do I think that this "alien abduction" is worth serious sustained systematic attention?... absolutely.
I just seriously doubt there will be Aliens at the end of the rainbow.
I still await the compelling Exhibit A.