
November 6, 1994: Interview with an Abductee - Katharina Wilson
The Art Bell Archive · Arthur William Bell III
March 7, 20232h 3m
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Show Notes
Katharina Wilson, author of The Alien Jigsaw, joins Dreamland to chronicle over 119 abduction experiences spanning 32 years of her life. Linda Howe opens the broadcast with the remarkable testimony of John Vasquez, who describes a mass encounter at Fort Benning, Georgia in 1977, where a ball of light paralyzed and rendered unconscious many of the 1,200 soldiers in formation.
Wilson describes conscious memories beginning at age six, including floating through the air, telepathic communication, and scoop mark scars left by beings in white lab coats. She details encounters aboard large craft containing hospital-like rooms where hybrid children were presented in glass boxes. Wilson shares her research correlating abduction events with ovulation cycles and describes seeing the life force of a gray alien transfer into a blonde child. Her mother's account of a mysterious vanishing pregnancy adds another layer of strangeness. Wilson maintains a carefully balanced perspective, acknowledging the experiences as physically real while keeping open the possibility that future science may offer alternative explanations.
A deeply personal and methodically documented account from a woman who turned her extraordinary experiences into serious research.
Wilson describes conscious memories beginning at age six, including floating through the air, telepathic communication, and scoop mark scars left by beings in white lab coats. She details encounters aboard large craft containing hospital-like rooms where hybrid children were presented in glass boxes. Wilson shares her research correlating abduction events with ovulation cycles and describes seeing the life force of a gray alien transfer into a blonde child. Her mother's account of a mysterious vanishing pregnancy adds another layer of strangeness. Wilson maintains a carefully balanced perspective, acknowledging the experiences as physically real while keeping open the possibility that future science may offer alternative explanations.
A deeply personal and methodically documented account from a woman who turned her extraordinary experiences into serious research.