Meaning of milab | Babel Free
Definitions
A deceitful military operation performed to convince the targets of the operation that they have had an encounter with extraterrestrial beings, though it is actually a staged ploy.
Examples
“1996, Helmut Lammer Ph.D. Preliminary Findings Of Project MILAB: Evidence For Military Kidnappings Of Alleged UFO Abductees published at The Alien Jigsaw, Mind⟳ Control⟳ Forums and on many other web sites. Recently, some UFO abductees have⟳ reported that they have⟳ also been kidnapped by military intelligence personnel (MILAB) and taken to hospitals and/or military facilities, some of which are described as being underground.”
“1999, A letter from Dr. Helmut Lammer of the Austrian Space Agency to Dr. Steven Greer of the Disclosure Project, published in Greer, Steven M. Extraterrestrial Contact⟳: The Evidence and Implications. Crossing Point⟳ Inc, →ISBN, page 8. I will send⟳ you today a copy⟳ of the MILAB (Military Abductions) manuscript for review⟳.”
“Military Abductions (MILABS) Abductions conducted by members of the U.S. military for the purposes of either learning what happened to real alien abductees or as part of a military or CIA "mind⟳ control⟳" program⟳.”
“Whatever the answer⟳ might be, the idea of military involvement in abductions became a standard feature of the abduction scenario by the mid-1990s and, like⟳ the subject of implants, became a specialized focus⟳ for an on-going study⟳ by a small group of ufologists who formed Project MILAB.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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