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February 5, 1998: Reptilian Encounters - Pamela Stonebrooke
Published 2 years, 2 months ago
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Art Bell opens with Peter Davenport discussing mysterious photographs of U.S. Air Force Black Hawk helicopters dumping pilot whales 150 miles out to sea, whales the military had kept for 13 months after they beached themselves near Key West with their tails bent at 90-degree angles. Davenport estimates the operation cost taxpayers over a million dollars and questions why the military would invest such resources in cetacean rehabilitation only to release them back into the wild.
The program then shifts to returning guest Pamela Stonebrooke, a professional singer and self-described experiencer who recounts her ongoing encounters with reptilian beings. She describes a profound telepathic and emotional connection with a reptilian entity, one that began when a human-appearing figure transformed mid-encounter into a scaled creature. A regression session with hypnotherapist Barbara Lamb revealed what Pamela interprets as a past-life memory of existing as a reptilian warrior facing extinction.
Pamela discusses the personal cost of going public, including job loss and strained relationships, while noting she has received hundreds of letters from other women describing similar experiences. She also references frightening incidents suggesting military interest in her case, including waking up drugged with physical injuries after apparent interrogation.
The program then shifts to returning guest Pamela Stonebrooke, a professional singer and self-described experiencer who recounts her ongoing encounters with reptilian beings. She describes a profound telepathic and emotional connection with a reptilian entity, one that began when a human-appearing figure transformed mid-encounter into a scaled creature. A regression session with hypnotherapist Barbara Lamb revealed what Pamela interprets as a past-life memory of existing as a reptilian warrior facing extinction.
Pamela discusses the personal cost of going public, including job loss and strained relationships, while noting she has received hundreds of letters from other women describing similar experiences. She also references frightening incidents suggesting military interest in her case, including waking up drugged with physical injuries after apparent interrogation.