ID | #1572169843 |
Added | Sun, 27/10/2019 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Jenny Randles, Abduction
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
One evening, the first husband told Marjorie to prepare for the shock and some kind of test. It was obvious that he was indeed serious. They got into his car and drove off, although her memories of the trip became hazy and confused and she doesn't know where they went. Then she was in the room, which was dimly lit and there were people standing around a long table or flat bed. She was put on it and seemed "drugged" and unable to resist. The most memorable of the men in the group was tall and thin, with a long nose and white beard. He had bushy eyebrows, and he allegedly told Marjorie: - Remember the eyebrows, honey
She was held a strange medical examination, using odd equipment.
Then the husband took her to travel to all the homes that it will occupy in the future. This was achieved with a snap of his fingers, followed by a flurry of images. Her mind was full of information, but she said she will remember her only bit by bit, when the future will unfold.
The memory of this experience came back only since 1978. At some point one of the” examiners“, who was in the room said to Margery, in a tone that it struck him as funny: "they will think it's flying saucers."
Her husband also revealed who he really was, but she refused to tell the investigator or source. On the day following this” abduction " in a house somewhere in Birmingham her husband left, saying that he was going abroad, and Margery never saw or heard.
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Original news
One night Margery was told by her first husband to prepare for a shock and some kind of test. It was obvious that he was being quite serious. They got into his car and drove off, although her memory of the trip became hazy and confused and she does not know where they went. Then she was in a room that was dimly lit and there were people standing around a long table or flat bed. She was put onto it and seemed “drugged” and unable to resist. The most memorable of the men in the group was tall and thin with a long nose and white beard. He had thick eyebrows and supposedly said to Margery. “Remember the eyebrows, honey.” A strange medical examination, using odd equipment, was performed on her. Her husband then took her on a trip to all the houses she would occupy in the future. This was accomplished by a click of the fingers, followed by a barrage of images. Her mind was filled with information but she was told that she would remember it only bit by bit as the future unfolded. The memory of the experience did return only from 1978 onwards. At one point one of the “examiners” in the room said to Margery, in a tone that made it seem as he were amused, “They will think its flying saucers.” Her husband also revealed who he really was—but she declined to tell the investigator or source. The day after the “abduction” to a house somewhere in Birmingham her husband left, said he was going abroad, and Margery never saw or heard from him again.
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