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April 27, 2025 15 mins

Guest host Connie Willis and author Carter Buschardt discuss being taken by aliens as a child.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Now here's a highlight from Coast to coast AM on iHeartRadio.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
Okay, you've been taken.

Speaker 3 (00:06):
Obviously, you were taken as a child, and you got
some memories there and and what I call a lifer,
I don't know are you?

Speaker 2 (00:15):
Do you call yourself a contact ee, an abduct d
or a lifer? What what are you?

Speaker 4 (00:21):
I'd probably say I'm an abductee, But it has been
going on most of my life. I'm just now getting
into it and starting to turn some pages, you know.
But the the first memory I had of this was

(00:42):
an excellent screen memory, and it lasted until two thousand
and four when I found out, and then everything just
went went to pieces. You want you want to hear that?
It's really interesting.

Speaker 2 (00:59):
Oh yeah, yeah, I want to get I do want
to hear that.

Speaker 3 (01:02):
I also want to hear about what that one alien
look like, because I've never heard that description ever. You know,
it wasn't the praying mantis, it wasn't the reptilian. It
wasn't a tall gray it was and it wasn't like
the ones in Verhanga, Brazil. You were talking about something
that has like wires and stuff.

Speaker 4 (01:22):
Yeah, it was like glowing tubes like little bitty thin
tubes about the size of your little finger, just running
all over, but multiple tubes and mostly blues and yellows
and running through, going back and forth. And I couldn't
tell if it was fluid or if it was data,
because you know, I wasn't sure what I was looking at.

(01:44):
But yeah, the and I was told during one of
their regressions, I don't remember, but the Grays would disguise
themselves as something else. So that's what I saw. I
didn't see the you know, the little great robots. I
saw them all the time, but I just thought that

(02:05):
was a dream because I, you know, ate too much.
Sugar Frow went to bed and.

Speaker 2 (02:09):
You know, what do I know?

Speaker 4 (02:11):
You know?

Speaker 1 (02:12):
And so but the.

Speaker 4 (02:14):
Being was just seven foot tall. He was very deep,
but he had a lot of gear on, you know,
and he looked right at me like he said he
was He knew he was busted, you know, because.

Speaker 3 (02:30):
Darn kid, making my mission a little harder than I
have to, you know, I wanted it to be.

Speaker 4 (02:35):
Yeah. Well, I was told many times that the gray,
the tall gray, which I saw many times, and he
disguised himself as my grandmother.

Speaker 2 (02:45):
Interesting, Yeah, he.

Speaker 4 (02:46):
Disguised himself as and maybe this was his true appearance,
was this predator type with tubes and wires and you know,
ah noise. It just you know, it didn't look like
the Gray at all. But if I'm reading everything right,

(03:08):
they will alter and morph into whatever they want you
to see.

Speaker 3 (03:13):
Do you think you saw it like that as a
robot because you thought the little Grays were robotic. Do
you think maybe it made you think that was a
different kind of robot.

Speaker 4 (03:22):
Yeah, I think it was. I think it was imposed
in my head, you know, because you know, I saw
the Tall Gray a few times I was aware of
when I was taken through all my regressions, the tall
Gray was in there, and but the little Grays were
in there as well, so I think, you know, and
then I was taken and they did whatever they did

(03:44):
to me. But that was the view. So you know,
the robots, they are drones. I think they're just robots.
They're they're worker bees. They're not they are they're in
the age of the but they're not the Grays. You know.

Speaker 3 (04:00):
You know what we call them now because they used
to call them the taxi cab drivers of the universe.

Speaker 2 (04:04):
Now they're the ubers of the universe. They just do it,
you know, they do their little gig right that.

Speaker 3 (04:11):
Some of them are disgruntled, you know, that's that's when
they don't totally make you forget everything.

Speaker 2 (04:16):
So they're the discrubble.

Speaker 4 (04:18):
But here's the screen memory. So my buddy, and it's
so fascinating what they can do. But yeah, and my
friend racing our bikes. We got brand new bikes. We're
racing our bikes in Dallas, Texas, nineteen fifty nine, hot
summer day, July, and we run a stop sign right
in front of my house because you know, nobody's driving

(04:39):
around back then, you know, in the neighborhoods, and so
we just were stupid kids, and we ran the stop
sign and this car came bowling by us and almost
hit us. We could feel the wind. I could see
my shirt ruffling in the wind. It was like, holy crap,
how that misses, you know, And I was looking around
for my friend Craig. Well, it wasn't a car. It

(05:02):
was a spacecraft. And it took us in. We were
still on our bikes. It took us in on our bikes.
We were in. We were dematerialized and rematerialized either us
or the ship. However they got us in. But when
I woke up from thinking I was going to get

(05:25):
hit by a car, I'm sitting on my bike looking
for Craig. I'm looking around for him. I can't see him,
you know, but his bike is there and I'm on
my bike. How did you know? I'm eight years old?
What the hell? I know? What am I doing? What's
going on here? And then I started screaming and yelling,
you know, And that's where they were doing something to Craig.

(05:49):
In another room. I could see through this kind of
cheesecloth material or maybe that's what their walls were made of,
and it was just, you know, I could see through it.
I could see they were doing.

Speaker 2 (06:02):
Bail like, isn't it bail Like?

Speaker 4 (06:04):
Yeah, I say, cheese cloth is the best way?

Speaker 2 (06:06):
Yeah, the same thing. Yeah, yeah, that's what I was in.

Speaker 4 (06:09):
Ye And so that is the beginning of my journey
and for the rest of my life until two thousand
and four, if I'm going to because I was in
real estate for about twenty years. So you know, you
go to meetings or you know, a happy hour to
you know, hit up with you know, contacts and customers

(06:31):
and stuff. You tell the story about stupid stuff a
kid did that should have got you killed. But didn't
you know I stuck my finger on a socket, or
I was cleaning a gun, the bullet went out, I
didn't know it was loaded and blew right by my head,
and you know all that kind of stuff. I told
my story, I almost getting killed by a car, and
that's all I knew until two thousand and four, and
that was my go to story to break some ice.

Speaker 5 (06:53):
Hey baby, what a turn on? Yeah I can, I
stir your margarita. But it was just that was my story.

Speaker 4 (07:04):
And then I was glad to find out that that
was the and we saw the craft in later regressions.
I actually saw the craft. This is the screen memory,
This is how they work. It was a blue nineteen
fifty one Buick Roadmaster, the same car my grandparents had

(07:27):
in Houston, Texas. I never saw him driving because by
the time I was allowed to be in their presence,
they were too old to drive. So and two or
three weeks before this is so weird. Before the regression,
my wife and I had decided to restore an old car.

(07:52):
And guess what car we picked out of thin air?
A nineteen fifty one Buick Master, and I had no
idea to the regression. And that was two three weeks later.
Then I find out that that car it was not

(08:13):
a car as a craft, and it was a Buick
and they took it from the screen memory that I
had of the Blue Buck and my grandparents' garage in Houston, Texas.
It is so oh what's the word. It's so complete.
It's such a control, a complete control of your mind
in your memory. Yeah, I'm impressed.

Speaker 3 (08:36):
Yes, it's amazing what they can do. It's beyond us.
We're so primitive.

Speaker 4 (08:43):
Oh we're caveman, you know.

Speaker 2 (08:45):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (08:46):
I took I rubed two sticks together. I don't even
use matches anymore.

Speaker 3 (08:49):
I think we're so primitive. We don't even know what
fire is yet, you know, I mean.

Speaker 2 (08:57):
Crazy.

Speaker 1 (08:59):
You know.

Speaker 3 (08:59):
The act is when you see these things, when you
get regressed and you see even like, oh my goodness,
it makes sense. Things start making sense in your life.
Oh that's why this, that's why this, and yeah, you know,
so it is a good thing. It is a good
thing to get that right, because you do, you start
making sense of your life at that point.

Speaker 4 (09:21):
Yeah, yeah, I do. And here's something I found out
just like a few days ago that I didn't know this.
But when I was regressed the first time I described
going down underneath Machu Peach. You down these steps, just
winding and winding and winding, and there was seaweed on

(09:46):
the floor on the steps, you know, the long the
seaweed that has that long strand with little nodules on
it and stuff. It's kind of squishy. I was walking
on that. But here's the thing that was two thousand
and four They didn't discover the tunnels beneath Machu Pichu

(10:06):
until two thousand and fourteen. I was explaining that and
describing it ten years before it was scientifically discovered. Now
it had been rumored for hundreds or maybe thousands of years.
There had to be tunnels, just like Egypt, you know.
But I was down there, and I went down there,

(10:27):
and you had to pass by this big stone. You
had to put your hand on the stone to get
a positive energy, and then you went around the corner
and then you were walking on the seaweed floor and
you're just walking around and absorbing the energy of beneath
Machu Pichu. But how would I know that that was

(10:48):
in two thousand and four, I'm describing walking underneath Machu Picchu.
It's not worldwide knowledge because it was discovered by a
couple of archaeologists in twenty fourteen. Verified. So I'm going,
and this is too much. I mean, they've got it
going on the ets. Oh my god, I'm so impressed.
I just keep saying that. But you know, I knew

(11:10):
stuff that the world didn't know until it just like,
oh my god. Yeah, it's just it's just mind blowing.
Just it just you know, as I read my book,
through my book, I I'll go, I can't believe I
said that. I can't believe I saw that. I can't
believe I experienced it.

Speaker 3 (11:30):
You know, they Jack, I can totally relate to the
fact that when we did not have computers. I remember
when all the computers came out, and you know, the
phones and this and that, and as everybody's going, look
at is look what this can do?

Speaker 2 (11:48):
All this is amazing to me.

Speaker 3 (11:51):
I was like, I've seen all that before, you know,
I've just I've seen computers before. I've seen that before.
It was never like a big deal because I said
this before. Pong Pong drove me crazy because it's like,
come on, we can do better than Pong. Come on,
I know we can't. I've seen it, and we can
add color. You know you remember that game, right yeah?

Speaker 4 (12:12):
Yeah, yeah, no, I remember.

Speaker 1 (12:13):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (12:13):
It was click click it forever it click.

Speaker 4 (12:21):
Can you feed this up? My god, I'm a type A.
I can't stand this.

Speaker 2 (12:31):
I guess they needed to adjust everybody that way. So eight.

Speaker 3 (12:36):
So, so you were going to tell another story, but
then we went and described the alien that was in
your room. So while you're trying to remember that, let
me go back to the alien that you were describing that.
You know, they may have had you see a robot
kind of thing or whatever they they they imposes a

(13:01):
good word, They impose these pictures and whatever they want
you to see, they put it in your brain, whatever
they want you to say here or do.

Speaker 2 (13:10):
They do that and you don't even know it's happening.
You don't hear anything.

Speaker 3 (13:15):
There's no click, there's no twists, there's no turn, there's
no oh. I just got stuffed with information in my head.

Speaker 2 (13:21):
Nothing. You think it's just you and when it's things.

Speaker 3 (13:24):
Where you go like you had said, I'm a kid,
you know, I had cereal and too much cereal. That's
what we do as humans too, when these things happen.
We just blow it off like it's it must be this,
it must be that. But yeah, you know, it's nice
to wake up to it and start going, oh my gosh,
I know what it is, and then you see how

(13:44):
consistent it happens.

Speaker 4 (13:46):
Yeah, yeah, oh I remember the story. So my buddy, well,
I've got to how long before the next break?

Speaker 3 (13:54):
Listen at you? You you totally understand the media. You
totally understand all this. What's the what's.

Speaker 4 (14:01):
A host?

Speaker 3 (14:01):
Cannot be a host anymore? Everybody's playing hosts? I tell you, right,
you know what I'm saying. We got about three minutes,
So do you want to say you want to tell it?
Or you you get you you want to wait?

Speaker 4 (14:14):
I'll start it if you If you like it, we'll
continue it. Okay, okay, we're doing to Craig another screen
memory I had often? Oh I another one I was
gonna take, but we'll wait after the break. Uh was
Craig and I were taken very often at a fishing spot.
We had this close to our house, a couple of
blocks away, you know, uh, woods and a pond and

(14:38):
a damn and creaking all that stuff. Anyway, I kept
having this memory of me trying to cast and hooking
Craig in the neck and looking behind me, and he
was screaming bloody murder, just like just you picture the
loudest scream you could muster. That was it, And I

(14:59):
could see the hook pulling in his neck and blood
coming out. That never happened. That was another screen memory.
And they used to abduct this from our fishing hole
many many times. But that was a screen memory to
obfuscate what I was seeing them do to him when

(15:20):
I was on the craft.

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