NASA, CIA Investigate Man From North Carolina Who Claims to Encounter Extraterrestrials With Red Eyes, Receive Regular Visits From Glowing Orbs
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NASA, CIA Investigate Man From North Carolina Who Claims to Encounter Extraterrestrials With Red Eyes, Receive Regular Visits From Glowing Orbs

A man from North Carolina claimed to have had several encounters with extraterrestrials. According to him, he received several visits from what appears to be UFO (unidentified flying objects), which is known today as UAP (unidentified aerial phenomena).

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Christopher Bledsoe, a former construction magnate, revealed to DailyMail.com that in 2007 after losing his business, he went out into the pitch-black woods near Cape Fear Lake to take his own life. He remembered yelling into the empty woods and asking for help amid his struggles.

"Whoever's up there, help me," he said.

After that, he reportedly saw something from within 40 feet of the hill's summit. Two tangerine-colored, blood-red spheres were hovering about 150 feet above the ground.

While Bledsoe hesitates to refer to them as "aliens," he is adamant that they are not from this Earth. He added that since then, these glowing orbs have appeared over his home "every night."

He added that at the time, he was broke and couldn't even buy his kids lunch. He reportedly lost everything and was desperate.

The ball of fire allegedly appeared directly over him. He remembered seeing two creatures with red eyes. In his recollection, he was just gone for 20 minutes but later learned that he was missing all night.

When he returned, he saw his son weeping, asking why he left him. Bledsoe said he shared the incident with his community, but he was ridiculed and was advised to keep it to himself, forcing him and his son to keep the experience a secret.

Bledsoe also remembered seeing a woman glowing in a white dress. She was reportedly floating three feet off the ground. The woman allegedly told him that she would help him if he knew why she was there.

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NASA, CIA Looking Into Alleged UAP Encounter

Bledsoe informed DailyMail.com that NASA started looking into his claims in 2008 and kept doing so for around eight years. According to Bledsoe, the American space agency did their homework and consulted members of his neighborhood.

He also participated in research involving "materials not of this world." Tim Taylor [a NASA veteran] reportedly placed a metal from a galaxy 50 million light-years away in his hand, and they waited for any reaction, and they got something they had never seen before. Taylor reportedly told him he had never seen anything like it.

In the past two years, Bledsoe has recorded over 2,000 videos of orbs passing over his house. Others were photographed hovering just a few feet above the ground, while others photographed the luminous balls in the sky.

Beyond Skinwalker Ranch, a show pursuing evidence of UAP found Bledsoe's story interesting. The program spent seven days with Bledsoe researching him and observing the skies near his home.

The detectives for the show discovered that Bledsoe could call upon the orbs at any time. He told DailyMail.com that all it takes is for him to pray for them to manifest.

The Monroe Institute, which investigates human consciousness, experts and NASA have examined the North Carolina resident's brain.

The group examines Bledsoe's brain activity as he interacts with the occurrences on the History Channel program. Bledsoe seemed to have an emotional connection with the orbs that appeared throughout the show, according to neuroscientist James Thompson, who examined the data and determined Bledsoe has no brain problems.

Bledsoe claimed that he was probably the most studied person in the world.

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