| The Re-event Encounter 09189009
The event happened in the Tonserma National Forest, 156 miles northwestof Belleview, NJ. in a large dark football field 220 yards from the witness'shome. The episode is reported as follows:
On the morning of Thursday, September 18, at 9:00 A.M., Dr. Willis C. Mealbraunwas on his way to the Space Biology Research Institute, his place of employment,when he spotted an object in a nearby field. At first he mistook the objectto be a bus, but as he started walking toward it he suddenly realized hewas looking at a cloud of charged particles surrounding a crashed airplanehanging in the trees 15 to 20 feet above the ground, about 100 feet away.The cloud was glowing bright yellow, almost the color of hot molten ironcoming out of a blast furnace, and was so large that it nearly covered theentire field.
Intrigued, confused and a little frightened, he decided to investigate thestrange occurrence, but had gone only a short distance before painful crampingsensations afflicted his shoulders, arms, legs and abdomen. He began toexperience difficulty in breathing, and his entire body seemed to be vibrating.His eyes burned and itched so badly that he ripped off his sunglasses, andhe developed an insatiable appetite for biological enzymes, hormonal secretionsand blood.
At about this time, Dr. Mealbraun noticed several living organisms floatingabove the ground. They were all simple cell specimens or cell colonies ofthe same stature and appearance, the sole difference being that one of themwas holding what appeared to be a hypodermic syringe. He stood transfixedin the road, gazing in perplexity at the syringe and wondering where itcame from. There were eight or nine of them, all wearing two piece graysuits with many buttons, snaps and zippers.
Dr. Mealbraun later told investigators that the beings were each five feetfive inches tall, the average size of a Caucasian male.
Madly frightened, Dr. Mealbraun took two steps backward and prepared torun. Just then an emission of additional charged particles lit up the trees.Originally he thought that the electrical discharge was simply a propertyof atoms, but he soon realized that the spontaneous emission of electromagneticradiation was actually stimulated by the background fluctuations continuallyagitated by the approaching organisms.
As the organisms got close to him, one stopped, lifted its appendage andpointed the syringe at him. Dr. Mealbraun tried to escape but was soon surrounded.He watched as the creature filled the syringe nearly to overflowing witha strange liquid much like milk. The organism then stuck the syringe intothe back of Dr. Mealbraun's skull and injected him with its contents.
He then glanced at his watch which had stopped at 2:09 A.M.
Aside from his understandable uneasiness and some metabolic changes relatedto his biological stresses, Dr. Mealbraun said he felt normal. | |