Evolution by Reilly Jim

Evolution by Reilly Jim

Author:Reilly, Jim [Reilly, Jim]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Publisher: Sayville Books
Published: 2014-04-28T16:00:00+00:00


A few weeks later, back in Washington DC, a meeting was called with the President’s Alien Affairs Council and the United Nation’s Global Security Commission to discuss the interviews of the returned abductees and get the perspective of a leading member of the captives. Heading up the meeting was Dr. Jennifer La Mont, leader of the President’s council and a member of the UN’s Board on Alien Intervention.

“Good afternoon, all,” said Jennifer, both to the few in the audience there and to many more over the 3D teleconference system seen throughout the world. “Today we will hear firsthand from one of the captives about his experience on the alien craft while deep in space, and will find out what he was told regarding the fate of mankind. He partook in advanced educational studies between the two abductions, like many of the captives. Some got their PhDs or other advanced degrees in record time. Their grasp of linguistic skills is extraordinary. They could speak to someone in another culture and quickly understand their language. With that said, our guest will announce what he learned from conversations with the Ancient Visitors. Please welcome Matt Schaeffer, who has a story to tell us.”

The present council members and cameras from every news organization on earth focused in on him. Worldwide, almost every person able to view a PDA, headset television, or giant projection virtual reality link listened in. Making sure he was speaking slowly and clearly to the world, he began: “Thank you for having me today, and I hope to fill you in on what I know about the plans the Ancient Visitors have for the human race.”

After an uncomfortable pause, Jennifer asked, “Matt, could you please tell us in detail about your experiences and what you learned so that we can understand?”

Standing there with the weight of the world on his shoulders, Matt was relieved to answer what would be hard for all to hear: “I will be thorough in my description.” He then took a deep breath and began to explain, “This time when we woke up on the ship, we were not as confused as we had been the first time. Fortunately, there were no language barriers between us, and the confusion of the first time we were taken did not occur. We gathered ourselves and began to organize. Not only could we understand our world’s different languages, we were starting to understand the different alien races language as well…”



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