Whitley Strieber on abduction experience, extreme medical testing | Reality Check
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Whitley Strieber
Contact Experience Triad
The Encounter
Whitley Striber is an American writer known for his books on paranormal experiences. He had his first encounter with nonhuman beings at his cabin in upstate New York on December 26, 1985. He described seeing beings with big black eyes and a grayish-brown bodysuit. He experienced physical injuries, which he later connected to these encounters. Striber reported that these beings communicated with him through a mechanism that repeated phrases in his ears. After the encounters, he faced ridicule and challenges in sharing his experiences. He believes these events have impacted his life significantly and may be connected to a family history of similar experiences.
Program Intelligence Analysis
Whitley Strieber shares his personal experiences with nonhuman entities, detailing abduction experiences and claims of a cover-up regarding UAPs. He discusses the potential manipulation of the human genome by these beings and the implications of his family's military connections.
Strieber's uncle was involved in the examination of debris from the Roswell incident and claimed it was of nonhuman origin.
Whitley Striber
“I think that they are trying to create beings that can relate to them and also be here hybrids.”
Managed by: U.S. Air Force
To create hybrid beings through genetic manipulation
Whitley Strieber describes his personal accounts of paranormal abduction experiences beginning on December 26, 1985.
Strieber claims that the beings he encountered, referred to as 'the visitors', possess abilities such as telepathy and levitation.
Strieber's uncle was involved in the examination of debris from the Roswell incident and claimed it was of nonhuman origin.
Strieber asserts that there is an institutional cover-up regarding UAPs and related phenomena.
Strieber believes that the visitors are manipulating the human genome to create hybrids.
Encounter Context
Factual Detailsremote cabin in upstate New York
New York, united_states
Encounter Research Breakdown
Phenomenological AnalysisThe account presents a detailed narrative of personal experiences with alleged nonhuman beings, including physical injuries and descriptions of encounters. However, the credibility of the witness is questionable due to the nature of the claims and lack of corroborating evidence, leading to a moderate score overall.
Whitley describes his first encounter with beings that he initially thought were owls, leading to confusion and physical injuries.
“the first experience, what I remembered most distinctly the next morning were these big black eyes and I thought an owl had gotten into the house.”
Whitley recounts a traumatic abduction experience involving a rectal probe and feelings of violation.
“I struggled tremendously and I was raped.”
During the encounter, Whitley describes hearing a phrase repeated in his ears, indicating a form of communication from the beings.
“they turned on a mechanism that kept repeating the phrase in my ears could what can we do to help you stop screaming.”
Whitley reflects on the aftermath of the encounters and the ongoing impact on his life.
“I've gotten so many bizarre things happen to me now at this point and I'm still here.”
Received information through an implant
Saw beings with big black eyes and unusual features
Felt physical injuries and sensations during encounters
Heard phrases repeated in his ears
Felt restrained and unable to move during encounters
Magnetic field interference with alarm system
Appearance: big head, big black eyes, grayish brown bodysuit
“could what can we do to help you stop screaming.”
Whitley's experiences involve a complex interplay of trauma, communication attempts, and ongoing interactions with nonhuman entities, which he describes in detail.
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