THE ET-FERTILIZER CONNECTION

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On September 19, 1961, a momentous event occurred which generated headlines across the world and forever changed the way humanity viewed the UFO phenomenon. While driving through the remote White Mountains of New Hampshire, a married couple by the name of Barney and Betty Hill encountered a UFO. The object descended low enough that Barney was able to see occupants looking down at him from the craft. As they sped away, the craft pursued them. The couple experienced about two hours of missing time, then returned to their home.

This incredible case introduced the world to the idea of UFO abductions. And before long, hundreds and then thousands of similar cases started pouring in from all over the world. The case is perhaps the most famous in UFO history. But what many people don’t know about is the fertilizer connection.

During their encounter, the Hills had a bag of fertilizer stored in their trunk. And when researchers began to look into their case, they asked the Hills if they had any nitrates of any kind in the vehicle when they were taken onboard. The investigators told them that they had researched other cases where there was a connection. The Hills were initially puzzled by the question, and they didn't understand what the researchers were getting at. Only then did they realize that yes, they did in fact have a bag of fertilizer in their car. Was there a connection?

The answer might be, yes! On April 24, 1964, dairy farmer, Gary T. Wilcox encountered a landed UFO and occupants on his farm in Newark Valley, outside of Tioga City, New York. He held a nearly two-hours-long conversation with the beings, during which the ETs explained that they were interested in studying agriculture and the use of fertilizer in his fields. They actually asked him for a bag of fertilizer, which Wilcox provided. The case drew the attention of UFO researchers. It's a strange case, but Wilcox's family and friends vouched for his honesty and integrity.

In this video, we explore these two cases and several others which point towards the ETs' interest in fertilizer. For example, there is the bizarre case of Mexican farmer, Jose Carmen Garcia, who became internationally famous for his ability to grow super-sized produce and vegetables. He grew ten-pound onions, sixty-pound cabbages and collard greens more than five feet long. Scientists and agricultural experts were amazed. When they asked what his secret was, Garcia shocked them by revealing that he had been given a "secret formula" from extraterrestrials. As strange as this sounded, people had no choice but to believe him, because Garcia was able to provide the gargantuan vegetables as proof.

More cases exist, such as an anonymous gentleman who reported his sighting of a UFO moving over the Agrium Fertilizer Plant in Borger, Texas in 1988.

Another case is that of a young girl from Winsted, Connecticut who woke up one evening to watch a UFO land outside her home and disgorge several short humanoids who proceeded to investigate the building across the street. It turned out that this building was being used to store large amounts of fertilizer.

There's also the case of an anonymous gentleman from Lee's Summit, Missouri who, after having several sightings in the area, decided to investigate. He discovered that the sightings seemed to be correlated to the use of fertilizer. Says the witness, "“One of the commonalities is that they appear in areas which are rich in phosphorus such as certain coast water, and other waterways which have runoff from fertilizer."

These are just a few of the many cases pointing toward a strange ET-fertilizer connection. This is an area of UFO contact that has never been explored in depth, and provides some interesting insights into the behavior of UFOs and their occupants.

If you would like to explore more about these strange cases, and many others, check out the book, "Not from Here: Volume Four." Now available!

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