Alien Base: The Evidence for Extraterrestrial Colonization of Earth – Disquieting Developments – INSIDE
Siedlecki was perspiring as he entered the tube, which was glowing in a pale- blue colour. The doors closed ‘like a book’; to his surprise, he could now stand straight. The doors opened out into a metal ‘cabin’. Standing on a shiny surface, he immediately became aware of a smell as of ‘rotting grass’. The two humanoids led him up a sloping ramp that spiralled around what he took to be the ship’s inner perimeter, then into a room they referred to as the ‘cooling system’.
Around the edge of this room lay a two-foot-wide channel of flowing water, with some kind of green grass, about two feet high, growing out of it. As he moved with the men to another room or compartment, Jan asked them how the ship flew. There was no reply, but he had the impression that they were on the point of showing him the ‘engine room’. ‘How fast does the ship fly?’ he asked. ‘B13,’ came the cryptic reply. Then another door opened. Peering into the semi- light compartment, he noticed in a far corner four or five crouched figures, with their heads in between their hands and knees. Unlike the other two humanoids, they were dressed in black one-piece suits, with no helmets, and had brown hair.
The figures were gathered beside a circular pool containing a black, bubbling, oil-like substance, from which flashes of red light darted into the air. As reported in many other contacts, the lighting source itself could not be discerned. ‘There were no visible lighting points,’ Jan explained. ‘The light
inside the ship was constant; an unusual yellowish-orange light coming from all the panels. There were no windows or visible openings.’ Gazing towards the ‘ceiling’, Jan saw what he thought was the central dome of the ship. Then, a football-sized ball of orange light (which could have been a probe) darted around the room in stops and starts. ‘At this point, he heard many footsteps, as if there was panic,’ Birdsall reported. ‘One of the men very politely informed Jan that he would have to leave, explaining that they had got a “space-bug”. Jan was ushered down the spiralling staircase and into the tube. When Jan was inside, the man said, “When you get out, run!”‘ The door opened and Jan ran quickly back to his former position behind the fence.