Judy Messoline The Lady Who Built A UFO Watchtower That Crazy Lady Down The Road
Analysis Summary
Judy Messoline
Contact Experience Triad
The Encounter
The person in this account is Judy Meza, who runs the UFO Watchtower in Hooper, Colorado. She moved to the San Luis Valley in 1995 and opened the Watchtower in 2000 after hearing many local UFO stories. Since then, she has personally witnessed 27 UFO sightings and reported a total of 145 sightings from the tower. Judy describes various types of UFOs, including cigar-shaped crafts and orbs, and believes the valley has unique spiritual significance. After her experiences, she feels a strong connection to the phenomena and aims to create a welcoming space for others to share their encounters. Judy's perspective has shifted, and she now believes in the possibility of extraterrestrial life and the importance of open-mindedness in exploring these experiences.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The podcast features an interview with Judy Meza Line, who discusses her experiences at the UFO Watchtower in Colorado, where numerous UFO sightings have been reported. She shares insights on government secrecy regarding UFOs and the spiritual significance of these encounters.
The UFO Watchtower has recorded 145 sightings since its opening, with the area having a long history of UFO encounters.
Judy Meza Line
“We've had a hundred and forty-five UFO sightings from the tower since we opened in 2000.”
Since opening the UFO Watchtower in 2000, there have been 145 UFO sightings reported from the tower, and I personally have seen 27 of them.
The San Luis Valley has had documented UFO sightings since the 1560s, with locals reporting various encounters.
Some believe there is an extraterrestrial base over Mount Blanca, which could explain the high volume of sightings in the area.
The government may be suppressing information about UFOs and extraterrestrial contact.
There are reports of telepathic communication with UFOs, where individuals receive messages or prompts to look at specific locations.
The UFO Watchtower serves as a sanctuary for people to share their experiences without ridicule.
Encounter Context
Factual DetailsUFO Watchtower
Hooper, Colorado, united_states
Encounter Research Breakdown
Phenomenological AnalysisThe transcript primarily consists of a discussion about UFOs and related experiences, but lacks specific first-person accounts or verifiable details. The claims made are general and anecdotal, with minimal corroboration or specificity.
The experiencer discusses their initial interest in UFOs and the establishment of the UFO Watchtower, leading to numerous sightings.
“I personally have seen 27 of them and just phenomenal”
The experiencer describes various UFO sightings and the experiences shared with visitors at the Watchtower.
“We've had daytime sightings as well as nighttime and we've seen actual ships as well as the strange life”
The experiencer recounts instances of telepathic communication with UFOs, feeling guided to look at specific objects.
“They told me to look at it was some telepathic communication that say hey look over here”
Received insights and messages during encounters
Observed various shapes and lights in the sky
Reported telepathic communication
Appearance: orbs and illuminated figures
Message: Encouragement to spread love and peace
“I think they're trying to get us to love one another”
Five Observables (5/5)
Witnessed various shapes including cigar-shaped crafts and orbs, often displaying unusual movement patterns.
The establishment of a UFO Watchtower has led to a significant number of sightings and a community for sharing experiences, blending spirituality with UFO encounters.
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Judy Messoline
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