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57 Only through their “truth” can anyone be able to reach heaven. Bo and Peep told people that the only way to reach the level above human, where Jesus resided, was to be a part of their group. They didn’t demand money, only allegiance, from people who were struck with their message. Members had to walk away from everything in their lives to follow Bo and Peep through a nomadic existence. They did this in order to become acceptable in the realm above human. They posed this question: “If you are going to take guests on a UFO, people that you will be living with for the rest of your life, what sort of people would you want to be with?” Makes a sort of sense, of course. No sex in this cult. They went through ordeals to prove their perfection and worthiness for the move to the level above...to heaven, as some people call it. When the group was to be taken to this level (on the UFO) and when they reached real perfection they would have proven themselves. I was certainly impressed with the group. They practiced perfection and I observed that they were impeccable in their manners and their knowledge of their various kinds of work. They even communicated with each on ene be 5 DS Se ee They other mentally. Bo gave them what instruction and information they needed. Peep rarely spoke. When I was interviewing these people I would go home at night and Bob, who had heard some of their lectures, and I would talk and question each other. Were these disciples real? Were they telling us the truth? Should we choose to go with them? They made everything credible to us. The whole thing began to be a reality to us. Bo and Peep claimed to be the two witnesses mentioned in the Bible, the two who would be murdered and who would rise again in a 4 three days. One night a group of friends visited my house. I told my visitors about the group’s belief. I said, just being flippant, “It almost makes you want to shoot them to see if they’ll rise again.” I didn’t mean that, of course. When I Barbara: The Story of a UFO Investigator