Alien Encounters & Alien Abduction Stories | Paranormal Podcast - Coast to Coast AM Alt
Bob Mitchell, joined the
Farside to discuss new alien abduction cases, and to ask the question of “
What If?”.
What if a mere 10 to 20 percent of all
Alien encounters turned out to be true?
How Many Alien Races are There
If the story of the Ataracu is to believed, then there is only one
Alien race of intelligent extraterrestrial beings that have visited the
Earth.
Are
Alien Abductions Responsible for
Missing Children
More information to come.
Author, journalist Bob Mitchell presents a never before glimpse into the inside world of the
Greys along with a unique cast of Experiencers, who share their alien encounters including their abductions, their horrifying medical experiments and their universal connection to reincarnation and alien consciousness.
Bob Mitchell discussed unusual accounts regarding extraterrestrial contacts including never-before-told stories from the inside world of the Greys, and Mantids, as revealed by abductees and contactees. One of the experiencers he interviewed is a woman who goes by the name of
Cinta ej
Narat, and her extensive information sometimes contradicted some of the popular notions about the Greys. The beings told her the name of their race is the Ataracu, they hail from the
Orion constellation, and they have peaceful intentions. They were created by the same God we worship, and were likely the ones the ancients called
the Anunnaki, she told
Mitchell.
According to Narat, it was the Ataracu who crashed at
Roswell, and two of them survived for a brief period. The beings are physically similar to humans, with larger brains, and longer fingers. They are just over 5 ft. tall, and live for around
400 years (which is the equivalent of 1,
000 human years), she further detailed. A male contactee he spoke with described a bizarre but beneficent encounter with an enormous 30 ft. tall Mantid creature that occurred while he was in an out-of-body state. Mitchell also talked his involvement with the Alien Cosmic
Expo that will be taking place this June in
Brantford, Ontario.
Bob
Bain's Farside has been ranked as a top alternative to
Coast to Coast AM. In many cases the shows on The Farside (
Paranormal Podcast) can compliment and often serve to provide more information from the guests that Coast to Coast AM doesn't provide.
Captivating interviews from one of the best new voices in the Paranormal. Bob explores topics that other paranormal hosts and podcasters refuse to touch—and dares to ask the questions that needs to be asked.
Micah Hanks called Bob, and Bob Bain’s Farside, one of the best new voices in the Paranormal today, on Coast to Coast AM. Take a listen, and find out why!
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What if alien abductions are real?
What if more than one alien species is visiting Earth?
What if humankind is only one consciousness in the universe?
In his new book, Mitchell presents an intriguing cast of Experiencers, who share their alien encounters, including their abductions and visitations, their horrifying medical experiments, their connections to other worldly beings and future apocalyptic visions and their universal connection to reincarnation and alien consciousness.
Among the stories is a never before reported glimpse into the inside world of the Greys by a woman, who claims to have been chosen to tell their story to the world. “She reveals their society, their culture, where they’re from and their connection to mankind,” Mitchell said.
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It’s a mind blowing look at a species we call the Greys but one she says is really called the Ataracu. “She claims mankind has been misled by governments as to the true nature of this benevolent race of star travelers.” Is her story far fetched?
Perhaps, but what if she really has a telepathic connection to this race? Wouldn’t that change your world? Wouldn’t that be a game changer?
Mitchell was a crime reporter and sports writer for nearly 35 years for
The Toronto Star before leaving the newspaper in
2013 to pursue other interests. He is currently a freelancer writer, public speaker and media relations consultant.