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UFOs on Capitol Hill Continued from page 51 brighter. That happened at Point Mugu. for many years. And T had mv donhts ahont ooing hack DCP: Welcome to the cluh brighter. That happened at Point Mugu. for many years. And I had my doubts about going back DCP: Welcome to the club. there, and sometimes it was really spooky. RS: Well, I am better now, and I don't Honestly, I love being away from the city, wish these experiences on anyone, but it's up in the mountains, surrounded by nature comforting to know I'm not alone. even at night. But when a UFO comes DCP: Yeah. Well, I hate to keep going down from outer space, you have no way of + out and carrying a camera with me knowing who or what is inside it. That's wherever I go, but now I feel compelled to when your whole demeanour changes. It take it just in case, because I'm not sure forces you to question what the hell is what's going to happen. going on! . . RS: Well, I'm sure your story and pic- DCP: Right, it doesn't make for a very — tyres will affect many people's lives. oo comfortable evening when you have to con- stantly look up into the sky and make sure About the Author: there is nothing over your head. And every Robert M. Stanley is a writer and researcher night I go out, I always look up into the sky specialising in technology trends. His article to make sure the coast is clear. I shouldn't on Robert Krupa's "FireStorm" spark plug was have to do that, but Iam spooked. Iam _ published in NEXUS vol. 12, no. 2, and his seriously spooked. interview with space technology consultant RS: Still? David Adair appeared in NEXUS, vol. 9, no. DCP: Oh, yeah. When I was a kid, 5. This extract from Robert Stanley's forth- whenever there was an episode of The ming book, Capitol Offence: Alien Twilight Zone or The Outer Limits that Incursions of Restricted Airspace, is copy- dealt with aliens, my Dad had to physically Font 2008 UN J ao, wa ae Beach ick my ass fo bed. I would nor go to bed. GA 90266, USA. Visit the UNICUS ought to stay in a room that was well lit. Magazine website at http://www.unicus- They had to pick me up and put me to bed. A 5 , ai ¥ fact '0 Pp Pp and p! magazine.com to view all the colour images Iwas afraid to goto sleep. referred to in this extract. Robert Stanley can RS: I know the feeling. I lived like that he emailed at rstanley@socal.rr.com. reported in the Washington Post, but there were no pictures of the object. RS: And that was the point I was mak- ing earlier: when you put all these events into a timeline or a context, there is a defi- nite pattern that appears. This is happening all over the planet. And it has been going on for over 50 years now! DCP: That's what makes this so weird. Because, I will tell you, there is one place I do not want to be at night at all: that's the US Capitol. You will never catch me going back there again—ever! RS: Now that you mention it, there are hot spots for activity. And certain people with a history of close encounters seem to be drawn to these spots. I'm not sure why, but that's the way it is. My hot spot is Point Mugu Naval Base [in southern California]. DCP: Well, the Capitol is a hot spot for me. But I feel that if I have pictures of them, and they are very advanced technical- ly, then they must have my picture. RS: [agree. It happened to me on three separate occasions. The UFO generated an intensely bright burst of white light around us—like a flash bulb, only a million times About the Author: Robert M. Stanley is a writer and researcher specialising in technology trends. His article on Robert Krupa’s "FireStorm" spark plug was published in NEXUS vol. 12, no. 2, and his interview with space technology consultant David Adair appeared in NEXUS, vol. 9, no. 5. This extract from Robert Stanley's forth- coming book, Capitol Offence: Alien Incursions of Restricted Airspace, is copy- right © 2005 UNICUS Magazine, 1147 Manhattan Avenue #43, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266, USA. Visit the UNICUS Magazine website at http://www.unicus- magazine.com to view all the colour images referred to in this extract. Robert Stanley can be emailed at rstanley@socal.rr.com. NEXUS +77 OCTOBER — NOVEMBER 2005 www.nexusmagazine.com