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How long you remain on the internet may depend on how interesting you manage to be fairly quickly, but it's going to be open line rhythm terrorum. | ||
Anything goes, no net talk radio. | ||
Now I will open one special line, and that would be the first time caller line, all right? | ||
And what we're going to do there, instead of the usual, although you could certainly, I guess, at the same time be a first-time caller, cutting through all the bologna, and I mean cutting through all the bologna, all I want on that line is anybody who has had physical alien contact. | ||
As in, you touched them, or probably more likely, they touched you. | ||
That's all I want on that line. | ||
Physical alien contact. | ||
Now, that removes a lot of possibilities like, well, aren't it happened in my dream? | ||
No. | ||
We, I think many in this audience believe that we have been contacted, that we are in contact right now, that we've been visited for a long time, and there are many, many allegations of very close encounters. | ||
In other words, that's what I'm after tonight, is really close encounters. | ||
Either you touched them or they touched you, right? | ||
Alien contact. | ||
So that's what we're going to do tonight. | ||
Now, the one line for that, and everybody else calling for any other reason on that line should immediately hang up and give it up because the only thing I will accept on that line are people claiming actual physical alien contact. | ||
That number is area code 775-727-1222. | ||
It is a separate and distinct line, and now set aside for those who really have had a close encounter. | ||
757-727-1222. | ||
Now, on all the other lines, you are welcome to do as you will. | ||
We'll see. | ||
Open lines are just what they are. | ||
Open lines. | ||
You get what you get. | ||
All right. | ||
One more item before we look briefly at the news and then launch. | ||
I'm very proud of my sister, Jessie, and you can follow this by... | ||
My sister Jessie, ever since she was little, we were all little, she would take every single one of our family pets and she would sequester them and train them and train them and train them. | ||
I mean, she just really took the family pet, and you didn't see it for hours, you know, while it was getting trained. | ||
Well, she's really good at what she does. | ||
In fact, phenomenal, actually. | ||
And she won, I don't know how many of you know about Animal Planet, but she won a segment of Animal Planet with her dog. | ||
It's an amazing... | ||
You know, I've talked to Jess, and what you're going to see is going to astound you for sure. | ||
We've got a link to the video from Animal Planet on the front page of the website, coastocoastam.com. | ||
You'll see my sister there with Maggie. | ||
And you click on it and go watch the video. | ||
And what you're going to see there is going to astound you and is going to make you ask questions. | ||
You should be asking real questions about what animals are when you watch this. | ||
I mean, what they really are. | ||
You're just going to see it isn't a trick. | ||
This dog can do math. | ||
It can do math. | ||
You ask a question, subtraction, addition, maybe even multiplication, right? | ||
Division. | ||
This animal can do math. | ||
And I know what you're going to see was it's going to seem not believable, but you will see the judges on Animal Planet say, hey, there's no signing going on here. | ||
There's no baloney. | ||
This is a real thing. | ||
This is amazing. | ||
And so she won. | ||
And so I was kind of proud, so I put it up on, had it put up in the middle of the website there. | ||
Thank you very much for getting it up there, guys. | ||
So that's my sister, Jessie, with her dog, Maggie, Animal Planet winner. | ||
Anyway, if what you see doesn't make you question what we all think about animals, then you just weren't watching carefully. | ||
Looking a little bit at the world, Indonesia increased its death toll from last week's earthquake and tsunamis now to, this is just Indonesia, to 94,081 Monday, raising the total number of people reported killed in 11 countries now to at least 137,321. | ||
They say the death toll will hit 150,000. | ||
On Sunday, a Sumatran fisherman was discovered barely alive under his beached boat, the first survivor found in three days now. | ||
But with tens of thousands, that's a big number, tens of thousands still missing in crushed seaside settlements and in the flotsam washing the shores of the Indian Ocean. | ||
Rescuers have turned full attention to getting food and water to those they know are alive. | ||
Insurgents are keeping it up. | ||
They're going to try and kill the election. | ||
They exposed the vulnerability of Iraq's security forces against Sunday. | ||
They killed at least 22 National Guardsmen and their driver in a suicide bombing and 10 other people in separate attacks with elections only now weeks away. | ||
What do you think? | ||
Are they going to make it? | ||
It does not seem as though things are going well. | ||
So if they hold the election despite all of this, then they will really have achieved something. | ||
Now, this is not good news. | ||
Canada has confirmed its second case of mad cow disease. | ||
They did it today, just days after the U.S. announced plans to reopen the border to Canadian beef. | ||
But the U.S. Department of Agriculture suggested it would not change its stance. | ||
The dairy cow from the province of Alberta, which was born in 1996, is tested positive. | ||
According to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, the results confirmed preliminary tests released earlier this week. | ||
We do not want mad cow disease loose in America, and it's pretty close. | ||
All right. | ||
You've got the theme for this evening's program. | ||
Now, incidentally, I guess I should mention, just in case there is a plethora of people who have had actual physical alien contact, the one number that I have reserved away need not be the only number you would call. | ||
You're welcome to attempt to get through on any line if that's the case with you. | ||
Otherwise, it's open lines, and the unexpected is directly ahead. | ||
unidentified
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Are you... | |
I told you about my, you'll see the picture of my sister there. | ||
Then as you scroll down the website a little bit, you're going to see something that you just had to know I could not resist putting up tonight. | ||
And as you might have expected, Princeton University with its global consciousness project and its many, I don't know, 62 at least, I believe, internationally placed eggs. | ||
These eggs are all little computers spitting out random numbers. | ||
And they have watched major events in the world now for a long time, and we have watched them. | ||
Now, this is perhaps becoming one of my favorite topics, consciousness, period. | ||
I've told you that I believe consciousness, directed consciousness, and we've proven that here on the air, can have an effect on the physical world, whether it's to change the weather or change the outcome of an event. | ||
This power is real, and what I've placed on the website tonight for you is another demonstration of that if you care to look. | ||
The proof is there. | ||
And I refer, of course, to the tsunami. | ||
And we now have the printouts from Princeton of what the eggs reported with respect to the tsunami. | ||
And guess what, folks? | ||
30 minutes before the tsunami, as you might expect, the chart went jumping. | ||
A full 30 minutes before the tsunami, the charts began to jump. | ||
And the only way that can be true, the only way that can be, I mean, when we had 9-11, people argued, for example, that, well, you know what then? | ||
It's probably reading the intent of the hijackers or something like that. | ||
But in this case, it's Mother Nature. | ||
And here we have another result. | ||
It doesn't make the case, but it puts another nail in the coffin, that's for doggone, sure, of this incredible project at Princeton, this consciousness project. | ||
It's proving it. | ||
Event by event by event. | ||
And now another event has registered on their radar at Princeton, and the proof is up there for you to read. | ||
Thought you'd be interested. | ||
Let's go to our special event line, this event being an actual physical encounter with an alien. | ||
Hello there. | ||
unidentified
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Hello. | |
Hi. | ||
What is your first name? | ||
unidentified
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Mary. | |
Mary. | ||
Okay, Mary. | ||
You know what this is all about. | ||
Now, you have had actual physical contact, Mary, with an alien? | ||
unidentified
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Well, many times, but this is something that's very unusual. | |
About two months ago, I had an alien actually enter into my body while I was fully awake, 7 o'clock at night, my family around. | ||
And my husband saw me. | ||
It was bizarre. | ||
When this event occurred, Mary, were you conscious of what was happening to you? | ||
unidentified
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Totally conscious. | |
Totally conscious. | ||
unidentified
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I was watching Get Ready to Watch Dateline, and I had all this energy flowing through my body, and I looked up, and I could see three aliens, the graves, standing there, and they're actually in a beam of light. | |
Okay. | ||
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And they just showed themselves for a second. | |
And about 15, 20 minutes later, I couldn't get up off the chair. | ||
And I finally was able to get up. | ||
And I felt really weird. | ||
And all of a sudden, it felt like there was two people inside of me. | ||
And I could actually feel them and feel it feeling. | ||
All right. | ||
This is going to seem like a rude question, Mary, but I'm going to ask it. | ||
How do you know it wasn't all in your head? | ||
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Because you know what? | |
It felt like my body was just overstuffed. | ||
Plus, I had all this energy just flowing through my body. | ||
I know, I've got all that. | ||
How do you know that it was sourced out? | ||
How do you know that it really was aliens? | ||
Now, you say you saw Greys. | ||
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I have not saw them. | |
Had I not seen them, I would have thought maybe it was just some bizarre episode. | ||
But I don't know how else to explain it. | ||
Could it have been a bizarre episode accompanied by something in your imagination? | ||
Could that be? | ||
Or was there any way for you to discern that you were fully conscious? | ||
Reach down, pinch yourself, whatever. | ||
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I was. | |
I was walking around. | ||
I actually went outside and I was walking around. | ||
I was talking to my husband, but I was also experiencing this. | ||
How else do you explain something else being in your body? | ||
It's hard to tell you. | ||
I don't know. | ||
What do you think the intent was of what was done to you? | ||
Why? | ||
Any idea? | ||
Guess? | ||
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Well, what I understand is that I could tell he, I'll just call it a he, had never experienced the human physical body before. | |
He seemed somewhat maybe more dimensional. | ||
Maybe that's why he hadn't. | ||
He just seemed so amazed with petting the dog and petting the cat. | ||
Not it. | ||
At the time that he was in you, so to speak, or meshed with you, not only was he detecting you, but you were detecting his feelings as well. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, and that is how I know that there was somebody inside of me. | |
Not only that, you could physically see. | ||
I mean, my husband was looking at me, and I was looking at myself in the mirror, and my eyes felt like they were bulging out, and my facial, my face just was different. | ||
What did your husband have to see it? | ||
Well, yeah, what did he have to say about all of this? | ||
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He didn't quite, you know, he believed me. | |
Because I've had other things happen before, but he believes me. | ||
I mean, he really believed me. | ||
And there was no doubt about it that something just amazing was happening. | ||
And I don't know what else to say about it. | ||
It was a great, unique experience. | ||
And I have to say that very, very benevolent, kind of thing inside of me. | ||
That's what I wanted. | ||
Benevolent and kind. | ||
So you felt all of that, that there wasn't any, I don't know. | ||
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No intrusion. | |
There was none of that. | ||
It was like a child touching things and walking for the first time. | ||
So it was really a unique experience for me, too. | ||
Well, that's a very interesting description, like a child doing something for the first time. | ||
That's what it would be like, too. | ||
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And he was very worried about scaring my husband and scaring my son. | |
I actually kept turning away from my son because I looked so bizarre at the time. | ||
All right. | ||
As with most who have had this kind of experience, apparently, and you said it, it's happened to you before. | ||
Maybe not exactly. | ||
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That's the only time that that had happened. | |
I've had other contacts with aliens, and I'm woken up on ships and things like that. | ||
But this is really a unique. | ||
Is there anything else? | ||
You know, it's an opportunity, an awful lot of people listening. | ||
You had real contact. | ||
Was there any message or any understanding that you gleaned from these beings in any of your encounters that would be important to pass along to the audience? | ||
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Well, a lot of the encounters that I had had, I only remember bits and pieces, and I had a lot of anger and hostility. | |
So I'm really kind of shocked that in these last years I've had really great experiences with them. | ||
And all I have to say is that they were the grays, and these ones were really nice. | ||
I can't say that for all of them. | ||
Do you think the early bad experiences that you had were only bad because you were frightened? | ||
Or do you think they really were bad, you know, in perspective looking back? | ||
unidentified
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You hit it right on the head, Art. | |
I think that's what it was. | ||
I was so afraid. | ||
You know, actually, what I did was I was so afraid of them, and I was so angry at being abducted all the time that I just said out loud, come to me during the day, and I won't be afraid. | ||
You know, if you just do, you scare me at night. | ||
And when I said that, I started having these great daytime experiences. | ||
So, you know, I don't know what else, you know, that happened. | ||
Maybe it'll help other people. | ||
Maybe if they do that. | ||
Do you think this is really common, Mary? | ||
Do you think a lot of people are having these experiences? | ||
Have you met anybody else who is? | ||
unidentified
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Not that kind of an experience. | |
Not where they've come right inside your body. | ||
I've never heard of that. | ||
Well, I know people have had good experiences. | ||
Listen, I've never heard of it either, Mary. | ||
But the odds are, now that you have told this story, trust me, I'll bet you a whole bunch of light bulbs went on out there, and there's people trying to dial saying, that happened to me, too. | ||
Anyway, I hope they do. | ||
Yup, and I really appreciate your calling. | ||
So there's no overall message that you got, Mary, that people should know about. | ||
I mean, are you ready to say don't everybody don't worry, they're friendly? | ||
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Well, I don't know all of them, so I can honestly say that. | |
I'm happy I met some that were nice. | ||
I can't say speak for all of them, but the ones I've been meeting lately are very nice. | ||
Again, and I got no direct message from him when he was inspired me. | ||
He was there to just experience. | ||
No big earth straighten-out or else kind of message, right? | ||
unidentified
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No. | |
No. | ||
Okay. | ||
Mary, thank you for calling. | ||
unidentified
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Thanks, Eric. | |
Right. | ||
What a good, very excellent way to begin. | ||
Little did I expect that sort of thing. | ||
She was occupied. | ||
And during the daylight, and during a time that she was with her family. | ||
That's pretty incredible stuff, actually. | ||
So, there you are. | ||
That line is reserved away for those who have had, and she qualified, actual physical contact with aliens. | ||
You touching them, or of course, they're touching you. | ||
Otherwise, open lines all night long, something other talk shows dare not do. | ||
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Music Out of the street, I was talking to a man. | |
It's in the store. | ||
My brother's not a man that I understand. | ||
You shouldn't worry, I said any more crime. | ||
Cause if you get it wrong, you'll get it right next time. | ||
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It is indeed, and we're only taking calls on what is usually the first-time caller line from people, anybody who's had physical alien contact, and that means exactly what it says. | ||
No, it happened in my dreams, but physical, actual alien contact. | ||
Mary had one inside of her. | ||
That counts. | ||
Coming up in a moment, more of you. | ||
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The End It's ironic. | |
It's ironic. | ||
Normally, this would just be a kind of a cutesy little Christmas story, you know, but if you listen carefully to the words and it doesn't scare the hell out of you and stand the hair on the back of your neck straight up, then you're not listening. | ||
19 December is when it was written. | ||
Santa and his reindeer will be able to see their way so much better than ever on Christmas Eve. | ||
For a mysterious light is beginning to brighten the dark polar winter. | ||
Eskimos and scientists report a strange, quote, lightness at noon, end quote, that is turning the usual all-day darkness of the high Canadian Arctic into twilight, apparently in defiance of natural law. | ||
Canadian government officials say that, well, it might be the result of an unusual atmospheric phenomenon caused by global warming. | ||
Inuit hunters, those are the Eskimo hunters up there, are telling the government's weather station at Resolute Bay, Canada's second most northerly village, 1,000 miles from the North Pole, of A new light in the sky. | ||
And Wayne Davidson, the Canadian government official who runs that station, says he believes it might be caused by climate change. | ||
So, how about that? | ||
A new light in the sky where there ought be none. | ||
That seemed a story worth reporting. | ||
On my special little line, reserved away for those who had actual alien physical contact, you would seem to be on the air. | ||
Hello. | ||
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Hi, my name's Rod. | |
Rod. | ||
Okay, Rod, from where are you calling? | ||
unidentified
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Sparks, Nevada. | |
Oh, right here in Nevada. | ||
unidentified
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Yep. | |
Hello, Nevadan. | ||
All right. | ||
Well, then, I'm sure what you say will be as solid as silver. | ||
unidentified
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I believe so. | |
All right. | ||
What happened to you, Rod? | ||
unidentified
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Well, this particular time, I was 19. | |
I'm a long time abductee. | ||
I was water skiing. | ||
I lived up in Oregon, and I was water skiing, had a real bad accident, hit the water, got water into my sinuses, blown my nose real heavily. | ||
All of a sudden, this little silicone thing comes out of my sinuses. | ||
Flawless. | ||
Perfectly cut, about the size of a tensile in diameter, probably about three-quarters of an inch long. | ||
And you noticed this along with everything else that, well, came out? | ||
unidentified
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Yes, yeah. | |
It scared me to death because this. | ||
Yeah, oh, that wouldn't be. | ||
Listen, anytime you sneeze up plastic, it's got to be or whatever in the hell it was. | ||
unidentified
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Exactly. | |
This shouldn't have been there. | ||
So I was quite startled. | ||
So I put it on my dash. | ||
I was in my car. | ||
And all of a sudden, just a sudden impulse came over me to grab it and throw it. | ||
And as soon as it left my hand, I'm thinking, why did I do that? | ||
So I didn't think anything of it. | ||
And then years later, I recall an incident when they came back and reinserted it. | ||
Whoa. | ||
Where there's quite a story. | ||
I mean, the average, first of all, you'll have to excuse me for asking, but it's not usual to examine your sneezings. | ||
unidentified
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No. | |
So what made you look at that at this point? | ||
unidentified
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Well, I don't really know. | |
I mean, it just, you know, it was there. | ||
I mean, because I was just surprised at how much stuff was coming out of my sinuses. | ||
A little bit of blood and, you know, just a lot of apparently buildup. | ||
Well, that's why a lot of people look at sneezings and coffins. | ||
Oh, could there be blood there? | ||
No, instead, you've got this Godforsaken whatever it is. | ||
So you throw this thing, and you don't even know why you threw it. | ||
unidentified
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No, no. | |
It was just instant. | ||
I mean, I had no control. | ||
Because I wanted to save it for research, whatever. | ||
Yeah, I had no clue. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
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You know, because I was completely unaware of my situation at this time. | |
I've only known for probably about, I don't know. | ||
I mean, it's weird if they made you throw it, because by then you would assume if that was the center of their influence, that they had just lost it. | ||
unidentified
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I have no clue. | |
Yeah. | ||
And then you say they put it back. | ||
unidentified
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Yes, yeah. | |
My brothers and my father and mother were all abductees also. | ||
But at any rate, this particular time when they came back, like I said, I lived up in Oregon, lived near some Hollyfields. | ||
My middle brother and I shared one room, and the youngest brother was off into another room. | ||
Well, my brother and I were sitting facing the windows, and all of a sudden I see something flash across the window, and that's the last of that evening that I remembered. | ||
But then consciously I remembered quite a few years later. | ||
So then this thing is still within you now? | ||
unidentified
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Yes, it is. | |
You know, you're a long-time abductee. | ||
Your families are abductees. | ||
That's so typical of the whole abductee thing. | ||
Is there anything you can clue us in on in terms of the motivation for what they do, what their goals are, anything at all? | ||
unidentified
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Well, I think it's just a lot of research. | |
They've taken a lot of semen. | ||
They've actually showed me children that they had. | ||
So you think you've spawned? | ||
unidentified
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No, they pointed one out that was mine. | |
Yeah. | ||
It was pretty wild. | ||
Pretty wild, putting it mildly. | ||
All right. | ||
Listen, man. | ||
Thank you for the call. | ||
I very much appreciate it. | ||
And I don't know. | ||
Don't catch colds. | ||
Or maybe it's better if you do. | ||
I don't know. | ||
What would you do if you sneezed up a hunk of whatever? | ||
Brother. | ||
Well, I guess I'm not surprised. | ||
We get story after story after story of contact. | ||
These people that I've talked to so far, these first two, sound straight on to me. | ||
I wonder how many of you begin to believe that we are being visited and we're being... | ||
We're being studied right now. | ||
And that seems to be all we know. | ||
The wildcard line, you're on the air. | ||
Hi. | ||
unidentified
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Hi. | |
How are you doing, Art? | ||
Oh, quite well. | ||
Thank you. | ||
unidentified
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That's good. | |
That's good. | ||
What is your first name and where are you? | ||
unidentified
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My first name is Sharon. | |
I'm in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. | ||
All right. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, home in the BSE, right? | |
Anyway. | ||
Yeah, the second one now. | ||
How's Canada taken that news? | ||
unidentified
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Not good. | |
Not well, huh? | ||
unidentified
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Not good, no. | |
And Manitoba is a beef province as well. | ||
And the poor guys are just going down the tubes. | ||
Okay. | ||
I'm curious, ma'am, do you know in Canada, are they, what are the feeding rules up there? | ||
They're not allowed to feed parts. | ||
unidentified
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They're really strict. | |
Pardon me? | ||
That's the surprising thing, is they are really strict up here. | ||
They are. | ||
unidentified
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Uh-huh. | |
And some of our farmers are sort of like, well, you know, what gives? | ||
Because our rules are as stricter, stricter than the states. | ||
And, you know, it's just one of those things, I guess. | ||
Well, Maybe they better look more carefully at one of these things. | ||
I mean, this is now the second time, and maybe this BSE is spreading in some other way. | ||
unidentified
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That would be nice to investigate. | |
I wish they would. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, if they're not looking at that, then they're not doing their jobs. | ||
unidentified
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And especially this second cow is a pet cow that's been around for 10 years. | |
Oh, brother. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, it's not even a food cow or like it's a dairy cow that's been used for dairy for years. | |
Oh, now that's really weird. | ||
unidentified
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Mm-hmm. | |
Yep. | ||
So it's sort of out of the mainstream system. | ||
Okay, well, you called for something else, no doubt. | ||
unidentified
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Yes, I did. | |
I did. | ||
And I'll admit, first off, I'm an idiot. | ||
I don't know the sprint number, so I just phoned. | ||
It says, I'd like to get some sleep. | ||
The other night, you had a show on about predictions. | ||
That's right. | ||
unidentified
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And I have been being harassed because I didn't phone you to let you know you're going to have a chance to get an orange kitty, a little four-footer. | |
Oh. | ||
unidentified
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And I'm supposed to let you know that you have to take that kitty because he's going to be really important. | |
He's doing something for you. | ||
Isn't that killing? | ||
Four cats now. | ||
Come on. | ||
unidentified
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Anyway, the marmalade fellow is going to be really important. | |
So it's a male, huh? | ||
Yeah. | ||
She's holding her fingers up and across. | ||
Another one. | ||
unidentified
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Hey, I'm a cat person. | |
I can relate. | ||
I keep doing these rescues, and I think my name is down on every rescue place in the city. | ||
You know, all these cat rescues keep going, oh, but just one more. | ||
There's nothing you can do. | ||
It's okay, thank you. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, and the other thing? | |
More? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Better be good. | ||
unidentified
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Well, I don't know, but it's weird. | |
You know, I was reading the paper the other day, except it wasn't really the paper. | ||
Yes. | ||
And Britain is crowning their monarch. | ||
Okay. | ||
unidentified
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Well, they already have one. | |
So my guess is something's going to be happening to Elizabeth. | ||
All right. | ||
I'm not recording that because the recorded predictions are already gone. | ||
There's, you know, if you're an animal person and an animal shows up at your door, I mean, like for us, it's cats, right? | ||
My sister, Jesse, dogs. | ||
For me, it's a cat. | ||
And a cat shows up, probably knows the other four are here. | ||
There's probably something like a neon sign that's above the house saying, sucker, sucker, sucker, in cat ease or something. | ||
There's nothing you can do. | ||
I mean, if they're there, what are you going to do? | ||
Throw a stone at it? | ||
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No. | |
Can't do that. | ||
Go out there and go, shoo, shoo, go away. | ||
No. | ||
It's probably hungry and cold and has picked you, and then you're doomed. | ||
You're just doomed. | ||
There's nothing else you can do. | ||
You now have another animal in the house. | ||
On my special physical contact line, you're on the air. | ||
Hello. | ||
unidentified
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Hello, Art Bell. | |
How's it going? | ||
Oh, it's going... | ||
What's up? | ||
unidentified
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I have a story. | |
I was in southern Colorado near Cortez. | ||
Okay. | ||
And me and a friend were traveling and staying in a hotel. | ||
What is your first name? | ||
unidentified
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My first name's Rebecca. | |
Rebecca, okay. | ||
And you were staying in a hotel. | ||
unidentified
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And suddenly we... | |
No. | ||
No, okay. | ||
I heard you talking to somebody or something. | ||
Okay. | ||
unidentified
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Nope. | |
Okay. | ||
And suddenly everything just kind of changed in the room. | ||
Then we started hearing a sound. | ||
It was like a hum, a buzz. | ||
And it started spiraling at the top of the ceiling and slowly worked its way around us and kept going like a we were surrounded by the spiral of sound. | ||
Gotcha. | ||
unidentified
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And before we knew it, we were seeing almost through the walls and feeling the city around us. | |
Really? | ||
unidentified
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And the next thing we saw was like a fire down through the floor. | |
A fire through the floor. | ||
Okay. | ||
unidentified
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And it was basically like we were being lifted up above the city and looking down at the mountains because Cortez kind of has some mountains around. | |
Right. | ||
unidentified
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And there was a fire going on. | |
As in free space, I mean, just hanging up there, looking down? | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, we were still in our room. | |
Okay. | ||
unidentified
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But it was almost like it was just a veil, like, to keep us feeling comfortable where we were put or where we were brought to. | |
That's pretty strange, all right. | ||
Yes. | ||
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And anyway, to make the story come basically to its end, we heard the sound kind of slow down and it spiraled up back up toward the ceiling and went away. | |
And we kind of came back into ourselves and felt pretty. | ||
Why do you presume that what you had was alien contact? | ||
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Well, we walked outside and there was smoke all around. | |
And there was, in fact, a forest fire. | ||
And we also saw at that age, this was like maybe almost 10 years ago. | ||
It was 1996. | ||
Right. | ||
And when I was younger, I would always see UFOs. | ||
And in fact... | ||
You think you're an abductee now, actually. | ||
Right? | ||
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I guess I wouldn't necessarily use that word just because I don't have the greatest connotation with it. | |
What word would you use? | ||
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I feel like they almost took us for a ride and then they just brought us back and they let us feel something that they live with every day. | |
Do you have any idea why they did it? | ||
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Maybe just to give us insight that we are capable of it to some degree and we can use that on a we can use all our consciousness together. | |
Okay, um good enough. | ||
Maybe. | ||
Um so far these really have been quite you know literate uh people explaining and you know explaining something that um young, I, you know, otherwise you'd be called a nut, but they don't sound like nuts, not at all. | ||
So why do you suppose they're here? | ||
I mean, trust me when I tell you there's no sure this phone is just ringing off the hook, so there's all kinds of alien contact out there or all kinds of some kind of contact going on out there. | ||
And so far most of it good incidentally. | ||
In other words, everybody feeling they're benign so far for the most part. | ||
First time calling a line, or actually, special line. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
unidentified
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Hello, this is Victor from Anaheim, California. | |
Hi, Victor. | ||
unidentified
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Oh, okay. | |
Here's what happened to me. | ||
I'm going to abductee. | ||
This was the second time I saw the aliens. | ||
It was, let me see, in 1994, April 2nd. | ||
I went to sleep at about 12 o'clock in the morning, and suddenly I became conscious. | ||
I couldn't move, and I had a very familiar vibration sort of a feeling that's common to abductees, I believe. | ||
And I couldn't move and all that. | ||
And the lights were off. | ||
I left them on before I went to sleep. | ||
And I saw these flashing lights, and my body started to float off to the side of my room. | ||
And I went, I physically floated through the door down the hallway. | ||
And, you know, because I saw the aliens once before this, and I've read a couple things. | ||
So, Victor, you knew you weren't dreaming? | ||
unidentified
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Absolutely. | |
Absolutely. | ||
unidentified
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Well, the first time I saw him, I was totally conscious, so I woke up in the middle of the night. | |
But, you know, I don't want to sidetrack here, but as I floated down the room, I was very calm, like you hear in a lot of books, that you're like unless you're curious. | ||
Unnaturally calm. | ||
Unnaturally calm. | ||
Many, many abductees have reported that it's almost like they've had a tranquilizer or something. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, exactly. | |
Anyway, I was unnaturally calm, and I was floating down the hallway, but I knew I had an idea of what was going on. | ||
I floated down the dark hallway into the kitchen, and physically I floated through the garage door. | ||
And at that point, I figured that's where I was going to see them. | ||
And I closed my eyes completely at that point. | ||
And when I got into the garage, I started feeling hands and pulling and pushing sensations on my body. | ||
Victor, can you afford to hold on? | ||
unidentified
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Oh, sure. | |
All right, we have a break coming, so I want you to stay right there. | ||
unidentified
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Ain't got no trouble in my life, no foolish dream to make me cry. | |
I'm never frightened or worried, I know I always get by. | ||
I hit up, hit up. | ||
Cool down. | ||
Something gets in my way overwhelmed. | ||
Don't let my heat get me down. | ||
Gonna take it the way that I found it. | ||
I got music in me. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I got music in me. | ||
I got music in me. | ||
I got music in me. | ||
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So it's kind of interesting. | ||
In the first part of the show, I think you're seeing why people like the late Dr. Mack took abductees seriously. | ||
You know, you just... | ||
They had contact with aliens. | ||
So many of them are clean. | ||
And so many of them don't sound nutty. | ||
That it led people like Dr. Mac into wondering what was it was all about. | ||
And they and they're pretty smart people, not just the late Dr. Mac, but many others. | ||
And they're not dummies. | ||
And uh. | ||
They believe it's really going on. | ||
that we really are being visited. | ||
If you just tuned in, we have open lines with a special line, the so-called first-time color line, reserved away for anybody who's had actual physical alien contact. | ||
And that's naturally led to, I guess, hearing from a lot of alleged abductees. | ||
And we are so far. | ||
And some pretty interesting ones at that. | ||
So that line set aside especially for people who have had actual physical contact. | ||
And the number is area code 775-727-1222. | ||
Other than that, it's open lines. | ||
And back now to Victor. | ||
I believe Victor is correct, isn't it? | ||
Victor, you were going through, I recall, walls and... | ||
unidentified
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Well, doorways. | |
Doorways and all kinds of things, just right invisibly as though they were... | ||
unidentified
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No, not at all. | |
And did you say the garage? | ||
unidentified
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Yes, I was in the garage, and when I closed my eyes, before I went through the door, I said, well, this is where it's going to happen, and I'm going to close my eyes. | |
I want to. | ||
If you're headed toward a door, there's only two possibilities. | ||
One, you go through it, not the most likely, and the other, it hurts. | ||
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Yeah, well, when I got there, you know, I got a little braver, and I opened my eyes, you know, peeking through my eyelashes, and I saw silhouettes and stuff, and then I closed them again. | |
And then after a while, I just decided, you know, what the heck? | ||
You know, I'm feeling good. | ||
Why not just open them up and see what's going on? | ||
And I saw this alien with, he wasn't a typical gray like the one I saw before. | ||
He had wrinkled brown skin, which of course I've seen many a time, heard of about many times on the internet. | ||
If you look hard enough, you'll find references to them. | ||
And he had wide slanted eyes, and he sort of floated from my right side to my left side, and he was looking down at me, and I was wondering, well, why the heck am I seeing this? | ||
Why is this happening? | ||
And, you know, it was right when I thought that. | ||
And, you know, this contrasts the unusual calmness with him looking straight in my face. | ||
He turned and he looked right into my face. | ||
And he gave me the most, you know, incredibly evil smile, you know, you could possibly imagine. | ||
It looked almost like he was a demon or something. | ||
And all of a sudden, this huge feeling of fear came over me, and it was just like this white haze, just kind of just took over my vision. | ||
And without losing consciousness, mind you, I felt absolutely totally awake this whole time. | ||
It just faded away like into a movie, and I was back in my bed. | ||
I mean, how do you know it wasn't a dream? | ||
unidentified
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Well, because lots of the stuff that happened to me when I had this experience, I didn't know that this was, you know, what was supposed to happen to me when it happened. | |
You know, it was later. | ||
In fact, the very next day, I was reading, was the book, Secret Life by David Jacobs? | ||
And it was like, it was almost a sign that they wanted me to know that this was what was going on. | ||
And in that book, it just describes just about everything. | ||
All right, but an alternate explanation for what happened to you could be that you were reading that book and that it was on your mind and that you really did have a dream or a nightmare or whatever you want to call it. | ||
But that book could have, you admit you were reading that book, so it could have been on your mind. | ||
And so I ask again, how do you know it wasn't a dream? | ||
unidentified
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Well, because I've had the other experience and this one, and I was totally awake. | |
So you've been abducted previously. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah. | |
But I don't want to take too much time on the phone call, but anyway, just I only read the introduction of that book before. | ||
All right, buddy. | ||
Listen, thank you very much for the call. | ||
But I'm going to bring that one up as possibly suggestive influence, even if all you read was the introduction. | ||
Believe me, that would be enough to put it on your mind. | ||
So I don't know about that one. | ||
I believe that he believes certainly what he experienced. | ||
I'm just saying that there's a distinct possibility that it was on his mind. | ||
Wildcard line, you're on the air. | ||
Good evening, morning, or whatever. | ||
unidentified
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Good morning to you, Art. | |
Mike calling from Galloway Township, New Jersey, listening to you on 77 WABC out of New York. | ||
My old hometown station? | ||
Yes. | ||
unidentified
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I got a weird story for you. | |
I'm a police officer first. | ||
Let me blow my siren for you. | ||
That'll keep all the drunks off the road. | ||
My God, you did. | ||
Galloway Township is kind of a rural area. | ||
We're on the outside of Atlantic City. | ||
Yes. | ||
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And we were dispatched. | |
This is going back in October, and I've been trying to call you. | ||
I'm glad I got through. | ||
I don't know if you've ever heard of the Jersey Devil. | ||
It's like an old wives tale. | ||
Oh, I absolutely have, yes. | ||
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I've never encountered it myself, but back in October, early part of the month, around midnight, we got dispatched to a motor vehicle accident on Route 9, which kind of connects to Garden State Parkway, And it's kind of like a loop around to Atlantic City. | |
Yes, sir. | ||
unidentified
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And we get out there, and the car is in the middle of the road. | |
It's a Nissan Ultima, and it's got significant front-end damage. | ||
The driver is kind of dazed, him and his wife, they were in Atlantic City, and they thought they had hit a deer, but the damage to the car is not conducive with the deer. | ||
Me and the other officer that responded, we looked, we could not find a deer. | ||
And while we're there, and I'm a cop for like 23 years, I just got the foreboding that like I'm being watched. | ||
Right. | ||
unidentified
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And I could swear that I heard like a grunting noise, but the damage to the car was significant. | |
We throwed it away. | ||
It went on a flatbed. | ||
Well, was it in your estimation like it had hit something biologically similar? | ||
unidentified
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It was a pole, like a fixed object. | |
I mean, if a car hits a deer, you normally see like deer fur on the car, and maybe it rolls up and over the hood or cracks the quarter panel or something like this. | ||
But this looked like it went right into a pole, and the guy said he didn't see anything. | ||
He just remembers hitting something. | ||
And the two odd things, he was going north on Route 9, but yet the car was almost facing the southbound as if it pivoted around, whatever it hit. | ||
And the next day, the officer and I that investigated, we went out in the earlier part of the shift before the sun was set, and we searched the area. | ||
We couldn't find anything, but I swear, as we checked the sides of the road, like the tree line off of Route 9, going into the tree line, I swear it looked almost like ostrich hoof prints. | ||
I mean, we're looking at them and go, this is too big. | ||
This is not a deer print, and it's not a man's print. | ||
It's like an ostrich, and that's not indicative that this area is South Jersey. | ||
So, you know, we started talking back at the station that this might have been the Jersey Devil. | ||
We never saw anything. | ||
Wait a minute. | ||
You actually told the station you thought it might be the Jersey Devil. | ||
Now, they must have been a little bit of a devil. | ||
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Yeah, when we were spitballing back in headquarters, you know, later, we're like, what did this guy hit? | |
He didn't hit a deer. | ||
No, obviously, let me slow you down a little bit so that I understand. | ||
The way I'm listening to what you're saying, going down a highway, there couldn't be a tree. | ||
So whatever it was that was hit had to be so stationary that it would be... | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, he was right in the road. | |
It's a clear stretch. | ||
Speed limit's 50 miles an hour. | ||
It's one lane in each direction. | ||
It's a two-lane road. | ||
It's not lit because it's kind of rural. | ||
It's like a cut around the parkway. | ||
And whatever he hit, he hit significant enough to pinch the car around. | ||
How fast do you figure the car was going? | ||
unidentified
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We didn't quiz him. | |
There were slight skip marks. | ||
I was probably saying he was doing 50, 45, 50. | ||
You know, we didn't do a workup. | ||
There was no fatality. | ||
Whatever was hit should have been real dead. | ||
unidentified
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Oh, yeah. | |
It was a deer. | ||
That's why we went back the next day. | ||
If he hit something, it would have been thrown to the side of the road. | ||
There would have been enough trees to stop it from going too far into the woodline. | ||
But we didn't see anything except those ostrich-sized footprints, and we didn't follow it into the pine barrens. | ||
But I'm just like, it was too strange. | ||
So you reported it as possibly the Jersey Devil. | ||
Have you heard the end of this yet? | ||
unidentified
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Well, this is back in October. | |
There was no follow-up. | ||
I never heard from insurance companies or whatever. | ||
I see. | ||
No, I meant your fellow officers. | ||
I mean, that would have gotten there. | ||
Certainly would have. | ||
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Well, I tell you, when we drive down that stretch road, everybody always says, you know, we're going a little slower, shining the spotlights because it should. | |
And you're out in the middle of nowhere. | ||
But I said that night as we're hooking up the car, taking it away, I'm getting a sense, you know, that something's watching me. | ||
You know, you just get that sixth sense into cop that you're not alone out here. | ||
And I'm just like, this was too strange because I couldn't figure out what he hit. | ||
You know, if there was a deer, it would have been there. | ||
Yeah, no, I've got it. | ||
All right, officer, thank you very much. | ||
There's a book about odd happenings in Jersey. | ||
And I'm trying to think of Weird New Jersey or something like that. | ||
We keep it down at the radio station. | ||
And I just sit and glance through it every now and then. | ||
There are, believe it or not, a lot of weird things that go on in New Jersey. | ||
So the Jersey Devil or something, what do you suppose was whatever it was? | ||
Those must have been some legs. | ||
That's all I can say. | ||
East of the Rockies, you're on the air. | ||
Hello. | ||
unidentified
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Hi, Art. | |
It's Nancy from Central Massachusetts. | ||
Hello, Nancy. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, I was calling about these weather cycles we keep rolling in here. | |
Ah, boy, there's some buttes, aren't they? | ||
unidentified
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Oh, they sure are. | |
Like tonight, you know, they said we were going to have freezing rain, and the temperature is now 42 degrees. | ||
The barometer is still dropping. | ||
And, you know, it seems kind of strange that we have these asteroids that go by in these sun flares, and that now the temperature is so warm, and yet now they're talking about snow again in the middle of the week. | ||
Well, Hannah, our weather patterns are changing. | ||
That's all there is to it. | ||
And the sooner we recognize that and begin to take steps to mitigate what otherwise might occur, the better. | ||
They definitely are changing. | ||
You see, we spend all our time arguing about whether or not man's hand is involved. | ||
What's a diff, you know, if it's really changing, then pay attention to that. | ||
Well, to the Rockies, you're on there. | ||
Hi. | ||
unidentified
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How are you doing this evening, Ark? | |
Quite well, sir. | ||
unidentified
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Blessing to you, and Happy New Year to you and your wife, Ramona. | |
Thank you. | ||
Same to you. | ||
Mine is also about alien contact. | ||
Oh. | ||
unidentified
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But it's more extensive than your previous callers because I've had these contacts since I was five years old. | |
I'm now 59. | ||
Raised and born in Los Angeles. | ||
I have a top secret clearance with the U.S. government through the Army in the field of cryptography, which I acquired in 1968 through 70. | ||
And I spent my tour of duty in South Korea with the 7th Division in Camp Casey. | ||
And that's where I was informed by a Lieutenant Colonel that the U.S. government has knowledge of these contacts because I was told that I had a red file on myself. | ||
All right, let's slow down. | ||
Who informed you that the U.S. government had official contacts? | ||
unidentified
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There was a Lieutenant Colonel that was active in the 7th Division during the period of 69-70 when I was on tour there. | |
Under what circumstances would he tell you something like that? | ||
unidentified
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Well, there was a situation that was going on at that time in South Korea that many of the Americans that were at Camp David was aware of. | |
There was a high racial tension at that particular time because of what was happening in the United States. | ||
And I was involved with a particular group of people that was involved in various investigations. | ||
Long story short was that this gentleman who had contacted me very secretly had informed me that there were individuals on the base at the time that felt that my knowledge of certain things was injurious to them and that I was in danger. | ||
He informed me that the U.S. government was not going to allow anything to happen to me because I had a red file on me. | ||
That's the first time that I ever had access to that kind of information. | ||
What he did to confirm and verify that he was valid, there were things that he told me in a two-hour secret meeting that occurred within the livelihoods and the life of my family members that only could have been known by just family members. | ||
It's almost as if there was a taping device in the house or on the phone in the office. | ||
They knew things. | ||
unidentified
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Oh, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, okay. | |
We don't have a lot of time, so you've got to get to that point. | ||
unidentified
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Okay, now, what transpired after that is that he informed me that they knew that I had had contact for a very long time in my life. | |
Now, I'm going to go beyond that. | ||
I'm just giving you information to verify that you're talking to someone who's actually had it. | ||
I ran for mayor of Gardena in Los Angeles in 2001, and people can look on the internet for me. | ||
Find out who you are by that means. | ||
unidentified
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Okay, so now what I want to tell you is this, is that I've had contact with several different species, energy forms, humanoid forms, bipedals that are not human-looking. | |
Okay, if you've had all this contact, then I ask you the standard questions. | ||
Do you have any idea what their motives are? | ||
I do. | ||
Okay, good. | ||
I want to know. | ||
Why? | ||
unidentified
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Okay, number one is that 99.9% of those that are now visiting the Earth are not hostile. | |
They are here because the Earth is in a great difficult time. | ||
The shield of the Earth is starting to disintegrate. | ||
They're in the process of trying to rejuvenate that. | ||
But beyond that, these species have told me that mankind is about to annihilate itself in nuclear war. | ||
That biogenetic experimentation has been initiated so that there would be a preservation of the human consciousness and the gene mixed with alien life forms that would exist elsewhere. | ||
So in other words, we're about to blow ourselves to smithereens. | ||
They're taking samples of us to ensure that some humanity is saved like so many endangered species. | ||
That's correct. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
unidentified
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And everybody makes the joke about the little green men that come from Mars. | |
Yes. | ||
Yeah, well, they exist, but they don't come from Mars. | ||
They're about three feet tall. | ||
I am not the only one on the planet. | ||
As a matter of fact, there are many of your listeners that will call in and verify this, that they are one of the major entities at the moment initiating biogenetic experimentation. | ||
And I was shown a female hybrid human mixed with their particular alien DNA. | ||
This female was about 13 or 14 years old. | ||
She was about four feet high. | ||
She had the power of levitation. | ||
She had pure white hair. | ||
That made it strange. | ||
Green epidermis, pure white hair, pure white teeth. | ||
But she had the physiognomy of one of my daughters. | ||
And very, very beautiful, highly intelligent, and very telepathic. | ||
Mankind is being visited by our brothers and sisters that want to help us. | ||
Also, what I need to tell you, which is very dire. | ||
I was shown in this craft with these smaller green entities a very large screen. | ||
It was like a movie screen. | ||
I was shown Los Angeles, New York, and Washington being struck by nuclear weapons. | ||
I also was shown an asteroid that was going to hit the Earth. | ||
It was going to come across the United States at nighttime from east to west. | ||
A large portion falls off somewhere near Wyoming, and the largest portion falls off just east of the big island of Hawaii, which will cause a tidal wave at night several miles high, striking and destroying the San Francisco Bay Area. | ||
And all that was left is when the water receded was the northern portion of the Golden Gate Bridge. | ||
God. | ||
You've given us an awful lot to chew on. | ||
unidentified
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Oh, I was also to tell you this. | |
You are, this year, 2005, you and your wife, there is this evolvement that you have made in the last few years. | ||
You are now spiritually on the level for contact. | ||
And the woman who spoke about the cat that is coming to you, the tomcat that's coming to you, I want to let you know something, is that through this particular entity that's coming, it's going to heighten your contact level. | ||
And when you are contacted... | ||
Okay. | ||
You hold on. | ||
unidentified
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Okay. | |
I've got a break coming up. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know if I bargained for all of this tonight. | ||
I'm getting far more than I bargained for already. | ||
That's this program, though. | ||
Close to Close AM from the High Desert in the middle of the night. | ||
I'm Mark Bell. | ||
right where you are. | ||
unidentified
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Well, I'll be gone down a mile, now I'm gonna go. | |
Yeah. | ||
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Idiots. | ||
Good morning, everybody. | ||
How you doing? | ||
We're getting definitely a more than bargain for show. | ||
So far, we've got a special line open up for those who have had actual physical contact with aliens. | ||
One way or the other. | ||
unidentified
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And boy, we've been getting our money's worth. | |
Anyway, if you'll stay right where you are, we have only just begun. | ||
So if I've got this straight, biological experiments to save just a little bit of mankind because of the dire things that are about to happen. | ||
And then I suppose the planet to be populated by, I don't know, some what, sir, would you say? | ||
Some sort of half and halves? | ||
unidentified
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No, not the Earth. | |
The destruction that I saw that would actually start in the Middle East was so horrific that the Earth would not be a place that any life form would inhabit. | ||
Not good for man or beast, huh? | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, for a long period of time. | |
However, I was shown a very huge fleet, three-tiered copper-colored saucer-shaped vessels that were coming into the areas of the earth that had not been under nuclear attack, and people were boarding those particular vessels. | ||
I know for a fact it's going to happen. | ||
I also know that you, during this year 2005, after this cat appears, like this woman was telling you, you are going to receive information that is going to take you to a place in the desert at night in your car and follow it through because your greatest wish is going to happen in terms of being contacted. | ||
And when that contact is made, the information that you will be given will be the beginning of other people that will call in with messages. | ||
And may I suggest something tonight? | ||
Just instead of having people calling on the special line for physical contact, there are so many people that have messages to give through your station in regards. | ||
You've done it. | ||
And if they have them, sir, they'll give them. | ||
And listen, thank you for your contribution. | ||
I appreciate that, I think. | ||
Though I'm not sure that I wish to be hauled out into the desert for a special meeting. | ||
I don't know what I'd do if that really happened. | ||
I have no idea. | ||
None. | ||
International Line, you're on the air. | ||
Good morning. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, Art. | |
I got two stories you can pick. | ||
One's an animal soul story, and the other one's a glitch in the timeline story. | ||
Well, that's a hard choice, but I'll take the animal story. | ||
unidentified
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Okay, uh, I used to live back in London, Ontario. | |
I'm in British Columbia now. | ||
And my roommate had a bulldog, Brittany. | ||
Really cool dog. | ||
Okay. | ||
unidentified
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So, anyway, I ended up moving out west. | |
I was out here for a few years. | ||
And one night I had this dream. | ||
And the dog's in a hallway or a tunnel. | ||
And at the end of the hallway, there's a door. | ||
And I'm in the hallway with the dog going, oh, where's Dennis? | ||
Like, Dennis was the dog's owner. | ||
And the dog was kind of looking up at the door for me to open the door. | ||
So that's all I remember. | ||
So I wake up, and I phone back to Ontario. | ||
And I said, Dennis, I said, I had this really weird dream about your dog. | ||
He goes, well, you should be dreaming about chicks, not dreaming about my dog, right? | ||
So I go, I said, well, it was just weird. | ||
I thought I'd phone to see you. | ||
Oh, that's a good response. | ||
Yeah, it was good. | ||
unidentified
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Anyway, so I said, well, I was just concerned. | |
It was awfully strange, right? | ||
It had been years. | ||
So he goes, well, my dog's in Windsor with my parents. | ||
Everything's cool. | ||
So I said, okay. | ||
So I go to work, come home, there's a message on the machine. | ||
Phone Dennis. | ||
So I call back, and he said, Brittany had passed away that night. | ||
Oh, my goodness. | ||
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And I'm like 3,000 miles away, and it had been years since I'd even seen the dog. | |
And the dog was in this transition, in this tunnel at this door. | ||
Oh, man. | ||
What are the odds? | ||
unidentified
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Tell me about it. | |
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So, yeah, that would be such a Severe event to happen to anybody. | ||
I mean, what does that now make you believe about the nature of death and everything else? | ||
unidentified
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Well, I'm Christian. | |
I believe in the soul and an afterlife and everything else. | ||
Yeah, but I mean, here you were sent in a dream to help a dog into the afterlife. | ||
unidentified
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I know. | |
And it happened with a cat, too. | ||
Well, it wasn't the same thing. | ||
Doesn't traditional Christian belief hold that only human beings have souls at all to go anywhere for that matter? | ||
unidentified
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Well, we're the only ones with free will. | |
Well, yeah, but you met a dog on the other side, sir. | ||
That says a couple things here and there, right? | ||
unidentified
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Oh, definitely. | |
I believe everything, all things, all things are connected, like every bit of energy, like quantum physics level. | ||
Whether it's a dog or a plant or it's all one thing. | ||
All right, good enough. | ||
That's an interesting story to contemplate. | ||
He only had a dream, but in the dream, he was with the dog that was going through the door that had, in fact, died. | ||
Now, what does that say? | ||
About us, about our abilities, about dogs and souls. | ||
A lot, I suppose. | ||
First time caller line? | ||
Oh, no, no. | ||
Special line, you're on the air. | ||
unidentified
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Yes, Torre. | |
Hi. | ||
What is your first name? | ||
unidentified
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Roy. | |
Roy. | ||
Roy, this line is for people who've had actual physical contact. | ||
unidentified
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Absolutely. | |
I spent nine days with one from the 18th of June of 2003 until 26th of June in New Mexico. | ||
And I've been in contact with them ever since. | ||
Give me your first name again, please. | ||
unidentified
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Roy. | |
Roy. | ||
Okay, thank you, Roy. | ||
unidentified
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I also knew Kenneth Arnold. | |
Well, just slow down. | ||
You spent from 18 June through 26 June with an alien. | ||
How did that come to pass? | ||
unidentified
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Well, it isn't an alien. | |
They're extraterrestrials. | ||
We want to change your technology then. | ||
They've been here since Earth, before Earth was formed. | ||
So they're extraterrestrials. | ||
They're not aliens. | ||
The aliens are the humans. | ||
They were brought here by ships, just like the previous men that was on the ex-military said ships would come in and take those of us, certain ones, away from the planet. | ||
That's true. | ||
But the human race was brought here from other planets after the Earth was flooded and cleansed. | ||
You sound really sure about this. | ||
unidentified
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Absolutely. | |
I've been involved for 70 years, long before you were born, Art. | ||
The whole thing has been a cover-up from the government right on down to your door. | ||
How old are you now, Roy? | ||
unidentified
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How old are I now? | |
No. | ||
How old are you now? | ||
unidentified
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70 years old. | |
70 years old. | ||
unidentified
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And I got my first implant in 1940. | |
I have six implants, and four of them are visible. | ||
The last one was put in on the 16th of August by the 8ths. | ||
And this began how early in your life, Roy? | ||
unidentified
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Pardon? | |
How early in your life? | ||
unidentified
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1940. | |
I had an implant put in my brain, and I can see any object that they take a picture of with their ship anywhere in the universe in color, and I am totally blind normally. | ||
One of the fellows that crashed at Roswell on July the 7th of 1947 was supposed to heal my eyes. | ||
He was from the planet of Lannulus, but he got mixed up with a reptoid, so he's no longer doing much healing. | ||
That's quite a story. | ||
It's very interesting. | ||
I mean, you know, a lot of people, Roy, would be in doubt of a story like this. | ||
unidentified
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Well, I've got the documentation on my website, but I can't give websites. | |
I've been giving a worldwide broadcast, and I've had them on with me. | ||
Jay Rod is a brother to the one that I've been in contact with, which was very popular in the UFO magazine, the August issue, and I have spoken with him because he is no longer on earth. | ||
He was very badly treated at Area 51 and other bases by the fellow that they don't know where he is. | ||
They used boiling liquid. | ||
They used hot electric prods on him. | ||
And all the technology that you're using right in your studio came right from Mercedes since 1947. | ||
Well, all right, Roy, thank you. | ||
Listen, I don't know what you say about these things. | ||
He sounds so sure of himself, doesn't he? | ||
It is reasonable to look at our technological advance as a civilization and look at about that year and then look at the giant leaps we began to take. | ||
I don't know what to think of Roy's story. | ||
As a 70-year-old man. | ||
I mean, it runs the gamut from the very youngest to the middle-aged to the older people. | ||
They all tell very similar, very sure stories. | ||
These people don't sound in doubt. | ||
It comes rolling off their tongue so easily. | ||
Sure. | ||
I guess you can sit back and say, well, you know, the world is full of a lot of crazy people. | ||
Or not. | ||
Wildcard line, you're on the air. | ||
Hello. | ||
unidentified
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Hello. | |
Hi. | ||
unidentified
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Hi. | |
It's a pleasure to talk to you. | ||
And to you, what is your first name? | ||
unidentified
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Lynn. | |
Lynn? | ||
unidentified
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Mm-hmm. | |
Okay, Lynn, where are you? | ||
unidentified
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Northern California. | |
Okay. | ||
What's up, honey? | ||
unidentified
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Well, I wanted to call and let you know about an experience that happened about 25 years ago. | |
I was coming home from work, and it was before the time change. | ||
You're going to have to yell at me a little bit. | ||
You're not too strong. | ||
unidentified
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Okay. | |
It was before the time change, so it was daylight. | ||
Right. | ||
unidentified
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I had just gotten off work and going home. | |
And I came around the corner at up in the Motherload in Sonora on Trimback Creek, and there was two cars behind me. | ||
Now, as I came around the corner, up over the waterfall, there was a craft hovering over the waterfall. | ||
And I slammed on my brakes and looked in the rearview mirror so they wouldn't hit me. | ||
And I could see the guy's mouth open so far I could see down his throat. | ||
And the craft was hanging out in front of us over the waterfall. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
unidentified
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And I thought, oh, my gosh, I'm seeing a UFO. | |
And the other part of me said, no, you're not. | ||
Real close up? | ||
unidentified
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Real close up. | |
It was maybe 100 yards away. | ||
And I thought, well, I wonder how they could see out of that ship. | ||
And the next thing I knew, I was inside. | ||
The ship? | ||
unidentified
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The ship. | |
And I could see down below the waterfall and my car and the two cars that were stopped behind me. | ||
Saying you could see right through the body of the ship? | ||
unidentified
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Through the material. | |
It was like translucent. | ||
Yeah, all these stories sound so similar. | ||
You heard other callers, didn't you, previous to your? | ||
unidentified
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I heard one, the first lady. | |
And well, then there was also the fellow who talked about being able to see through things. | ||
So I guess it's fairly common. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, well, I could see out. | |
Remember the forest fire? | ||
unidentified
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No, I didn't. | |
Remember the young lady who... | ||
All right, okay. | ||
unidentified
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No. | |
She was also up and saw, anyway. | ||
unidentified
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Oh, I saw the beans, and they were in the ship, and I could see the panel, the controls, and everything down below happening. | |
And then I was feeling very at ease and very much peaceful and content. | ||
Kind of like you'd had a valium or something. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, major. | |
And they were beautiful. | ||
You know, I don't know what to say. | ||
I call for this kind of thing, and I get so much more than I bargained for. | ||
I mean, you sound like a pretty normal person to me, otherwise. | ||
unidentified
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I would hope so. | |
It was an experience, though, that changed my life. | ||
I would imagine it would change your life, yes, forever and ever and ever. | ||
unidentified
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Forever and ever. | |
All right. | ||
What different beliefs or knowledge do you have as a result of the experience you had? | ||
You were in an alien craft. | ||
I mean, that's pretty unusual stuff. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, I thought it was. | |
And I have to tell you, I got afraid all of a sudden. | ||
And when I did, I said, I don't want to leave my children. | ||
They're home. | ||
The volume wore off. | ||
unidentified
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Well, I just all of a sudden remembered I had kids at home. | |
Yes. | ||
unidentified
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And instantly I was back in my car. | |
Oh, really? | ||
unidentified
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And then I watched the ship, and it just disappeared right in front of our eyes. | |
Do you remember any message, any communication? | ||
Was there any effort at communication? | ||
unidentified
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It was all telepathic. | |
It was like, don't be afraid. | ||
You know, just everything is fine. | ||
We're peaceful. | ||
And I was very much at ease, and I've never felt a peace like that ever in my life. | ||
Except when I gave birth to my children. | ||
I wonder what would have happened had you not expressed a mental desire to return? | ||
unidentified
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I probably would have gone with them. | |
You think so? | ||
unidentified
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Oh, I think so. | |
I think if you have the choice, yes. | ||
So when you hear other people telling stories like the one you're telling right now, stories that are so fantastic, I guess some of it resonates with you because of what you did, right? | ||
unidentified
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Oh, absolutely. | |
I believe that we have all kinds of entities that come into our Earth's atmosphere around. | ||
Did you hear the man who was talking about nuclear war a little while ago and about some of humanity being saved and some of the things that were coming? | ||
unidentified
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No. | |
Maybe it's just as well. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, I just probably wouldn't have bought it. | |
I see. | ||
All right, so you think they're here, but all is well. | ||
unidentified
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I don't necessarily think all is well. | |
I just think they are here, and whether it's good, bad, or indifferent, I only had a very good experience. | ||
Then that's all you can tell. | ||
I really appreciate your comment. | ||
Right. | ||
Thank you very, very much. | ||
And, you know, these people really sound, I don't know, sincere, right? | ||
Every walk of life, you've heard from the young, the old, the middle-aged, and it just comes rattling right off, not like it's being made up, not like anything except that it happened. | ||
So many of them. | ||
How can that be? | ||
Well, what it does do, though, is it makes me understand why the late John Mack and others have taken this all so seriously, and they really are taking it seriously. | ||
And how could they not? | ||
They must get stories like this and better. | ||
I mean, I'm just picking up calls at random here, right? | ||
East of the Rockies, you're on the air. | ||
Hello. | ||
unidentified
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Hi, Art. | |
This is Barry from Huntsville, Alabama. | ||
Hello, Barry. | ||
unidentified
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How are you doing? | |
Fine. | ||
unidentified
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Thanks for taking my call. | |
You bet. | ||
I was just curious, why do you or your listeners think the aliens would want to preserve the human DNA or the human race? | ||
Pretty good question, isn't it? | ||
unidentified
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Yes, sir, I think so. | |
If we were in the process of about to destroy ourselves and the planet we're on, why would we be worth preserving? | ||
Well, I guess one answer, Barry, might be for the same reason that, I don't know, we preserve what we can of animals that are now disappearing on the Earth, you know, mammals that do become extinct. | ||
We're about to try and bring one back, by the way, that went extinct. | ||
I don't know, maybe for that reason, just because we're a cool specimen, I don't know. | ||
I have no idea. | ||
That's just like one answer. | ||
I mean, we're a specimen of intelligence, sort of, right? | ||
unidentified
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Hope. | |
I don't know. | ||
That's my best answer. | ||
unidentified
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Okay, could I make one more comment about the lady that was talking about the weather in Jersey? | |
You may. | ||
There's a website that shows a hot spot up there in the ocean. | ||
Oh? | ||
unidentified
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Just south of there is a cold spot. | |
And apparently that, I don't know if it's a natural thing or if it's a recent occurrence, but I've never noticed it before. | ||
I appreciate your call. | ||
The person who watches things like that is Stan Dale. | ||
I recall during the years he was in Australia, he did a great deal of monitoring of ocean temperatures and made a lot of calls based on that. | ||
And the ocean has a gigantic, overwhelming influence on our weather. | ||
No question. | ||
West of the Rockies, you're on here. | ||
Hi. | ||
unidentified
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Hello, Art. | |
How are you doing? | ||
I'm doing okay, sir. | ||
unidentified
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This is Bill calling from Tucson, Arizona. | |
Yes, Bill. | ||
unidentified
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I wanted to ask you a question that I don't think I have ever heard anyone ask you. | |
Have you ever heard of the doctrine of reversibility? | ||
No. | ||
No, but I'm listening. | ||
What does it mean? | ||
unidentified
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Well, there's a new movie coming out with Michael Keaton. | |
It's called White Noise. | ||
Oh, I have seen the trailer, too. | ||
I'm very familiar with it, yes. | ||
unidentified
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Back in the early 80s, when the phenomenon was going around that started from the old Beatles album of playing albums backwards, where you could get subliminal messages. | |
Right. | ||
unidentified
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I started doing a lot of research into the ancient doctrine of reversibility that is taught in the occult. | |
Not for purposes of wanting to take part of it, but trying to find out what the heck was going on. | ||
When you say reversibility, do you mean like as in the Beatles albums reversing? | ||
unidentified
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I'm talking about the ability to talk backwards, to write backwards, and to even project images in front of people subliminally without them noticing it. | |
And I just wondered if you were curious with it, because I have discovered some unbelievable phenomenal teaching. | ||
Do you possess the ability to talk backwards? | ||
unidentified
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No, I don't possess the ability, but I did teach myself how to stand in front of a mirror and reverse my syllables. | |
And I found out that a lot of these messages, I researched probably over 50 different albums, Country Western, Gospel, and Rock and Roll. | ||
And I found a phenomenon in all of them where it's not the words written backwards, it's the actual lyrical sound of the syllables when it's presented backwards. | ||
I stumbled on it accidentally by... | ||
Interesting enough, I'm on a break. | ||
Can you afford to hold? | ||
unidentified
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Sure, you bet. | |
All right, actually, it's our nickel. | ||
So yes, hold on. | ||
White noise. | ||
It's coming. | ||
unidentified
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You get a chiver in the dark. | |
It's raining in the park. | ||
Meantime. | ||
Sound of the river, you stop and you hold everything. | ||
A man is going mixing. | ||
Double fall time. | ||
Feel all right when you hear the music. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Now you step inside, but you don't see too many faces Coming in out of the road | ||
The End of the Road | ||
Some bell in the morning when I'm straight. | ||
I'm gonna open up your gate And maybe tell you about Phaedra And how she gave me life And how she made it in Some velvet morning when | ||
I'm straight Flowers growing on a hill Driving flies and daffodils Learn from us very much Look at us but | ||
do not touch Phaedra is my name To talk with Art Bell. | ||
Call the wildcard line at area code 775-727-1295. | ||
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Ah, white noise. | ||
I try to be very selective about those things that I really take the time to investigate and try to get to the bottom of. | ||
And I must tell you that EVP is one of those things that I just, I really think there is something to it. | ||
I've looked so carefully at the technical aspects of those who collect EVP and what they do that it almost precludes chicanery. | ||
Now, not completely. | ||
I suppose there would always be something, but folks, there's really something to this. | ||
And then the Halloween show this last, where I had the opportunity to play something that most people never would have on commercial broadcast radio. | ||
About an hour and 20 minutes of the work of a man named George Meeks who began, who actually built some fairly complex sound equipment that allowed the two-way communication with somebody who had passed on. | ||
It was remarkable. | ||
It stood the hair on the back of my neck straight up. | ||
And so here comes White Noise, the movie. | ||
Hollywood seems to follow fairly closely in many of the footsteps that we put in the dirt here. | ||
and I'm looking forward to that movie, and what the rest of this caller has to say in a moment. | ||
The End Caller, I wonder if there is another universe, another place, another time, where everything is, in essence, backward. | ||
Have you considered that? | ||
unidentified
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No. | |
Still there? | ||
unidentified
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Okay. | |
What do you think? | ||
unidentified
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Well, what I wanted to imagine was what happened one night in 1980. | |
I was doing research on playing these albums backward. | ||
Yes. | ||
unidentified
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And I was picking up typical statements. | |
They weren't statements like dogs bark the green grass, you know, trees have leaves. | ||
They were all statements that had direct references to some of the ancient names for Lucifer and Satan. | ||
None of them had anything to do with God, Jesus, or anything like that. | ||
All negative and... | ||
unidentified
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Negative and very, I guess you would say, very damning statements. | |
Maybe that is the other side. | ||
unidentified
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Well, all of a sudden, during the taping of, like I said, I was playing the albums backwards and I was recording them through my cassette player. | |
All of a sudden, I got statements that were being made directly to me by name. | ||
And one of the, what the first statement I heard was, now that you found us, what are you going to do with this? | ||
As though there's a whole, I don't know, army on the other side, a whole world on the other side. | ||
And you suddenly realized they were there and they knew that. | ||
unidentified
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It's like I had stumbled onto something that absolutely did. | |
Whatever I had stumbled upon, whatever it was, it knew that I had entered into its realm. | ||
I hear you. | ||
unidentified
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I shared this with my wife and friends, and it scared them to death. | |
And I laid it aside. | ||
I kept it in my mind all these years. | ||
And recently I've begun to research it again and discovered that there's absolutely definitely something very, very sinister going on in the frequency and through the words we speak, through the, when you mentioned the EVPs. | ||
Well, I mentioned the research of George Meeks, and in a way he was doing the same thing you're doing. | ||
It's just a matter of medium. | ||
All of it is sound, and it comes to us through these frequencies in these ways. | ||
Yeah, there's something to it. | ||
unidentified
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Well, I think it would be a fantastic topic for a program. | |
I understand. | ||
unidentified
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And they hear me, and they laugh at me, and they say you're crazy. | |
No, I'm not. | ||
No, no, no, no, no. | ||
You found somebody who believes you. | ||
I do, sir. | ||
I'm fascinated with the whole field. | ||
I am looking for somebody. | ||
I tried to pursue people who might have followed up on George Meeks' work. | ||
There is a number of people who are building electronics to duplicate what Meeks did and try and continue the experiment. | ||
Oh, no, I believe you, sir. | ||
unidentified
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I appreciate that. | |
I appreciate the call. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Now, there's something to this. | ||
All the way back to Alexander Graham, you know, he thought that communication with people on the other side was possible with these devices. | ||
unidentified
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He thought that. | |
Many other great men thought it. | ||
Many people have experimented with all of this through the years, and there is something to it. | ||
I hope that it's not something like that man just described. | ||
That it's not as dark as he implied that it is. | ||
But we have to allow for the fact that it could be. | ||
I'm a great believer in the work of Dr. Jacobs. | ||
I really am not so sure that even though I've been assured by abductees, many of them, that all is well, that they felt nothing but relaxation and beneficial this and beneficial that. | ||
I understand. | ||
It seems to be a consistent story with abductees, but it does not convince me that the phenomena is benign. | ||
International line, you're on the air. | ||
Good morning. | ||
unidentified
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How are you? | |
Rather well, sir. | ||
Welcome to the program. | ||
What's your first name and where are you? | ||
unidentified
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My name's Monty, and I'm calling from Europe. | |
From Europe? | ||
Well, that's right. | ||
You're on the International Line. | ||
Can you tell us where in Europe? | ||
unidentified
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I'm not at liberty to discuss that right now. | |
All right. | ||
unidentified
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I can't do that. | |
Okay. | ||
What I wanted to reveal to you is the reason why that Yushchenko was attempted, somebody attempted to kill him. | ||
The poison. | ||
unidentified
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Yes. | |
They found out he was immortal. | ||
They found out Yushchenko was immortal? | ||
unidentified
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Yes. | |
A conspiracy by the European Union to weed out all of us mortals. | ||
You're immortal. | ||
unidentified
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yes conspiracy that All right, all right, all right. | |
Tell me everything you can about being immortal. | ||
How does one become immortal? | ||
unidentified
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You're born into it. | |
You're born into it, like being born into a royal family, huh? | ||
unidentified
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Yes. | |
And then what? | ||
You grow to a certain age and stop apparent continued growth? | ||
And in fact, stop? | ||
Or what? | ||
unidentified
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It's pretty hard to explain. | |
I would have to take up most of your show in order for you to understand and everybody would understand. | ||
But basically, we're all given gifts from the beginning of birth. | ||
If you're immortal, how long have you been alive? | ||
unidentified
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I've been alive for 505 years. | |
505 years. | ||
You've seen a lot happen. | ||
All of those 505 years in Europe? | ||
unidentified
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No, I've been all around the world. | |
I've seen a lot of changes. | ||
I've seen languages evolve. | ||
I've seen the people, the styles of everything and the politics and the countries come to power and fall. | ||
I imagine you have seen a lot. | ||
What does an immortal do in a world of mortals? | ||
In other words, in life, I suppose even an immortal life, One seeks a partner in that life, but you would find what? | ||
Other immortals? | ||
Or do you find earthly women and they must come and go in your long livid days? | ||
unidentified
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No, you you're it's uh it's a lonely life. | |
A lonely life. | ||
Yeah, you don't sound all that fired up and happy about it. | ||
unidentified
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No, it's it's a lonely life. | |
But uh this is my New Year's prediction for 2005. | ||
Immortals will be revealed on this planet within the next six months. | ||
Well, are you the spearhead of that movement? | ||
unidentified
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I'm attempting to uncover a conspiracy within the European Union to uproot and destroy all immortals. | |
Well, this is the reason why Yushchenko was mortals would want immortals taken off the face of the earth, I'm sure. | ||
I'm sure. | ||
So that was part of the reason for the poisoning. | ||
Well, it didn't work out, did it? | ||
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It was to confirm the fact that he is immortal. | |
All right. | ||
I do appreciate your call. | ||
Thank you. | ||
So obviously I'm not going to record that. | ||
It can't be recorded. | ||
It didn't come during the official time, but he does say that immortals will become apparent to the world. | ||
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505 years. | |
505 years from Europe. | ||
First-time caller. | ||
Oops. | ||
Special line, you're on the air. | ||
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Hello. | |
Hey, Art. | ||
How are you doing? | ||
Well, it's quite a night. | ||
I'm doing all right. | ||
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I'm a first-time caller. | |
I'm going to tell the story the best way I know, Al, and kind of just bear with me a little bit if you can. | ||
I'm Barry. | ||
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I got out of truck driving school back in 95, and I was out of school for about eight months and trained with a driver. | |
And then I got a used to take a lot of runs to Lubbock, Texas. | ||
And there's a highway down there called US1. | ||
It's a real lonely road to Lubbock. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
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And I don't know, it was about 11, 12 o'clock at night, and I caught a bluish, greenish light off to the right of my trailer. | |
And, yeah, petrified, kind of a young guy at the time. | ||
And I pulled the trailer over to see, you know, exactly what it was. | ||
Did you have a partner with you? | ||
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No, no, no, no. | |
I had done trained with my partner by then. | ||
I was cleared by the company to drive solo at the time. | ||
And so I stopped the trailer, pulled over. | ||
Now, you've got to understand this is one of those two-lane roads that hardly anybody travels on, but all the truckers do to get to where they've got to go because we know it's the quickest route. | ||
Gotcha. | ||
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So I pulled it over, got out, and it's hard to explain what happened, but I'll try as best as I can. | |
This thing, I don't know how to describe it. | ||
I can't describe it, landed. | ||
At this point, I can't even believe I'm out of my trailer at this point because I'm not going to be able to do it. | ||
Something landed. | ||
So you didn't see a shape? | ||
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Well, yeah, but it's not like what you hear. | |
It's not like what you see on TV. | ||
I can't explain it, Art. | ||
I'm just trying to be as honest as I can with you about it. | ||
That's fine. | ||
No, that's fine, believe me. | ||
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You know, it's just something I've never seen. | |
It's my natural instinct to ask these kinds of questions. | ||
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Oh, no, no. | |
It's cool. | ||
If I could try to explain it, I would the best way to say it looks like a football, but not a football. | ||
All right. | ||
That's something. | ||
That's something, anyway. | ||
So this is something that looks like a football, but isn't lands. | ||
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I assumed it landed stock. | |
At that point, I'm trying to figure out what's going on here. | ||
I can't understand what's going on here. | ||
I don't know if I'm dreaming or whatever it is. | ||
So anyway, I don't know if it was a door or something opened up, but a light hit me in my face. | ||
I couldn't see, but I know it's a light. | ||
And you know how you hear stories about they say they talk to you, but they communicate with your mind? | ||
Telepathy, yes. | ||
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Telepathy. | |
That's exactly what happened. | ||
There was no, my mouth wasn't moving, but we were having a conversation. | ||
I couldn't see whatever it was. | ||
Do you remember the nature of the conversation? | ||
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The best way I can explain it to you, Art, it's kind of like Christmas. | |
You know how you get to open up one present a year that night before the first morning? | ||
Yes, that's well, sometimes. | ||
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That's the best way I can explain it. | |
He was like, he said he wanted to show me something, or it, I shouldn't say it, because I never saw it, but it wanted to show me something, and I kind of got the feeling that whatever this was was either A, lonely, or it's real hard to explain, but either it was really lonely or I was special, but I'm not special. | ||
So anyway, I did exactly what it asked me to do. | ||
I came inside. | ||
When I walked in, it's kind of like a you ever go to one of those movies where, I don't know exactly what they call them, but it's like a 3D movie, but it's a dome movie, a dome-shaped-like. | ||
Yes. | ||
Where you sit down in the seats and you can see the whole screen. | ||
Right. | ||
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Okay. | |
Well, it said, I want to show you something. | ||
And the best way, I'm trying to make this as fast as I can because I know you've got a short show. | ||
It showed me exactly what's going on with the Earth. | ||
And what I'm fixing to tell you is probably going to blow your mind. | ||
But you had a talk show on your show about three months ago. | ||
And the gentleman was hide up in, I can't remember if he was in the Air Force and the government or something. | ||
He was talking about how the grays and the blues were fighting between each other. | ||
The blues had made the grays, and the grays became an experiment that went bad. | ||
Anyway, so from what I gathered from this, I guess you want to call it video that I've seen, these flashes, is that these two species are, everything on Earth is a Big chess game. | ||
Everything that we do, how the government's ran, what things are going on, it's the blue and grays fighting between each other. | ||
It's all so we're like puppets on a string, is what you're saying. | ||
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Yeah, and it's like the blues are like the good people, and the grays are like the bad people. | |
The grays want to intentionally hurt, and the blues are like trying to stop something that they know that they've done, and they're trying to stop it. | ||
Well, you said you knew what was going to happen to Earth. | ||
You were shown what would happen to Earth. | ||
What was that? | ||
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Art, I know it's probably cheap for me to call up and say to you that I think that if I say it, that it's probably going to scare a lot of people. | |
And I don't want to go that route with you, but I know it's your show. | ||
So, I mean, if you just tell me the truth, sir. | ||
What were you shown? | ||
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Well, what I was shown is that the Greys had lost the war with the Blues. | |
So the Greys took an asteroid and threw it into the Earth and destroyed the Earth. | ||
That's quite a show. | ||
That was an intractable future? | ||
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That was the tractable future, that the Greys had lost the war and that they threw a meteor into the Earth that destroyed the Earth. | |
Wonderful. | ||
All right. | ||
Well, in most interesting recent science fiction that I've seen, that would probably be the easiest way to destroy any world. | ||
And that is to say, simply divert something of a magnitude that would erase life right down to the smallest biological entity. | ||
It would just destroy all life. | ||
And you wouldn't have to cook up anything special, no death rays. | ||
Just send something on a slightly different orbit. | ||
That's all. | ||
Wildcard line, you're on the air. | ||
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Hi. | |
Hi. | ||
That would be me. | ||
unidentified
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How are you, sir? | |
Quite well. | ||
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And what is your favorite happy? | |
My name is Pat, and I'm calling from New York City. | ||
All right, Pat. | ||
Of course. | ||
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And I'd like to share an experience. | |
Maybe your participants might have some sort of an answer for me. | ||
I had an encounter. | ||
Pat, you're going to have to speak up good and loud for me, okay? | ||
Pat? | ||
Speak up good and loud because you're really sorry. | ||
That's all right. | ||
Just. | ||
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I had an experience August 18th, 1988. | |
I was going to get some cold medicine for my child at about 10 o'clock at night. | ||
I discovered that I didn't have any more, and he had a cold. | ||
I had gone downstairs and I went outside and I noticed that there was a mist. | ||
Well, for some reason or another, while observing the mist, I happened to look up and I saw something that is to this day the most beautiful thing that I've ever seen in my life. | ||
This is in the middle of New York City, Pat? | ||
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Yes. | |
Okay. | ||
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And so I attempted to walk across the street. | |
Now, I live in an area where there's a four-lane area, traffic going in four different directions. | ||
For whatever reason, I was so enamored by what I was looking at, I attempted to cross the street and I felt the car go past me very quickly. | ||
At that point, I attempted to walk across and I'm still looking at this thing. | ||
And what I see is a huge craft, but it was shaped sort of like black diamonds. | ||
Because this is in the evening, and I'm looking at this thing, and I'm so enamored with it, and I attempt to turn around to say to someone, do you see this? | ||
And what I noticed was there was no people on the street, no more traffic, and I was just stunned. | ||
But I was just so enamored by what I was looking at. | ||
At one point, I started to wish that someone else could see it. | ||
But as far as I could see. | ||
Pat, I want you to hold on, all right? | ||
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Sure. | |
All right, good. | ||
Stay right there. | ||
We're quite a story. | ||
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Right in the middle of New York City. | |
I tell you, ask for it, and it definitely comes. | ||
This is a doozy. | ||
I'm Art Bell. | ||
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It is tonight, my body's weak. | |
I'm on the run, no time to sleep. | ||
I've got to ride, ride like the wind, to be free again. | ||
And I've got such a long way to go, such a long way to go, make it to the road, makes it grow, to my right, like the wind, like the wind. | ||
You showed me how to do exactly what you do. | ||
I fell in love with you. | ||
Oh, it's true. | ||
Oh, you said what you do. | ||
You fell for me too And when I tried it I could see you fall And I decided It's not a trip at | ||
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Oh, what a night so far. | ||
We've started out with open lines and a special line for anybody who's had actual physical alien contact, and it's been absolutely overwhelming. | ||
It's been incredible. | ||
So we'll continue that. | ||
That line for those only, and I suppose anybody else we can get through on other lines. | ||
Otherwise, open lines and anything you want to talk about. | ||
A surprise a minute, that's for sure. | ||
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A surprise a minute, that's for sure. | |
It's not a... | ||
It's not a... | ||
You know, we have a really cool feature on the website that allows you to send me messages on the computer, instant messages. | ||
And, you know, I watch them, and Dan in Saginaw, Michigan, this is a beauty. | ||
He says, hey, Art, if you or your listeners could help. | ||
This a.m. of 1130.03, I was awakened by a strong, a deep, strong voice, which said simply, you have 910 days left. | ||
I knew this meant to live. | ||
Now, this takes me to the date of 52706. | ||
I'm 33, married with four young boys, and worried. | ||
Anybody ever have anything like that? | ||
That's pretty weird. | ||
As is the story Pat was telling us from New York City. | ||
Pat, welcome back. | ||
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Hi. | |
Hi. | ||
Anyway, I'm going to pick it up from where we were. | ||
I remember wishing that someone else could see what I was seeing here. | ||
And at one point, I became a little nervous because I couldn't understand why I couldn't see any people and I didn't see any cars. | ||
We're talking about a four-lane traffic flow that just instantaneously disappeared. | ||
I remember at one point looking across the street, and there was one gentleman standing there. | ||
I ran across the street to this gentleman, and I said to him, do you see this? | ||
Do you see this? | ||
And he was very calm. | ||
He said to me, do you see it? | ||
He said, do you like what you see? | ||
And I said, it's beautiful. | ||
I said, what is it? | ||
He said, well, maybe it's your moon. | ||
And I looked at him and I said, are you kidding me? | ||
I said, there is a new moon that comes down so low that it hovers over the top of a building. | ||
I said, surely. | ||
He says, well, maybe where we come from. | ||
And I looked at him. | ||
And he reached over and he touched my right hand and he said to me, if it feels good to you, go with it. | ||
And I remember looking at him and I was thinking, wait a minute, this guy is a little strange. | ||
And I noticed that his features were very, very sharp. | ||
His skin was almost pale, sort of with a silvery overtone. | ||
And I said to him, guy, you've got to be kidding me. | ||
I said, you mean to tell me you think this is a moon? | ||
I said, you know, I don't know where you're coming from with this. | ||
I said, but somebody else has got to see this. | ||
I shot across the street and I ran into a little store there because, remember, I had come out to get some cough medicine for my child. | ||
Yes. | ||
And I run into the store and I'm frantic and I'm trying to get somebody to come outside with me just so that they could look up and see this that I'm looking at. | ||
And let me guess, they wouldn't. | ||
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Actually, they were trying to contain me. | |
I guess I was so excited. | ||
I guess I was so excited by this that they were immediately just trying to get me to calm down. | ||
Well, this is pretty unusual because most of these things, you know, occur in the deserts of Nevada and the empty wheat fields of Kansas. | ||
But, I mean, here you are in the middle of New York City, for goodness sakes. | ||
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Absolutely. | |
This is why I, to this day, I don't really quite understand. | ||
You know, I tell you from the depth of my being that this is something that I experienced. | ||
I don't know what to make of it. | ||
I believe it. | ||
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But it stays with me forever from that point. | |
And what I did was I said to the guy behind the counter, please, just come with me outside. | ||
Just come with me outside and look up. | ||
And he said, first, I just want you to calm down. | ||
He said, what is it that has you so excited? | ||
I said, please, if you just come out with me, you'll see. | ||
Well, when I finally got this gentleman to come outside with me, lo and behold, Art, there was traffic, there was people, everything was back. | ||
I just was absolutely flushed with embarrassment. | ||
So much so that I forgot to get the cough medicine. | ||
I go back home, and my child says to me, where have you been? | ||
Yes. | ||
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And I said, well, I was only gone for a few minutes. | |
He said, no, you've been gone for three hours. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
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Ask me what happened? | |
I don't know. | ||
Maybe you guys can sort of enlighten me. | ||
Maybe someone has had a similar experience. | ||
I just know for myself that I will never forget that. | ||
Well, if you want another big experience, I have a suggestion for you. | ||
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Oh, I don't know. | |
I mean, I wasn't afraid. | ||
Well, I'm talking about an experience. | ||
No, one that's going to help you out with this. | ||
Now, listen to me. | ||
What I want you to do is consider going to somebody for regressive hypnosis. | ||
You can recover those three hours. | ||
You may not want to know, but if you do want to know, it's possible. | ||
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I don't know if I have that kind of heart. | |
I really don't. | ||
I mean, I wasn't afraid at the time that I was experiencing it. | ||
Actually, again, it was the closest thing that I could explain what it looked like, have you ever seen black, shiny rock with sparkles in it? | ||
I guess I have. | ||
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Well, it was very similar to that, but you have to understand that it covered, you know, I'm not good with numbers or width or depth or anything of that sort, but it covered four lanes of traffic and over both Sides of buildings on the opposite side of the street. | |
That's how huge this thing was. | ||
And it was just so beautiful until I couldn't take my eyes off of it. | ||
And it seemed the more that I looked at it, the more that it appeared to come down so that I could look at it closer. | ||
And I was trying to rationalize in my mind that, okay, well, maybe it's a blimp. | ||
Maybe it's something from the stadium because this is, it occurred where we have the courthouses in the Bronx. | ||
Yes. | ||
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So to me, I'm thinking, well, maybe that's what it is. | |
But there was no game going on. | ||
Yeah, that's what the human mind tries to do. | ||
It tries to make sense of what it sees, even if it's impossible. | ||
No, I sure do appreciate your call. | ||
It's right in line with what we've been getting this morning, these calls after calls after calls, from people who are obviously telling the truth. | ||
That lady was obviously telling the truth. | ||
That's all there is to it. | ||
Now, you don't frequently get stories like that, not from the middle of the Bronx in New York, no. | ||
But she sounded totally lucid to me, and I absolutely think she believes what she just told us. | ||
I believe it. | ||
So it's up to you out there of what to make of it, I guess. | ||
On our special line, you're on the air. | ||
Good morning. | ||
Hello. | ||
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Good morning. | |
Yes, good morning. | ||
unidentified
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Good morning. | |
I've never been on the radio before, so. | ||
Well, there's a first for everything. | ||
What is your first name? | ||
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Al. | |
Okay, Al. | ||
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Where are you? | |
Drepping Springs, Texas. | ||
Do you have a cold? | ||
unidentified
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No, I'm asthmatic. | |
Oh, okay. | ||
All right, Al. | ||
In that case, just relax. | ||
Tell us what you have to tell us. | ||
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Okay, I've kind of been listening. | |
This first time I've ever really turned to your station. | ||
My brother-in-law had told me about it. | ||
I turned in last week. | ||
Of course, we had the tsunami last week, so it was a whole different subject. | ||
I was listening to this lady. | ||
She was talking about these aliens' eyes. | ||
They actually come from a very bright place. | ||
That's why their eyes are so dark. | ||
Oh. | ||
How do you know this? | ||
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Well, actually, I studied astral projection. | |
I kind of went back into the past, you know, traveling back through past lives, past time. | ||
In doing so, I ended up realizing that I come from another planet. | ||
I had went back throughout times in my life to the point to where I got back to where I wasn't here. | ||
I was someplace else. | ||
Actually, I believe I come from a planet called you figured all this out from doing regressive therapy, going back to prior lives. | ||
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Well, actually, the alien experience that I had basically give you insight. | |
And in doing so, you know, you can travel back throughout. | ||
I don't know if you believe in reincarnation, but you can travel back throughout your times that you had been here. | ||
I do believe in its possibility, yes. | ||
unidentified
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Yes. | |
Okay. | ||
Getting back to the... | ||
What was the name of the planet? | ||
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Carolog. | |
And you believe you come from this planet? | ||
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Yes, they're called Carolonians. | |
Okay. | ||
But you have a very earthly asthma. | ||
So that was in an entirely different life. | ||
So you're not actually an alien being, but you're in another lifetime. | ||
And there are many, many past life regressive people. | ||
I'm sure you've heard many of them on the program, right? | ||
Who have taken people back through one life, then through another life, and then suddenly, and it's rare, but these past life regressionist people report that in fact it's what that man said is true that people end up going into something that's not recognizable to the therapist perhaps another life form altogether and everything all of a sudden gets indigestible because you can't you cannot understand nor | ||
put to words something that is so foreign and so alien there are not words for it. | ||
Welcome to the Rockies, you're on the air. | ||
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Hello. | |
Hello? | ||
Going once. | ||
I hear you shuffling around in there, going twice. | ||
Are you there? | ||
Going. | ||
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How you doing? | |
Hello. | ||
Hey, how's it going? | ||
You just barely got on the air, so what did you do? | ||
Put down the phone and walk away? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Almost lost it, man. | ||
Sorry about that. | ||
Oh, man. | ||
What is your first name? | ||
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Dale. | |
Dale. | ||
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You're out of Lebanon, Oregon. | |
Is that all right? | ||
Yes. | ||
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You bet. | |
Hey, I got this. | ||
I can believe this. | ||
Back in the 77, 78, when I was a kid, I worked in a gas station, and I was cleaning up one night, and I found this device. | ||
I didn't know what it was. | ||
And it looked like one of those lighting ballasts you find in lighting fixtures, you know? | ||
Yes. | ||
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Yeah, okay. | |
It's kind of shaped like a, well, you know, like you find in the industrial lighting ballasts, like in a big factory or something. | ||
And it didn't have any wires, and it was really heavy. | ||
And I was cleaning up, I moved it, and it was shaped like about 20 inches long, about 4 inches wide, 2 inches deep. | ||
It was round, right? | ||
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No, it was square, like a bar of gold. | |
But it looked like a lighting ballast, like the wires coming out of it. | ||
Right, right. | ||
Only no wires. | ||
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Yes, no wires. | |
And I went to put it back after I cleaned up the place. | ||
Looks like it had been sitting there for years. | ||
And well, I was told later, I found out from my boss that he got this device from a friend who worked in the Chicago Police Department. | ||
I was in the Chicago area at the time. | ||
Right. | ||
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And he had it since the 60s. | |
And he said that his friend told him that this was developed by NASA. | ||
And what it was, Why I asked him was because when I picked it up to put it back in, I grabbed it by the center. | ||
And, you know, it's long, about 20 inches long and 4 inches wide and 2 inches deep all the way across. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Got it? | ||
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And I went to twirl it like a baton from the center. | |
And this thing acted like a gyroscope. | ||
I mean, it had, you know, like when you grab a bicycle or something and you try to move it from both ends on the axle. | ||
Yes. | ||
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This thing, you could, the faster you twirled it, the harder it got to move. | |
And I'm like, what is this thing? | ||
So I asked him the next day, and he tells me, well, yeah, I got that from a buddy of mine, and we used to use them on our stock cars. | ||
All the police cars have them in major cities at that time, he told me, and all the highway patrol. | ||
And what they do is they stabilize the car. | ||
They're made by NASA, apparently use them in their rockets or something. | ||
But he said that. | ||
Well, that's a new one on me. | ||
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Yeah, I never heard of it. | |
I'm like, this thing's old, you know, and it's like sheet metal stamps, and it had no openings anywhere. | ||
So you can pull it together or nothing, you know? | ||
You're telling me there's a device that you can put in vehicles or other things that will stabilize them at high speed. | ||
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No power supply or nothing. | |
Making turns more possible than they were. | ||
This is a technology I've never heard of. | ||
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I grabbed the ends and tried to twirl it. | |
The faster you try to twirl it, the harder it was to make it. | ||
Yeah, I get that. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
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I get that. | |
And he told me this, and he said, oh, yeah, they developed this. | ||
NASA developed this, and they gave it to the police departments, and they said, oh, no, they were going to give it to the public, and they decided not to. | ||
No kidding. | ||
I wonder. | ||
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Yeah, man. | |
Well, that's way cooler. | ||
I asked him, I said, oh, yeah, we're using our stock cars. | ||
We want a lot of races and stuff. | ||
Made the car track true, man. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
Well, they sure are going to the select few then, aren't they? | ||
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Yeah, so apparently he got it from a friend of his. | |
I don't know how he got it, but it's just. | ||
Well, that's a whale of a story. | ||
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So he had it since the 60s, I estimated, because they had some trophies when they used to race stock cars. | |
And I was working there in 78. | ||
All right. | ||
All right. | ||
Got it, sir. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Take care. | ||
That's pretty cool, if there really is something like that. | ||
And the properties he described, as he would turn it harder, it would become harder to turn would, if you think about it, apply to the use that he claimed was being used for. | ||
But you would think if the police and certain civilian agencies or whatever knew about this device, that we would all know about it, right? | ||
Wouldn't that be big headlines? | ||
International line, you're on the air. | ||
Hello. | ||
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Hey, Art. | |
How's it going? | ||
It's going all right, sir. | ||
Where are you? | ||
unidentified
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I'm in Rochester, Michigan. | |
My name's Mike. | ||
Mike, you're on my international line. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, I'm sorry. | |
I was trying to write down some other numbers, but. | ||
Okay. | ||
Well, I'm going to have to ask you to. | ||
Well, I'm sorry. | ||
I'm going to have to ask you to call one of the other numbers, Mike. | ||
That's for people outside the country only, like our 505-year-old immortal friend in Europe. | ||
You see, it's very hard for them to get through, so if I don't strictly enforce that, I'm in trouble. | ||
Okay, on our special line, you are on the air. | ||
Hello. | ||
Hello, Art. | ||
unidentified
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How are you doing? | |
I'm all right, sir. | ||
unidentified
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Philip? | |
Sounds like you're shuffling the phone in your hand. | ||
You're going to have to hold it steady and speak to me. | ||
unidentified
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Let me go ahead. | |
I'm sorry, I was using a wireless headset. | ||
Never, ever do that. | ||
unidentified
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All right, all right, I gotcha. | |
But my name's Philip. | ||
I'm calling from Los Angeles. | ||
All right, Philip. | ||
unidentified
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Listening to you on XM 165. | |
You betcha. | ||
165 is where we are. | ||
unidentified
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Yes, sir. | |
And I just wanted to tell you something. | ||
I was actually born, this kind of, I'm embarrassed about this for some reason, but I was actually born on an alien world. | ||
Okay? | ||
That's a good way to start out. | ||
unidentified
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You know, and the thing is, I've had contact with other children who were born on alien worlds. | |
How do you know, Philip? | ||
It's an obvious question that you were born on an alien world. | ||
unidentified
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Because my father is an alien. | |
His name is Ra. | ||
I'm sorry, maybe I shouldn't have pointed out his name, but he actually lives here on Earth with me. | ||
My mother decided to stay behind on her home world. | ||
And I don't really know how to translate its name to your language. | ||
So the best I could translate is like initials, A, the number two, and M. Okay? | ||
So, anyways, I was born in an alien world. | ||
And when I came here to this planet. | ||
Well, that makes you an alien. | ||
unidentified
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Yes. | |
Well. | ||
You are an alien. | ||
unidentified
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I guess. | |
No guessing. | ||
No, no guessing. | ||
unidentified
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No guessing. | |
Ra would agree with me. | ||
You either are or you aren't. | ||
unidentified
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Yes, okay, I guess you're not. | |
I'm a little bit pregnant on this kind of deal. | ||
unidentified
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Right. | |
All right. | ||
So you are. | ||
From what planet do you originate? | ||
unidentified
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Like I said, it's hard to pronounce the name of it. | |
Well, that's right. | ||
unidentified
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Initial it out A2M. | |
That's what it's called in your language. | ||
Well, can you actually say it? | ||
unidentified
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I can't. | |
I could read it. | ||
You know, if you had the text in front of me, I could read it, but I can't really speak the language. | ||
I was taken from the world, my planet I was born on at a very young age. | ||
I guess you guys would consider it like two years old on here on Earth. | ||
Yes. | ||
And so I apologize. | ||
I'm a little nervous about being on the phone. | ||
And so from what I understand, I'm not going to fascinate you with stories of worlds far away because there are lots of other people to do that. | ||
I want to bring something kind of quirky to your show tonight. | ||
What? | ||
Well, children who are born in other worlds, when they come to this planet, humanoids who were either conceived on your planet and then brought back to our planet or other planets for some reason, Philip, it's a great place to hang everybody up. | ||
I've got to because it's top of the hour. | ||
Can you hold on? | ||
unidentified
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I could, yes. | |
All right, then. | ||
I'm charging you with holding on. | ||
Stay right where you are. | ||
unidentified
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Trust me, we will be right back. | |
That's the end of this story from the high desert in the middle of the night. | ||
This coast to coast a.m. | ||
I'm Art Bell. | ||
unidentified
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The mountains high and the valleys so deep Can't get across to the other side Don't you give | |
up, baby Don't you cry Don't you give up, too hard Reach the other side I was lonely, baby I couldn't speak it You're | ||
dirty, baby Get back to my back I love you You're dirty and sweet, I'm mad When this is in the week You've got the teeth that I hide upon you You're | ||
dirty, sweet, and you're my girl Give it up, bang the gun, give it up Give it up, bang the | ||
gun, give it up When you're built like a car You've got a hubcap Diamond star halo You feel like a | ||
car, oh yeah We've grown a hunting We've got some truth We're close to the eagles You're dirty, baby Wanna take a ride? | ||
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And it's a burner. | ||
I'll tell you, even if you've never taken a ride, you're on board with lots of people who have. | ||
Good morning, I'm Art Bell. | ||
We began the program, beginning of the show, by asking for anybody who's had physical alien contact to call our special number, which, by the way, is Carriacook775-7271-222. | ||
Boy, have we been getting some hits. | ||
The End EVP boy, that is what I have got to catch. | ||
Good morning, everybody. | ||
I'm Ardell. | ||
This is Coast to Coast AM, and here, once again, is Philip, whose dad is Raw, who's from another planet. | ||
Yes, anything else you'd like to add? | ||
I didn't want to cut you off there. | ||
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Well, I just wanted to add, like I said, we wanted to add something quirky to your show instead of telling you tales of far-off worlds and everything like everyone else is doing tonight. | |
My thing is I've been talking to other kids who have been raised on, you know, who've been born on distant planets, who have been raised here back on Earth. | ||
And they seem to develop really weird eating habits, I've noticed. | ||
I've done some research on this. | ||
What do you mean by weird eating habits, for example, once? | ||
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Not really eating habits, just weird desires. | |
The whole I can tell you, as a matter of fact, the whole pickles and ice cream thing, that originated from kids who were born on distant planets who came back to Earth. | ||
Nope kidding. | ||
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It did. | |
And my thing, when I turned 13, it'll hit you. | ||
It'll hit alien kids at any age between, oh, I'd say about 11 to about 15. | ||
And I'm 21 now. | ||
When I was 13, I had the most unusual craving for maple bacon. | ||
It was really weird. | ||
All right. | ||
All right. | ||
Weird cravings and pickles and ice cream. | ||
I thought that was reserved away for pregnant women. | ||
Boy, I'll tell you. | ||
Wildcard line, you're on here. | ||
Hello. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, yeah, all right. | |
As I said, Diane from Linwood, the lady that called from New York. | ||
Yes. | ||
I had that experience 20 years ago, and it's taken me 20 years of having more and more experiences to finally fit all together what happened to me that day. | ||
All right. | ||
Well, that lady impressed me mightily. | ||
I mean, there was just, I don't know, there was something about the way she told her story. | ||
unidentified
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Well, you're an expert at listening to stories, so you would know. | |
Yeah, it just came through as absolutely real, and it obviously resonated with you. | ||
So what do you mean you had this story? | ||
unidentified
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Well, 20 years ago, on my 30th birthday, I went up the street to take my dog for a walk, to this park. | |
And I was standing in the middle of the park on this baseball field, and I was just looking up at the sky when the next thing I knew, I was across the street from this park, and I knew the streets very well, across the street and up on the hill. | ||
And my back was turned, and I was looking up at the sky. | ||
And I see these three most beautiful colored things. | ||
And they were gigantic. | ||
The one on the left was a ship. | ||
It was a dark ship, and it was just going. | ||
But in front of it was, I guess you would call it a maritime wheel. | ||
And then on the bottom, you know how I can only describe on the bottom of the ship, it was on one of those, like in the 14th century or something, on a stem-like deal. | ||
Like an old sailing ship. | ||
unidentified
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Yes, that's what it was. | |
But in the sky. | ||
unidentified
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But in the sky. | |
And then in the middle, and then in the middle, I looked at the middle one, and I thought him to be a king, a king, and he was wearing but a small crown, a small ring, and then at each point was these jewels, and he was looking down at what he was holding, and it was a globe. | ||
sounds like a cartoon almost. | ||
unidentified
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Oh, many of these things, many of these things do. | |
And then the third thing was about, as I remember, was about five rows of what I thought to look exactly like fractions that I learned in junior high, fractions in a row, all going down. | ||
Now, I said to myself, I said, I heard myself say, does anybody else see this? | ||
And two, nobody else was around. | ||
No cars, nothing. | ||
And then I thought, oh, this is just normal. | ||
We see this every day. | ||
And then I was back in the park. | ||
We had an out-of-body experience. | ||
Well, you think so? | ||
That other lady said that, yeah, when she got back, the world, the streets, the cars, the buzz of New York City, it was all back. | ||
But during that time, it was all gone. | ||
Same thing. | ||
unidentified
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I'll never forget what I saw. | |
And you're not suffering from some delusion or it wasn't a dream? | ||
unidentified
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No, no, no. | |
And when I was back in the park, I just walked quietly home, not shaken, but just something that had happened to me. | ||
And then in the 20 years of having out-of-body experiences, I realized that what happened that day. | ||
Got you. | ||
All right. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
So she's saying what happened to the both of them was an out-of-body experience. | ||
And I suppose it could be viewed in the way they viewed it, right? | ||
As though they were taken elsewhere. | ||
Well, I guess in a sense, yes, they were. | ||
Out of their bodies to an entirely different what? | ||
Time? | ||
Realm? | ||
Dimension? | ||
I don't know. | ||
And then back. | ||
East of the Rockies, you're on the air. | ||
Hi. | ||
unidentified
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Hi. | |
Welcome to the program. | ||
What is your first name? | ||
unidentified
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Sandy. | |
Sandy. | ||
Good to have you. | ||
Where are you, Sandy? | ||
unidentified
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I'm in Austin, Texas. | |
Austin. | ||
Okay. | ||
unidentified
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How are you? | |
Quite well. | ||
Listening to all kinds of really interesting stories this morning. | ||
Do you have one, too? | ||
Yes. | ||
Do you have one too? | ||
unidentified
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Yes, sir. | |
This happened about 25 years ago. | ||
I put my son to bed. | ||
He was about five years old, and I had gone to sleep. | ||
And all of a sudden, I was like going to this tunnel really, really fast. | ||
And there were these bricks, colored bricks along the side of the tunnel. | ||
Do you recall, I mean, what were you doing when this began? | ||
You said you had put your son to sleep. | ||
Were you walking, standing, sitting? | ||
unidentified
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No, no, I was asleep. | |
You were asleep? | ||
unidentified
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I had just put him to bed, and then I went to sleep. | |
I see, all right. | ||
unidentified
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I had gone to bed. | |
All right. | ||
unidentified
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And all of a sudden, I'm going to this tunnel with all these little colored bricks alongside of it. | |
They were lit up in different colors. | ||
Why is this real? | ||
Sandy, why is this not a dream? | ||
unidentified
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Because it changed my life. | |
All right, go ahead. | ||
unidentified
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Before this happened, I was afraid of death. | |
You couldn't even say casket or cremation to me. | ||
I had such a fear of dying. | ||
And in 1963, on September 11th, my father was killed in a car accident. | ||
Sorry. | ||
And I was really close to him. | ||
And so it really affected me. | ||
And so I was really, really afraid of death and really bad. | ||
So you had a near-death experience. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, and so anyway, I'm going through this tunnel, and I get to the end of it, and I'm going really super fast, and I'm in a vacuum just being sucked through this air. | |
And when I get to the end of the tunnel, I just hover, and I'm totally coherent, and there's this big, huge, pale blue, misty circle to the right of me. | ||
And I'm there, and I'm thinking, you know, like, what the heck's going on, you know? | ||
And I could feel the mist on my body. | ||
But then when I looked down, I couldn't see my body. | ||
I had no body. | ||
But I was thinking, coherent, totally, you know. | ||
And then all of a sudden, I was beckoned into this light, this mist. | ||
And as I walked into the mist, it started to open up. | ||
You know, there was like an opening came up, like the wind was blowing the mist apart. | ||
And then it was all open like I was in a room. | ||
Yes. | ||
And on the other side of the room, my father walked out of the cloud into the middle of the room. | ||
And I ran to him, and I jumped in his arms, and I was, you know, really happy to see him. | ||
And I was crying and everything, and I was like, you know, just totally, the feeling I had was indescribable. | ||
It was peaceful, loving, just joy, you know. | ||
And anyway, I was talking to him, and I was just like, you know, daddy, daddy, daddy, you know. | ||
And all of a sudden, all these other people started coming out of the cloud. | ||
And they were relatives and friends that had died. | ||
And I was like, oh, this is just so wonderful. | ||
This is so beautiful, you know. | ||
It never occurred to you that you might be dead yourself? | ||
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Well, no, not at the time, because I didn't know a whole lot about near-death experiences at the time. | |
This was like 25 years ago. | ||
I know, but just the association of meeting your father who had died and all the other people who had died at that point, you've got to start to say to yourself, if you're really sitting there or standing there thinking rationally, hey, these are all dead people. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah. | |
Oh, yeah. | ||
Yes, I did. | ||
I did realize that they were dead, yeah. | ||
But it was so, the feeling was so beautiful that it was like, it's just really weird. | ||
And so anyway, my son, who I was real close to, you couldn't pry me away from him. | ||
You know, nothing could have taken me away from him. | ||
And the strangest thing was, while I was there, I said to myself, well, I said I wanted to stay. | ||
I didn't want to go back. | ||
I wanted to stay with my father. | ||
And I said, you know, Damien will be okay. | ||
Damien will be all right. | ||
He'll be well taken care of. | ||
And then this voice from behind me said, you have to go back now. | ||
And I said, no, no, I can't. | ||
I don't want to go back. | ||
and I said, Damien will be taken care of. | ||
Damien will be taken care of. | ||
And all of a sudden, it was like this giant hand reached and grabbed me from the bag and just yanked me out. | ||
And now I'm going backwards back down the tunnel. | ||
And I look over my left shoulder and I see myself laying in bed. | ||
And then all of a sudden there was this big slam and a pop. | ||
And I woke up. | ||
And when I woke up, I was soaked, literally soaked from perspiration. | ||
And I was like, wow, what the heck's going on? | ||
And so I hadn't seen my brother for a couple of months. | ||
And at one point in time in my life, I was seriously contemplating suicide. | ||
And I was really, even though I was scared to death, I was having a bunch of hard times. | ||
And so anyway, I talked to my doctor, and he had never, he didn't know anything about it. | ||
And I talked to a couple of people that were paramedics, and they said that it sounds to them that I was clinically dead. | ||
And then I told them about what happened. | ||
And then one day I was watching TV, this was years later, and this little girl had drowned. | ||
And she was talking about going through the tunnel with the colored bricks. | ||
And I just lost it. | ||
I was like, oh, my God. | ||
But the point is that after this happened about... | ||
No, I was perfectly healthy. | ||
I was perfectly healthy. | ||
I have no idea why I died or how I died. | ||
Well, I'll tell you, it's a fascinating story, and I thank you for calling. | ||
And it's a classic near-death experience, that's for sure. | ||
But I don't know. | ||
You know, if Matthew Alber were here, you know what he'd say, right? | ||
He'd say that the human's greatest fear is the fear of mortality, the fear of death, that we don't know what's on the other side. | ||
And that any experience like the one the young lady described would be the brain's natural way of protecting itself, or even of, in her case, dealing with her father's death. | ||
So I think you have to take that story, fascinating as it was, and put it in a gray box and say, I don't know. | ||
There's some people in ufology that do that. | ||
I like that analogy. | ||
You kind of take it in the gray box and go, you know, on the one hand, it sounded like a really classic NDE story, didn't it? | ||
But on the other side of the coin, you can see how her brain would have been stressed to produce exactly what she just told us about. | ||
And I don't doubt for a second that she experienced it. | ||
I'm just trying to put together what she experienced. | ||
International Line, you're on the air. | ||
Hi. | ||
unidentified
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Well, hello there. | |
How are you? | ||
Quite well, sir. | ||
Where are you? | ||
unidentified
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I am calling from Water Valley, Alberta, Canada. | |
And your first name? | ||
unidentified
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It's Al. | |
Hi, Al. | ||
unidentified
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Hi, how are you? | |
All right. | ||
unidentified
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Good. | |
I'm not really going to tell you any stories or anything. | ||
I'm just curious on the curiosity basis here. | ||
Would you, on that hole in Siberia where they heard the hell hole or whatever you want to call it? | ||
Yes. | ||
unidentified
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Would you ever know if they're going to be sending maybe a fiber optic camera or something down there for curiosity's sake, just actually see if anything is going to be happening down the future? | |
Would you know? | ||
Oh, sir. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
I really think that the scientists that were there ran like hell, that they probably capped off that hole. | ||
unidentified
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Probably. | |
And frankly, after hearing it, and you know what it sounds like, I'm sure. | ||
It's been a very long time since I played this. | ||
unidentified
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Thank you. | |
I don't know, sir. | ||
unidentified
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Would you volunteer to go down and take a look at that? | |
Well, I wouldn't if it was through a camera. | ||
I probably would. | ||
Really? | ||
What I'm kind of, you know, is this does it pertain to this deep or the hollow earth theory? | ||
I don't know. | ||
You could find out for us. | ||
unidentified
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I'm not going to find out nothing, sir. | |
If someone else finds out off, kudos to them. | ||
All right. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Just keep thinking about it. | ||
Take care. | ||
West of the Rockies. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Hello. | ||
unidentified
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This is Olin in Culver City, California. | |
Yes, Olin. | ||
unidentified
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This mad cow disease in Canada might be caused by chemtrails which are spraying aluminum and barium on farmland for weather modification. | |
Well, a lot of things might be, but why do you think that might be? | ||
unidentified
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Well, you interviewed William Thomas in Canada. | |
Oh, yeah, we know that chemtrails exist, and to some degree, we know the makeup of them. | ||
But, I mean, why do you connect it to mad cow disease necessarily? | ||
unidentified
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One week before you interviewed William Thomas in Canada, George Norrie interviewed Mark Purdy in Great Britain, and that was on September 7, 2004. | |
And Purdy said, mad cow disease is caused by barium and aluminum poisoning. | ||
Ah, all right. | ||
Well, I see then how you reached that conclusion. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
But I would say this, if that was the causative agent, then you would think that mad cow would have been detected across wide swaths of America, certainly the beef part of America where they've been noted, and I think we have Not yet detected so much as one case of mad cow in the U.S. Just a wild shot in the dark there. | ||
First time caller line? | ||
Whoops, special line. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Hello. | ||
unidentified
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Hello, Art. | |
Turn your radio off, please. | ||
Okay, good. | ||
Hello, Art. | ||
Welcome to the program. | ||
unidentified
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Hi, my name is Ron. | |
I'm calling from Youngstown, Ohio. | ||
Ron? | ||
Okay. | ||
unidentified
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I'm 32 years old now, and I just have a strange, unusual real short story that's going to be. | |
You're 32? | ||
unidentified
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Yes, sir. | |
I'm 32. | ||
Okay. | ||
unidentified
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And at the time, I was about seven years old, I think. | |
And my parents used to send the three youngest of us boys out of the five to my aunt and uncle's up to Connecticut every summer for a summer vacation. | ||
And I'm not real sure how to explain what it was. | ||
But us, my aunt and uncle took us to, my two brothers and I took us to a local lake. | ||
They used to take us to go swimming and just picnicking at. | ||
And my two brothers and I were out in the water. | ||
I didn't quite know how to swim yet. | ||
And the water was about chest high to me. | ||
And my two brothers were out a little bit deeper. | ||
And they were calling me, come on, come on, Iron, come on. | ||
And just being brothers, I know how they are. | ||
And I was afraid to go out because I'm thinking they're going to dunk me and grab me and hold me under and all that. | ||
And I kept saying, no, it's too far out. | ||
And they said, no, look, look how, it was up to their waist. | ||
They were taller than I was. | ||
But what it was, they were on a rock. | ||
And they were just trying to get me to come out there and they were going to mess with me. | ||
And right on the other side of this rock was a really deep drop-off. | ||
And my two brothers kept begging me on, come on, come on, come on. | ||
And I didn't want to go because I knew they were going to do something. | ||
Well, my aunt and uncle ended up calling us in for that, you know, have a picnic, have a sandwich. | ||
And so my two brothers started going in. | ||
And as they started going in, after they got past me, I started going up deeper because I wanted to really see if it was still shallow. | ||
Hold that thought, Bron. | ||
Hold that thought. | ||
We'll bring you back after the break. | ||
It is coming as inevitably as the sun in the morning. | ||
I'll be in bed by then, of course. | ||
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You are all the woman I need. | |
And baby, you know. | ||
You can make this beggar a king. | ||
A clower of boy. | ||
I'll give you all that I want. | ||
You got me standing in line. | ||
I'm in the cold. | ||
Baby, survive. | ||
Baby, shake me any way you want. | ||
As long as you love me. | ||
Friends, I've come to talk with you again because a vision softly creeping left its seeds while I was sleeping. | ||
And the vision that was planted in my brain Still remains within the sound of silence In restless dreams I walked alone Arrow streets of cobblestone Near the middle of a street land I | ||
turned my collar to the cold and damp When my eyes were stared by the flash of a neon light They split the night And touched the sound of silence And in the naked light I saw Ten thousand | ||
people, maybe more People talking without speaking People hearing without listening People writing songs That voices never share No one did Discurb the sound of silence | ||
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From coast to coast and worldwide on the internet, this is Coast to Coast AM with Art Bell. | ||
Oh, doesn't music sometimes just set the mood so well? | ||
Good morning, everybody. | ||
I'm Art Bell, and if you just tuned in, you're late. | ||
We began by, I don't know, sort of beckoning with open lines and a special line for anybody who's had actual physical alien contact. | ||
Oh my, what it's brought. | ||
Music Well, all right, back to our first time caller line, which is wide open this night. | ||
Hello there. | ||
unidentified
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Okay, well, as we were saying, my two brothers, they were heading back into shore. | |
You were getting deeper. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, well, it wasn't that deep, really. | |
And what it was is there was a drop-off. | ||
There was a real deep drop-off, and my brothers were doing it to scare me. | ||
And they just wanted, you know, just as brothers do. | ||
And, but as me and Uncle were calling us back in the shore for lunch, they, you know, they started heading in, and I started going out a little bit deeper, just seeing if they were telling me the truth, and it still wasn't that deep. | ||
And, well, as soon as I stepped on this rock and I took one more step, I dropped like a rock. | ||
And it was over my head, but I was just, I think, like I said, six or seven, so I wasn't that tall. | ||
And the water wasn't really that deep, but it was deeper than I was tall. | ||
And all I can remember, and I mean, and I can actually remember it like it was yesterday. | ||
And this is the Honest to God's Truth. | ||
And I have a talk told many people about to some family, but not very many people. | ||
But I remember just going straight down into that water and looking up with my eyes open and just seeing the sun through the water and then seeing a figure, a silhouette of somebody coming through the sun, through the sunlight, just reaching through the water and grabbing me by the wrist and pulling me out of the water and setting me back up on top of this rock. | ||
And it was a girl. | ||
It was a young girl. | ||
When I got out of the water, it was a young girl. | ||
And I wasn't scared. | ||
I wasn't panicking. | ||
But as soon as she set me back on top of that rock, I looked at her and I started going to shore. | ||
And I got about five, ten feet, and I turned around and looked. | ||
And there was nobody there. | ||
I mean, there was not one person around. | ||
Guardian Angel? | ||
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I don't know. | |
I do not know. | ||
Sounds like you were on your way toward drowning. | ||
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Yeah, absolutely. | |
I could not swim, and it was a young girl, 12, 13 years old. | ||
But she was there, but she wasn't there. | ||
I mean, it was definitely something that is just strange and unexplainable. | ||
It's strange and unexplainable. | ||
Did you tell people on shore about it? | ||
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I didn't. | |
I went to the side. | ||
I understand. | ||
I understand. | ||
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Yeah, but it wasn't like I was, I don't know. | |
I wasn't trying to hide it. | ||
I just was calm about it, and it was just really strange to me. | ||
And for years and years, I didn't say anything. | ||
And I finally told a couple of my brothers, told them about it. | ||
And I told my mom, and just, you know, but it's not something that I go and talk about all the time. | ||
But it was just something that I am absolutely 100% honest to God know happened to me. | ||
These things do happen. | ||
It's good enough for me. | ||
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And it's just it happened. | |
So people should believe that these things do happen out there. | ||
Because they do. | ||
Thank you very much for the call. | ||
You see, these are pretty well-grounded people, simply, I guess, willing to tell their stories because other people are telling their stories. | ||
It's quite remarkable how that promulgates, you know, the way it spreads when people hear others telling stories that they normally just wouldn't tell. | ||
It opens them up. | ||
It has a way of just really opening them up. | ||
The similarity of the experiences does that. | ||
Wildcard line, you're on the air. | ||
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Hello. | |
How are you doing, Arbel? | ||
Quite well. | ||
Where are you? | ||
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I'm calling from the Bay Area, California. | |
Okay, and your first name? | ||
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My name is Jesse. | |
Jesse, okay. | ||
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I have a couple things. | |
I was with a contracting company. | ||
I do telecommunication. | ||
I do infrastructure cabling. | ||
And we had a bunch of contracts at LaRau Space Systems, Lockheed, and Lawrence Livermore Labs, and Sandia Labs. | ||
And I've witnessed at these job sites that I've been at a lot of laser technology that's been going on. | ||
And I've been in some of these buildings doing the cabling. | ||
And I've seen a lot of, like I say, laser stuff going on where they're working on force fields around Earth to take out comets. | ||
And they're working with a lot of stuff like with atoms. | ||
And they were working with these atoms changing quarters and pennies to different shapes and different sizes. | ||
Did you saw all this happening? | ||
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Yes. | |
I mean, I'd be running cables in some of these buildings. | ||
And I would walk by different rooms where these engineers would be working. | ||
And I witnessed some of the stuff, and I would hear, you know, different conversations. | ||
Yes, and it was in some of the places that I've, the buildings that I've been in were highly secured. | ||
I had to go through extensive background checks. | ||
And I just witnessed a lot of that stuff with moving atoms, moving shapes of the quarters, pennies, stuff like that. | ||
And while I was working there, there was a big conspiracy where a top security official from he was from the CIA, but he ended up being a top security official for Lawrence Livermore Labs and Sandia Labs. | ||
And a Chinese, he started dating a Chinese agent, and a lot of files and keys were missing from Lawrence Livermore Labs where they were doing this technology at. | ||
And I just wanted to share that with you, with the people. | ||
Well, that's quite something to share. | ||
I mean, if you had to go through all sorts of you feel free to talk about it now, huh? | ||
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Yes. | |
You don't think there'd be any repercussions if they... | ||
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My bases are covered. | |
So I don't think there's going to be any repercussions. | ||
But I've noticed a lot of laser technology going on. | ||
Like I've contracted at Lockheed Martin. | ||
There's a big controversy about lasers now, I'm sure you know. | ||
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Yeah, but there was a lot of stuff going on over there at the time. | |
It was in the front page of the news and the newspaper and of files being missing. | ||
This technology is going on over there. | ||
For example, you're really telling me you heard scientists. | ||
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Engineers. | |
Engineers, all right. | ||
Engineers discussing a protective, I don't know, blanket around the earth to prevent strikes. | ||
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A force deal where they had a big rock. | |
They had a big rock with lasers, and they were trying to explode this rock. | ||
And so what they were trying to do, from what I got, is eventually put these lasers on satellites up in space. | ||
These incoming comets, maybe possibly missiles. | ||
All right. | ||
That's absolutely fascinating stuff. | ||
They called it Star Wars, you know. | ||
That's what they called it, and perhaps that's what you were observing. | ||
Isn't that fascinating? | ||
I wonder if we have a developed, mature technology that could so protect Earth. | ||
And if we did, would they tell us? | ||
Well, probably not, right? | ||
Our government is, don't ever doubt it, built on secrets. | ||
So that kind of thing really could have been going on. | ||
And again, that sounded pretty credible to me. | ||
East of the Rockies, you're on the air. | ||
Hello. | ||
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Hey, Mr. Bell. | |
How are you doing? | ||
I'm doing all right, sir. | ||
Where are you? | ||
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I'm in Niagara Falls, New York, listening to you on 9.30 WBEN A.M. Way to go. | |
Okay, I've got a question for you. | ||
Fire away. | ||
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Last year, you talked to Bob Lazar. | |
That's right. | ||
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And I don't remember what month or anything, but last Sunday you did an encore presentation. | |
Of that, yes. | ||
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Yes. | |
And he mentioned that he helped a company called Tester on a developer model, which I happen to have one of right here, yes? | ||
Yes, and I was wondering, is there any way that I can get one? | ||
You know, there is a pretty interesting question. | ||
I don't know if they're still available or not. | ||
I would imagine, I don't know, I'm really not sure. | ||
I don't know the answer to that question. | ||
But go to Amazon or something and put in Tester's saucer. | ||
I don't know if they're still available. | ||
I don't think so, but I don't want to say for sure because I don't know. | ||
Oh, I'm sure you'll find one. | ||
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Yeah, but where would I look? | |
I just told you. | ||
Go to Amazon.com. | ||
Or not Amazon, but what is it? | ||
The auction site. | ||
You know what I'm talking about. | ||
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Yeah, but that... | |
I don't understand that thing. | ||
Every time I go there... | ||
Thank you. | ||
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eBay. | |
Yeah, go to eBay. | ||
Put in Tester's Saucer, and I bet you'll find one. | ||
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Tester's Saucer. | |
Sure. | ||
Okay. | ||
Good luck. | ||
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I love your show. | |
And I wish you were on every night. | ||
All right. | ||
Well, that's very kind. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
But I did that for many a year. | ||
Oh, many a year. | ||
In fact, many of you wouldn't know, but going back into the 80s, I used to do this program five hours a night, actually sometimes six hours a night, six days a week. | ||
Can you imagine? | ||
West of the Rockies, you're on the air. | ||
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Hello. | |
Sound like you're in Switzerland or something. | ||
Get to the phone. | ||
Hurry. | ||
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Hello. | |
Yes, hello. | ||
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Okay. | |
Hello. | ||
Yes, phone lady. | ||
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Yes. | |
Hello. | ||
What is your first name? | ||
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Monica. | |
Monica. | ||
All right. | ||
Where are you, Monica? | ||
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I am in Palm Springs. | |
Palm Springs. | ||
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Okay. | |
And you have called me because? | ||
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I have over a dozen situations that have occurred in my life where until I've listened to your show, I wasn't really quite sure what they were. | |
And now? | ||
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And before I did believe that they were some sort of alien contact or some sort of something that I didn't understand. | |
And it was until I've been listening to your show for the last year that I truly believe it is that. | ||
Alien contact? | ||
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Well, some sort of contact. | |
Based on what? | ||
What happened to you? | ||
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The first was in 82. | |
I lived in Brazil, and I had a situation where I was 17 at the time, and I even called my parents because they were away at the time. | ||
And I said, I think a spacecraft has landed on our roof. | ||
In Brazil. | ||
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Yes. | |
And at the time, the maid, the chauffeur, everybody was asleep. | ||
And when I went to go even check with the security guard, he was knocked out. | ||
And it was the lights and everything. | ||
And when my father finally came home, he said the following day, he said, don't worry, it was the water heater that exploded on the roof. | ||
Oh. | ||
And it was only until... | ||
I mean, do you think you have had experience with alien beings? | ||
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Well, after that, I had a slice in my belly below my belly button on the left side after that time. | |
And then every couple years, I had a similar sort of experience. | ||
All right. | ||
Well, it sounds to me as though you ought to go to somebody who can try and figure out what happened to you, maybe do a little regressive hypnotherapy, that kind of thing, and nail down what really happened to you. | ||
But you are one of, dare I say, millions, based on the phone calls this morning, not that heavily solicited, I might add. | ||
An awful lot of people have had these experiences. | ||
I mean, just millions of people. | ||
If this is just a sample, a little sample of what we're getting this night, then it is millions of people. | ||
And it's a phenomena worth careful, scientific examination. | ||
International line, you're on the air. | ||
Hello. | ||
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Hello. | |
It's Jason calling from Vancouver. | ||
Hello, Jason. | ||
How are you doing? | ||
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Hi, yeah. | |
Am I on the air? | ||
Yes. | ||
Oh, yes. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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I've been listening for about eight or nine years. | |
I've never called in before. | ||
Welcome. | ||
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Yeah, I just want to tell you a little story about something that happened to me about six, seven, maybe seven or eight years ago. | |
Okay. | ||
I was diagnosed with schizophrenia about around that time. | ||
I was riding on my bike with two friends down a street in my neighborhood, and I had a vision that I was on a horse, and I had a torch, and I had gone back in time. | ||
Well, let me interrupt here for a second and ask you if it's around the time that you were diagnosed with schizophrenia, then. | ||
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Well, I got diagnosed shortly after that, actually. | |
So, you're telling me this experience caused you to be so diagnosed. | ||
You obviously talked about it, right? | ||
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Yeah, well, there was a lot of things that were starting to happen around this time, actually. | |
I was starting to think that I could read people's minds and stuff like that in the neighborhood. | ||
And I was kind of walking around and taking people on these tours and showing them different power sources and stuff. | ||
Like, there were certain placements in the city where I could pick places of power out. | ||
Like, it was one instance, there was a restaurant, this Dairy Queen, and has a view of the mountains and where the water, it's kind of on a peak area where you can see into the inlet, into the mountains. | ||
And I was taking people on these different power, these different tours where there was different power sources. | ||
There was just a few situations. | ||
But I guess I never really heard anyone talk about mental health on your show. | ||
All right. | ||
Well, we're doing that now. | ||
And, you know, there is a place for this discussion because some of these things obviously do cross the line. | ||
Now, I guess it's the job of the researchers and the scientists who damn well ought to be looking into all of this to make that decision about when it does cross the line. | ||
And some of it is not real. | ||
Some of it is a product of an ill mind. | ||
But then obviously, if you've listened carefully through the night, you know that much of it is not. | ||
Much of it is seen, recorded, experienced by very sane, grounded people. | ||
So you've got to sort through it all. | ||
East of the Rockies, you're on the air. | ||
Hi. | ||
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Hi. | |
Hello. | ||
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My name is Donna. | |
Donna, we don't have a whole lot of time, so where are you? | ||
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I'm in Lincoln, Nebraska. | |
And what happened to you, Donna? | ||
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Okay, in 1993, when my husband and I got married at the judge's chambers here in Lincoln, right after we got done with the ceremony, we were talking to the judge. | |
There was like little gold flecks, you know, real pale, like gold that floated down. | ||
Really? | ||
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Yes, and the judge said, you know, I've never really seen this before. | |
Well, we're going to end this tonight on an up note, I can tell. | ||
So describe it again. | ||
A little gold. | ||
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It was just like, you know, there was little gold flecks, like a little glitter falling. | |
Just from the sky. | ||
Or was it inside? | ||
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It was inside in the judge's chamber. | |
See, that's even more impressive. | ||
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And he said, well, my goodness. | |
We were just looking at it. | ||
Of course, we were happy, so we were smiling and everything. | ||
Of course. | ||
And now, has it all worked out well? | ||
Have you lived happily ever after? | ||
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Well, we've had our trials and tribulations, but yes, we're doing just fine. | |
Well, little gold flecks at such a moment is a good omen, my dear. | ||
Listen, I've got to go. | ||
We're out of time. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
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Thank you, fine. | |
It's been such a pleasure spending the weekend with you, and here's the gal with just the right words to take us out of here from the high desert, where we do biz in the middle of the night. | ||
Good night. | ||
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Good night in the desert, shooting stars across the sky. | |
This magical journey will take us on a ride. | ||
Filled with the longing, searching for the truth. | ||
Will we make it to tomorrow? |