Whitley Streiber interview - Specters and Aliens
Archive Show: ca. 03-28-2012
Visitations…and the dead ….The spectrum of experiences in the skies and in our homes; aliens and Paranormal Visitations
The veil has thinned…
Photo of Whitley Strieber by Roberto Tenore - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=106509090
Whitley Strieber, author of "Communion" and "Solving the Communion Enigma," discussed his experiences with close encounters, which began in December 1985 and lasted 11 years.
He recounted a story of an FAA inspector whose son claimed to see "little blue men," highlighting the common occurrence of the dead appearing in such encounters. Strieber shared his own traumatic experiences, including being raped and injured, and the presence of a mysterious implant. He also discussed the integration of military and paranormal elements, the impact on DNA, and the broader implications for human consciousness and evolution.
Show Notes:
Whitley Strieber's Introduction and Book Overview
Randy Maugans introduces the show, mentioning the date (March 28, 2012) and the guest, Whitley Strieber.
Whitley Strieber is described as the author of over 20 novels and works of nonfiction, including "Communion" and "Wolfen."
The new book, "Solving the Communion Enigma," is highlighted, focusing on Strieber's experiences and the paranormal.
Strieber's first close encounter experience in December 1985 is mentioned, leading to a decade of writing and research.
Strieber's Close Encounter Experiences
Strieber recounts a story about an FAA inspector who had a similar experience with his family.
The inspector's wife saw a ball of fire over their house, and their son claimed to see little blue men.
Strieber shares his own experience of being raped and injured during a close encounter, which is addressed in the book.
The presence of the dead in close encounter experiences is discussed, with Strieber noting that this aspect is often ignored by researchers.
Strieber's View on Extraterrestrials and the Paranormal
Strieber avoids labeling the visitors as extraterrestrials, preferring to call them "the visitors" due to the unknown nature of their origin.
The conversation touches on the ramping up of paranormal phenomena, such as crop circles and spectral beings.
Strieber discusses the veil that has been ripped in the Earth, leading to a new era of paranormal experiences.
The growing secularism and the emergence of the third dead in close encounter experiences are highlighted.
Strieber's Childhood and Military Connections
Strieber's first abduction experience occurred in December 1985, but childhood memories and traumas are also explored.
Strieber's uncle's involvement in the Roswell incident and his own experiences at Randolph Air Force Base are discussed.
The military's role in Strieber's abduction experiences is emphasized, with references to Dr. Kenneth Ring's Omega Project.
Strieber's father's history with the military and his own traumatic experiences at Randolph Air Force Base are detailed.
Strieber's Encounter with Black-Clad Individuals
Strieber recounts a nighttime encounter with two black-clad individuals in his home, who were human but not threatening.
The individuals used a gentle voice and applied pressure to Strieber's head, causing him to become immobile.
Strieber describes the aftermath, including a powerful magnetic field detected by an alarm technician.
A subsequent medical procedure revealed a white disc in Strieber's ear, which he believes is an implant.
Strieber's Experience with Missing Time in Paris
Strieber shares an experience in Paris where he was induced into missing time by two Frenchmen.
The men used an Olympus tape recorder to induce the state, and Strieber felt elated afterward.
Strieber's family noticed the men in a Mercedes outside their apartment the next morning.
The encounter highlights the ability of humans to induce missing time, similar to the visitors
Strieber's Encounters with Various Entities
Strieber discusses encounters with both gray aliens and blondes, noting the paradoxical nature of their interactions.
A blonde individual warned Strieber about the dangers of the Grays, while another blonde showed Strieber one of their children.
Strieber's experiences with the Grays and the blondes are described as both terrifying and wonderful.
The conversation touches on the broader implications of these encounters for human evolution and consciousness.
Strieber's Reflections on the Human Condition
Strieber reflects on the importance of life and the potential for humans to rise into ecstasy or sink into darkness.
The story of Albert Speer and the black stain left by condemned Nazis at Nuremberg is shared to illustrate the stakes of human existence.
Strieber emphasizes the need to embrace the enigma of close encounters and the paranormal to understand the human experience.
The conversation concludes with a hopeful note, acknowledging the profound impact of these experiences on human consciousness.