Terrell Copeland UFO Experience
Terrell Copeland, a former U.S. Marine, traveled the
farthest to attend the "secret" meeting, driving 600 miles from rural
Virginia. Copeland's foray into the paranormal began two years ago with a UFO
sighting he said was captured on his cell phone from his apartment in downtown
Suffolk, Va.
"It was an orb of light," he said. "Just a
big ball of light. It wasn't moving. One was solid white. The other was
directly across the street from it ... up 300 feet above ground and was
changing colors very rapidly.
"This is ... this is not usual. Something's wrong here.
Maybe I am in over my head. I'm not supposed to be looking at this stuff,"
Copeland, 27, who drives forklifts at a warehouse for a living, recalled
thinking.
But after the video of what Copeland said he witnessed in
the sky was posted on YouTube, he said a strange visitor came to his front
door.
"I woke up from the nap by the sound of someone trying
to enter my apartment," he said. "And I said, 'Who is it?' There was
no answer. Still just, you know, you could see the door knob moving and like a
scratching at the door. And I keep a firearm. It was on my table. And my
thought was to get up and check.
"I was in complete paralysis. The only things I could
move were my eyes. And I heard a voice through the door say, 'You don't need
that weapon. We won't harm.'"
Soon after, Copeland said he started experiencing what he
calls "missing time." During a span of two nights, Copeland said, he
missed four hours -- not as a result of sleep.
Spiritual Transformation
"When you see these object[s], and then you do the
research and you see that there are so many people who have experienced the
same thing as you ... you have to say to yourself ... maybe there is something
to this," he said.
With the number of unexplained UFO sightings mounting,
Copeland began keeping a log and sketching what he believes he witnessed during
the "missing time" episodes.
"I was a in a room and I saw a woman who did not have
complete human features," he recalled from the night he said he was
abducted in 2006. "She had the typical black eyes that you hear about. She
had an elongated skull. And that startled me. And the next memory I have is me
standing on my balcony waving at this cylinder-shaped ship."
Copeland said that his experiences with aliens have
spiritually transformed him.
"I just want to be a better person because if I feel if
someone from above took notice of me ... then maybe I'm doing something right.
And if I'm doing something right, maybe I can do it better," he said.
Growing Number Believe They Have Been Abducted
Copeland's otherworldly convictions are shared by thousands
of believers. Hundreds flocked to the national convention of the Mutual UFO
Network, or MUFON, in Denver this month to share their experiences with
like-minded believers.
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