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thing away from her.” “How did this start?” “I remember we were sleeping,” he explained, “and somebody takes me out of the bed. Then the next thing I know, I’m at the side of the room, and somebody who’s got a hood over their head is beside me. My grandmother’s in the center of the room, they’ ve taken off her robe and put another one on her and done something with her hair. She does look beautiful, but before that they did something with that strange drill to her head. She got very angry, and I think she hit one of them because they were hurting her. “T’m beginning to see,” he said after a short pause, “what she hit wasn’t a person. It was one of those dark gray or brown looking men, like a lizard-like man, one of those rep- tilian beings. They’re offering her something to make her young again, and she’s angry, refusing to cooperate. She’s demanding that we be taken home. This reptilian guy leaves the room, and he comes back with... oh, this is making my grandmother very upset. They’ve brought in my grandfather who’s been dead a while. He looks young and handsome, and they’re telling Grandy that she’s to join him.” “How does she respond?” Barbara asked. “She tells them that it isn’t true, that they are lying, that my grandfather is deceased. They’re arguing, and she refuses to cooperate. I hear her calling out to Jesus.” He stopped again, listening. “The reptilian man is talking ugly,” he resumed, “and tell- ing her that...” He broke off abruptly. “What is he telling her, Ted?” Barbara asked. “He told her that they put something into her head,” he said reluctantly, “and that if she doesn’t cooperate, it would kill her, and only they can stop it. She still refuses.” “What did they want her to cooperate by doing?” “T don’t know!” he exclaimed, but Barbara directed him to program his inner computer for the truth and then to proceed. “T can’t understand it,” he began again. “But it has some- thing to do with sick people.” Masquerade of Angels 232 “Did your grandmother have anything to do with sick people?” “She could make warts disappear, and things like that. She knew where to get roots and herbs in the woods and use them to make people well. They told her something about sick people coming to her, but she refused to participate. It wasn’t for the right reasons, she said. She called on Jesus two or three times. I can hear her saying, ‘No, no, I will not!’ They’re telling her that someone will come and teach her more, but she doesn’t want to learn anything from them.” “Why would it be evil if they wanted her to cure people with their knowledge?” “T don’t know, but every time they tell her this, she tells them no. Then the reptilian man tells her she’s going to die because she won’t cooperate.” Ted became very sad, and then he caught his breath with a start. “What is it, Ted?” Barbara asked. “What did you just become aware of?” “He told her he would have my soul,” Ted replied, “‘and they brought me to the center of the room where she is. They’re doing something to me. No, she steps in between them. There are several beings around: me, Grandy, this rep- tilian man, my grandfather. He’s standing there immobile, like he’s in a daze. She steps in between me and the reptilian man, puts out her hand and stops him. She’s telling him that she’s not afraid of him, that she’s met him before. I don’t back in the bedroom.” “Do you remember telling me you heard a voice that night?” Barbara reminded him. “T feel like it was the voice of that man wearing the hood, but I’m not sure.” “She died not long after that, didn’t she?” “Yes, she died two days later of a massive stroke. That day I went to her because I remembered the talking that night in the room. I asked her about it, and she held me and started crying. She told me to forget about it, that it was the devil. Then she got my father to take her back home, and we all Masquerade of Angels 233 The Light - Twenty-Three The Light - Twenty-Three