At this point it might be reasonable to
suggest that the bizarre scenario being experienced was a
very personal view of another reality. Or alternatively,
as Dr. Robert Baker is fond of stating, the described
event was no more than a classic case of lucid dreaming.
Further speculation could dwell upon the
fact that, as the room was presumably still in darkness,
one might assume that the two "intruders" were emitting
some personal illumination if this kind of detail could be
visually recorded by the witness.
I should probably add at this point that
over the years I have heard numerous other "visitor"
accounts from nighttime victims who have been equally
puzzled as to how they were able to observe so much detail
when no lights were turned on. A realization incidentally,
that doesn’t usually strike them until quite sometime
after the event took place and when they had time to focus
on whatever occurred.
Eva quickly discovered that she was
unable to move. As she stared in terror at the two
intruders she found that either one or both were giving
her instructions telepathically. The nature of this was
seemingly for her to create mentally visual scenes of
various kinds and then "they" proceeded to distort that
particular pleasant scene in a perverse manner. (i.e.) a
romantic interlude.
Much later she concluded that the intent
was to not only observe her emotional reaction, but also
possibly feed off the energy that was produced.
After
an unknown period of time she became so upset with this
ongoing deliberate mind manipulation that she began to
mentally resist. Not only did she pray in an earnest
fashion, but began to mentally cover herself from head to
toe in white light. At this point she detected that two
"visitors" were confused by this reaction. A short time
later she fell back to sleep.
When she awoke the following day it was
in a state of physical exhaustion and a confused mind that
was not only attempting to put the night events in some
sort of order, but alternately accepting and rejecting
what she believed to have been a "real" event.
However,
the clincher was yet to come. Located about six feet from
her bed was an audio cassette storage rack. It stands
about three feet high, is four-sided and felt lined.
Imagine Eva’s surprise when later that day she went to
extract a music tape to play, she discovered five of her
precious tapes (inside their plastic cases) were grossly
distorted. Of the five, three were badly buckled, as if
extreme heat had been applied. On closer examination some
interesting contradictions emerge. None of the cassette
tapes display any type of unusual odour that one would
reasonably expect under such circumstances. Stranger
still, despite the intense heat required to create this
warping effect, the actual tape (sound) filament shows no
sign of having been melted. To cap it all, the felt
storage unit lining has no apparent evidence of heat being
applied in close proximity. For example, the storage rack
in not located anywhere near a radiator. So what can we
conclude? Many questions, but few answers. As usual.
During
the month of March, I was watching a TV show and during
the inevitable commercial break I noticed something that
caught my complete attention. A company called Ziploc that
produce food storage containers for family kitchen use
were demonstrating their products. For the purpose of the
TV advertisement they showed one of the Ziploc containers
and a "generic" plastic food container of a similar size.
Both these two containers they then subjected to microwave
heat. To my astonishment the "generic" container buckled
in a similar manner to Eva's cassette tapes! Am I
therefore to conclude that during her visitation
experience that January night a burst of microwave energy
was accidentally or purposely emitted to provide a
"reality check" for the helpless victim?
Not much more remains to be said other
than, no doubt, the reader may wish to know the title of
the cassette tapes that were affected. They were as
follows: "The Problems of Ego", "A Course in Miracles (3)"
and "The Invaders Plan".