Journalist and author of a book on alien abductions Carl Nagaitis reportedly collected the statements of a woman designated by the pseudonym of "Suzanne Brown", who said that in Chester, Cheshire, England, in 1965, she was visited many times by a 1.50 meters tall alien with shoulder-length blonde hair wearing a tight-fitted suit.
These visits allegedly started when she was 12 and were positive and "loving", but finaly became frightening in the end, the last "visit" allegedly occirring when she was 39.
The creature communicated with her telepathy, and went under the name of "Myriko."
At some time she was taken on board a spaceship where she met other human people. A few months later and while she was home alone, she allegedly started to fell pain and pressure in her lower abdomen, so painful that she opened her eyes to then see Myriko, who told her that his people simply took what belonged to then and that she should not worry.
She lost consciousness and after having awaked, realised her clothes were soaked with blood and it seemed as if she had suffered a loss, this being explained as if she had been pregnant of an alien and the aliens had now taken the baby.
She was then allegedly taken again by Myriko on board a craft where she was shown some kind of nursery and a frail gray infant entity who was supposedly the being she was pregnant with.
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[Ref. dp1:] THE DAILY POST:
Alien abduction sagaby Chris Brown, Daily Post FANTASTICAL tales of alien contact are nothing new, from HG Wells' The War Of The Worlds to modern stories in TV's The X-Files, people still love a good extra-terrestrial yarn. On Saturday, Steven Spielberg's Taken * will be another addition to this genre with an epic saga covering three families over many generations who are abducted by aliens. But many believe there is more to this than simple stories with Merseyside and Cheshire hotspots for UFO sightings. Indeed, one successful Chester businesswoman claims that not only was she repeatedly visited by a space creature but she became the mother of a half-alien-halfearthling child. And, struggle as you might to believe a word of what Suzanne Brown (an assumed name) says, it is still a compelling tale. Between 1965-1989, Ms Brown insists that she was visited by a 5ft alien with shoulder length blond hair who wore a skin tight membrane suit. Originally the visits, which began when she was just 12, were relaxed and even "loving", but by the time they ended she says she was terrified. Despite the outrageousness of what she says, or the fact that there where no witnesses throughout these 24 years, Ms Brown is adamant. Suzanne, who works in a major department store, says she was on one occasion taken to the less conventional surroundings of a spacecraft and shown the interior, making contact with little grey infants who never seemed to grow up. She would never forget her first sighting of a spacecraft floating perhaps two feet above ground in a field in the Cheshire countryside. Communication wasn't a problem. According to her accounts the creature did not need to learn a language, preferring to rely on telepathy. It was only when the alien, named Myriko, visited her after the breakdown of her marriage that the nature of these visits became more sinister. She tells of a fateful night when, taking her to his spaceship, the creature used mind control to engineer a close encounter of a different kind involving the hapless Ms Brown and two other humans, a vagrant and prostitute. "Calling it a nightmare would be the easy way out but the fact is that it was real, no dream," she says. Her horror increased after the discovery a month later that she was pregnant. Frightened and confused, part of the problem lay in the fact that she was unable to tell anybody else, she claims. A few months later, what she says takes another bizarre twist. While at home alone she began experiencing terrible pain from pressure in her lower abdomen. "The pressure was crushing and becoming very painful," she added. "I opened my eyes and there was Myriko." Telepathically, of course, he told her not to worry and his people were merely taking what was theirs. She passed out and after waking up realised that her clothes were soaked with blood and it looked like she had suffered from a miscarriage. Despite stabbing pains she resisted the temptation to call her doctor. Months passed. Once again life went quiet and it appeared that the pregnancy had been terminated. Finally the creature who had caused this much suffering to Ms Brown returned. Myriko, she says, led her to his craft once again and showed her what appeared to be a nursery. There was an infant entity lying in a nearby cot, grey skinned and frail. It was her child. Suzanne added: "Somehow I knew that thing had come from my body, I also knew that it had been removed from inside my body in the night of Myriko's last visit." She last says she saw her child several years ago, during Myriko's final visit, when she was 39 years old. Her story along with others is documented in the book Without Consent by journalist Carl Nagaitis who is convinced of its authenticity. The writer, who lives in Winsford in Cheshire travelled the country speak to people who claim to have been abducted. "There are many people that I spoke to who you could discount immediately, but there were a few who would gain nothing from talking to me. "The thing about the woman from Chester was that she is a successful person who does not have to speak about this. "It's not about me believing or not. The book just states what these people say and allows the reader to make up their own minds." Somebody who knows a lot about the UFO activity in Cheshire is Eric Morris of the British UFO Studies Centre in Winsford, who has investigated alleged extra-terrestrial activity since 1978. His group tries to look for the truth behind these sightings and document incidents which cannot be explained. "I'm a nurse so I can spot some illnesses which could have a contributory factor to these experiences," he says. "For example if you have diabetes, a symptom is waking up in the middle of the night, thirsty, around 3am which is a classic time for people to have these kind of experiences. "There are, however, a number of cases which we cannot find explanations for." Although Mr Morris is keen to find logical explanations, he is a believer in genetic harvesting, where fertile women would be singled out for cross-species purposes and this fits in neatly with Suzanne Brown's account. "Happily, Suzanne's alien visitations have now stopped and the fact that they ceased as she approached the menopause seems to be far more than coincidence," he says. Mr Morris is, however, aware that people's beliefs can intrude too much. "For many it is a pseudo-religion. You go to these meetings and you see the same people wearing the same clothes and holding the same literature every year. "There are a lot of people who don't like what we do. They do not want there to be any answers to any of this and they certainly don't like their theories being discredited. "Cheshire and Merseyside do have a large number of sightings. We think that is because we are near the sea so when the military test their prototype planes they can crash into the sea if anything goes wrong and they will not be found." * Taken is on BBC2 on Saturday, January 11, 9pm - 10.30pm. |
[Ref. ar1:] ALBERT ROSALES:
Albert Rosales indicates in his catalogue that in Chester, Cheshire, England, in 1965, at various times, Suzanne Brown claims she was visited numerous times by a 5 ft alien with shoulder length blond hair who wore a skintight membrane suit. Originally the visits which began when she was just 12 were relaxed and even "loving", but by the time they ended she says she was terrified. According to Suzanne the creature communicated via telepathy, he called himself Myriko. At one point she was taken onboard a spaceship where she met other humans. A few months later and while home alone she began experiencing terrible pain from pressure in her lower abdomen. The pressure was crushing and becoming very painful, she then opened her eyes and Myriko confronted her. Telepathically, he told her not to worry that his people were merely taking what was theirs. She passed out and after waking up realized that her clothes were soaked with blood and it looked like she had suffered from a miscarriage. Her pregnancy appeared to have been terminated. Finally Myriko took her onboard a craft and showed her what appeared to be a nursery. There was an infant entity lying in a nearby cot, gray skinned and frail. It was apparently her child. Somehow she knew it was her child. Her final visitation was when she was 39-years old.
Albert Rosales indicates as source "Carl Nagaitis Without Consent".
This is of course a story essentially of the kind that was initially publicized in the 1987 book "Intruders" telling the "Kathy Davis" story, essentially obtained under hpynosis, by US ufologist Bud Hopkins, with the theme of the life-long mutiple visits, the apparent interbreeding of an alien species with our own, the interrupted pregnancy and the alien of "hybrid" baby being taken and later shown in some nursery on board some spaceship.
As in may such stories surfacing after the initial ones, the information is clearly insufficient and the credibility is thus in question. The dates, time, places, descriptions are extremely thin, there is no investigation per se, only a summary of statements by the alleged, single, anonymous witness. Whereas a pregnancy is a definite opportunity to get physical evidence if true, the opportunity is missed as the alleged witness reports her alleged experiences when it is much too late for that. No attempts to get independent witnesses of the UFO presence seems to be done. The sparse description here has no detail whatsoever about the UFO or the UFO nursery, anf the alien does seem to show features that remind of the "contactee" stories of the 50's-60's: long blonde hair, a possibly human appearance - the lack of description is obvious - and a "name" that has some earthly origin, in this case, a japanese female firstname.
In the end, the story is certainly extraordinary and rich, but the documentation is unscientific as can be, the witness credibility is unknown and the evidence blatantly missing.
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1 | Data | Severe | September 2, 2008 | Patrick Gross | Patrick Gross | Primary source not available. | Help needed. | Opened. |
2 | Ufology | Severe | September 2, 2008 | Patrick Gross | Patrick Gross | single and anonymous witness. | Help needed. | Opened. |
3 | Ufology | Severe | September 2, 2008 | Patrick Gross | Patrick Gross | No information on witness profile and psychology. | Help needed. | Opened. |
4 | Ufology | Severe | September 2, 2008 | Patrick Gross | Patrick Gross | Apparently no investigation, report only. | Help needed. | Opened. |
5 | Ufology | Severe | September 2, 2008 | Patrick Gross | Patrick Gross | It is not said whether the story relates to conscious memories or was obtained by use of hypnosis. | Help needed. | Opened. |
6 | Ufology | Severe | September 2, 2008 | Patrick Gross | Patrick Gross | UFO and entity practically not described. | Help needed. | Opened. |
7 | Ufology | Severe | September 2, 2008 | Patrick Gross | Patrick Gross | How reported is not told, could be simply an anonymous letter. | Help needed. | Opened. |
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1.0 | Patrick Gross | September 2, 2008 | First published. |