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    The positive side of alien abduction

    By Hal McKenzie

    The best-publicized accounts of alien abductions, such as the books Communion by Whitley Strieber and Travis Walton's Fire in the Sky, both of which were made into major movies, are marked by extreme terror by the protagonists when confronted by the weird, apparently unfeeling gray aliens. Jeffrey Morgan Foss, however, claims to have had a mostly positive experience with the Grays, and brings a message of hope for humanity along with his encounter stories.

    Jeffrey Morgan Foss
    An accomplished artist and musician, as well as manager of a National Forest area in Maine, Foss is a jovial bear of a man who looks like he would be more at home navigating a buffet table than traveling the cosmos. He backed up his testimony, however, with detailed illustrations and diagrams drawn on CorelDraw in a talk June 28 at the Alternate Realities Conference at Roan Mountain State Park, Tenn.

    Foss said that in his"45 years of peaceful contact with a multiple of visitor species," mostly small-sized, peaceful Grays, "there was one incident of belligerence from a large-type orange gray" in 1986 in Maine. The alien appeared suddenly and tried to telepathically cripple his musical talent by linking it to images of suffering, implying "if you do this you will experience intense suffering." Foss said he refused to be swayed by the aliens' thoughts and instead challenged him. The being vanished "as if being sucked up through a straw," he said.

    "Not every experience is wonderful and positive but a greater many are. Yet their voices are quite suppressed," he said. All experiencers of whatever type "should be honored as explorers and ambassadors, not just used for their priceless information and then tossed aside. Experiencers chosen from among the world's citizenry are making real progress on being able to relay social and technological information built on the fundamentals of peace."

    Despite some negative experiences, overall alien contact "is lovingly and thoughtfully done so that all of you may receive directly information untainted by corrupt science, big business greed or government cover-up," he said. "Welcome aboard the advent of universal contact, not between governments and aliens, but between all worlds."

    The Conservation Exchange vision

    Foss also claimed 21 years of Biblically-referenced spiritual experiences "sandwiched in between" his abduction experiences. "These events were created and choreographed by a mind more wonderful than what we experience in our day to day reality," he said.

    In one such spiritual experience, "a great vision of Conservation Exchange was received while I was managing and hosting in 1988 at Flagstaff Lodge in Maine's 35,000 acre Bigelow Preserve. I saw millions cheering near the Washington Monument and there was an angular granite stone with a bronze plaque stating: 'In Commemoration of East - West Cultural Exchange -- CONSERVATION EXCHANGE.' The word Conservation Exchange was on the center line and below it was a polar perspective of the earth raised and polished."

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