Tour of a UFO

  • Tour of a UFO

    Tags:
    Posted in Uncategorized on January 13th, 2008 by RoswellUFOs.com

    by Paul McCarthy

    Ever wonder what an alien craft might look like inside? If the if the
    information collected by Temple University historian David Jacobs is
    correct, it may now be possible to know. After interviewing 50 UFO
    abductees who say they have been whisked off some 275 times, Jacobs has
    pieced together a picture of what’s under the dome.

    It’s incomplete, says Jacobs, because the atmosphere aboard a UFO is
    all business and no one is offered a guided tour. Abductees are there
    for a physical exam, he says, and they only see as much of the craft as
    is neccessary to get the job done. That’s why they invariably describe
    spartan, efficient, and sterile surroundings with virtually no luxury
    features at all.

    These are clinical-looking rooms with domed ceilings, skylightlike
    windows, and gray or white walls, Jacobs explains. And the aliens are
    good housekeepers. “It is clean and neat. We have had some cases where
    people vomited and it was cleaned up immediately.”

    Despite these broad similarities, Jacobs adds, there are at least two
    types of craft, “with the typical large UFO checking in at about two
    hundred feet in diameter and its smaller cousin at about thirty-five
    feet. If the craft is on the ground, abductees climb a staircase that
    is lowered from the object. But if the vessel is hovering, they are
    floated up.”

    Accidental tourists find themselves in a hallway with metallic walls
    that are usually bare but sometimes contain a floor-to-ceiling window.
    Usually they are ushered along a curved corrider, which gives them the
    feeling that they are walking around the perimeter of the ship,
    although no one makes a complete loop, says Jacobs. Eventually they are
    led to the vessel’s center, the “medical arena,” where unpleasant
    physical examinations occur.

    Virtually all medical zones are illuminated by a mysterious light
    source that abductees cannot locate, Jacobs says. But they have
    pinpointed the position of voluminous medical equipment–attached to
    walls and ceilings, in drawers, or on rolling carts. As for the
    examination table, Jacobs says, it’s generally “hard with very little
    give,” and contains lighted, armlike devices snaking up from its sides.

    In many cases, Jacobs notes, the examination room resembles the hub
    of a wheel. The spokes, or hallways, lead from the hub to other
    chambers, revealed only to some abductees after the exam. Also
    circular, with domed ceilings, white or gray walls, and built-in
    benches, some of these seem to be “visiting rooms” in which human-alien
    hybrid babies are touched, held, or viewed.

    Finally, abductees may pass through a control room that sounds
    nothing like the bridge of the starship ENTERPRISE. There is a console
    with lights, an unpadded seat, and no windows.

    While all this is fascinating, equally interesting is what abductees
    don’t report, Jacobs says. His witnesses are remarkably consistent in
    not describing living areas and other details expected to pop up in
    fabricated or imagined accounts. “Of course,” Jacobs says, “that
    doesn’t mean they don’t exist in other parts of the UFO.”

    Ever wonder what an alien craft might look like inside? If the if the
    information collected by Temple University historian David Jacobs is
    correct, it may now be possible to know. After interviewing 50 UFO
    abductees who say they have been whisked off some 275 times, Jacobs has
    pieced together a picture of what’s under the dome.

    It’s incomplete, says Jacobs, because the atmosphere aboard a UFO is
    all business and no one is offered a guided tour. Abductees are there
    for a physical exam, he says, and they only see as much of the craft as
    is neccessary to get the job done. That’s why they invariably describe
    spartan, efficient, and sterile surroundings with virtually no luxury
    features at all.

    These are clinical-looking rooms with domed ceilings, skylightlike
    windows, and gray or white walls, Jacobs explains. And the aliens are
    good housekeepers. “It is clean and neat. We have had some cases where
    people vomited and it was cleaned up immediately.”

    Despite these broad similarities, Jacobs adds, there are at least two
    types of craft, “with the typical large UFO checking in at about two
    hundred feet in diameter and its smaller cousin at about thirty-five
    feet. If the craft is on the ground, abductees climb a staircase that
    is lowered from the object. But if the vessel is hovering, they are
    floated up.”

    Accidental tourists find themselves in a hallway with metallic walls
    that are usually bare but sometimes contain a floor-to-ceiling window.
    Usually they are ushered along a curved corrider, which gives them the
    feeling that they are walking around the perimeter of the ship,
    although no one makes a complete loop, says Jacobs. Eventually they are
    led to the vessel’s center, the “medical arena,” where unpleasant
    physical examinations occur.

    Virtually all medical zones are illuminated by a mysterious light
    source that abductees cannot locate, Jacobs says. But they have
    pinpointed the position of voluminous medical equipment–attached to
    walls and ceilings, in drawers, or on rolling carts. As for the
    examination table, Jacobs says, it’s generally “hard with very little
    give,” and contains lighted, armlike devices snaking up from its sides.

    In many cases, Jacobs notes, the examination room resembles the hub
    of a wheel. The spokes, or hallways, lead from the hub to other
    chambers, revealed only to some abductees after the exam. Also
    circular, with domed ceilings, white or gray walls, and built-in
    benches, some of these seem to be “visiting rooms” in which human-alien
    hybrid babies are touched, held, or viewed.

    Finally, abductees may pass through a control room that sounds
    nothing like the bridge of the starship ENTERPRISE. There is a console
    with lights, an unpadded seat, and no windows.

    While all this is fascinating, equally interesting is what abductees
    don’t report, Jacobs says. His witnesses are remarkably consistent in
    not describing living areas and other details expected to pop up in
    fabricated or imagined accounts. “Of course,” Jacobs says, “that
    doesn’t mean they don’t exist in other parts of the UFO.”

    Popularity: 3%

    No Comments »

You may also be interested in...
Twitter Updates for 2009-08-11

Leave a Reply

CommentLuv Enabled

Get in touch with us!

@RoswellUFOs says: Follow us on Twitter for the latest news

Keywords

1947 Abductions Air Force alien Ancient Area Astronomy Atlantis become Bermuda Triange Canada Caught CIA Circles Close Encounter Conspiracy Defence DVD FBI Flying Fort Worth life Lights Majic Middle Ages MUFON Mysteries NASA NORAD Occult over Paranormal Roswell Science SETI Sighting travel TV Twitter Updates UFO Phenomena UFOs UK Uncategorized Washington would

Popular

Categories

RSS Unknown Feed

Copyright © 2010 Roswell UFOs