You would think that if you saw a UFO, especially if you and a close friend had an impressive sighting, you would remember it, even if it took place decades ago. That’s what a man I’ll call George thought. But he was surprised by the response he heard from his friend when he mentioned their mutual sighting.
George is a government employee in a mid-sized city in Florida, who annually attends professional conferences with colleagues from around the country. One of those colleagues is his old friend, Rick. At a recent gathering, George met with Rick and decided to mention their mutual sighting. They had never spoken of it since the event.
As kids, they lived near a river where they used to play and fish. One summer day, they were out in separate boats, had tied them together, and were laying on their backs soaking in the sun as they drifted along. That was when they spotted a large black disc moving overhead.
So George said to Rick, “Do you remember that time we saw a UFO?”
“Oh, yeah,” Rick responded, readily. “We were on the hill with that old castle.”
George knew the place. The castle had been imported from England and rebuilt on a hill in Connecticut. From the hill, you could see the skyline of New York City. But George had no recollection of any UFO sighting at that location. And, when he explained where he recalled the sighting had taken place, Rick shook his head. He had no such memory.
How could the two men have such different memories of the same event?
One explanation might be that both events took place, and there was more involved than a mere sighting. The UFO abduction scenario is replete with incidents in which the memories of abductees were erased, and later recalled through hypnotic regression. It could be that was the case with George and Rick.
What makes George’s story even more intriguing is that he’s married to Sandy, the retired veterinarian whose experiences with alien beings has been discussed on Whitley Strieber’s Dreamland radio show and also here on the blog. George has never taken a great interest in the UFO or paranormal fields. He doesn’t read books on the subjects. But he has had some experiences with entities, who apparently have visited Sandy and George in their home.
Sandy’s experiences have taken place over decades and she’s convinced that the entities led her to George and, to a degree, have guided her life through synchronicities they generated. She and George are well aware that such ideas are controversial and could endanger their professional and personal reputations, if they were identified.
George told me about his UFO sighting during a lunch in Cassadaga, Florida. He also noted a synchronicity related to the UFO scenario. One day, a top administrator asked him what he thought about UFOs and aliens. That surprised George, because the man knew nothing about George’s on-going events with Sandy or his own UFO sighting or encounter.
What followed was a series of closed doors discussions over a number of month in which the man detailed his decades-long history of alien encounters, beginning in his childhood. So George has found the ‘taboo’ UFO-alien subject permeating both his personal and professional life. He’s not sure what to think about these experiences, but he recognizes that synchronicity is involved.

























