Incident at Devil's Den
A True Story
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Narrated by:
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Terry J. Lovelace
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Written by:
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Terry Lovelace Esq.
About this listen
I'm a 64-year-old retired lawyer and former Assistant Attorney General with an unusual story to tell. Every word of it is true. It happened in a state park known as Devil's Den. For fear of losing my job and damaging my reputation in the legal community, I never spoke about the incident. If it hadn't happened to me, I'd be skeptical too.
In 1977, I was an active duty NCO in the USAF. A friend and I planned a two-night camping trip to explore the wilderness. Hoping to photograph eagles we sought a remote area on high ground. We drove deep into the forest until we came to a high plateau. It was the perfect location. We had forest to our back and a large open meadow in front of us. The view was amazing. We made camp and settled in for an evening around the campfire.
Late in the evening I noticed the forest sounds of crickets and tree frogs we'd heard just an hour earlier had all stopped. The silence unnerved me but my friend Toby assured me our laughter and chatter had quieted them and they'd soon return. I still felt unsettled. Looking to the west Toby asked, Where those lights there before? I turned to look. There on the horizon sat a perfect triangle of three very bright stars. We studied them for a few minutes and were speculating what they might be...when they suddenly moved. They rotated once as if on an axis and began a slow ascent into the night sky.
The three points of light remained equidistant to one another, gaining altitude and speed. The lights on each point of the triangle grew brighter too, as the triangle expanded. The area inside the triangle was solid black, much darker than the surrounding night sky. As it moved past stars they would blink out for a moment and then blink back on once it had passed. I recall the uneasiness I felt a half-hour earlier was gone. I asked my friend, Hey, Tobe...are you afraid? He didn't reply. This triangle was soon over our heads. I recall thinking that Toby had been wrong; the night sounds never returned....
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- Amazon Customer
- 2019-11-21
Wow!
Terry’s story had me captivated from the beginning to the very end of this book. What he describes is amazing. Based on research from Bud Hopkins and David Jacobs... and hundreds if not thousands of other abductees... I believe Terry’s story. I’m grateful that, even after all the intimidation and attempts to suppress him, Terry still came forward with what happened.
We deserve to know the truth about our world and what’s beyond our world! We deserve to know the truth about our origins, our history! Terry dropped a seed of truth for us all.
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- Xopowo
- 2019-09-06
Captivating and authentic
Halfway through I thought how much I liked the narration done by the author. I was surprised to read negative comments about his narration. It was excellent and authentic. The story is hard to fit into any world view. If true, everything in history has a new dimension to consider.
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- Shannon Marek
- 2023-03-11
Fantastic & captivating!
I heard Terry give an interview on one of my favorite podcasts, and I knew I had to listen to the book. It didn’t disappoint.
I enjoyed the narration by the author because it is HIS story, and it’s authentic.
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- Amazon Customer
- 2019-12-31
Good story, bad narration
The story was entertaining but just seemed to go on and on. I got bored. The narration ruined it for me. I have very good headphones so I could hear all of the narrator’s lip smacks. Then that’s al I could hear. Would have rather it be read by a professional and not the author. Sorry to be so picky but that’s why we have professionals. Overall just ok.
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