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Incident at Devil's Den

By: Terry Lovelace Esq.
Narrated by: Terry J. Lovelace
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I'm a 64-year-old retired lawyer and former Assistant Attorney General with an unusual story to tell. Every word of it is true. It happened in a state park known as Devil's Den. For fear of losing my job and damaging my reputation in the legal community, I never spoke about the incident. If it hadn't happened to me, I'd be skeptical too. 

In 1977, I was an active duty NCO in the USAF. A friend and I planned a two-night camping trip to explore the wilderness. Hoping to photograph eagles we sought a remote area on high ground. We drove deep into the forest until we came to a high plateau. It was the perfect location. We had forest to our back and a large open meadow in front of us. The view was amazing. We made camp and settled in for an evening around the campfire. 

Late in the evening I noticed the forest sounds of crickets and tree frogs we'd heard just an hour earlier had all stopped. The silence unnerved me but my friend Toby assured me our laughter and chatter had quieted them and they'd soon return. I still felt unsettled. Looking to the west Toby asked, Where those lights there before? I turned to look. There on the horizon sat a perfect triangle of three very bright stars. We studied them for a few minutes and were speculating what they might be...when they suddenly moved. They rotated once as if on an axis and began a slow ascent into the night sky. 

The three points of light remained equidistant to one another, gaining altitude and speed. The lights on each point of the triangle grew brighter too, as the triangle expanded. The area inside the triangle was solid black, much darker than the surrounding night sky. As it moved past stars they would blink out for a moment and then blink back on once it had passed. I recall the uneasiness I felt a half-hour earlier was gone. I asked my friend, Hey, Tobe...are you afraid? He didn't reply. This triangle was soon over our heads. I recall thinking that Toby had been wrong; the night sounds never returned....

©2018 terry j. lovelace (P)2018 terry j. lovelace

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fantastic

absolutely loved it, if you're an experiencer you will find yourself nodding your head as you listen.

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Fascinating story

I am not 100% sure if I believe the story or not, but I found it fascinating none the less.

The book is narrated by the author, who may not have the most "ideal" voice for narration, however I think it worked well as it made it feel more personal and I found it pleasant to listen to, knowing he was speaking from his own experience. A few small gripes with some mouth sounds or a few times where he restarted a sentence, but really it was fine as I'm not too picky.

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Enjoyed all of it

Finished the book in 1 day. loved it not sure if I believe everything but its a subject i enjoy.
I like to believe in more positive alien contact.

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More than expected!

I assumed this book to be solely about 1 particular event. I was pleasantly surprised when I found it to cover a lifetime of experiences from his childhood as well as later on while serving in the military.

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Thankyou

Speak your truth, live your truth ❤️ thankyou appreciate your words, lessons and courage, I’ll take the red pill every time, much honour to you sir.

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Great (at times)

Terry Lovelace writes a great story - against all odds, the only issue was that the story was drawn out on a couple of points. The main point is the corroboration of the information regarding the moon - Ingo Swann (Penetration) wrote of similar experiences and the effort that the US Airforce has tried to silence him and others. I would recommend this book, even if it is slow at times.

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