Alien Base: The Evidence for Extraterrestrial Colonization of Earth: AN ATTEMPT AT VERIFICATION
Watts was told to get dressed. The beings walked into another room where the four others were, gathered in a close group and examined the paper. After Watts had re-dressed, he looked around and noticed a desk and chair on the right side of the room. On the desk lay a stack of maps, about three inches thick and a yard square. One map lay directly in front of the chair, as if the beings had been studying it. ‘On the other corner of the desk,’ claimed Watts, ‘was a stack of papers and pencils and also a paperweight.’
Like the famous Brazilian abductee António Villas Boas, who tried to take a ‘clock-like instrument’ to furnish proof of his experience 10 years earlier, Watts felt he ought to purloin the paperweight.
The paperweight was about two by three inches, with squared corners and about three-eighths of an inch thick. It looked like metal to me, but wasn’t heavy like steel. I looked to see if all the men were in the other room and picked up the paperweight and put it in my pocket underneath my billfold. I stood there a short length of time when one of the men who took me up there walked into the room and came directly over to me. He lifted the paperweight out of my pocket without saying a thing. I caught his arm with my left hand,and he hit me across the back of the head. I was unconscious for about 15 to 20 minutes