Dear Editor,
After what Delfina described as a relatively short fifteen-minute flight, they flew back to the mountain and the cave complex entrance reappeared. Once they landed in what she described as a hanger bay, Jake took her back to where her parents, brother, and others were located.
“When I sat down next to my family members, I must have drifted into unconsciousness,” Delfina said, “because when I woke up, I was now back in the Chloride home we lived in.”
To this day, Delfina remembers exactly which mountain contains the cave complex and also believes they only performed some experiments on her due to the friendship her dad had with Jake.
When Delfina got older, she moved out of her parents’ home, got a job, and moved to Bullhead City, where she had another abduction by aliens, this time by small grays, as she described them.
“I was in the bathroom one night in my place in Bullhead City and two small grays appeared outside the bathroom window,” Delfina said. “It frightened me because I couldn’t move; I felt as if I was paralyzed.
“All of a sudden, I began floating out the bathroom window,” Delfina said. “Once outside, a bluish-green light shined down onto the two grays and me. As I stood there, the grays and I were teleported into a hovering spacecraft.”
Once on the spacecraft, the two grays took her to an operating room where she believed they were about to perform medical experiments on her.
“The grays actually didn’t say anything out loud, but I understood what they were saying,” Delfina said. “They said they would be unable to continue the examination and medical experiments on me because they discovered I had previously been abducted.”
The grays took her to a room onboard the spacecraft and then teleported her back into the place she was living in Bullhead City.
To this day, Delfina suffers post-traumatic stress syndrome and flashbacks due to her two abductions by aliens.
Remember, they – the aliens not of this world – are out there and, someday, will make themselves known to everyone in the world. You can take this to the bank.
Butch Meriwether