By Tim Binnall
A Chilean senator recently shared an astounding account of being abducted by aliens and then being visited by an individual claiming to be from out of this world. According to a local media report, Karim Bianchi revealed the jaw-dropping experience last week during an interview with a Chilean media outlet. The incident, the senator recalled, occurred on an evening back in 2012 as he was driving to the city of Punta Arenas. While speaking to a friend on the phone, Bianchi was stunned to see a large circular light comprised "of different colors" in the night sky. His car then suddenly shut down, he said, and "in a very short time, less than a minute, I show up" around 100 miles away from the site of the strange sighting.
Reflecting on the moment, Bianchi mused that he was deeply shaken by what had just occurred, especially since was alone at night and fearful that "something else would happen to me." While the senator made it to his destination without any further incident that evening, his concerns that the UFO was not quite finished with him were seemingly borne out a few days later when a mysterious stranger visited his office. "He told me he was an alien," Bianchi shockingly said, indicating that the "bald man" gave him "photocopies of a magazine that had to do with an alien presence." Eerily, the self-described ET told the senator that he would someday reveal his story to the world.
Although he described the materials given to him as "nothing extraordinary," Bianchi mused that the meeting made him worry "that someone would know" about his experience as he had apparently not told anyone about it. Following those two very strange events, the senator said that he experienced a peculiar series of synchronicity surrounding owls, which are often associated with UFOs and aliens, which lasted for around a month. Additionally, Bianchi observed that the suspected abduction seemingly left him imbued with some kind of static energy that caused those he encountered to feel tired.
As one might imagine, Bianchi's incredible account has caused quite a stir in his country with some marveling at his experience while others have ridiculed him or called his story into question. In response to the furor surrounding his revelations, the senator said that "the truth is that I didn't want to talk much about this," but had grown "fed up" with those who cast doubt upon his experience. "It's been like you're crazy or smoked something or unfit," Bianchi lamented, "but it's what I lived." What do you make of the Chilean senator's story? Weigh in with your thoughts on this remarkable tale at the C2C Facebook page.