It's time to get serious. This isn't a story for skeptics, okay. If you're one of those people who say that the lizard people don't exist, and that they're not abducting Air Force radar operators, squandering them away on a secret moon base, selling them into a sex slavery ring, and then ensuring that all of memories of the incident are repressed to be revealed only during hypnosis, this just isn't a story for you. Move along.
In a story first published on alien-ufo-sightings.com (link below) and then corroborated/legitimized by Metro UK, this wasn't just an isolated incident either, but rather a cottage industry for these aliens.
In 1980, an unexpected event changed Niara Terela Isley’s life forever. While traveling with some of her colleagues on a mission at the Tonopah Test Range, their aircraft encountered a glowing UFO that maintained course alongside them. Ground control instructed them to get a radar lock and intercept the flying saucer.
Upon landing, Isley and her colleagues were quickly taken into custody by one of the Air Force’s covert branches.
Over the course of several months, Isley was abducted about 8 to 10 times and taken to a secret moon base on the dark side of the Moon.
As anyone who owns that seminal album knows, "There is no dark side of the moon, really. Matter of fact, it's all dark." But I digress, let's get to the lizard people already...
The base was under the control of reptilian beings but operated by human personnel. Isley claims that like her, most of them were held there against their will.
Who are these people? These can't all be milk carton kids.
I was very poorly fed and worked hard during the day cycle, operating some kind of electronic equipment for excavation at times, and doing physical manual labor at others, such as lifting and stacking boxes.
This sounds like my job at Target; "Tucker, pick up these boxes and move them over there." Even lizard people have asshole bosses, who knew?
Worst of all, I was used for sex during what passed for night there, from man to man,” she wrote.
Still sounds like my job at Target.
And so it went on and on for months until she was finally released. But Isley is convinced she wasn’t set free without first being subjected to a memory wipe.
I imagine at some point she's going to say something that doesn't sound exactly like she's describing my job at Target.
In fact, she says that an acute absence of memories from that period tipped her off she might have been the victim of an abduction. For a period of three months in 1980, Isley had no memories although at the time she was working for the U.S. Air Force.
Unnerved by her missing time, she underwent hypnosis and recovered her suppressed memories. It seems like the memory wipe was unsuccessful.
It certainly does seem that way, doesn't it? Well, it feels like all the facts aren't in yet, so I'm going to reserve judgment for the time being, but I think she might be on to something. In fact, we've obtained this footage that seems to corroborate at least one segment of her story...
Poor E.T. What have they done to you?!?!?!?!