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He discusses the emotional and psychological impacts of these experiences and the difficulties in processing them. The interview also covers his professional credibility, given his high-level military career and reliability screenings.
Colonel Blitch describes specific incidents he believes were abductions, including a detailed account of a mountain bike ride where he lost time and had a nosebleed.
He shares an account of encountering a praying mantis-like being during an abduction event, which communicated the insignificance of his physical body compared to his consciousness.
The conversation shifts to the alleged government cover-up of UAP and alien interactions, discussing possible motivations for keeping such information from the public and comparisons to historical secrets like the Manhattan Project.
Colonel Blitch contemplates the implications of non-local consciousness and psychic communication with intelligent entities, raising questions about human potential and the ethical implications of concealed technologies.
The interviewer introduces Lieutenant Colonel John Blitch, highlighting his impressive military background including his roles in Delta Force and DARPA, and his expertise in artificial intelligence and cognitive psychology.
Colonel Blitch provides a brief overview of his career, describing his transition from nuclear missile battery commander to special forces and his interest in robotics and psychology.
Colonel Blitch recounts his personal experiences with what he initially dismissed as dreams in his childhood but later considered encounters with non-human entities, describing terrifying memories and physical evidence like bruises.