Originally posted by: zinfamous
emmm..
what you KNOW about dreaming, or what you FEEL that you know? I think a lot of people have different experiences when it comes to dreaming. some dream in color, some do not. some remember vividly, some remember nothing. I think it's tied deep into the subconscious, has direct links to individual personalities and biochemical qualities such as hormone concentrations.
If you KNEW what dreams ARE, it would have to apply to everyone. It sounds as though you posit dreams result from nocturnal abductions and probing/implants? Perhaps that's true in your case, but I'm not so sure it can apply to the gamut. 
Plenty of people experience Night Tremors (terrors?), so perhaps your theories apply more towards that type of dreaming than any other. Sounds to me like a classic case of subjective imprinting: all the reading you have done more or less imprints your own perspective and situation into the issue, adding significant bias to your interpretation. which leads to self-diagnosis, often faulty. 
This happens often when students are training in med-school--physicians and psychologists. You spend so much time reading about a particular disease, the training leaves you sleepless and generally unhealthy, you start interpreting you own symptoms of general fatigue as those of certain diseases that you happen to be studying, etc...
Then again, you could be eating better mushrooms than the rest of us...
....hmmmm.