🛸 “I Was Gone for 10 Days But Only Drove for 3 Hours” – Man Claims Aliens Took Him to Another Planet… and It Gets Crazier 😱

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In February 1989, Alec Newald left his hometown of Rotorua, New Zealand, and embarked on what should have been an uneventful 3-hour journey to Auckland.

But when he arrived, he was welcomed like a returning war hero—by the police, his emotional family, and a swarm of confused well-wishers.

Everyone was stunned, not because he made it safely, but because he was supposed to be missing.

For 10 days, Alec had vanished without a trace.

And he had absolutely no idea what had happened.

At first.

He experienced blinding headaches, crushing fatigue, and an inability to concentrate.

It wasn’t until fragments of memories began returning that Alec remembered something so incomprehensible, it could’ve been dismissed as madness—if it wasn’t so vivid.

Alec says he was abducted by aliens during that drive.

One moment he was behind the wheel, the next, his car was gone.

His body was gone.

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He felt like a “ghostlike entity,” suspended in a massive, glowing void with no sense of time or space.

And he wasn’t alone.

Distant shapes approached him—thin beings with oversized heads, narrow eyes, and eerily familiar features.

They weren’t speaking, but Alec could hear them in his mind.

One alien introduced itself as a guardian and explained that the suit Alec now “wore” allowed him to understand their telepathic communication.

He was told he could leave at any time—but if he stayed, they would share with him “knowledge about everything.

” Alec chose to stay, and that decision would change his life forever.

He was transported to a massive alien city unlike anything on Earth.

In his book Co-Evolution: An Interplanetary Adventure, Alec describes the metropolis as stretching beyond the horizon along a coast, built with circular and pyramid-shaped buildings made of a strange

translucent material.

Each structure was topped with spiral towers and glowing bulbs, radiating energy.

Alec said the architecture made Earth’s greatest cities look like Lego sets.

But the sightseeing wasn’t the point of his abduction—the aliens wanted to pass him knowledge.

Sacred knowledge.

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They told Alec the truth about Earth’s history—information allegedly buried by secret societies for thousands of years.

According to the aliens, modern humans (Homo sapiens) and the now-extinct Cro-Magnons were both created by advanced beings—not as a result of evolution, but as hosts for spiritual entities.

The Cro-Magnons were designed to contain a second, bodiless being.

Sound familiar? Religions across the globe speak of the body and soul as two separate entities.

Christianity, Islam, Hinduism—all refer to the flesh as a temporary container.

Alec’s alien hosts claimed this wasn’t just metaphor—it was literal.

He also learned of a “dark force” that had arrived on Earth long ago.

This force, they said, was losing a war against spiritually awakened humans and tricked them into submission.

It altered our DNA, stunted our evolution, and ensured we’d remain spiritually crippled for thousands of years.

If that sounds eerily like the biblical “fall from grace,” you’re not alone.

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Alec drew comparisons to various religious stories where humans were punished or downgraded by a higher power.

The aliens believed humans were once on the verge of enlightenment—and the dark force crushed it.

Zena, a female alien who served as his main guide, told him the pyramids and other ancient structures were deliberately left behind to help awaken humanity when the time was right.

She explained that Earth is a precious, highly desired planet and is now being manipulated by external cosmic forces.

Alec was even told there were alien bases underwater on Earth, where her people live in secret, and that they’re already in communication with world leaders.

The problem? Governments think the public isn’t “ready” for the truth.

After 10 days, Alec was returned to Earth—right back into his car, mid-journey, as if no time had passed.

That’s why he didn’t even realize he had been missing.

But the moment he spoke publicly, his life turned into a sci-fi thriller.

Suddenly, Alec was followed.

Strange cars showed up on his street.

He moved—and was still followed.

Then, the “authorities” made contact.

They wanted everything.

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And when Alec refused to give them more details, they turned up the heat.

He was accused of being a Nazi sympathizer.

They threatened to ruin him.

And when that didn’t work, they did exactly that.

Alec got caught in a bizarre business setup involving stolen cars.

He claims it was an elaborate trap designed to destroy his finances and reputation.

Over 20 court appearances, the trial dragged on for two years.

Alec was broke, broken, and finally imprisoned for six months.

All because—according to him—he refused to give them the full story about what the aliens told him.

It was then, from a prison cell, that Alec decided the public had a right to know.

That’s when he began documenting everything in his now infamous book.

As if that wasn’t enough, Alec later recalled childhood encounters with UFOs—specifically a strange “Dragon line” park where seagulls would freeze mid-flight, and mysterious lights would appear.

He now believes he was “prepped” from a young age by these beings for a greater purpose.

Is it a retroactive retcon to make his story sound more epic? Possibly.

It does sound suspiciously like a sci-fi movie origin story.

The critics have a field day.

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The narrative is packed with contradictions.

Alec calls his childhood experience “rare,” but then describes it happening frequently.

He claims the aliens wiped his memory, but he just happens to recall vivid scenes years later, right when he’s writing a book.

And of course, there’s the infamous claim that he formed a deep emotional and physical connection with a female alien—a trope so old it’s practically cliché in UFO lore.

But even skeptics admit: if this is fiction, it’s really good fiction.

Too good.

So, was Alec Newald abducted by aliens and entrusted with Earth-shattering truths? Or is he a brilliant storyteller who knew how to craft a narrative so immersive it shook the system? The sheer effort by alleged

agencies to shut him down lends some weight to his claims.

Why go to such lengths if he was just a crackpot? Or perhaps the real conspiracy is how easily we dismiss such stories as fantasy—because believing them would force us to rewrite everything we know.

As former NATO chairman Lord Admiral Hill-Norton once said, “There is a serious possibility that we are being visited and have been visited for many years by people from outer space.

Who they are, where they come from, and what they want should be the subject of rigorous scientific investigation—not rubbished by tabloid newspapers.”

So…was Alec Newald a cosmic messenger—or just a man with an extraordinary imagination? The answer, it seems, lies far beyond the stars.