This claim asserts that abduction events are components of a highly organized reproductive program orchestrated by nonhuman entities. Jacobs argues that abductees frequently report procedures involving ova extraction, sperm collection, fetal implantation, or hybrid-child interaction, forming a structured multi-generation agenda. He presents these themes as central rather than incidental. Evidence includes convergent narratives about hybrid infants, examination rooms, and repeated medical involvement. Conceptually, this claim defines Jacobs’s literalist model. DSETI evaluates it as Weak-to-Moderate—narrative consistency is strong, but hypnosis dependence and cultural contamination confound literal interpretation.








