Robert Hastings (author UFOs & Nukes): “I was abducted since the 80s. These beings can move humans through walls. These are real, physical confrontations with NHI. I dont care about your educational background, your intelligence, if you dont accept the reality of this, you’ve missed the boat”

Robert Hastings (author of “UFOs & Nukes”) Reflects on His Abduction Experiences

In a recent interview on TheGoodTroubleShow, Robert Hastings revealed that he has been experiencing abductions since the 1980s. He asserts that these encounters are real, involving physical interactions with non-human intelligences (NHI). As he puts it, dismissing this reality based on educational background or intelligence is missing the point entirely.

Hastings Shares His Abduction Experience

At 34:41 into the interview, Hastings recounted a camping trip in August 1988 near Albuquerque, New Mexico, with around 15 others. He states, “What occurred that night made me convinced beyond any doubt that I, along with two others, had been abducted by non-human entities.”

He explains that, while he had been aware of abduction narratives from authors like Bud Hopkins and John Mack, he never imagined such an event could happen to him. “As much as I wish it hadn’t happened, it did, and I had multiple experiences that can be characterized as abductions by non-human entities through the late ’80s and into at least 2014.”

Confronting the Reality of NHI Encounters

At 37:23, Hastings emphasized the tangible nature of these experiences: “These encounters are physical, face-to-face confrontations with NHI. They’re not just psychological fantasies or delusions.” He believes these experiences are crucial to understanding the broader UFO phenomenon and must be integrated into his work.

Disturbing Encounters with Grey Entities

In a gripping account, Hastings describes waking up on December 31, 2014, to see a four-foot-tall being at the foot of his bed: “It was clearly a grey, with a large bulbous head.” He could only make out its silhouette but recognized the impending threat of abduction, stating, “What seemed like the next instant, I was back on my pillow, but several hours had clearly passed.”

Testimonies from Other Veterans

Hastings notes that among the 167 military veterans he has interviewed, seven, including Robert Salas and Robert Jacobs, have also reported abduction experiences. At 38:57, he confirms, “It’s real… those who wish to deny it are fighting a losing battle. At some point in human history, this will be recognized as real.”

Abduction Mechanics: Moving Through Barriers

He elaborates on the abduction process at 39:36, recounting Bob Salas’ experience: “He reported being paralyzed as small figures entered his room, lifting him off the bed and taking him through a closed window.” Hastings suggests this may involve a quantum phenomenon, as similar accounts from other veterans indicate that these entities can move themselves and their abductees through solid objects.

Reality Check: Accepting the Phenomenon

At 41:06, Hastings emphasizes the importance of recognizing these experiences: “If you say, ‘I’ll believe the military cases, but not in abductions,’ you are fooling yourselves.” He urges individuals, regardless of background or beliefs, to investigate and understand the physical reality of these encounters to gain a clearer perspective on the entire phenomenon.

For more insights, check out the full interview on TheGoodTroubleShow’s YouTube channel.

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  1. Robert Hastings’ insights provide a compelling perspective on the subject of UFOs and abductions. His numerous experiences over several decades, along with those of other credible witnesses, illustrate a phenomenon that many are reluctant to acknowledge. It’s intriguing that Hastings emphasizes the physical nature of these experiences, challenging the idea that they might be mere fantasies or delusions.

    His account of encountering a “grey” being in his bedroom, as well as the experiences shared by veterans like Robert Salas and Robert Jacobs, adds a layer of credibility and collective experience to the narrative. The recurring details of abduction scenarios—like being taken through walls or windows—suggest a consistency that warrants further exploration.

    Hastings’ call to acknowledge these realities, regardless of one’s background or beliefs, is a reminder that the UFO phenomenon encompasses many facets. Although skepticism is an important part of scientific inquiry, outright dismissal of such reports could hinder our understanding of a complex and possibly transformative aspect of human existence.

    Engaging with these claims, regardless of personal belief, can lead to a more nuanced understanding of the broader phenomenon and perhaps even prompt open-minded investigation into what lies beyond our current comprehension. The idea that we might be overlooking a significant part of our reality is definitely worth contemplating.

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