Alien Base: The Evidence for Extraterrestrial Colonization of Earth: A SUBTERRANEAN SPACE-BASE
While walking and studying in an isolated area near Halmstad, Sweden, on the afternoon of 15 August 1960, Olaf Nielsen, a student of agriculture, claims to have been abducted by extraterrestrials and taken to a ‘subterranean space-base’.
This is his incredible, fascinating story, as related in 1962 to an Italian businessman, Paulo Bracci: Suddenly I felt myself as it were in a dizziness and sucked up into the air.
Despite my terror I had the presence of mind to note what was happening. At a height of some 20 metres from the ground was a flying saucer, and I was being drawn straight up to it. Finding myself in empty space like this, and carried off in such a manner, I lost consciousness.
When I came round again I found myself stretched out on a very soft couch, inside a small cabin. The cabin was of a pale green colour, lit by a diffused light that had no source. One would have said that the light came from the walls themselves. Suddenly a door opened and a being came in. He was in every way similar to us, except that he was wearing an overall. He approached, smiled at me, and, in my own language, begged my pardon for the way in which I had been carried off.
Nielsen went on to assert that he had been taken very rapidly to a subterranean space-base.
It seemed at first as though I was out in the open, but instead of that I found that I was in a large brightly-lit cavern. In my curiosity, I asked the guide whether there were many of these bases on Earth. After a moment of hesitation, he replied that such bases had existed on the Earth for very many years past. Some were in Central Asia, where thousands of years ago, the guide added, there used to be flourishing cities. Others, he said, are on the high plateau of the Pamirs, and in Central Africa, and in South America, where the space visitors had adapted for their own purposes ‘secret pre-Incan cities’‘.
Olaf Nielsen said that he was shown several saucers, as well as an apparatus for setting up a protective ‘magnetic curtain’ at the entrance to the base. His guide explained that these were precautionary measures, directed not against the people of our Earth, but against the ‘Dark Ones’, i.e., bellicose space-beings who supposedly came from the vicinity of Orion and who were desirous of conquering the Earth.
Gordon Creighton shares my feeling that this case contains important information. ‘It is a fact,’ he states, ‘that Central Asia, now desiccated, once had great civilizations, and there is a persistent [native] tradition, not entirely supported by any evidence, that there still exist undiscovered Incan or pre-Incan cities in the Andes.