This is the first in our series of explorations into the weirder
side of life.Each week we will look at a bizarre incident which defies
the usual boundaries of human existence.
David Bowie may have sung about
Loving The
Alien but jazz singer Pamela Stonebrook claims to have gone one further
and made love to an extra-terrestrial. The 45-year-old
says her out-of-this world lover was a 6ft reptilian - a human- lizard ancient
alien hybrid, the type whose existence has long been championed by David
Icke. Stonebrook, who records under the name Intergalactic Diva, says she
had just come to terms with being abducted by what
she calls 'grey aliens' when she had her first reptilian love tryst.
'I woke up with a start to find a man who looked like a Greek god making
love to me,' she says.'I had so many weird experiences I thought
I may have been dreaming. He was me telepathically all the things a woman
wants to hear and, as I didn't feel threatened, I decided to go with it and
close my eyes. 'The encounter then became more aggressive and I could feel
the entity getting larger inside me. I was so startled, I opened my eyes
to find the god had shape- shifted into a reptilian.'
Intergalactic lover
Stonebrook claims she had two more visits from her intergalactic lover
during 1996 and, although she became less afraid of their encounters, it
seems the Earth didn't move for either of them:
neither reached climax. She says there were physical signs of her experiences,
such as scratches but decided against seeking medical proof. 'I don't need
a doctor to tell me I've made love to someone,' she says. The experience
prompted Stonebrook to carry out her own research into abductions, astral
projection - which she claims to have done from an. early age- and aliens.
Like many lotharios, the alien failed to leave a forwarding address, but
Stonebrook has her own theories as to his origins.
'They could possibly be interdimensional beings who can operate in our physical
reality,' she says. 'Or manifestations of our own past lives - the entity
felt very familiar to me. The exciting thing for me and other experiencers
is that new strands of science, such. as quantum
and hyperdimensional physics, back up our claims.'
Perhaps unsurprisingly,Stonebrook admits to having taken large amounts of
psychedelic drugs but believes this could have opened her mind to the possibility
of experiences from other dimensions. 'Studies show that 30 per cent of
experiencers have used psychedelic
[drugs] at
some point,' she adds.
Publicity stunt
Stonebrook also rejects the accusation that her claims are simply a publicity
stunt to sell more records. 'In many ways, this has been detrimental to my
career,' she says. 'People laugh at you and this has brought me nothing but
animosity, if you can handle it, great. if you can't... I don't care. It
has allowed me to help other experiencers deal with what's happened to them.
And for that alone, it's worth it.'
Find out more about Stonebrook at
www.intergalacticdiva.com
She is also featured on a new Discovery Channel series, The World's Strangest
UFO Stories , which begins on January 15 at 10pm
[Metro Jan 9,2006]
Email: mysteries@ukmetro.co.uk
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