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Sunday February 25th, 2007

Host

Art Bell

Guest

Clip Streams

 
Military Encounters & Experiments
 
The Gift
 
Holograms of the Past

Recap

Alien & Military Encounters

Abductee and author Jim Sparks returned to share more details of his encounters with aliens, which have persisted for almost two decades. His main experiences are with the ETs known as the Grays, though he's also had contact with Reptilians, whom he believes are directing the Grays. He suggested that the extreme emotions he initially held towards the Grays-- hate and anger, helped him to retain conscious recall of many of the incidents.

Members of the US military have been present at some of his abductions, he noted, describing one instance in which he saw an officer working alongside a Gray on a teleportation device, with a woman in a cylinder. Sparks also spoke of a military experiment he referred to as "half-here, half-there" in which he was a "guinea pig." He simultaneously felt himself to be on a gurney at a military hanger, while experiencing sensations of still being on his living room couch.

Sparks told of the time the aliens gave him a "gift," which came in a square black box. After receiving telepathic instructions on how to open it, he found a black, tarry substance 2-3 inches thick that contained a horrible smell. The aliens informed him that it had been extracted from his lungs (Sparks was a heavy smoker). For more, view details of his previous show appearance and related images.

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