ALIENS Landed at U.S. NUCLEAR WEAPONS BASE!
A former security guard for one of America’s most sensitive nuclear weapons bases says he once saw a ginormous UFO land in front of him.
In 1977, Mario Woods was a Staff Sergeant with the United States Air Force Security Police. He was assigned to Ellsworth Air Force Base in South Dakota, guarding the launch silos for miles that formed part of The US’s nuclear deterrent.
In an interview with The Disclosure Team podcast, he told how he was at a control center outside the main base when he saw a huge, but eerily silent luminous object hovering at some distance outside the base perimeter. “I just happened to look to my east which in the direction of Ellsworth Air Force Base, about 55 miles away, and … I see this light in the sky,” he told the Disclosure Team podcast.
“I thought what is that? Is that a helicopter? is that a B-52 bomber? B52s sometimes fly these training sorties at night and they fly at low level right over the prairie. They would be practicing an attack run somewhere – to go high to low and then come up into an area and disperse their ordinance.” Read more at USAF sergeant 'saw supermarket-sized UFO' land at base – before 'four beings' appeared
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Selling HAUNTED HOME?
Your dream home may be haunted, and in most states, sellers don’t have to say boo about it.
Ahead of Halloween, Zillow scared up a state-by-state analysis and found only four deal with paranormal activity in their real estate disclosure laws: New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, and Minnesota.
In New York state, courts will rescind a home sale if the seller creates and perpetuates a reputation that the house is haunted and then takes unfair advantage of a buyer’s ignorance of the home’s ghostly reputation. For example, if you invite reality television ghost hunters to your home, and then later sell your poltergeist palace to an unwitting buyer who prefers sitcoms, a court could make that sale vanish.
In New Jersey, a seller must truthfully tell a buyer if their property comes with phantom roommates – only if asked. Read more at Selling a Haunted House? Here’s What You Need to Know
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'VERY' Close Encounters
Most abduction stories tend to follow a similar narrative, with the abductee being brought aboard an extraterrestrial vessel and subjected to various procedures and tests; but there also exists a much more unusual and controversial type of abduction experience that barely ever gets mentioned - those in which the abductee is forced to 'mate' with some sort of alien entity.
In 1957, for example, Antonio Villas-Boas - a farmer from Brazil - reported that he had been 'hauled' aboard an alien vessel and experimented on - something typical of most abduction experiences.
Things took a rather strange turn, however, when he was introduced to a strangely attractive female alien with platinum blonde hair who promptly seduced and slept with him.
"Some of the growls that came from her at certain times nearly spoiled everything, as they gave the disagreeable impression of lying with an animal," he recalled.
Afterward, he was dismissed, as though he no longer needed having served his purpose.
Boas remained adamant for the rest of his life that his story was true. Read more at Fifty shades of the grays: New book explores strange SEXUAL encounters with UFOs
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