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96 the drive. She tried to rouse Paul, but he wouldn’t wake up. The back door opened, and Angie went “limp” when a group of men in olive-drab jumpsuits came in to the bedroom. Paul started to stir, but one of the men touched him with a wand-like device and Paul stopped moving. The men took Angie outside where two green helicopters were hovering. She was put inside one of them, given an injection, and told she was being taken in “for evaluation.” She was also fitted with a chest and shoulder device from which a breathing tube was placed in her mouth for the duration of the flight, perhaps twenty minutes. The chopper landed in a rural area with buildings and many helicopters in view. Military personnel were busy on the grounds, some leading civilians, perhaps other abductees, through the base. “A gray van approached our helicopter,” Angie told me, “and stopped about twenty yards ahead of us. Two men in olive-drab suits exited the rear of the vehicle, and then a third one came out with a tall, slim man in a pinstripe shirt. The fellow with the striped shirt had metal cuffs on his wrists and white tape over his mouth, and appeared to be in a state of panic. Two men carrying black rifles came into the scene,” she continued. ‘That grieving man was pushed to the ground, and one of the armed men pumped one bullet into his back.” In complete terror, Angie was then carried over to where the man’s body lay. She asked why “they had to kill that poor man.” “You talked,” one of the men said. “But what's this got to do with him?” she asked. “We take one like him each time a recruit talks,” he told her. “You could have wasted me instead,” Angie replied, but the man said she was too valuable as part of an alien “project” involving implants. She said she knew they were trying to brainwash her and make her fear them, but the man said they only wanted to keep her in line. He told her that she would be forced to watch more such killings if she continued to “talk to Karla Turner” about her experiences, and that more of her cattle would also be killed. She was then taken into a building and underwent a series of physical procedures, including blood-taking, a shower of some sort, and a gynecological exam, before being returned home. Angie was extremely angry and frightened by the experience, and | was concerned for her safety when she told me about it. By that time, | had begun this book project, and | asked Angie if she wanted to withdraw from it. But she refused to be intimidated by the threats and continued to cooperate with me. Four nights later, the men in military uniforms returned, and Angie was flown to an area near a hillside where she was taken into an underground facility. She was given an injection, followed by a shower to remove some brown dust that had gotten on her earlier, and then by another gynecological procedure. She was told that she and some other women there were part of “a genetic experiment