Mario Woods recounts a UFO encounter and abduction incident that occurred in the 1970s while he was stationed at a missile silo, likely alongside his partner, Senior Airman Michael Johnson.
Initial Sighting and Telepathic Communication
-Setting: On a clear, cold night (temperature between 9 and 13 degrees Fahrenheit), Woods was in a running F-150 pickup truck on a clay road near the missile silo, referred to as "November 5."
-UFO and Drone: He first noticed a large, luminous craft emitting a low hum (later compared to a 432 Hz tone) and a smaller, black drone-like object that made no audible sound. A strong smell accompanied these sightings, which he initially attributed to the beings but later speculated might have come from the drone.
-Beings Appear: Turning to his right, Woods saw four beings—three small and one tall—floating slowly toward him, approximately 20 feet away and closing in. They were not walking but gliding, wearing uniforms. The tall being had a glowing breastplate, and one of the smaller beings carried a wand with a glowing yellow tip that captivated his attention.
-Telepathic Message: Simultaneously, Woods experienced a voice resonating within his body, not heard audibly but felt as vibrations, repeating "do not fear." He described it as a high-pitched, hissing sound, unlike normal speech, comparing it to how a baby might perceive a voice from within the womb.
Loss of Consciousness
-Approach and Blackout: As the beings approached within five feet of the vehicle, Woods felt tunnel vision and an overwhelming urge to close his eyes. He lost consciousness briefly, an event he estimates lasted only a second, triggered by the proximity of the beings and possibly the smell or an unseen influence.
Awakening in an Unknown Location
-Disorientation: Upon opening his eyes, Woods found himself in total darkness, a stark contrast to the previous brightness of the UFO and silo lights. He was still in the truck, but the surroundings were unfamiliar.
-Michael Johnson's Condition: His partner, Michael Johnson, seated beside him, was unresponsive—breathing, eyes wide open, staring straight ahead, seatbelted in the same position at the steering wheel. Woods attempted to rouse him by speaking, pushing his shoulder, and even putting a finger in his ear, but received no response.
-Strange Environment: Stepping out of the truck, Woods encountered mud underfoot despite the frozen conditions, indicating they were no longer at the silo. He observed a white wall at a 45-degree angle extending as far as he could see in all directions, disorienting him further as he lost his usual sense of direction.
Communication with Base
-Radio Contact: The radio crackled to life with the base asking for their location. Woods, confused and standing with one foot in the mud and the other in the truck, reported that he didn’t know where they were and that Johnson was unresponsive.
-Base Response: After a brief silence, the base inquired about medical needs. Woods confirmed he was unharmed but expressed concern for Johnson, describing his frozen state. The base instructed him to make one-minute security checks while they attempted to triangulate their position using the radio signal.
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