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Art Bell welcomes back retired Temple University professor David Jacobs for the second part of their discussion on human-alien hybrids, or "hubrids," who Jacobs claims are now living among the general population. The show opens with news that the Large Hadron Collider hopes to make contact with a parallel universe, and that Vice President Biden has decided not to run for president.
Jacobs describes how hubrids are placed into apartments in small groups as young adults. Because they were raised aboard craft rather than on Earth, abductees are recruited to teach them basic skills like grocery shopping, using computers, and navigating social customs. He explains that humor, sarcasm, and family structure are entirely foreign to them. Despite their human appearance, Jacobs says they possess a neurological ability to control human minds through direct mental contact.
The conversation turns personal when Jacobs reveals that a security hybrid once impersonated one of his research subjects via email, threatening harm if he continued his work. He describes eight extended conversations conducted with a hubrid through instant messaging, some lasting four hours. Callers press Jacobs on what can be done, and he mentions a special velostat-lined hat that some abductees claim prevents abductions.
Jacobs describes how hubrids are placed into apartments in small groups as young adults. Because they were raised aboard craft rather than on Earth, abductees are recruited to teach them basic skills like grocery shopping, using computers, and navigating social customs. He explains that humor, sarcasm, and family structure are entirely foreign to them. Despite their human appearance, Jacobs says they possess a neurological ability to control human minds through direct mental contact.
The conversation turns personal when Jacobs reveals that a security hybrid once impersonated one of his research subjects via email, threatening harm if he continued his work. He describes eight extended conversations conducted with a hubrid through instant messaging, some lasting four hours. Callers press Jacobs on what can be done, and he mentions a special velostat-lined hat that some abductees claim prevents abductions.
Key Moments
Neurological control: Jacobs says hubrids have a neurological ability to control human minds.
Hubrids move into apartments: Jacobs says young-adult hubrids are moving into apartments and trying not to stand out.
Sarcasm is foreign to them: Jacobs says sarcasm, irony, and vocal inflection are lost on hubrids because communication on craft is telepathic.
