Whitley Strieber, the author of a 1987 best-selling book Communion, came to believe that the human soul was an integral part of the abduction experience….
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Whitley Strieber is not the only writer and researcher on the alien abduction issue to have made a deep connection between the phenomenon and the human soul. Another was the late Dr. John E. Mack, a Harvard University professor who was killed by a drunk driver in London, England, in 2004. Mack wrote two books on the subject, Abduction and Passport to the Cosmos. One of Mack’s many patients was a man named Greg. He told Mack of an experience of the abduction type—but not with the typical small, large-headed, black-eyed aliens that have become known as the Grays. No, Greg’s encounter was with tall, scaly creatures that resembled the monster in Universal Studios’s classic movie of 1954, The Creature from the Black Lagoon. In UFO terminology, they are known as the Reptilians. Greg confided in Mack that he felt that the lizard people he encountered were trying to extract his soul from his physical body.
Another of Mack’s patients, Isabel, talked of aliens that can “fool you into handing over” your soul. It’s also worth noting the experience of Sergeant John Healey of the U.S. Army Reserve. On the night of October 18, 1973, he encountered a brightly lit UFO as he and his colleagues were on-board a UH-1H helicopter, rapidly closing in on Cleveland Hopkins Airport in Ohio. In the aftermath of the encounter—which, in essence, was a near-collision between the two craft— Healey had several weird out-of-body experiences, as he told UFO investigator Jennie Zeidman. It was, he explained, as if he were dead in his bed and his spirit was above him, staring down at his sleeping form in the bed.
The fact that Sergeant Healey’s experiences occurred not in relation to the abduction phenomenon but to a UFO sighting suggests that other components of the UFO issue come into play when it comes to the relationship between UFOs, life after death, and our souls. Notably, several members of the helicopter crew were later contacted by representatives of the Department of Defense, who exhibited interest in—and had deep concerns about—the UFO/soul-ingestion angle. This suggests a disturbing scenario: that certain elements of the U.S. government may know something of the origins and agenda of the paranormal parasites. In fact, as we’ll now see, that’s exactly how it seems: Uncle Sam may know all about these menacing, energy-eating entities that intrude upon our world.
Ray Boeche is both a priest and a former state director (for Nebraska) of the Mutual UFO Network, also known as MUFON. He believes that the UFO phenomenon has demonic—rather than extraterrestrial—origins. In November 2001, Boeche met two physicists working on a classified program buried deep in the heart of the Department of Defense. The story told to Boeche revolved around attempts on the part of the people in that same program to contact what they termed “nonhuman entities.” Some of us might call them aliens. Others, though, might suggest that they are demons. I interviewed Boeche extensively about the story. If the story is true and Boeche was not the subject of a disinformation program, it’s mind-blowing and horrifying.
He said: “I found it interesting because they had contacted me at work; and I have no idea how they tracked me down there. But, they wanted to know if we could get together and have lunch to discuss something important. I met them for a brief period of time on that first meeting, and then they said: ‘We’d like to get together and have a longer conversation.’ I arranged a time and it was quite a lengthy discussion, probably three and a half hours. And that’s how it all came about.