>>43128884False memory syndrome was originally bought forward as a concept in cases of child-abuse with unfortunate implications. So it was borrowed as an explanation by the conventional psychiatric establishment that penalized John Mack for taking the accounts from Abductees seriously and found no indications that they were a result of repressed trauma or delusion. I've researched this for nigh on 30 years consistently and I have yet to encounter one single case history where someone was found to have confabulated an Abduction experience that was a screen-memory for trauma's perpetrated by Human's and that's been true of my own experiences. I've had to cope and recover from ptsd but my memories of what people did were always clearly defined. Yet then I would go on to have recall of these other events that were far more strange. It makes no sense that I'd have clear and consistent recollection of being abused by people, then all of a sudden develop an unrelated screen-memory involving not quite Human beings that frightened me just as much if not more. There were times when I would attempt to disassociate but I'd be trying to put myself in Narnia then.