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when they left because I didn't want to stay here. I wanted to go with them. AndI cried. Then I went home and took a nap and forgot about them. . Then you didn'tgo on board thship? No. They said to stay there. They didn't want me on there. I wasn't supposed to. : But you weren't afraid of them. Did you forget about them then? : Yes. Iwas supposed to. They said to. That I would. : And theyjust ommunicated mentallywithyou? > Yeah, they thought to me. : Didyou see the ship leave? : No,I turned around and left Then I looked back and theywere eg 5, ES ee ne PDs ROS 5) rn gone. Theyjust weren't there any more. They ... knew me. I liked them. D: Was this thefirst time thatyou had seen them? P: No, because I knew them. But I don't remember ... when or where. Since this was all that comprised that young incident, I decided to proceed. I asked his subconscious if the dream about his family was areal experience or if itwere just a dream. He said it had been a dream ofa memory, so I instructed him to move to the time that the incident occurred. He immediately began describing a vacation he and his family had taken to Memphis to see the Cotton Festival on the river. In wonderment through a child's eyes he told of the various events and the excitement of watching the fireworks over the water. When I asked if anything out-of-the-ordinary occurred, he said nothing happened in Memphis, but he moved ahead to the night- time trip back. : [don't know where that was. It must have been a dream. . Doyou think itwas a dream? No, it wasn't. It was real. Iwas there. I was the only one awake. The others were afraid, so theywent to sleep. But Iwasn't afraid. They let me stay awake. I knew who they were. They were my friends ... from above. Nice people. But they were scary. : Where were you when this was happening? On the ship. Somewhere off the road. On the trip home from Memphis. They said they needed something. Some stuff. And Isaid, okay. _. Discovery ofEarlierContacts 233