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Now that had to be the most illogical question I had ever heard. approach, so I tried using thought as contact. BIG MISTAKE! I There we were, looking at something most other people wouldn't _ was instantly overwhelmed by the most horrifying fear I believe a get a chance to see in a dozen lifetimes, and there he was asking human being is capable of knowing. The creature's eyes seemed whether we should stop or not. to tum to a red fire and even at a distance of 100 to 150 metres "Of course I think so. Hurry up, pull over. I can't believe it's a shone with a striking luminescence. A first,.through fright, I could real UFO. My God, Andrew, they're actually real.” barely whisper. The most suitable word I can use to describe the feeling that "They've got no souls, Andrew." came over me at that particular moment was awe—total awe. I Then I began to scream, this time with great emphasis. could not have wiped the smile off my face if I had tried. “They've got no souls, Andrew!" Brotherly benevolence was the only expectation I entertained at Don't ask me why I said it—I have pondered about this very all. Yes, I was indeed blessed—that's all there was to it. same thing time and time again. How could a mere mortal know Andrew pulled the station wagon over and as we got out I leant _ if something had a soul or not? Not one of us has encountered (in back into the car to pick up my handbag from the floor. Inever go _ the normal realms of existence) a living creature without a soul, anywhere without my handbag, and this was one of the very con- _yet it was as if I knew with my whole being that this was so. ‘ scious acts which enabled me to retrieve the suppressed informa- Suddenly there was not only one entity on the field but many—a tion. As I picked it up I realised that another car had pulled up _— mass of glowing red eyes. One moment they were not there—the behind us, about a hundred metres further down the road. This next moment they were. I can only assume that they emérged made everything seem even more incredible. We weren't going to _ from the blue light beneath the craft. be the only witnesses; someone else would see this too. They then appeared fo glide across the field very rapidly, at a The other car was either light blue or white in colour but certain point splitting up, two or three going toward the other because it was an unusually dark night and the road was unlit, it party, the rest heading toward us. : was a little difficult to distin- I was transfixed. I couldn't take my guish. eyes off them. Their power or energy I moved around the front end H was unfathomable. My mind became a of our car and met my husband +S if from nowhere, a figure sea of intense confusion, a roaring wind on the other side. As we | began moving toward us. It had inside my head, addling my thoughts. I walked across the road I * 45 > just couldn't seem to focus my faculties. glanced sideways and noted the no distinguishable features except It was as if something was interfering occupants of the other car | that it seemed overly tall and was with the very way my brain functioned. I y doing likewise. T . s had to fight it. I had an int fear that I they appeared to be a man and black in colour. | was quite was om to die if I didn't. a woman but because of the startled. For some reason | had Maybe it was because of the raw terror incredibility of the object in ° I was feeling or possibly an act of fear- front of us I did not spend a expected toseea human being, induced heroism that I found myself great deal of time observing the | but this was not human—its shape screaming out to the people down the others. Just knowing that we toad, "They're evil. They're going to kill were not alone was comfort was all wrong. - us. enough. I was more concerned Then I felt a ‘whoomph' in my stomach with finding a landmark that I that sent me reeling backward through the could identify with. air. (Here I have to interrupt with some The blackness of the night made it almost impossible to see any- _ interesting information that arose while I was being researched, as thing yet I did note that on the left-hand side of the road where we _it could have a major impact on how this incident is to be inter- pulled over there was a slight embankment, and because of the preted. One evening, on the second return to the site with John light emanating from the craft I was able to identify a windbreak Auchettl, the Melbourne-based researcher, I was standing in the of small trees around a metre in height. This later helped in locat- exact same spot as the night in question. As I went to lean for- ing he exact spot where the incident occurred. ward, John quickly took a hold of my arm and pulled me back. I continued to remind myself, "You are conscious, Kelly; this is "Watch out Kelly, that's an electric fence!" real." The whole episode was so unlikely I found it necessary to Although the electrified wire actually ran along the inside of the keep assuring myself of its authenticity. fence, it still leaves open the possibility that on that night in Andrew and | stood staring down into the gully. We were August I may have somehow come in contact with it and received approximately five metres from the roadside at a point where we _an electric shock rather than being the victim of an assault as I had could go no further because of a fence line. originally supposed. This may also explain why I flew back The craft was larger than life and seemed to take in our entire through the air with such great force, although the official opinion view. There was a row of orange lights with what seemed to be __ is that the electrical current generated was not sufficient to cause solid rays of concentrated blue light beneath, arranged in a half- __ this.) moon shape. The entire craft shone with a soft fluorescent glow. Finding myself on my back upon the ground, 1 somehow man- We observed this remarkable scene for about thirty seconds _ aged to sit up. I was fighting consciousness, felt extremely nau- when, as if from nowhere, a figure began moving toward us. It — seous and was struggling for breath, not unlike when a person has had no distinguishable features except that it seemed overly tall been severely winded. More terrifying than anything else was the and was black in colour. 1 was quite startled. For some reason! fact that I could not see. A blackness was awash in front of my had expected to see a human being, but this was not human—its _ eyes. shape was all wrong. With panic in my voice, I cried out for my husband. "Andrew, look, there's someone coming.” — . The situation was bizarre enough to warrant an uncommon Continued on page 83 eyes. With panic in my voice, I cried out for my husband. NEXUS ¢ 63 Continued on page 83 FEBRUARY - MARCH 1995