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I'm a 64-year-old retired lawyer and former Assistant Attorney General with an unusual story to tell. Every word of it is true. It happened in a state park known as Devil's Den. For fear of losing my job and damaging my reputation in the legal community, I never spoke about the incident. If it hadn't happened to me, I'd be skeptical too.
In 1977, I was an active duty NCO in the USAF. A friend and I planned a two-night camping trip to explore the wilderness. Hoping to photograph eagles we sought a remote area on high ground. We drove deep into the forest until we came to a high plateau. It was the perfect location. We had forest to our back and a large open meadow in front of us. The view was amazing. We made camp and settled in for an evening around the campfire.
Late in the evening I noticed the forest sounds of crickets and tree frogs we'd heard just an hour earlier had all stopped. The silence unnerved me but my friend Toby assured me our laughter and chatter had quieted them and they'd soon return. I still felt unsettled. Looking to the west Toby asked, Where those lights there before? I turned to look. There on the horizon sat a perfect triangle of three very bright stars. We studied them for a few minutes and were speculating what they might be...when they suddenly moved. They rotated once as if on an axis and began a slow ascent into the night sky.
The three points of light remained equidistant to one another, gaining altitude and speed. The lights on each point of the triangle grew brighter too, as the triangle expanded. The area inside the triangle was solid black, much darker than the surrounding night sky. As it moved past stars they would blink out for a moment and then blink back on once it had passed. I recall the uneasiness I felt a half-hour earlier was gone. I asked my friend, Hey, Tobe...are you afraid? He didn't reply. This triangle was soon over our heads. I recall thinking that Toby had been wrong; the night sounds never returned....
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- Robbybanana
- 13-02-19
Interesting and compelling!
A really great book, I couldn’t wait to get into my car of a morning to listen to the next couple of chapters. The story was gripping right from the start, and unlike a lot of books of this type it was also credible. I liked that the book was narrated by the author, it gave it extra gravitas believability.
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- kate s mcdermott
- 16-11-19
Omg!
Everyone needs to read this! Amazing book I was hooked and I could put it down!
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- John Williams (Artist)
- 21-03-22
Attention!
Do not listen if you are side tracked. It deserves your attention. Great if you've never been believed as a child , even gets you wound at his childhood Dr!! You'll be on his side by this point! He's a very fair adult so he seems balanced . Especially sisters discussing his changes after experience. The details of aliens are cluelike when scared! eg mannequin etc. however I love it.
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- andy m
- 20-01-22
A little long-winded
Interesting story, albeit inevitably difficult to believe. Not a natural narrator by any means, and I ended up choosing to listen to this book in noisier environments (or without headphones) as some of the mouth noises became a bit irritating sometimes! I stuck with it though, and quite enjoyed it – though I do feel it could have been condensed by an hour or two.
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- S. Morris
- 19-02-21
Disturbingly Believable
After my somewhat ambivalent reception of Timothy Good's Earth: An Alien Enterprise, I had a look at-the list of other books recommended to me and thought Incident at Devil's Den looked interesting. Looking at the very positive reviews, I decided to purchase it using one of my credits and I have to say that I found this book hard to put down.
Now, the whole alien abduction story is one I am familiar with, having read numerous accounts from many people over the years. however, this personal telling of this story from Terry Lovelace, imbues this subject matter with a chilling sense of reality I've not encountered thus far. His telling of his story, actually narrating himself, lends real credibility to this field of study in a way I've not come across before.
No, Terry's narration isn't slick, like a professional narrators would be and there are several misread words and some unremoved retakes. However, this also adds to the sense of grass roots realism here. His telling is honest and the lack of polish to the presentation only adds to the authenticity of his account in my view.
If the story he has to tell is true, and I have no reason to doubt it, then there is disturbing things going on and have been doing so for decades.
If you do not believe in such things, then I'd recommend you listen to this book and see if you reevaluate your beliefs. If not, then as one reviewer put it, it's a ripping yarn if nothing else.
I found Incident at Devil's Den compelling, gripping and believably honest. Either Terry Lovelace is a superb liar, or there is cause to be concerned. You decide.
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- Anonymous User
- 23-06-21
Keeps you captivated from start to finish.
The book is so good that it makes you crave for more content. I can only recommend you to buy this book.
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- Mr C.
- 02-03-21
Extremely compelling.
I will eat my hat if this isn't true. I think it demonstrates as with so many other abduction experiences how little we know about how things really work, the relationships between gravity, time, light and dimensions will one day become clear, humankind will look back on these times as archaic and savage. Terry has done an excellent job at writing and narrating this book.
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- Paul Jones
- 10-11-21
Brilliant
So many of us now finding each other. What does the future hold for us all.
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- Anonymous User
- 21-08-19
Fantastic book
Loved it, I'd recommend it to anyone, just have an open mind, the truth really is out there disclosure is coming, are you ready
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- Bruce R. Fenton
- 03-10-18
Very compelling account
Heartfelt and gripping witness account of ET phenomenon and military complicity. A must read book.
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