DISCOVERING ANOTHER DIMENSION
Imagine looking into the eyes of an alien being and realizing that everything you thought you knew about yourselfyour heritage, where you came from, who you really arewas a lie. That's exactly what happened to teacher, counselor and public servant Jim Walden when he looked up one night and saw an alien being standing at the foot of his bed. The events that followed would turn his world upside down and force him to rethink everything, from relationships to his concept of the universal order.
His storyrich with images of a secret underground testing facility... alien beings here on earth, operating within a fourth dimension... ancient religious figures revealed as aliens... the unveiling of an age-old human-alien hybrid programsounds like the makings of great science fiction. But for Jim Walden, who had never had any interest in science fiction or extraterrestrials, these events were far from fictitious. Discover the details of what happened that night in 1992, and the numerous encounters that followed during his interdimensional search for the truth of his existence.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
James L. Walden, Ed. D. (Pennsylvania), holds a doctorate in business education. He served as the city administrator of Eureka Springs, Arkansas, and has been a tenured associate professor of business administration. He participated in the development of the 12-part TV series From Beyond. This is his first book.
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FIRST EDITION First Printing, 1998
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Book design and project management: Michael Maupin Editing: Rose Brandt
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Walden, James L., 1946
The ultimate alien agenda: the re-engineering of humankind/ James L. Walden. 1st ed. p. cm.
ISBN 1-56718-779-X (pbk. )
1. Walden, James L., 1946-. 2. Alien abductionUnited States I. Title.
BF2050.Youve 1998
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For loving, supportive friends who listened without judging:
Jacquie Froelich Barbara Harmony Mary Henry , and Erik Arnesen ; and for Barbara Bartholic , whose tireless, selfless compassion saved my life.
CONTENTS
Foreword by Barbara Bartholic
Part One
1 The Night My Life Changed Forever
2 Sleep Is Impossible
3 The Regression Begins
4 Going Deeper
5 The Day After
6 Writing It All Down
Part Two
7 Human Hybrids
8 Who Are the Huliens?
9 Love Obsessions
10 Lets Start Over
Part Three11 My Alien Emerges, Feet First
12 Somethings Happening, Barbara!
13 Old Big Head Shows Up
14 Return of Old Big Head
15 Thinking It Through
16 Playing Devils Advocate
17 Reptilian Origins
Epilogue
They Are Us
For loving, supportive friends
who listened without judging:
Jacquie Froelich
Barbara Harmony
Mary Henry, and
Erik Arnesen;
and for Barbara Bartholic
whose tireless, selfless compassion saved my life.
FOREWORD
During December of 1977, a handsome, beguiling dark-haired professor politely declined an invitation to attend the premier opening of the epic UFO film, Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Dr. Jim Walden decided to spend the evening in his cozy study grading students' final exams.
The captivated audience that watched the Spielberg film that snowy night was unaware of the real-life UFO drama that was occurring simultaneously in their own neighborhoods, and throughout Arkansas.
Shortly after 7:00 p.m., the telephone lines at radio station KTHS in Berryville, Arkansas, were jammed with incoming calls as people tried frantically to report UFO sightings. Terrified teenage boys were chased home by a UFO that hovered over their car. A frantic mother claimed that her frightened daughter had been electrocuted by her curling iron as a UFO passed over their house. Farmers reported that their livestock went "ballistic," and ferocious guard dogs cowered in hiding as mysterious objects maneuvered silently across acres and acres of icy pastureland. Dismayed law enforcement agencies confirmed the event, and officers watched in awe while strange lights remained suspended in the dark winter sky. Personnel at the radio station received a tip that a "big one" was heading in their direction. Anxious announcers rushed outside just in time to watch an object, reportedly the size of a football field, glide slowly over the station building. During the following months, witnesses, ranging from nurses to nuclear scientists, continued to report the evening's unusual events. More than 200 people in Northwest Arkansas witnessed UFOs that December evening. Outraged farmers, nervous and deeply concerned about increasing cattle mutilations, formed heavily armed patrols. They camped in fields throughout long, eerie winter nights and were prepared to shoot the perpetrators if necessary, be they human or extraterrestrials.
My investigations of the unprecedented UFO encounters in Arkansas consumed nearly three years of my life and set the stage for my lifelong devotion to identifying and researching alien life forms that interface with humankind.
Fond memories of that time, nearly fifteen years earlier, flushed through my senses when I answered Dr. Jim Walden's introductory telephone call. He introduced himself in a soft-spoken, gentle voice. The thoughtful realist, and once-skeptical critic of alien encounters, spoke in a guarded fashion, trying desperately to avoid sounding insane as he described the recent disarming appearances of alien beings in his historic Victorian home. He cautiously told me about his abduction to an underground alien facility, described inexplicable marks on his body, and expressed his overwhelming fears of short, slender aliens.
When I responded to Dr. Walden's plea for help in understanding his contacts with alien beings and accepted his case, neither of us realized the significance or the magnitude of our future alliance. As his life's story unfolded, I learned that he had been a successful business manager and a respected educator at major universities in Arkansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma. A year before we met, he had accepted a leadership role in the management of Eureka Springs, Arkansas, a thriving resort community nestled in the grandeur of the primordial Ozark Mountains and known as "The Little Switzerland of America." Dr. Walden's demeanor suggested that he was in control of the alien intrusions in his life; but beneath his controlled facade, I perceived a man who was struggling to maintain one foot in the human world while the other one explored an alien dimension.