UFO: A Mother's Story
Published: 3:21 PM 8/30/2015
Jennie E. Nicassio: A Mother's Story
In 1996, a year after my family moved to Harrison
City, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, my children and I were outside on a
warm summer day when we saw a group of aircrafts in the sky like nothing we
ever viewed before.
The lights were orange in color and resembled a
triangular shape. I rushed to get me the camcorder to record what we saw.
Several weeks later during the night my son who was 7
years old at the time came in my room shaking and terrified. He said a bright
light came through his window and was going to take him. He began to sleep in
my room scared to be alone in his room until he was 15 years old. To this day,
he will not watch any movie or documentary with the alien beings that look like
the Grays. He will only sleep with a fan going and the light on when he goes to
sleep at night. And he makes a wall with pillows, so he can’t see in front of
him.
I tried to ask him about that night, but he clams up
and doesn’t want to talk about it. I found a notebook with drawings he did with
figures that resemble shadow people. He also wrote a story with pictures about
flying saucers and alien beings.
Soon after this, my sons and I were involved in a car
accident. We were hit from behind. My son who saw the bright light was sitting
on the hump and a piece of metal shaped in a V was directly behind him and
should have gone in his spine - but didn’t. My son said an angel who lifted him
up out of his seat. There were hand prints that left bruises on his thigh the
size of a man's hand.
Later as a teen, he and his father and brother were
sitting in traffic on Route 28 in Allegheny County when they passed a car
accident. My son started to yell, “Did you see that!” He said he saw a young
man running with lights coming off his body. He said the image was almost
see-through and looked right at him. When he told me what he saw, he was crying
and scared. The next day his father drove that way and saw a cross and flowers
where my son saw the image.
Whatever my son saw in his room in 1996 changed him.
He is 23 now and is an EMS and is studying to be a doctor. I don’t know what
happened in his room or what saved him in the car accident. Or what was the
image on Route 28 - but it changed his life forever.
One summer night while having a bonfire we spoke about
the image in his room. I asked him if he thinks he was abducted. That is when I
decided to write a novel, From The Sky, about an alien being name Lucien -
coincidentally it comes out this month.
While I was researching for my novel I found MUFON. I
decided to belong and soon after that I became a Field Investigator. I too have
seen the images in my room and the shadow people like my son calls them. I also
saw a light in my room in 1980. It was a white brilliant light that came out of
the corners of my wall and inside the light was a figure with the most
beautiful blue eyes I’ve ever seen.
I continue to watch the skies in hopes I will learn
more about the light that came to visit my son and myself.
Jennie E. Nicassio
permanent link:
http://www.ufocasebook.com/2015/nicassio-ufo-story.html
source & references:
From the MUFON Journal
Jennie’s webpage: http://www.authorjenicassio.com/home.html
About the Author:
J.E. Nicassio is a former
freelance writer, MUFON field investigator and the mother of two adult sons
based in the suburbs of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Since early childhood, she
dreamed of creating characters readers could fall in love with while taking
them beyond our reality letting them dare to believe in something more beyond
the stars. Those dreams were put on hold while she focused on raising her sons
as a single mother. She finally listened to the whispers in her mind to pull
herself together and make her dreams a reality. She earned two degrees and
followed her gut and typed up the courage not to listen to the naysayers and
let her fingers be the guide on her keyboard. From The Sky made its debut a few
months after the death of her beloved father. She is also the author of Rocky
The Rockefeller Christmas, and Louis Joseph’s Ooh Rah.
NICE !!!!
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