Topic: A Friend of Mine
I have a friend--not a good friend, but still a friend from childhood who I keep in occasional contact with.
As kids, he was always fascinated with Gray aliens. Even in elementary school, he drew them, he wrote stories about them and he talked about them. When we did art projects, he sculpted them out of clay.
The other kids thought he was weird for it, but I always liked him and hung out with him.
Later, in high school, I found out--not through him, but from a friend who was closer to him than I--that he believes he was abducted a few times as a child by Gray aliens. My friend showed me his account (a "story" he had written).
He was always incredibly smart--especially in science and mathematics. After high school, studied physics in Utah and soon got a job out at Dugway Proving Grounds (rumored now to be the "new Area 51"). His job was to watch for cosmic rays on a computer screen--or, that's how he described it. A couple of years ago, though, all civilian personnel was booted (as I understand it) and the military took over the entire grounds in one day he said. Perhaps that's when Dugway Proving Grounds became the "new Area 51."
After that he left the west and is now pursuing his doctorate and plays with particle accelerators and talks about unified physics; although, Ivy League school seemed to have sapped him of the passion he once had for doing that.
(Thank you, if you've read this far). Where I'm heading with this:
I've lately begun feeling that my friend might be one of the many "projects" in the Gray/Reptoid agenda. My intuition is that he isn't an ongoing abductee, but knowing how he was back in high school and undergrad--a guy who seemed to live, eat and breathe Gray-alien and was passionate about unified theories of physics--he now seems to be very..."establishment."
Also, have any of you had experience with striking up conversations with others about abductions? I know he is very guarded about it--and while he's told other of our friends, he's never spoken to me about it directly.
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but you can avoid its teeth.