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IUR F SPRING 1999 4 Peter Khoury pt3
There was no sound made, yet I could hear the message in my mind. I was told not to worry and I would not be harmed and to relax. As I moved my eyes and looked to the left side I noticed two beings who looked so different from the others. These two were thin, tall with big black eyes and a narrow chin. They were gold yellow in color. The one closest to my head communicated with me telepathically, telling me not to worry, it would be like the last time. He looked at me with those big black eyes and I could feel the emotion through them.
It was the eyes that expressed these feelings. You could see the smile in the eyes. It was at this stage that I noticed a long needle like, flexible crystal tube. The being then pointed the needle to the top left side of my head and inserted it. It was then that I blanked out. The next thing I remember I was conscious. I jumped out of bed like a flash, I walked into the TV room where my dad and brother were. I noticed they were asleep. I woke my brother up, he looked dazed and lost. As he put it, he felt switched off. I asked him how long it had been since I went to my room.
He replied about 10 minutes, which was how long I thought it had been. When I left the TV room a film was just starting, yet The two female aliens. as I spoke to my brother we realized that the TV station was closed and at least one to two hours had passed by. The next day I spoke to my [fiancée] Vivian. I explained to her what had happened through the night. As I touched the spot where the needle was inserted, I discovered some dried blood under my finger nail. Vivian took a closer look and noticed a puncture hole and blood. I went to my family doctor and asked for a check up.
The doctor spotted the puncture mark instantly and commented that I must have hit my head on a nail at work. When I tried to explain what had happened I was laughed at. I had nowhere to go for help, no one to discuss the incident with. It was frustrating to experience something so bizarre, so strange, yet so real. I ask you all to think about the situation abductees are in. What if you became a victim of the same circumstances? Wouldn’t you want someone to listen to you and feel confident in the fact that the people you are reporting your experience to understand and support you?
I ask you once again to be open-minded to the fact that there are many individuals experiencing this phenomenon throughout the word. It takes a lot of courage simply to “come out” and tell a story like this. It takes strength of character to go the extra step by trying to help others in similar circumstances. Peter and other people like him are to be encouraged to follow their convictions. Researchers have no exclusive mandate on the right approach, but can offer advice, perspective, and (perhaps where appropriate) a critical comment to keep experiencers from getting caught beyond their depth in the less desirable aspects of fringe UFO culture.
Immediately after this July 1988 experience Peter had nothing to focus his anxiety and confusion about the episode. He also had physical scars on his body that were apparently connected to the experience, including a biopsy like puncture mark on his shin. He was not aware of abduction cases and struggled for understanding. His own Lebanese background and Vivian’s Greek ancestry provided no comfort. Family members even suggested he had encountered St. Charbel, a 19th-century Lebanese Catholic monk, apparently because of the presence of robes.
This explanation offered no comfort for Peter. Months later, while driving, Vivian and Peter were shocked to see a petrol station billboard with the now familiar Strieber gray alien face. Peter saw that it was very similar to the creatures he had seen. The poster was promoting the paperback version of Communion, so they acquired the book. Vivian read it first, remarking to Peter that he was not going to believe what he would read. Peter found it was like a checklist for his own bizarre encounter. He went through it and at each significant detail was saying “yes, yes, yes, no, no, yes” to the various aspects.
There was much in common and just as much not in common. However, as far as Peter was concerned he had some sort of context to anchor his own strange experience. It was a start. Getting further assistance proved difficult. Professional help was not forthcoming. While the cost of hypnotherapy was daunting, as soon as he mentioned why he wanted it Peter found that no one would help him. Eventually he heard about a UFO group that was about to have its first meeting. He went along and entered the uncertain world of ufology, complete with investigation, research, speculation and (alas) politicking. Soon he found himself being the group’s “abduction coordinator.”Strange Evidence : [01] [02] [03] [04] [05] [06] [07] [08] [09] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]
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