"I worked at a nuclear weapons storage depot in the Nevada desert outside Nellis AFB for six years- it’s now shut down. When people say UFOs are attracted to nukes, they are telling the truth. But so much more goes on."

I posted this as comment in his post as well. Thought I'd share it here too to see if anyone has similar experience:

This happened very recently, January 5th of this year. I woke up at around 5AM from a very loud sound I could only compare to the sound of trumpet/flute-ish and/or the sound of a steel roof being hit by a strong gust of wind plus some kind of humming. I could feel a very cold breeze behind me (I'm sleeping on my side and I am facing the wall, behind me is a window).

I'm living in a two story townhouse alone, and there are only walls between me and my neighbors, so I thought they should be able to hear the sounds as well.

At this point I am wide awake, my room was bright af (I always sleep with all the lights off but would leave a dim/night light on), imagine someone with a spotlight pointing it towards my room's window.

Needless to say that I was confused af and freaking out at this point. I was staring straight at the doorknob, because for some reason my instinct was telling me to run. The thing is, I would've but I couldn't. I couldn't move a goddamn muscle.

Now here's where it gets weird, after making an attempt to run (which I couldn't) I heard a high pitch noise, some kind of ringing that started from my right ear to left, like a tinnitus-ish, then almost immediately everything went silent, like dead silent and it became warm.

I could not hear the dogs barking outside, I could not hear the highway, I couldn't hear my goddang fan that was pointing towards me, but I could hear me breathing.

You thought that's weird? Welp, here's the even more weird stuff, right after everything went dead silent and my surroundings became warm. I felt a strange sensation in my head, even until now I couldn't find words to exactly describe what it feels like, but it was as if something tapped my brain, I mean not physically of course. The sensation in my head was so weird, like it was pulsating and creating a ripple effect in my head. Try to search alpha waves asmr on youtube, the first thumbnail of the result you would see is the closest thing I could describe the feeling through a picture instead of words.

Now this will sounds corny, but for some strange reason I could tell that I was about to receive some kind of transmission through my head. I was thinking is this what I think this is (telepath)?

You know that feeling when you're looking at someone and you could tell that person is about to tell you something? That same kind of feeling, only this time I wasn't looking at any person, there were no any visual cues that would left me under the impression that I was about to hear something (hell I was staring at the door knob while all of these weirdness was happening).

And this is when I really lost my shit, I didn't know what was going to happened to me, I was hyperventilating, I was scared af. I remember closing my eyes, and I shit you not, right after I said these exact words "I'm not ready yet." All that weird sensation in my head was gone, I could hear my surroundings again, I could hear and feel my goddang fan my effin goddang fan! I could hear my neighbors dogs barking, my room is dark again.

My eyes were still shut for a minute or two, coz I was still scared af. I was scared that if I opened my eyes I might see something that would freak me even more.

I heard one of my neighbors preparing for work and that's when I get the courage to get up and look around. Windows are closed, doors are locked, I lived alone. I even looked at the sky to see if there's something weird, but there was nothing.

After a few minutes I heard my alarm, it was 5:30AM. And I prepared for work like nothing happened.

I've only mentioned this to 5 people. Weird stuff keeps on happening even to this day.

Exactly one week after that happened, around 8:30PM-ish, while I was doing some work at home. I noticed the birds were chirping like crazy, same with my neighbors dogs. But it was the birds that really caught my attention. It was weird how the birds were chirping, it was kinda aggressive, like a dog barking at strangers. I didn't even know that there were lots of birds in my part of the neighborhood. I mean I always hear birds chirping early in the morning, but never in the evening, not like this.

I had this feeling like I was being watched, you know when some suspicious guy is looking at you and look like he's about to do something really really bad at you. That kind of feeling.

At this point I was looking from my window, scanning the area outside. There was no one in the road, I could see trees, I could hear one of neighbors having some kind of party, I could hear the highway, nothing unusual except from the dogs barking aggressively and birds chirping like crazy.

I kept looking around from my window, and right after my eyes look at one particular spot, I felt a static in my body and then the ringing thing happened again. It started from my right ear to left, and then boom dead silence. No birds chirping, no dogs barking, no noise from my neighbors party, no wind, nothing.

My surroundings became warm, but take note it was a very windy night and I could see the trees moving because of the wind, but for some reason from where I was standing there was no air, I was looking at my fan and it was on, but I couldn't feel the air coming from it and I couldn't hear it neither. Same weird stuff, I could hear myself talking and breathing hell I even tried to clap just to see if I could hear it.

I kept staring at that particular spot and the very same weird sensation in my brains happened again. Of course I was freaking out, because I was now convinced that it is real and it was happening 100%. I wasn't sleeping, I was wide awake, I don't do drugs, I don't drink, I don't smoke.

I don't know what you call it, but I held onto the metal thing in between my window because I thought I was going to fall down, just fall not passed out. I was catching my breath, trying to calm myself down.

I just kept staring at that particular spot, holding my ground, not saying anything, and after a few minutes it all stopped. All that weird sensation in my brain gone in an instant, I could feel and and hear my surroundings again.

I was left dumbfounded, because I didn't know what was going on.

I still don't.

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