This Man Has One of the Most Convincing UFO Encounters

By Vicky Verma | Source

This Man, who served in the U.S. Air Force, has one of the most convincing UFO encounter stories. He had a terrifying experience at Devil’s Den State Park, claiming to have been repeatedly abducted by aliens, fitted with a tracking device, and experimented on.

Terry Lovelace found something strange in his leg during a doctor’s visit in 2012. He had felt a sharp pain, lost his balance, and fallen. When the doctor took an X-ray, he discovered a small square object deep inside Terry’s leg. The doctor was confused because Terry had never had surgery or an accident that could explain it. Then, Terry remembered something he had tried to forget for 40 years—a terrifying experience at Devil’s Den State Park. The object in his leg was not man-made.

In 1973, Mr. Lovelace joined the U.S. Air Force immediately after graduating from high school. He received training as a medic/EMT and was stationed at Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri, which was previously called Sedalia Air Force Base. The base served as a B-2 bomber base and missile base and was home to the 351st Strategic Missile Wing, with many Minuteman II nuclear-armed ICBM silos scattered across the rural area.

Lovelace worked as a medic at an Air Force base and drove an ambulance at night with his partner, Toby. One night in June 1977, while taking a break, they looked at the stars. Toby, who loved astronomy, pointed out planets and constellations. Their night shifts were usually quiet, but this night changed their lives forever.

Later, Lovelace and Toby went camping at Devil’s Den State Park in Arkansas. As they sat by the fire, the sounds of crickets and frogs suddenly stopped, making everything eerily silent. Then, they saw three bright lights moving toward them. As the lights got closer, they realized they were coming from a huge, black, triangular-shaped UFO.

A blue laser beam quickly scanned over them, and the next thing they knew, they had lost consciousness. When Lovelace woke up, Toby was staring outside the tent. Lovelace looked too and saw the UFO floating above a group of about twelve children standing in a field. Confused, he asked, “Why are those kids out here at this time of night?”

Toby responded, “They aren’t kids. Don’t you remember? They took us and hurt us.”

Hearing this triggered Lovelace’s memory. Over the years, he used hypnosis to recover more details about what happened that night. He remembered being taken inside the UFO, where strange-looking beings performed medical experiments on him.

These beings looked somewhat human but were also very different. They didn’t speak but communicated using thoughts (telepathy). Lovelace recalled lying on an examination table, trying to scream, but no sound came out. Through telepathy, he could hear the beings telling him not to be afraid and that they would return him safely.

As the UFO hovered over them, Lovelace felt an overwhelming sense of calm, almost like he was sedated. A bright white light shone down from the craft for about 30 seconds, lighting up the whole campsite. Then, a thin blue laser scanned the entire area, sweeping over them, their tent, and the fire. After a few minutes, everything went dark again. Toby casually said, “Show’s over,” and the two men went back to their tent and fell asleep—something that seems impossible given the situation. But they were still being affected by the ship’s technology, which kept them calm and made them tired.

Lovelace later woke up in a terrifying place. He wasn’t in the tent anymore. He was naked, lying on a cold rubber floor with his clothes folded on his chest. The air smelled like chemicals, and a low humming sound filled the space. Panic set in when he realized he couldn’t move—his body was paralyzed, but his mind was racing. He could only watch. Somewhere in the distance, he heard a woman scream in terror. As his eyes adjusted, he saw he was in an enormous room, much larger than the spacecraft above their camp should have been able to hold.

To his right, at least ten other people—men, women, even children—lay paralyzed like him, their eyes darting in fear or staring blankly at the ceiling. Small, floating vehicles carried children around the space. Then, he saw them—small, gray-skinned beings with large black eyes, wearing gray flight suits. They moved quickly and mechanically. But what shocked him even more was that there were humans among them—people wearing beige uniforms with orange insignias, seemingly part of the crew. They ignored the abductees and went about their tasks.

Then, Lovelace locked eyes with a strange, pink-skinned being that stood about six feet tall. Unlike the smaller Grays, this one had an intense presence. As it stared at him, Lovelace felt it reading his mind, downloading his thoughts and memories. He felt completely exposed and violated. Before he could process what was happening, several Gray beings lifted him and carried him down a hallway.

Along the way, he saw glass tanks lining the right side of the corridor. Some were empty, but others contained strange creatures—some familiar, others completely alien. In one tank, he noticed pink water and what looked like a newborn puppy. But when the tiny creature opened its eyes, Terry realized it wasn’t a puppy at all, and he panicked.

At the end of the hallway, the Grays took him into a dome-shaped medical examination room. The entire room was white, gray, or stainless steel, resembling a hospital. They placed him on a table that, oddly, felt warm. But then he realized—it wasn’t heated for his comfort. It was warm from the bodies that had been there before him.

Then, two new aliens entered—9-foot-tall beings resembling praying mantises. The smaller Grays turned Lovelace onto his side, and the Mantis-like beings began operating on his lower back. The pain was unbearable. He screamed, but no sound came out. One of the Mantis aliens seemed annoyed and telepathically told him, “Why are you screaming? Stop screaming. You know we don’t hurt you. You know we take you back.” Then, with a tap on his forehead, everything went black.

Moments later, Lovelace and Toby found themselves lying near their car. Terry wasn’t scared at first—he was annoyed that they hadn’t been put back in their tent. But then, a group of six Grays appeared, dragging them across the grass and tossing them into the tent. Everything was still unnaturally silent. Terry wanted to speak but was too exhausted. His vision blurred, and he passed out.

He woke up again to blinding flashes of green light piercing through the tent, making his body ache. Toby peeked through the tent flap, mumbling something. Lovelace’s watch had stopped at midnight, but the tent’s clock showed 3:00 a.m.—three hours had passed, but they had no memory of what happened during that time.

Terry Lovelace reached for his flashlight, but Toby stopped him, whispering for him to stay quiet. Terry then noticed that Toby was crying. They heard footsteps and movement around their campsite. When they finally dared to look outside, they saw a huge craft hovering nearby, the size of a tall office building. It had small windows, and Terry saw figures moving inside. Below the craft, he saw what looked like children walking around—but Toby whispered that they weren’t children. They weren’t human.

Toby then started crying again, saying, “They took us. They hurt us.” Suddenly, memories hit Lovelace—bright lights, small creatures, a giant insect, medical instruments, and terrible pain. He tried to push the images away. Then, a white beam of light came from the craft, and the strange figures walked into it and disappeared. The ship then rose, rotated, and silently flew away at high speed.

Lovelace said that they had a terrible experience that left their skin red and sore like a bad sunburn all over their body, even the soles of their feet. They had to go to the hospital at the base for two days because they were very dehydrated.

Back at the Air Force base, Lovelace dropped Toby off and went home, where his wife saw his condition and took him to the medical clinic. He told the doctors about his burns but left out what happened between 9 PM and 3 AM, fearing they’d think he was crazy. The doctors confirmed that his burns were from radiation, and his clothes were taken away as biohazard material.

Then, on the third night, two men in black suits from the Air Force Office of Special Investigations (OSI) showed up at Terry’s hospital room. They questioned him, acting as if they already knew what had happened. One of them read him his military rights, making it clear he was in serious trouble. They pressured him to tell them everything, but he only admitted to seeing lights. The men accused him of hiding the truth, then made him sign documents he wasn’t allowed to read. They warned him never to speak of the incident and forbade him from ever contacting Toby again.

Soon after, Toby was transferred to Japan, and they never spoke again. The whole experience traumatized Terry, so he kept quiet, trying to forget everything. Over time, the memories faded, though he continued to suffer from PTSD. Despite this, he built a successful career, became a lawyer, and led a seemingly normal life.

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3 Replies to “This Man Has One of the Most Convincing UFO Encounters”

  1. Douglas A James

    All fits…the greys were harvesting human DNA because it’s said the tall greys were dying off they had done something and were not able to procreate for some reason. Some abductions are for their own people incarnated to check on them…but that’s for positive ETs …not greys!

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    1. Diamond Lil

      Oh Viktor, although I stopped reading at the end of the page, without clicking to read more, I really wished I hadn’t read any of it right before bedtime….

      I’ll have to watch some distracting cute animal videos.

      💗💎😮‍💨

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