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The Greys have always been a controversial subject since the Roswell incident; but who could have guessed, that they are a global phenomenon and let alone think, that they could have been or could still be active in the capital of Northern Ireland, where many people are reporting about them to this day? This story is based on one of these reports and perhaps it can inspire someone to reconsider his or her worldview?
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The Greys of Belfast
Ireland is not only a very green and mystical island, which is unveiled by the Atlantic and the Irish Sea, which is called Muir Eireann in Irish but also a place where many things have happened and still do occur. Things, events that cannot be explained by conventional science and remain a mystery to this day.
I don't remember when I first had heard of the term "greys," and surely, I thought that they were some sort of life form, which was made up of some pot-smoking artists who loved to spread rumors and possibly profit financially from it by doing so. Later, after having read more and more reports about these greys, I concluded that there was more a lot more to this phenomenon than just the imagination of some very high strung, albeit people living on the fringe of mind limit.
But what amazed me the most was, that I did not at all opine, that the Greys were a global issue, a global phenomenon, seen, felt, perceived and present in all of the worlds cultures, even here on the beautiful isle of Ireland, they were and still are a reoccurring mystery, that just tends to more and more penetrate the minds of many, who don't dare to speak of them, out of fear of being ridiculed.
Well, this is where my personal story begins, which ended up began gradually intertwined with the mysterious case of a man who had claimed multiple times to have been abducted by little grey beings.
It was, this I can very vividly recall, a very cold and wet summer's day as I, as a journalist, who was so, for no real profound reason enticed by this abduction-theme, that I had the sudden urge of interviewing Peter Crawlok, the man, who supposedly had been abducted by Greys. The drive to this man was a 30-minute drive, and I passed the mysterious lake Lough Neagh and the gloomy Shane's castle, which, even during the day, exudes an ominous presence. As I arrived in Toome, a small village near on the northwest corner of lake lough Neagh, something obscure persecuted me, and I cannot tell to this day, what it exactly was. Maybe it was just a feeling an emotion that suddenly befell me and bereaved me of my normally rational thinking? The only thing that I can say: is that I had a hard time finding the Peter Crawloks address at first. I am not sure how long I was seeking him until I finally was able to contact him successfully.
Peter Crawlok was a taciturn and timid man, and it took some persuasion to get him talking about his personal experiences with beings, which can only be described as the Greys.
I decided to write down the interview, which I made after we had had a warm and plain conversation about different topics, which only slightly touched the main subject, which is no going to be addressed.
This is the interview, which I did on April 4th and April 5th. I had to procrastinate a part of it, due to Peter Crawloks mental state, which indeed was very frail and on the fringe of delusion or maybe even madness; this, of course, can be understood, considering the fact, that he had survived several traumatizing experiences, which he has shared with me in this stunning interview, that might be the first of its kind.
I: "So, thank you very much for your time and your willingness to be interviewed by a journalist. May I ask the first question?"
Peter Crawlok: "Yes, go ahead; I will try my best to respond accordingly."
I: "Have you experienced any strange things before your encounters with the Greys?"