"On the night of November 26th, 1977, Independent Television News had their audio signal hi-jacked. The audio of the news broadcast was interrupted for over six minutes from a person claiming to be an alien, but the video remained the same. Here is the audio from the incident."





I found this amazing. It is interesting to me that the alien's name is Vrillon (after my various "Vril" experiences of late). Also, what the alien has to say is in alignment with my personal alien/spirit experiences.

Wikipedia calls this "Southern Television broadcast interruption hoax", but I can see no detailed explanation there (or anywhere as yet) as to how this was proven a hoax. I love how things get stamped "hoax" - "a spokesman for Southern Television confirmed that 'A hoaxer jammed our transmitter in the wilds of North Hampshire by taking another transmitter very close to it,'" as if by saying this it is proof enough. reye So-and-so says it was a hoax, therefore, whew, it is.

As always, think for yourself, whichever way you chose to believe. content