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SUBJECT: Dreams that chill ! FILE: UFO2279
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PART 4
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She rocked him and talked quietly to him, she says, as several
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aliens watched. Suddenly one stepped forward and snatched him back. She
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wanted to hold him longer, she says, but the next thing she remembered
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she was back in bed in West Virginia. She longs for him sometimes, she
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says, "like a piece of me's missing." She believes she'll see him
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again.
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Lea hesitates and says, almost apologetically: "I know this
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doesn't make any sense."
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Even though she has trouble sleeping and often feels as if she's
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being watched, she says she has "kind of gotten used to the idea" of
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being abducted.
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"I don't like it, but there's nothing I can do about it, as far as
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I can see," she says. "If they were going to hurt me, I think they
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would have done it a long time ago."
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She knows what the skeptics say. But, she says, they don't give
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people enough credit for knowing the difference between what's actually
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happened to them and what they might have imagined. Lea says she was
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never abused as a child. She says she has no reason to make up a story
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so crazy and bizarre.
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Why does she think the aliens chose her?
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"I have no idea," she says. "I don't know who they are, where they
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come from, what they're doing, nothing."
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"I just want people to understand that this is real, this is
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happening. It's out there, and you're going to have to accept it sooner
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or later."
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Is she absolutely sure that her torment has been caused by aliens?
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"There's no doubt in my mind," she says. "And I know they'll be
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back."
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[Sidebar of above article.]
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"A NIGHTTIME VISITOR THAT HAUNTS HER STILL".
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Leslie is not her real name. She does not want to be identified
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except by these facts: She is 35, lives in Southern Maryland, has two
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children and owns a business.
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She has seen strange, moving lights in the night sky. She has lain
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in bed terrified while an "electrical light" the size of a grapefruit
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passed over her repeatedly, she says. And she has had a dream in which
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she grabs frantically at a spaceship holding one of her children
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captive.
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To this day Leslie resists believing she and her children have been
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visited or abducted by aliens.
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"I have to do that to keep from losing it," she says. "I've got to
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be reality-based. I've got two kids to raise. I've got a business to
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run. I can't be worrying about little aliens flying around my bedroom."
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Little aliens, however, populate the story she tells to the few
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people willing to listen. And even to them, she says, "it's the
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craziest story I've ever heard -- my own story."
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"I did all the logical rationalizations I could do," she says.
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"For a long time I thought I was seeing things...hallucinating, or
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dreaming. I even came to doubt my own sanity."
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Leslie knows that her story parallels those of people who believe
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they've been taken aboard spaceships and examined by small beings with
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large heads and huge eyes.
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What bothers Leslie most is her sense that both her children have
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been affected as well. They've described the strange beings and the
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spaceship she saw in her dream. They've described undergoing
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examinations by aliens.
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One night, one of her boys, who was 8 or 9 at the time, appeared in
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her bedroom doorway and told her he'd awakened to see a little man
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kneeling over him in the air. The man had a big head and big eyes.
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"Then he got small, real little,": the boy said, "and flew down the
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hallway into your room."
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Leslie says she had seen the same mysterious creature, floating
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above her, a few minutes before her son saw it.
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"I can't tell you the feeling that went through me," she says.
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The experiences have left Leslie with more questions than answers.
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"You peek under the skirt of God when you talk about this," she
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says. "Who created us? Why are we here? What are we supposed to be
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doing here?
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"Whatever is happening is far beyond our ability to understand it
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at this time," she says. "We're infants as far as all the things there
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are to know."
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End of paret 4.
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