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When everyone you know is dying, how do you go on living? When the world collapses, how do you rebuild it? When you are little more than a child yourself, how do you rule the remnants of such a world? All Eve wanted out of life was to graduate college, marry her high school boyfriend, and write for World Weekly News, but when a sickness is set upon the world, she finds herself caring for a slowly growing group of survivors. Can she save herself and them from starvation, from insanity, from each other? Can her group survive a plague-ridden world, while learning to fight against those who have let the loneliness, the isolation, the emptiness destroy who they once were. She doesn't think so, but she's determined to try.
In striking detail Jennifer relates multiple Alien interactions spanning a lifetime that began when two Grays removed her and her siblings from their beds one by one as their parents slept in the next room. Early on in life Jennifer wrestled with an inexplicable dread that something very strange and otherworldly kept coming for her. But, the full magnitude of this uninvited alien presence and unsettling memories remained deeply buried. That is until 1992 when Jennifer went searching for the truth surrounding her older brother's death in 1976. She was shocked and dismayed to learn that the Grays had orchestrated an elaborate presentation to imply that they had taken her brother's soul. They brought her to the scene of the accident to bear witness, knowing that someday she would remember, and she would write about it. The problem is; Jennifer doesn't truly buy into their claim, especially given that many other of her experiences with the aliens are not so benign. Yet, it is hard to explain how the Grays knew to visit her bedside the night before her brother's death to gently tuck her in and say, "Rest now, for tomorrow is an important day". Jennifer's search for answers led her to join the Houston UFO Chapter (HUFON) where she became involved in the December 9th 1994 Mass Abduction of HUFONs abductee support group. Her personal recall of that event is described in detail. Her stories mesh with other abductees in that she too has produced hybrid children, one being a dark haired boy that she named after her deceased brother. Also, like other abductees, she has been shown catastrophic events coming upon the earth. And several encounters involve her being taken to large underground structures.Jennifer chronicles her experiences honestly and compellingly, opening the door to share with the reader her years of personal involvement with the aliens, yet leaving them to draw their own conclusions. This book is a must read for those interested in peering into the strange world of Alien Abductions.
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