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Man claims aliens 'harvested his sperm' in astonishing story of 'abduction'
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Published 11:18 27 Aug 2024 GMT+1

Man claims aliens 'harvested his sperm' in astonishing story of 'abduction'

He claims they experimented on him while he was sleeping

Rebekah Jordan

Rebekah Jordan

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The debate about the existence of aliens is still ongoing and probably always will be.

Whether Area 51 is a secretive CIA testing ground for extraterrestrials or a place to test new drones and planes remains a mystery.

However, a select number of people claim to have been abducted by aliens at some point in their lives.

This phenomenon involves individuals who believe they’ve been kidnapped by beings from another world and subjected to physical and psychological experiments.

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Julius Jacob Shields shared his own alien encounter on the YouTube channel Soft White Underbelly.

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On the morning of his first interaction, the man from Kansas City describes a normal morning when he noticed something outside his window that looked like a 'balloon rocking back and forth.'

When he looked closer, he saw an alien with a curved body, with 'eyes turned to the side and it was three tentacles,' he explained.

'It raised them up and started tapping on my window.'

Julius said: 'That was the first time I've ever seen something that wasn't human, something I'd never seen before and something I couldn't explain.'

Over the next few nights, he began having vivid dreams that started violent but soon became sexual, lasting for a 'full week straight.'

He explained: 'I was having wet dreams every night.' But, he reported that he sometimes woke up with no sperm.

'I didn't know what to think but I just knew that there was just something going on because [...] why am I having these dreams,' he added.

Confused and frightened, Julius thought that the aliens might have been 'harvesting' his sperm to study humans.

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Rodrigo Arrosquipa/Pexels

Years later, he reconnected with his uncle who described having similar dream experiences.

After doing his research, Julius discovered the type of aliens he encountered were called 'The Grays'.

He added: 'They're only three to four feet tall, they drive saucers and they have a mothership.

'It makes you realise that there's more to life than just what we have here on Earth.'

Julius mentioned that the extraterrestrial beings originally reached out in an 'orthodox way' to 'ask' to perform experiments on him.

But because he was so panicked, they were forced to take action, according to Julius.

Looking back, the abductee recalls saying he would've voluntarily gone with them.

Now, 11 years later, he's curious about what might have happened to any potential 'extraterrestrial children' he could have.

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