The following is an account that I recently received from a woman new to the UFO phenomena. She had a strange experience while traveling in Colorado and believes that she encountered an alien-human hybrid.Being new to the study of UFOs, she is still having difficulty coming to terms with the concepts and ideas that she is now exploring. She finds herself overwhelmed with the scope of the field and its diverse personalities and theories. She was thrown into the subject very suddenly when she learned that her sister was an abductee.
Justine had not seen her older sister for over three years. When they finally reconnected in the spring of 2012, Justine received the surprise of her life. Her sister, Catherine, introduced her to the world of UFOs, aliens and abductees.
"Our parents separated when my sister and I were teenagers. As a result, we never felt that close to our parents because we just held a lot of anger towards them" recounts Justine. "I think it made my sister and I closer though. That's why it was hard when she just sort of disappeared on me. When she told me I wouldn't hear from her for a while, I thought she meant a few weeks, not several years."
Justine's sister finally got in touch with her in early 2012. She reported that she was living in Colorado and she wanted Justine to come visit her as soon as she could. It took a couple of months to arrange time off, but by the spring, Justine was on the road to Colorado.
"Seeing Catherine was comfortable and tense at the same time. I arrived late on Thursday night and we talked well into the night. Mostly about old memories and then a lot about what I had done the past few years. When I started pressing her about what she had been doing all that time, she pushed me off to bed and said we'd talk tomorrow."
It wasn't until Friday night that Catherine dropped the bombshell on her sister.
"Justine. I'm an abductee."
Justine wasn't interested in UFOs and she didn't know what her sister was talking about when she made the statement. It was a long conversation before she understood that Catherine was claiming to have been abducted, multiple times, by aliens.
"Outside of seeing a few movies, I've never paid any attention to all of the alien stuff. It took quite a while before I got that my sister was serious and that she really believed that she had been abducted by creatures in UFOs.
Catherine had moved to Colorado to get away and focus on herself and her experiences. She told me that the abductions had been going on for many years and that when memories started coming back, she felt a need to withdraw and try to understand it all.
We talked about her experiences for most of the rest of the weekend and I asked a lot of questions. Before I left, she gave me a few books to read. Two books by Stan Romanek, Messages and Answers, and a couple by Whitley Strieber, apparently, the most famous abductee.
Honestly, I still wasn't sure what to make of the whole thing when I left but I promised her that I would read through the books and that I would visit again in the summer."
Justine headed home, driving south through Colorado. It was mid afternoon when she pulled into a gas station just off the interstate.
"I stopped at a gas station to fill up the tank. I'll admit, my mind was a million miles away at the time. With everything that my sister had dropped on me my thoughts were just racing. I was sort of on auto-pilot when I pulled up to the pump and got out of the car. I ran my credit card, put the nozzle in and started pumping gas.
All of a sudden, I realized there was a young girl standing there. She was near the front of my car on the little island where the pumps sit. Even though I was distracted, I don't know how I missed seeing her when I pulled up. She was wearing a cream colored dress that looked rather old to me. I thought, well, it's Sunday, maybe she's been to church. I don't even know why I was thinking about it. She was standing there staring at me and I looked right at her. She had the most startling blue eyes that I have ever seen. I think her pupils must have been really large and it made her eyes look oversized. I couldn't even see any whites in her eyes from where I was, just that bright blue. She looked fairly normal otherwise. Her hair was very pale blonde and her skin was extremely white as if she never got any sun. I said hello to her but instead of saying hi back she said:
"We're halfway there".
I wondered what in the world she meant by that. I said to her, "I don't understand". I looked around, expecting to see a car on the other side of the island because her parents had to be around. There was no one there. The little girl was still looking at me and she said "Your sister Catherine will understand, it's for all of us". It gave me a chill.
I let go of the gas nozzle and started to walk towards her. She didn't move, but I only took a couple of steps before I felt like I shouldn't go any closer. All of a sudden, I was kind of afraid. I stepped back, put the nozzle back in the pump and opened my car door. The little girl, still watching me, said again, "We're halfway there".
Just at that moment, a pickup truck pulled up at the pumps to my right. I looked over and saw an older man get out of his truck. I called out, "Excuse me" and he turned towards me saying "Yeah?". I glanced towards the little girl. I just wanted this man to see her and see if she would say something to him. She was gone. I looked around and she was nowhere in sight. I turned back towards the man with my mouth hanging open. He was just looking at me. I knew he hadn't see the girl. I muttered that I was sorry, jumped in my car and drove away."
Justine was very shaken by her encounter at the gas station. Once she calmed down some, she called her sister and told her about the little girl who had mentioned her by name.
"You've seen a hybrid" Catherine told her.
Justine had been introduced to the concept of alien-human hybrids during the weekend with her sister. It wasn't something they had discussed in depth because Justine was trying to accept the simple idea that her sister had been abducted. The possibility of alien children was a far stretch for someone new to the concepts she had been confronted with.
"Maybe it was a hybrid, I don't know. I don't think that girl could have vanished like that but I don't think I was imagining things either. I do believe she was real and what she said has stuck in my mind. What did she mean when she said half way there? Halfway to what? From the way the girl stated it, It wasn't just about Catherine and I, but about people in general. My sister and I have discussed it many times but we don't have an answer yet."
Justine is certainly not the first person to encounter what they believe to be an alien hybrid. It's interesting to hear accounts from those who are new to the world of UFOs. There's no preconceived idea or agenda to promote. Just a strange encounter to relate and attempt to understand.
The child's statement is especially curious and doesn't seem to have any personal meaning for the sisters at this time. So, what is its deeper meaning? What exactly are we halfway to?
Monday, July 30, 2012
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Rendlesham Revelations
Sometimes in life, you have the fortune of being in the right place, at the right time, to experience something unique. I had this fortune recently when I went to hear an old friend, Peter Robbins, give a lecture at a Mufon meeting in Arizona.
I've know Peter a long time and I regard him as one of the nicest people in UFOlogy. A true gentleman who genuinely tries to get along with everyone. Not an easy task in a field with many argumentative personalities.
For those who don't know him, Peter Robbins worked closely with Bud Hopkins for many years. He is also the author of "Left at East Gate: A First-Hand Account of the Rendlesham Forest UFO Incident, Its Cover-up, and Investigation".
The Rendlesham Forest incident took place in December, 1980, over the course of three nights. It involved US military personal who were stationed in Suffolk, England. At the time, Britain, was allowing the United States to utilize two former RAF bases in the area. RAF Woodbridge and RAF Bentwaters. Peter's co-author on the book, Larry Warren, was an Air Force security officer stationed in England at the time. His first hand testimony of the events are a vital part of the book.
The Rendlesham Forest incident is one of the most significant UFO related incidents on record. It's often referred to as "Britain's Roswell". The incident involved the sighting of strange lights in the sky as well as the landing of a craft in the Rendlesham forest and a strange encounter experienced by military personnel.
Rather than try to recount this complex case here, I highly suggest that you read Robbins and Warren's excellent book on the subject. If you have any interest at all in the subject of UFOs, it's a must have.
Peter Robbins is a frequent speaker at UFO related conferences. He's eloquent and composed with a clear knowledge of the subject matter. I've heard Peter numerous times over the years and when I found out he was headed to Arizona, courtesy of Mufon groups in Sedona and Phoenix, I thought I'd run down to see him and catch up a bit. I frankly expected to hear Peter's standard lecture on the Rendlesham incident. I wanted to support an old friend, and I really don't mind hearing lectures repeated as there are often new tidbits to be gleaned. What I got however, was something far, far more.
For the first time since I've known him, there was a slight nervousness about Peter when he began his lecture that night. Obviously, he was struggling with the weight of what he needed to say. He danced around a bit, stating that he had intended to give this lecture at a previous engagement but changed his mind at the last minute. He clearly resolved himself after a few moments, deciding that this was the right time and place to speak out. Once he started there was no stopping him.
In fact, Peter Robbins spoke for four hours that night. Those with the fortune to be there were blessed with insights that have never been revealed about Rendlesham and Peter's experience investigating this incredible incident.
I'm sad to say that a portion of the audience left during the course of the talk. Likely too busy with other things in life or perhaps to unaware to realize what a special moment was taking place.
I applaud Peter Robbins for having the courage to step forward with the things he revealed and I found myself gaining a whole new level of respect for this man.
It's not my place to recount to you what Peter chose to say that night. If that's a let down, then I do
apologize. Honestly, I couldn't do it justice if I tried to convey it all to you. You simply need to hear it from Peter himself.
I hope this post serves as notice to you all that we've only scratched the surface of the amazing events in Rendlesham forest and that it's clear there's much more to come.
Thank you Peter for having the guts to move this case forward once again and for demonstrating the kind of dignity that everyone in this field should aspire to.
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Do You Believe
Here's a link for the video interview I did on "Do You Believe" with hosts Norene and Donna discussing the Black Eyed Children:
Saturday, July 14, 2012
Friday, July 13, 2012
Wake Up Now! Conference
I'll be speaking at the Wake Up Now! Conference II in Albuquerque, NM in just a few short weeks. The conference is a charitable event to help fund "The School of Now" a project of A Child's Miracle Mind, Inc.
Other speakers include Bill Murphy, Nick Redfern and Lyn Buchanan. Join us for this worthy cause August 10-12.
http://wakeupnowconference.com/
Other speakers include Bill Murphy, Nick Redfern and Lyn Buchanan. Join us for this worthy cause August 10-12.
http://wakeupnowconference.com/
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
BEKs on Examiner.com
Monday, July 9, 2012
UFO Sorority Sisters
A short time ago, I wrote a post about the so called "Wendy Krissy" (see full post below) and her Facebook profile, clearly designed to attract men interested in the topic of UFOs.
Both myself and a number of other researchers in the field had noticed Wendy and the odd nature of her profile. Links on her page lead to an endless array of pointless links and a page that encourages everyone to add their own sites. "One Million UFO Researchers" seems quite anxious to get everyone signed up, but why? Why the information gathering and if it's harmless, why the false profile? The so called Wendy Krissy's pics came from a modeling agency but that's not indicated on Facebook, we're lead to believe we're actually becoming friends with the attractive blonde in the photos. But it seems that Miss Krissy may be part of a whole sorority of stunning women interested in UFOs.
Case in point, Lisa Young. Although her profile is on the virtual wasteland that is Google+, her page has still gotten comments related to her stunning eyes. Lisa added me to her circle on Google+ and when I looked at her profile, I was greeted by the familiar logo of One Million UFO Researchers. In case you're interested, Lisa lives in "AlienUFO" and works at "AlienUFO study".
Lisa's not alone on Google though, seems another one of the sorority sisters is there too, pushing the same agenda. This one is Karen Veronica.
Like Lisa's profile, the page is full of links encouraging us to enter the UFO chat
and join the one million.
There's no doubt that this is all from the same source and likely these pics on Google+ are again photos of models from overseas, though we don't get any bikini shots this time. As before, the question must be asked, Why? Who's gathering information and for what purpose? Is this all just part and parcel of the sometimes strange behavior in the UFO field or is there something we should be concerned about?
Saturday, July 7, 2012
The Memphis Crystal Skull
The strange tale of the Memphis Pyramid and its crystal skull at the Intrepid Magazine blog:
http://www.intrepidmag.com/blog/the-memphis-skull/#more-893
http://www.intrepidmag.com/blog/the-memphis-skull/#more-893
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