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John Lennon Believed In UFO's, 'Abducted' By Aliens During Childhood
Leon Lamb
First Posted: Dec 13, 2016 05:06 AM EST
John Lennon believed that UFOs exist after having encounters with extraterrestrials since he was a child.
The Sun reported that Beatles legend John Lennon has opened up about being abducted by aliens during his childhood. This has been revealed by Lennon's former lover, May Pang, saying that the music star -- who was shot dead on Dec. 8, 1980 -- was obsessed with extraterrestrials that made him feel "different" as a child.
May Pang talked about Lennon's alien abduction in her interview with Larry Warren from the Merseyside Anomalies Research Association. She said that the Imagine singer had told her several times about his experiences with aliens back in Liverpool.
Famous illusionist Uri Geller has also shared about John Lennon's strange extraterrestrial encounters when he was living in New York. The self-proclaimed psychic previously recalled the musician describing the aliens' appearance as "bug-like" with "big bug eyes and little bug mouths."
According to Uri Geller, John Lennon said he was in his bed with his wife Yoko Ono in his Dakota building home when he saw a blazing light passing through a closed door. When he opened the door, he saw four weird-looking creatures.
"I was straight that night. I wasn't dreaming and I wasn't tripping," John Lennon told Uri Geller as stated in the website UFO Case Book. "There were these creatures, like people but not like people, in my apartment."
"They did something. But I don't know what it was," John Lennon continued. "I tried to throw them out, but, when I took a step towards them, they kind of pushed me back. I mean, they didn't touch me. It was like they just willed me. Pushed me with willpower and telepathy."
The rock star then handed Gellar a metallic egg-like object, which he said was given to him by aliens. "It's too weird for me," John Lennon told his friend. "If it's my ticket to another planet, I don't want to go there."
John Lennon claimed he was not high on drugs during the encounter and has told May Pang and Uri Geller more stories about his alien encounters.
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First Posted: Dec 13, 2016 05:06 AM EST
John Lennon believed that UFOs exist after having encounters with extraterrestrials since he was a child.
The Sun reported that Beatles legend John Lennon has opened up about being abducted by aliens during his childhood. This has been revealed by Lennon's former lover, May Pang, saying that the music star -- who was shot dead on Dec. 8, 1980 -- was obsessed with extraterrestrials that made him feel "different" as a child.
May Pang talked about Lennon's alien abduction in her interview with Larry Warren from the Merseyside Anomalies Research Association. She said that the Imagine singer had told her several times about his experiences with aliens back in Liverpool.
Famous illusionist Uri Geller has also shared about John Lennon's strange extraterrestrial encounters when he was living in New York. The self-proclaimed psychic previously recalled the musician describing the aliens' appearance as "bug-like" with "big bug eyes and little bug mouths."
According to Uri Geller, John Lennon said he was in his bed with his wife Yoko Ono in his Dakota building home when he saw a blazing light passing through a closed door. When he opened the door, he saw four weird-looking creatures.
"I was straight that night. I wasn't dreaming and I wasn't tripping," John Lennon told Uri Geller as stated in the website UFO Case Book. "There were these creatures, like people but not like people, in my apartment."
"They did something. But I don't know what it was," John Lennon continued. "I tried to throw them out, but, when I took a step towards them, they kind of pushed me back. I mean, they didn't touch me. It was like they just willed me. Pushed me with willpower and telepathy."
The rock star then handed Gellar a metallic egg-like object, which he said was given to him by aliens. "It's too weird for me," John Lennon told his friend. "If it's my ticket to another planet, I don't want to go there."
John Lennon claimed he was not high on drugs during the encounter and has told May Pang and Uri Geller more stories about his alien encounters.
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