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The Brian Scott Case
According to Commander X, the
area where Scott was abducted within the Superstition mountains of Arizona
contains an underground base where, he alleged, at least five individuals had
been abducted (to the underground base) that he is aware of, Brian Scott being
one of them.
The Superstition
mountains are notorious for the many bizarre deaths and beheadings that have
taken place there. Many have alleged that in certain parts of this wasteland a
sudden force or irrational impulse can come over a person and cause them to
suddenly turn against others in their party. There have been several cases where
strange 'voices' have driven treasure-hunters insane and, in some cases, driven
them to kill their partners.
Even
though the following account does not specifically mention the underground base
described by Commander X, other sources who have talked to Mr. Scott do suggest
that an underground installation was involved.
Brad
Steiger, in his book 'THE UFO ABDUCTORS' (1988., Berkley Books., N.Y.)
describes Brian Scott's experiences as follows:
"...Scott's first
abduction reportedly occurred in the Arizona desert near Phoenix in 1971, and
he claimed that another had just occurred on December 22, 1975, in Garden
Grove, California. In between, Scott said, there were three other terrifying
sessions with the aliens and repeated visits to his home by balls of light and
a transparent being that called itself the Host.
"Incredibly, Scott found that a friend of his
was already inside the craft. The two of them were taken into a small room
that began to fill with a fog or a mist. Then they were confronted by four or
five 'very horrifying' creatures. Scott described them as having gray skin
like that of a crocodile or a rhino, with a thicker patch of hide over the
front torso... The beings were seven feet tall, according to Scott, and... had
three fingers and a thumb kicked over to one side."
Steiger
then records a conversation between Scott and researcher Timothy Green Beckley:
"TIM BECKLEY: What
happened on the day when your wife was sent to the hospital?
"SCOTT: She had been to
work, pretty much handling everything that was going on around her. Then I got
a call that she wasn't feeling very well. I brought her home, and after about
fifteen minutes of sitting there talking with her, she was saying several
things, none of which made any sense to me or to her. She said that she had
been in the bathroom and suddenly felt hands all over her body. It was as if
someone had broken into the house and molested her. When she calmed down and
started making explanations to me about what the hell was wrong with her, it
was as if, from her description, the guys I had seen aboard the craft in 1971
had visited her. This is odd, because she has never even seen any sketches
that I made of those entities.
"BECKLEY: So this was an
actual materialization -- if you want to call it that -- of the entities in
the house?
"SCOTT: I don't know what
is was.
"BECKLEY: But she was so
upset that you decided to take her to the hospital?
"SCOTT: Later that
evening, it seemed as if she was okay. I was on the phone, and the baby was
getting into everything so I couldn't carry on the conversation. I got up and
went looking for my wife. I heard a bumping sound and a moan coming from the
bathroom. My wife was on the floor, hyperventilating. I got her up and onto a
chair in the living room. I was on my way to call her mother when she just
fell flat on her face. I called the paramedics, and while they were on the
way, she got up and fell down again. Then she began to become hysterical. It
took four paramedics to hold her down. She was throwing people around as if
they were tissue paper. Guys were thrown backward against the furniture.
Finally they loaded her up in the ambulance. I came back in the house, and the
baby was not in the playpen. I panicked, because I couldn't find our
one-year-old baby who got out of a playpen!"
Steiger
continued:
"Tim Beckley asked Scott
about the Host. 'There is one entity that comes through that calls itself the
Host, whatever that means,' Scott attempted to explain. 'It speaks in what
sounds like some kind of computerized language. The voice seems to come out of
me, an inner voice that is not mine. The entity says that I am one with it. It
says, "I am; I am" or "You are one with me." When asked if
it has a name, it will just come back and say, "I am; I am."
(Note: According to
Judeo-Christian teaching, as we read in the events surrounding Moses' ascent of
Mt. Sinai, Almighty God alone can honestly profess that 'I Am that I Am', which
in the original Hebrew means that He alone is self-existence and not dependent
on an outside force, as all other created beings are, and therefore is 'God'.
The events of molestation which took place against Scott's wife would indicate
that 'the Host' IS NOT God, and therefore, as is the nature of the Infernals and
the Serpent Races, it irreverently seems to blaspheme Almighty God with such
statements as 'I AM' - Branton)
"`The other night we heard some strange sounds coming from the bedroom. I
began to speak in a foreign language that we later found out was Greek. Where
that came from, I don't know. I wrote in Greek BACKWARD. On top of that, I was
writing with my left hand, and I am right-handed.
"`This voice was talking. We asked who it was,
and the name Ashtar came out.
"`Then it began to use the name Ashtar and speak
to my wife. It told her things about her past that only she could know. This
went on for a while, then it went on to say it would give her all the money in
the world. It only wanted one thing in return -- her soul.'
"Beckley pointed out," Steiger continues
"that it sounded as though diabolical entities might be coming onto the
scene, attracted by the extreme vibrations. He also observed that ASHTAR
sounded very much like ISHTAR, an ancient Babylonian goddess.
(Note: Ashtar-oth was also the
legendary 'consort' to BAAL, the ancient Chaldean 'god' to whom the ancients
offered up human sacrifices - Branton)
"...Beckley asked J.D. (an investigator associated with a civilian UFO
investigations group who studied the Brian Scott incident) how he would
differentiate between what may have originally been an abduction case and the
various types of poltergeist phenomena that now seemed to prompt Scott's
resultant trance state. Are they one and the same? Are they closely related
mysteries? Or are they entirely different aspects of a more general
phenomenon?
"J.D. indicated that he was aware that there had
been other cases such as Scott's. The manifestations of balls of light
streaking through the homes of contactees and abductees apparently are more
frequent than many investigators realize.
"J.D. mentioned that one voice, a horrible
voice, came through and claimed to be Beelzebub, the Devil. J.D. was
convinced that the entity was simply trying to frighten away the
investigators."
Aside
from the 3-fingered, 7 ft. tall 'Crocodilian' creatures encountered by Brian
Scott, there was another group involved in his abductions as well. According to
Steiger:
"...The secondary group
was composed of beings who were small, with frail bodies, milky white skin,
large bald heads, thin lips, and enormous eyes... supposedly this group,
perhaps from the sixth or seventh planets around the star EPSILON BOOTES,
placed a satellite in orbit around our moon... the taller... entities from
'time beyond all time,' have the power to veto actions planned by those beings
of the secondary world..."
In
reference to the supposed 'mission' these creatures had chosen Brian Scott for,
Steiger states:
"...Scott was to design a
transportation technology that would move matter through space. He was to
master quantum displacement physics and begin to develop a mind transference
machine TO BE USED TO UNITE ALL HUMANS. Such a machine would help to develop a
philosophy of cosmic brotherhood. The above tasks, of course, would seem
impossible for a combination of Einstein and Superman, but they are typical of
the type of grandiose mission(s) assigned to so many contactees and abductees."
"...The Master Ashtar appears in much of UFO
contactee literature. One cannot help noting the ancient origin of the name
Ishtar, Ashtar, Asta, described always as a god of evil and negativity in the
Bible... Ashtar seems to belong more to the contactees than the abductees, but
there are instances where those who claim to have been forcefully taken aboard
UFOs describe an interaction with beings who represent themselves as
emissaries of 'Ashtar's Grand Plan.'"
Brian
Scott seems to have encountered the same 'Lizard' like or 'Crocodilian' sauroids
describes by others, the gan-greenish colored creatures who are often described
as being nearly 7 ft. tall, with reptilian features, and who are believed by
many to be the overlords of the large-nosed and common 'Greys', being second
only in hierarchy to the pterodactylin 'Mothmen' and of course the 'infernals'
themselves, of which the so-called 'Host' seemed to have been a part.
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