Have you ever suspected there was another you?
Have you looked into a mirror and discovered you were nowhere in sight? Who you saw made you wonder who it was that stared back? Perhaps you recognized the person, but haven’t a clue as to who they are.
Have you ever dreamed of two who were the same, but existed in separate entities? Can one become two and not share the same womb? Can one live two separate lives and not know of the other? Can parallel worlds exist in the same dimension? Can reality become fiction and fiction become reality?
Who is who? Who is real and/or who may be an illusion? Perhaps both, but then again, maybe neither.
If there is another, just who is it that created it? Could the person in the mirror be an imagination? Could your imagination be your reality?
Are aliens responsible? Could they be abducting humans and creating duplicates? Can these aliens control and manipulate human minds?
These questions created an identity crisis, disorientation, and some peculiar translations that haunted my reality. I would search the world for answers to these questions, only to discover they were buried deep within my subconscious. The truth was finally revealed when I melted the memory blocks instilled by my abductors.
“The Abduction Chronicles” could answer the questions, but then again, maybe not.
Join me in my mysterious adventure that explores a compelling blend of seemingly true events with mysterious unknown entities. The journey includes a dash of romance, life in the fast lane, a UFO here and there, government secrets revealed, plus a surprise ending that may startle and torment your reality.
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Thomas L. Hay was raised in the Golden Valley of Clinton, Missouri. He is a graduate of the 1961 Clinton Senior High class. He spent four years in the U.S. Navy as a Radioman aboard the USS Hancock, during the Vietnam war. He retired after a 39-year career with TWA/American Airlines. He currently resides in Lake Waukomis, Missouri, with his lovely wife, along with some hyperactive squirrels, too many irritating geese, and a few cranky old catfish.
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