The Trapitika
This is in the ''Buddhist Bible'' which is called the ''Trapitika.'' In this book, the Buddha speaks of "preta's" or "hungry ghosts" over 2,500 years ago. These ''hungry ghosts'' have large eyes, large heads, no digestion or reproduction organs. The ''preta'' feed on blood, pus, urine, semen, phlegm, bile, feces, saliva and any other disgusting bodily fluids. They have no natural reproductive organs and no food tract. They eat and excrete through osmosis. This seems to fit into the strange reports of cattle mutilations and human sexual manipulation.
The closest words to the word ''Preta's'' or ''Pretas'' in English that I could find are:
Praetor, which means: To precede in rank.
Pre-tax, which means: Before payment of tax.
Preter, which means: Beyond, past, outside the realm of.
little bit of ''Cryptic Link.''
The word ''Trapitika.''
Trap iti Ka.
The word ''itti'' is Hebrew and Aramaic and means: Mutterer of ghosts.
The word ''Ka'' was used in ancient Egyptian religion, this meant that a Soul would continue to dwell in a deceased body or image. An ancient belief.