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76 The whole thing made no sense, for Jane went back through the trip mentally several times and could not find any reason for the thirty-to-forty-five minute delay, not even a moment out of sequence. “But something didn’t feel right,” she said. “I think it worked on my subconscious, because it was three days later that | made the list of all the curious things that had been happening since July.” Ten days later, Jane began keeping a daily journal of events. She woke up that morning with a bloody nose, sore throat, and large bruises on her arm for which she couldn't account. She had not been aware of anything unusual, other than a vague sense of some activity. Many of the oddities she’d noted were too ambiguous to give her proof of any abductions or alien involvement in her life. But the UFO sightings were real, that much felt certain, and they continued to recur. Jane are semen rubbed ervities, one holding abilbiartly bat lube, af a curved table Iaoe’'s vision of ablens “activating” certain Texas focal ome The very next one, in fact, was even preceded by an announcement of sorts. At 3 p.m. on December 1, Jane suddenly received a communication, a very clear message that the UFOs would show up that night for her to photograph. She was given explicit instructions to clean her lens and put new batteries in the camera. “I'll get my camera and they'll show as a sign for me,” she noted in her journal, “I feel it strongly.” At 5:30 she prepared, with a pallet, binoculars, the camera, and warm clothing. At 6:40, the UFO appeared. Jane quickly snapped five photos. One of them turned out well, showing a large single light of which the back portion appears wider than the front. It wasn't as good as she hoped, but good enough to make her determined to shoot more photos, since the UFOs seemed to be showing up rather frequently. And after the fulfillment of the telepathic communication’s promise, Jane couldn't help but feel that the mysterious phenomenon of lights in the sky wasn’t a random occurrence. This seemed to have a connection to her. The next day, December 2, when she returned home from voice lessons, Jane entered the house and discovered an unrecognizable odor permeating the air. She described it as “acrid, strong, heavy, sharp, pungent, and tangy,” unrelated to food or smoke odors, and unlike anything she’d ever smelled. Its source was never located. That night, Jane witnessed another anomalous light. This one was not in the sky, but rather low to the ground and very close to her house. It was shortly after midnight, and she Jane are semen rubbed ervities, one holding abilbiartly bat lube, af a curved table Iaoe’'s vision of ablens “activating” certain Texas focal ome