The Stella Sessions
26 January 1990
J: You are going to tell us what
happened. You’re in the car, coming back from a party. Who’s in the car with
you?
S: David, Paula, the Malaysian guy, I
think his name was Robbie, and a blond haired girl. I think her name was Jane.
J: It’s quite a crowded car.
S: It was..Yes.
J: Who was driving?
S: David.
J: Now what’s happening?
S: We’re driving along near the oval.
J: Where’s that?
S: That’s one block away from my house. I
thought I saw a flat looking grey brown shape lifting up or just hovering
there. No one else seemed to notice it. I said, ‘Oh did you see that?’ No one
else saw it.
J: Is it night time? Is it quite late?
S: Yes.
J: About what time?
S: Half eleven. Maybe a bit later.
J: You can see it now. You’re there.
You’re in the car with the others and you’re watching it. There it is. This
object, is it moving?
S: No it’s just over the oval. We turn
the corner, we’re coming up and we all notice as David’s changing from first to
second gear, the car seems to falter and the radio goes static. It’s very
slight, very short. It felt almost as if the car was being lifted up because it
lost power and we’re back on the road again. Just a slight sort of strange
feeling that the wheels had lost contact with the road or something.
J: I want you to go back to that moment
when the wheels lose contact with the road.
S: I just remember feeling dizzy. It’s
like I had a picture of the roadside just going away and making me feel dizzy.
J: You’re feeling dizzy? What happens
next?
S: I don’t know. I think one or two
around me are asleep. I’m sort of very dizzy and very tired. There’s a black
shape above. It’s very big. It’s just there. Black all around.
J: How close is it?
S: Within a few feet of the top of the
car. It’s so black.
J: And how big is it?
S: It’s hanging way over the car. Way
over. About ten feet over the car.
J: And where’s the car now? Can you see?
Look out the window, what do you see?
S: It’s all black.
J: Just blackness. No lights?
S: No.
J: Do you think you’re still on the road?
S: No. There’s nothing around. There’re
no houses. No trees.
J: Right. So what’s happening now?
S: I don’t know there’s a [unintelligible] as I feel as if we’re
lifting up. And it’s [unintelligible]
gray dimly lit. a gray light. It’s not bright and it’s not dim. Well, the cars
gone up into this light, into this lit room.
J: The car’s in this lighten room?
S: Mmm. It’s all gray and bright and
there are doors leading off the room.
J: What do you see now?
S: I’m just seeing the room.
J: Are there any aliens in the room?
S: No, it’s fairly empty.
J: It’s a big room because it’s big
enough to hold a car.
S: It would be about five foot around the
car. It seems narrower on the sides that at the front. The front seems to go
for about ten feet.
J: Have you been in this place before?
S: It looks very similar, very very
similar.
J: Very similar to what?
S: To like the one when Jeremy and I were
driving along, except it’s better lit.
J: It’s better lighted, right. What about
your friends in the car?
S: They’re all asleep. I can see David
with his head on the side of the car.
J: But you’re awake. You’re different.
S: Only just. I’m feeling very tired.
J: And the car isn’t moving?
S: No.
J: Now, you will remember what happened
then. Here it is now. There’s the car, you’re inside it.
S: I’ve never seen this before. I can see
two men in blue again, just pale blue.
J: Our friends in pale blue.
S: Mmm. They’re wheeling a trolley, a
long trolley on the right hand side.
J: Do they look familiar? Old friends?
S: Mmm. It looks like there’s one on the
other side as well. I’m just floating there. I don’t think I’m even awake.
J: You’re out of your body are you?
S: It feels very floaty, yes.. very
floaty.
J: What now?
S: They’re taking David out. They must be
taking everyone out.
J: On the trolley?
S: On the trolley. There’s one for each
person. I’ve never seen those trolleys before.
J: Can you describe the trolleys?
S: They’re very shiny, very metallic.
Just like the trolleys in the hospital I suppose.
J: A hospital trolley with wheels?
S: Yes. There’s a square, a black thin
outline of a square on the trolley.
J: Are you going on the trolley?
S: I must be. I can see a corridor going
down, [unintelligible] looking up at
the ceiling.
J: Going down? Is it actually going downhill
along the corridor?
S: No. it’s just going down an aisle. A
thin aisle.
J: And you’re on the trolley and they’re
pushing you?
S: I don’t know. I cant see. I feel as if
I’m floating. They’re sort of leaning over as they’re wheeling you along.
There’s one on that side and one on this side. The one at my feet is walking
along and sort of looking over, bending over at the same time and watching.
J: And these are the Blues?
S: Yes.
J: With the black stripes on their
uniforms?
S: No. I cant see any black stripes.
Very, very pale. Almost white.
J: Where are you now?
S: I’m in a small room.
J: Are the others with you?
S: No. I don’t think so.
J: Are you still on the trolley?
S: Yes.
J: Who’s with you now?
S: It’s not clear.
J: How do you feel?
S: I feel all right. I don’t really feel
anything. I’m looking through the doorway.
J: What can you see?
S: I can see one or two people standing
over about ten feet away from the other entrance to another doorway,
J: Can you describe the people? Are they
human beings?
S: Yes.
J: Human beings?
S: It looks like David, I think standing
in the doorway.
J: I see. He’s awake then.
S: Yes. They seem...yea.
J: It’s David is it?
S: I think so. Someone with short hair.
J: Are you sure it’s a human being? Could
it have been a Blue?
S: It’s a human being but I’m not sure if
it’s David or not.
J: Right. What’s he wearing this human
being?
S: It’s pale blue.
R: He’s one of them?
S: He must be.
J: But he looks different does he from
the other Blues?
S: No. he looks like one of the Blues.
J: What’s happening now?
S: I was just thinking it seems like a
scene I remember where I thought I saw all my friends in the car walking into a
room and I was in a separate room.
J: So your friends are walking around and
you’re lying down?
S: They’re not now. But it’s the same…I
was in the same room looking down the same doorway. The others are walking into
the doorway of another room just down from me.
J: What’s going on now?
S: I’m just lying there.
J: You’re quite comfortable?
S: Mmm. Looks like they’re bringing in a
screen,
J: What sort of screen?
S: Like the one you use for a projector.
J: Oh, right. Can you see anything on the
screen?
S: No. It’s just gray. Everything is
gray.
J: Describe the room please?
S: It’s a rectangular sort of room, it’s
long like that, about the size of this room. The doorway is next to the left
wall, and the table or trolley or whatever I’m on is about three or four feet
away from the wall. The doorway must be about three or four feet away from the
side of the wall too. So I’m looking straight out the doorway and down that
passage through that room with the doorway on the right. Now they’ve got that
screen on my left.
J: Is there anything on the screen?
S: No, it’s just gray, just metallic
looking. Nothing on it.
J: Just go forward a few minutes in time
as it was then. Come in. what can you see? I want you to push forward a few
minutes in time.
S: They’re telling me to sit up. I’m
sitting up so they must have told me to sit up.
J: Are you dressed or undressed?
S: I don’t know.
J: Try and look at yourself.
S: I’d say I’m dressed. No. the picture
is showing I don’t have a top on. I can see my back.
J: So you’re sitting up now.
S: Mmm.
J: What’s happening now? Is there
anything on that screen?
S: No. I’m watching and I can’t see.
J: Who’s around you? Who’s around?
S: There’s two Blues.
J: What are they doing?
S: One’s sort of moving my arm. He’s
moved my arm up over the screen so my lower arm is resting on the screen.
They’re got a rug or something over my legs.
J: What’s happening now? Is there
anything on that screen still?
S: No, I’m watching and I can't see.
J: Who’s around you? Who’s around?
S: There's two Blues.
J: What are they doing?
S: One’s sort of moving my arm. He’s
moved my arm up over the screen so my lower arm is resting on the screen.
They’re got a rug or something over my legs.
J: Perhaps you were feeling cold.
S: Mmm. There's not much happening.
J: Go forward a few minutes now. What’s
happening now?
S: All I saw was I was lying back down
again.
J: You’re lying down?
S: Mmm. And the rug’s over me, over my
shoulders.
J: They’ve pulled the rug right up to
your shoulders.
S: It’s hard to move to just look down
the doorway.
J: It’s hard for to you to move is it?
S: Mmm. I remember it being hard to move.
I tried. But it’s hard. It’s like I wanted to but my body just isn’t...and
there’s one sitting there on my right. He’s there more or less the whole time.
J: He’s also a Blue is he?
S: Mmm. He’s there all the time. He just
watches.
J: Are they saying anything to you?
S: They said I could pull the rug up if I
was feeling cold. And I’m sure he said I wouldn’t be able to move.
J: Did you pull the rug up?
S: Yes. I can't hear him saying that but
I know he said that. And they said to look down the passage way, that I would
feel sleepy. They said I would be able to see the light coming out of the
doorway and that I’d feel sleepy.
J: And are you feeling sleepy?
S: Mmm.
J: What’s happening now?
S: I can see his body right there. Right
up close. I can see his blue suit.
J: Can you smell anything? You’ve got a
keen sense of smell.
S: No, I can't smell anything different.
J: Are they using any instruments? Can
you see any instruments?
S: No.
J: Just the screen?
S: Mmm.
J: Is your hand still over the screen?
S: No. I’m under the rug.
J: Do you feel that they’ve done
something to you or that they’re going to do something to you?
S: I thought they had done something. But
I feel that they’re going to do something as well but I don’t know.
J: Right. What do you think they’ve done?
S: I don’t know. It’s almost like that
screen is glass. I don’t know. It’s just funny...I don’t know what they did.
J: Something to do with the screen?
S: Mmm.
J: Right. Now we move on a little while
and you’ll tell us what else they’re doing, if they’re doing anything. Are they
doing anything else? A few minutes on.
S: No I don’t think so. I think they’re
wheeling me out of the room.
J: Where are they wheeling you to?
S: To the doorway that’s lit.
J: Right.
S: And I can see the car just further on,
that’s where the car is, down the passage. I’ve never seen this before. It’s so
strange. I’m in this lit room. Like a circular thing.
J: A circular room.
S: No a circular light right at the far
end of the room, and they’ve got a table in a U-shaped and they’ve got
instruments on it. And this room is so bright, very bright.
J: A U-shaped table?
S: Yes, the trolley sort of goes into
the...
J: Bend
of the U?
S: Mmm.
J: And you’re on the trolley?
S: Mmm.
J: And there’re instruments on the table?
S: Mmm.
J: What are they doing now?
S: They’re not doing anything. They seem
to be moving somewhere or were in here. All in this brightly lit room. I can
see.
J: Are you still feeling sleepy? When I
count to five I want you to remember what is happening in that room? What’s
happening in that brightly lit room?
S: They look our sort of doctors. They’ve
masks over their faces and caps. Just like our surgeons I suppose.
J: What are they doing? You’ll remember
very clearly.
S: They’re not doing anything to me
they’re just looking at an instrument.
J: Describe the instrument. You can see
it very clearly.
S: It’s a very fine sort of instrument
but it has a tiny hook at the end of it.
J: Is it long?
S: The handle is long and thin.
J: What do they use this instrument for?
S: I don’t know. I’m getting a picture of
skin being pulled back.
J: On you?
S: I don’t know.
J: Skin pulled back with the instrument?
S: Feels like a tiny incision and the
hook is sort of lifting the skin up. It’s a strange set up.
J: When they lift the skin up what
happens?
S: You can see the underneath.
J: Can you see where the skin is? On what
part of the anatomy?
S: It’s on the stomach.
J: On the stomach?
S: I can see the other beds with bodies
on them. I think it must be the others. They’ve got white sheets pulled up over
them.
J: Are they sleeping?
S: Yes.
J: Are you sleeping?
S: Yes.
J: How did they make you sleep?
S: There’s one at the foot of the bed and
he just stares into your eyes.
J: One of the Blues?
S: There’s another behind you and he puts
his hand over your forehead.
J: Is there anything in his hand?
S: I remember one time it felt wet and
cold. There's something black.
J: There's something black in his hands?
S: I don’t know whether it was wet or
just damp.
J: But something black in his hand.
S: Mmm.
J: Does he put the black thing on your
forehead?
S: Mmm. That’s it. I don’t remember what
he does after that.
J: Do you remember coming round? What’s
happening now?
S: We’re coming down.
J: In what?
S: In the car.
J: You’re coming down in the car with all
your friends.
S: Mmm.
J: What can you see as you look around
the car?
S: No. I don’t know if we're coming down
or not. The car just sort of bumps a little and I’m just vaguely aware of
floating, feeling floating, and the car bumps a little. And it’s like we’re all
awake. We’re all alert. It’s really strange.
J: Is the car moving now?
S: No.
J: Are you on the road?
S: Mmm.
J: You’re on the road. The car’s not
moving.
S: No.
J: Are the lights on? You’ll remember
quite clearly.
S: Yes, I think the lights are on.
J: How are your friends reacting?
S: They’re all looking around. It’s quite
strange. It’s moving over. It [the ufo] seems to go on forever and ever.
J: It's enormous.
S: Yes. And then we think it’s gone. Then
it’s there in front. In front of us.
J: What does it look like?
S: It looks like almost like a top, a
spinning top.
J: Are there any lights on it?
S: Yes there are. Well not at the moment.
But they were.
J: Now it’s dark is it? Without lights?
S: Yes. We’re all watching it. I don’t think
our car lights are on.
J: Right. How do your friends react to
this sight?
S: It's
strange. We’re sort of wondering what it is. We’re trying to work out
what was it. I think someone cracked a joke about superman. Is it a plane? Is
it a ship?
[End
of session]
COPYRIGHT (C) 2010 J D FRODSHAM
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