Otherworld - Episode 157: Every Piece in Place
Episode Date: February 23, 2026While taking his dog to the park, Vincent takes a moment to look up at the sky and longingly asks to who or whatever might be up there to make themselves known to him. Weeks later, his call is answere...d. Check out our Merch Follow us on: Instagram, TikTok, Twitter For business inquiries contact: OtherworldTeam@unitedtalent.com If you have experienced something paranormal or unexplained, email us your story at stories@otherworldpod.com To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Welcome to Otherworld. I'm your host, Jack Wagner.
As I'm sure you're aware by now, I typically ask people about themselves and their backstory in all of the interviews that you hear on the show.
To me, it's a very important part of understanding where somebody's coming from, and it also occasionally produces some really unexpected details.
This episode features probably the wildest backstory that I've ever encountered while making this show.
It comes from a guy named Vincent, and he did not mention anything about his upbringing in the original email he sent us.
So when I asked him those basic questions at the start of the interview, it really took me by surprise.
In fact, it was so surprising that at some point while I was listening to his backstory,
I completely forgot that I was supposed to be talking to him about seeing an alien.
Like I said, this story comes from a guy named Vincent.
It's a really wild one that I think speaks for itself,
and he does a great job telling it.
The title is,
every piece in place,
and you're listening to Otherworld.
Is this Bobby?
Yes, it is.
At its core, the science, you can't argue.
I'm worried about all the science.
Up in the sky.
It's almost frustrating that it's happening.
I'm going to die.
I'm going to die.
If it's limbs were just like wrong.
Everybody moves back into the light,
even if it takes them a minute.
My name is Vince.
I currently live in Chandler, Arizona, from a small town called Superior, Arizona.
My whole life has been kind of like, I wouldn't say a series of unfortunate events because they kind of made me who I am.
So to a normal person, they're unfortunate.
But to me, it's just, you know, if any one of those little things didn't happen, you know, my whole life would be totally different right now.
So with that being said, I currently live in Chandler.
I've heard people refer to it as the Silicon Valley of Arizona because there's Intel.
All the chip companies are here.
There's space companies here.
There's a lot of tax money, a lot of rich people.
A lot of the athletes live down here.
So it's a super nice area.
And that is where I currently live.
But the main story is from my hometown superior.
and I grew up there.
Originally, I lived with my mom.
She had me and my younger sister with her,
and we actually lived in a train car because we were homeless.
I'm not sure what part of the train it is,
but there was just like a little office in the back.
I don't know if it would have been like
a little break room for the conductors or engineers
or whatever the person who drives the train is called.
but it's retired and it's kind of a display piece near a park.
They put a train track down and put it on there,
but it was not visited.
I mean, no one went there, no one cared.
It's just in the back of this park.
There's just a random giant train caboose on tracks just next to a park.
It had zero business being there,
zero historical
relevance to the town or anything.
So I have no idea why I was there.
Just a big red train car caboose thing
and we just lived in it
and up until about seven years old
we were homeless.
And my oldest brother,
at the time there were three of us,
my oldest brother lived with my grandparents
because they were able to get custody of him.
And then my mom had us too.
We lived with her and her.
a train car, just homeless, and then police officers would bring us food, which now when I look back,
I'm like, there were kids homeless in a train car and you were taking them food.
I appreciate it, but I feel like there probably should have been another step after that,
like maybe called child services or something.
But either way, I'm grateful.
For me, it was kind of fun until our mom started getting into some pretty bad drugs.
and her mom would get like super high on math or heroin or something and she would just pass out.
And my younger sister, she was like a year and a half younger than me, she would just be crying.
And I'm just like holding my mom.
And, you know, I got used to knowing that she was going to wake up.
Obviously when I was young, I didn't know like overdoses were a thing or anything like that.
But she always would just get high and then like fall asleep and was just essentially like in a coma.
We couldn't wake her up or anything.
we just kind of waded it out.
So that was our life up until about seven.
I was seven.
And then finally my grandparents were able to get custody of me and my sister.
And then my mom kidnapped us from my grandparents, like a few months later.
And we were on the run.
And I still remember that we were driving through the desert.
in some pickup truck, and we were driving to California,
and me and my sister in the middle, and we're having fun,
and we're eating, and to this day,
those, like, mushy, chewy, like, chips-ahoy chips
in, like, the red container.
Oh, I love those.
I hate the, like, the crunchy chips.
So we're sitting there, and I'm so little,
like, I can't even really see over the dash,
and me and my sister in the middle,
and my mom and my dad,
they were like fighting.
So my mom's in the pasture seat.
Dad's driving to me and her just sitting in the middle on the little bench.
And then we're eating and we're loving these cookies.
Then all of a sudden he like loses control and we crash like going under and like an underpass with like a train bridge or something and we lost control and crashed.
I mean my sister fly out of the seat because obviously there's no safety.
We have no seatbelts and the cookies go flying and we're crying and they're just screaming at us.
We crashed into a ditch.
It wasn't like totaled the truck or anything.
So he just kind of like fix the situation, got all of us back into our seats.
And then he kind of got the truck out of the ditch.
And then we get all the way to California.
And we're like living in this shack.
And I remember our dad leaves.
I think he just dropped us off.
So my mom, she needs money and she's trying to get her drugs and she takes us with her.
and I'd never really told my sister this part of the story
because it would kind of break her heart.
But we met with this drug dealer and me and my sister were just like tagging along with my mom.
And she offers my sister to the drug dealer for money,
like saying he can just have her.
Here you can have my daughter if you gave me like all these drugs or something.
And I just grabbed my sister and I was like, no, you can't do that.
And, you know, I was young and I already knew.
that that was a bad thing. And the drug dealer was like, no, I'm absolutely not. I'm not doing that.
I don't know how many drug dealers in the world have a good heart. But this one, he called the
police, because he knew where we were staying. And he called the police and they kind of like raided it.
And then once we said like, oh, our mom kidnapped us, by the way, we're from Arizona. I was like,
what? Yeah, we're from Arizona and she kidnapped us and she told us not to say anything.
Because you know, like, when you're a kid and you just say everything, you have no filter.
So they arrested my mom and then they put us like in this van and they drove us all the way back.
And then we met with like the local sheriff and then our grandparents picked us back up and things kind of calmed down.
Did your mom go to jail?
Like what happened to her?
So I don't really have a sense of time back then.
So she was always kind of in and out of jail.
I don't know if it was like a long stint of jail.
I think it was more of like, I don't know, she got arrested.
And then we didn't really see her because then they put like an order of protection on her.
They're like, you kidnapped her, you kidnapped the kids, you can't go back to that house until like things are settled and you're off drugs and things like that.
Then my mom got clean.
My grandparents released the order of protection.
Then my mom would come around.
At this point, she already had another daughter.
But after my younger sister, when she tried to get her, she tried to get her,
give away. She got her tubes tied. And apparently that's not like super perfect because she had a
child, which is my youngest sister. And my mom was on every single drug pretty much, drank a bunch of
alcohol, just did all these bad things. Like everything they tell you not to do while pregnant,
she did. So my sister was born. She was born at like two pounds, super premature, had like fetal
alcohol syndrome, everything wrong with her.
She was in the hospital forever.
And then finally, my grandparents were over to get custody of her as well
because my mom was still on pretty bad drugs and honestly didn't really want her.
So she came to live with us.
And then once my mom got clean, she would come over and visit all of us.
And then like my younger sister, she would like die all the time.
I know that sounds weird, but her heart would just stop.
I think it happened like four or five times.
and I don't know how it never happened at night
because obviously if we were sleeping when it happened
she would have just died
but it happened like if she was playing or something
and then she would just collapse
and then my grandpa would like give her CPR
and then just bring her back to life
and then they would like medivac her and stabilize her
and then she'd come back
and then a few months later
she would just die again her heart would stop
we all get a little older
my sister essentially stopped dying.
Her heart, I think, got a little stronger and stuff like that.
And things kind of settled down.
And we didn't really see our mom as much.
And one day, we were driving to Walmart, which is like a 30-minute drive.
Our town is kind of secluded.
It's in the middle of nowhere.
Me and my brother, I'm riding with him.
And we look over because there's a big police presence on the side of the highway.
and we see the coroner picking up a body bag
and I was kind of a little confused
like oh that's a body bag that means
you know he just told me that that means
there's a dead body in there and he was just saying
how horrible that is that they found
you know a dead person on the side of the road
anyway you know we don't really care
you know it's crazy to see but you know our day goes on
we go to Walmart we come home and just
life goes on a week or two later
my grandma was like, we haven't heard from your mom in a while
because usually she would call, you know, either from jail
or just calling maybe once or twice a week
just to see how the kids are doing or ask for money
or a handout or food or something.
But she hadn't called in a while.
So I think my grandmother called to make a missing person's report
and they asked for some identifiers,
like any tattoos she had.
And like, well,
actually, those tattoos you just described to us kind of match someone we've found recently.
So she, my grandpa, and my older brother went to, I guess, the corner.
And yeah, they identified the body and it was our mom.
Our mom was dead.
For me, I was kind of in shock, I guess.
more, I don't know, confused.
I guess a normal person if their mother dies,
they would be like super upset,
crying about it, but I think we just had so many things
go wrong with her and stuff like that
that, like I never really felt like she was my mom.
Obviously, my grandparents raised us,
so they were, and then they ended up adopting us
illegally, they were my mom and dad,
but I never really felt like my mom was my mom.
So when she died, I almost felt relieved because I was always afraid that she was going to come back and try to do something to us.
And I know that is a horrible thought.
But when you go through being kidnapped and your own mother trying to like give away your sister,
it's just you don't know what she's capable of.
And then soon after my dad died, which she was never really in the picture.
So getting in a teenagehood, parents are dead.
and honestly, other than all that, I actually had a great childhood.
We grew up in a small town in the desert.
There was mountains all around us, super beautiful.
My grandfather, he owned a body shop, collision work, custom paint, stuff like that.
So since I was a kid, to keep us out of trouble, we would go out there and help him sand the cars or clean them.
or everything was just like so perfect.
We didn't have a lot of money.
We didn't have a lot of things.
But we were all in the house and we just, I don't know, we just had so much fun.
We were always like riding bikes outside.
We live next to a little creek, which had water.
It was just like always something.
I go to school, get out of school, go play all day until I got dark and then I'd come home.
I don't know.
I love my childhood.
And then I got a little older.
I graduated high school a little early.
I graduated as a junior at 17.
And then the local mine, which they offered scholarships to students in the high school.
And I ended up getting one of the scholarships and going to college.
And during my breaks, I'd come home, stay at my grandparents' house.
and work at the mine as an intern,
just doing like basic intern stuff.
And this is when the story happened.
I got to say that this is probably one of the wildest intros
anybody's given in terms of backstory in the podcast thus far.
The story I'm about to tell is crazy.
We haven't even gotten to the weird part yet.
So now I'm in college. It's my second year of college. My girlfriend from my hometown,
she moved up there with me, and we got a little apartment. And I loved walking my dog at night.
And it was super high elevation. It was in a city called Prescott. And at night, you could just
see a crazy amount of stars from our apartment, because I would walk kind of out and behind it into
like the woods and there was like a clearing way far away and then there was like a little picnic area
and I'll just go out there and walk my dog and look at the stars but one night I was playing fetch with
my dog and she was just playing around and I was I just went to a little picnic bench that was there
and I laid down on the bench to look at the stars and it was gorgeous and my dog
is just relaxing next to me, just kind of, she's a little war out, so she kind of lays down
in the grass, and I'm laying on this bench, and I'm just looking up, and the amount of
stars you can see, it was, and my eyes were already adjusted to the night, so it's just, like,
it was, it just looked like TV static almost, just white dots everywhere, and I'm just looking,
I'm just in awe, and I'm remembering, I'm like, man, those are, you.
Each of those is a star, and I'm just thinking to myself.
I'm just looking at each one.
And I'm thinking, like, each one of those is a star and each one of those has a planet.
That's crazy.
What if, imagine how many of them have life at them or on the planets or something?
So I'm just staring at them.
And all of a sudden, I just start getting, like, where my eyes are relaxed.
I'm just staring at the star that my eyes are just, that is just like in front of my eyes.
and I'm just staring and staring and just like in a trance at it
and I just start thinking like if there's someone there,
can you show yourself to me or can you talk to me?
And I was just like talking to a star, right?
And then I look over and I'm looking at another star
and I'm just like talking to it.
And I'm just like looking around and what I'm visualizing is
I don't know if you've ever seen the videos or they,
They show like the size of the earth and it pans out.
Then it shows the size of the sun and it pans out.
I'm just like visualizing myself zooming into there.
Like I'm traveling through space and I see the star and I'm there and I see the planets around it.
And I find a planet with life.
And like I'm just like visualizing these weird things.
Just just a crazy imagination.
Right.
So I'm just looking and I'm just imagining like what would these lives look like?
Like would they be like cows?
like what would it look like
and I'm just talking to it
like if there's someone there can you please
show yourself can you please talk to me
and I'm doing this to all these stars
and it's getting late
and then I'm just kind of like relaxed
and I'm like okay this is ridiculous
so I get up with the dog and I almost
chuckle it off
I mean I would like to say an alien ship popped up
but nothing happened
heck the stars didn't even twinkle at me
I mean nothing happened so I
get up get my dog
we walk back and I mean it's nothing special so like that wasn't on my mind and then life goes on
a couple weeks later the semester ends and it's the winter semester and I go back home and the
winter semester is about a month long so I'm going to live at my grandparents house in my hometown
so I'm going to the mind there as an intern since I'm on scholarship
and just working, hanging out with friends, childhood friends,
and then one night, nothing special about that night or the day beforehand,
I just wake up and I just have this urge.
I just feel wide awake and I have this urge to go outside.
So my mind is not thinking why.
I just get up and do it.
Like I have this urge and I just do it.
Like almost like if you want to drink water, you just get up and go do it.
You don't contemplate it.
You just get up and do it.
So I just got up, walked, and I can like feel the coldness of the tile under my feet.
I'm in my room first.
You know, I feel the carpet, the texture of the carpet, and I walk immediately in the hallway and there's tile.
And I feel the cold towel on my feet.
And I'm just walking, just walking, walking.
and, you know, it's kind of chilly.
I know it's winter in Arizona,
but at night it was only like 50 at that time.
And I get to the door and I'm about to just go outside
and when I open the door,
standing in front of me,
was too typical,
what you would describe just as gray aliens,
standing on the other side of the screen door.
And they were both standing side of,
side by side, and the way you get to the screen is there's like a ledge, almost like a mini porch.
And when I say porch, it's just the foundation of the house that protrudes like three feet from the house.
So they're just like standing up on this concrete next to each other.
And they're, I would like to say they were little, but they weren't really maybe slightly shorter than me.
I'd maybe like five, four.
It didn't feel like I was looking at like, I don't know, like E.T, like something really like three feet tall or something.
I can see that they're wearing like something.
I don't know if it's like a one-piece suit or a two-piece, but it's all very similar to their skin color.
I don't know if it's like silver or, you know, gray.
It just, it wasn't, it wasn't contrasting enough from their skin to really even.
and take notice.
I know they were wearing something
because I could see the outline of
clothing on them.
It looked like a suit, but it was
just so close to their color.
And immediately,
I kind of snap out of this urge
to walk outside and immediately
my heart is pumping,
adrenaline at 100%.
I don't know anyone in the world
who can see a gray alien and just not know
that that is an alien because it is so typical.
and almost embarrassing to say that.
I wish it was something crazier than a gray alien that I saw,
just because it's almost embarrassing to say it,
because everyone's like, oh, sure, you saw a gray alien, whatever.
But I see it, and immediately I know it's an alien.
Like, immediately I know there's two of them.
Man, if I was any older, I probably would have had a heart attack.
Like, it was the most scared.
I've been through a lot of things in my life.
And this was the most scared I've ever been.
And all of it hits me at once.
And within like maybe a second or two, it like stops like a freight train.
All that emotion just stopped, like gone.
And I've never had my adrenaline going.
And like when that situation stops and is no longer a scary situation,
like your heart's still speeding up and is slowly going down.
You know, you're slowly coming down off of it.
This was like immediate, like just a flip of.
the switch just turned off.
And immediately, I lock eyes with one and then I just feel like almost like they're pouring
like warm butter over me, just warm and like loving.
It went from the most fear I've ever had to instantly loved.
Imagine like your favorite uncle coming to visit you.
Like your favorite family member that you don't see a lot and you open the door and just
just the excitement you see as a kid.
You're just so happy to see him and you just feel this love.
That's immediately what went over me.
This is all within 10 seconds.
This may sound like a long time,
but it's maybe two seconds of adrenaline and then instantly happy.
And then I'm just staring at them.
And then I cannot look away.
Like I'm forced to almost look in their eyes.
So I'm just locked eyes with them.
Well, with the one on the left, and I can't look away.
Like, even if I wanted to look around, I can't.
Like, it feels like I'm just stuck looking at it.
And all of a sudden I just hear in my head in my own voice, which is kind of weird,
but I kind of think I know why in my voice.
but in my voice, I hear we're not going to affect you or something like that.
I just remember, I specifically remember the word effect.
And I just knew that they weren't going to hurt me or do anything to me.
And the reason I think they were talking in my voice would be because honestly,
if they talked to me in like a different voice, I probably would have been afraid.
And then they say come outside with us.
and any normal adult would probably slam the door and run screaming,
but I couldn't.
I basically just opened the screen and just follow them.
They turn around and they weren't afraid of me.
Like they weren't like walking, like making sure their back wasn't towards me.
They just turned around, stepped off.
And we had this little brick floor, like a brick walkway up.
So we have a long front yard from the road to,
the door is probably like 30 feet.
And, but to walk from the road to the door, there's like a little red brick pathway we made.
So I step out, I'm barefoot.
I feel the really, it's, the floor is really cold.
It's obviously winter in Arizona.
It only gets to maybe 40s, but the ground is still very cold at that when you were just
in a warm, comfy bed and your feet are warm and you go to step on that 40 degree concrete.
So what I thought was funny was that it didn't bother me.
Like I knew it was cold and I knew it was like the ground would normally be really cold.
So I don't care about the cold, which is weird.
Like it was almost like I had no choice but to walk.
But I do remember with each step, I was careful not to hurt my foot on like the uneven bricks.
And I feel the coldness.
I feel everything.
And I'm just walking behind him.
And I'm just staring at the back of the head of the one on the left.
And I don't know if I ever really looked at the one on the right while we were walking.
I just was just like in a trance.
And I'm just following it.
And there's a gray craft in the road.
And they walk me to it.
And we're maybe 10 feet from it.
And we get up to it.
And they kind of stand in a way and turn to like present me to it.
And as soon as we get there, cars would kind of come down towards.
our house, but they would turn before they get to our house because there was a street nearby.
And I see these lights coming around the corner and I look over and I immediately say,
oh, they're going to see us. And I don't know if I thought that maybe I'd get in trouble or
something, but I felt like they're not supposed to see us. In my head, I just hear you say,
oh, don't worry about it or no, they won't, or something along those lines. And then all of a sudden,
it gets like the air gets like super staticy
all the hair on my body standing up like goose bumps
like the most static I've ever felt
and like my vision got kind of blurryish
but I don't know if it was actually my vision
it felt like the way I would describe it
it almost looked like glitter falling in the air by us
and I don't know if it was
I honestly I have no idea
it wasn't like particles falling but it looked like
glitter falling because it was sparkling a little bit and the air was super tingly and then the car drives
passed and then all of that immediately goes away like there wasn't like glitter on the floor or anything
like there's there was nothing from that so i feel like they weren't able to see us but i was still
there and i was able to see us and everything was fine like it's not like we got under a cloak
and i couldn't see anything or like you know it just seemed fine
And then as soon as the car drove past, I looked at the ship, and normally I probably wouldn't have looked at the ship because if there's a ship and two aliens, I think most people would focus on the aliens and not the ship per se.
But it felt like they forced me to look at the ship.
And I'm just staring at it.
And it's like the size of like maybe a small school bus, like one of those short yellow school buses.
but the way I described it, it looked like a fuel tanker, like round, smooth, like in that proportion.
It looked like a big water tank or something, but it was perfectly smooth, like reflective and like silvery,
but it wasn't like mirrored.
It just looked like new aluminum.
And when I was staring at it, I don't remember if there were like legs.
I was just staring at like the upper two-thirds of it.
it, like I couldn't look away from that.
Like, imagine you're looking at the ship centered,
but like up towards the top of the ship.
And I was just staring and staring.
And then all of a sudden it felt like I was like connected to it.
And when I felt that connection,
then all of a sudden I had this knowing in me.
It wasn't a feeling or like a thought,
maybe I can do something to it.
But a knowing popped up in my head
that if I really wanted to, I could change the shape of it.
And I don't know why.
Like, it wasn't communicated.
They weren't, they didn't say, like, hey, you know, if this was yours, you could change the shape of it.
It was just, like, unknowing.
I just knew I could.
And, like, it felt like it was alive.
It's like, when you go to the zoo and you see, like, a tiger for the first time, and you're just in awe because this thing,
that you see in books or something
is finally right there
and you're just in awe
just like admiring it
even if it's like at the tires just laying there
you're just admiring it
like this ship I'm just
it just feels like I'm looking
at like an animal
or like a living thing
and then immediately
once I knew I could change the shape
and I felt like I knew the ship
my whole
consciousness like turned towards the aliens
and I couldn't
focus on the ship anymore.
So they're standing to my right
and the ship is kind of like in front of me.
So I turn my whole body
and I'm just standing there staring
at the one on the left again.
And the one on the left said,
do you have any questions for us?
And again, this is all in my mind.
There is zero facial movements
and I'm just locked in on their eyes
and their face looks just like a...
I hate to say it,
but it looks just like a typical
what you would think,
like the big black eyes,
smaller, lower portion of the face.
Like, I really wish I could say it didn't look like that
because I feel like it would be more believable.
But it just looked like a normal gray alien.
So I'm just staring at the one on the left in the eyes
and it says, in my head again, in my voice,
do you have any questions?
And the first thing I ask is, am I dreaming?
And he said, no.
Like, almost like I was being silly.
Like, no?
Like, why would you think you're dreaming?
like that type of no.
So said, do you have any questions?
And the weird thing about the questions,
I can still feel like my mouth was moving
and I asked a question.
I know I asked a question.
Imagine you're trying to think of a song or someone's name
and it's like right there on the tip of your tongue
and you know you know it,
but all it takes is like something to like click.
And you're like, oh yeah, yeah,
this is the song name.
Like you know it, but you just can't say it.
Like, you just cannot remember it.
It's just, it bothers you so bad.
That is the feeling that I have.
Like, I know what I asked.
I remember moving my mouth.
And in my mind, I felt curious.
Like, I asked a question.
Like, if you're ever talking with someone and a question pops up, like, your mood kind of
changed because you have this, you want to ask a question, right?
And then you ask the question.
And then when they answer it.
like that questioning feeling goes away, like they just answered your questions.
And they replied, and I know they did because immediately that feeling in me of having a
question was gone, like I was satisfied.
And then another one happened and then another one.
So I just remember that happened three times.
So I know I asked three questions at first.
And then I can remember the next thing I asked is, is God.
real. And I very clearly remember that. And they said, we can't tell you that. I said, oh, okay,
well, let me tone it back a little bit. I'm sorry. I think the first three were maybe basic
questions that they could answer. And I don't know why I can't remember, but or why I'm not allowed
to remember or something. And then the next question, I asked, what happens when we die? And they
said, we can't answer that. I said, okay. And then I said, how big is outer space?
And they also said, we can't answer that.
The last thing I remember that they answered, I asked,
how can I talk to you again?
And they said, all you got to do is ask.
And I said, well, how do I ask?
And they said, well, the way you asked the first time.
And so I was like, okay, I don't know, I don't remember asking, but whatever.
All right.
We'll be right back after this quick break.
The weird thing after those questions, it felt like I was.
was receiving information, like almost like I had a spiritual conversation. I feel like I can sense
what the conversations are about or like how serious it is. And I was just like super happy with what I was
hearing. And I don't understand why they would allow me to ask questions if I wasn't allowed to know.
Like, why would they give me the ability to ask questions and then redact the most important ones?
and then none of the other experience was redacted
from looking at the ship,
from being exposed to that weird static,
from seeing them,
from staring in their eyes.
I've almost considered going to like a regression therapist or something
if that would work,
if I can get the answers out of it.
But after the conversation,
basically my consciousness like shifted towards just going back inside.
Like I knew we were done.
They didn't say, okay, go back inside.
The best way I could say is like robotic like, like being controlled,
I just turned away from them and just started walking straight towards the front door of my house.
And I think anyone would look back or see if they fly away or see how fast the ship is or see how they got in.
but I wasn't able to like do that.
So as I'm walking forward,
like it didn't feel like I could turn around and look.
I was just being steered into the house,
like as if like a puppet almost.
I opened the screen, walked in, closed it,
walked straight to my bed, sat down.
As soon as my butt touched the bed,
I just blinked and like snapped out of it.
I'm controlling my body.
I'm in my right mind now.
I'm no longer level-headed, like, the whole experience.
I was just excited.
Like, what just happened?
Like, what the fuck was that?
Was that real?
And the weird part, I mean, I'm still cold.
Like, if you're ever, like, in bed under your blankets
and you're all warm and you get, like, your body's warm,
I was cold like I was just outside.
I was just so excited to just run back outside.
So I just run back down the hall.
fling the front door open and run out and nothing is there.
If I would have just got out of bed and all that was a dream,
out of my warm bed, run outside,
I would have like got the shock of the cold hitting me.
But I was out there and I was like already acclimated to the temperature.
My feet weren't like reacting to the cold.
Everything is how it was.
Like it wasn't morning.
It wasn't like earlier or later.
it was exactly what it felt like.
Same temperature, same feeling on my feet.
Like, I just felt like I was just out there.
Like, the smells were the same.
The air was the same.
You know, and it just totally acclimated.
So I'm just so confused, just looking around,
wondering, was that real?
And that's when I'm just starting to, like, think.
And I'm, like, looking at my feet, moving them.
And I was, like, looking around.
I'm like, I was just out here.
Like, I know I was.
like there's like my body is still acclimated like the excitement is still there like this was real
what now like what do you do like do you all lay down and sleep like i i was just so confused like
well and i was just remembering what they said like ask us to come back and i'm like hello
hello come back hello like just i'm just so confused and excited and kind of
I just didn't know what to do.
So I just walked back inside.
I'm just looking around and I just kind of sit on the couch and I'm like,
what do I do, wake up my grandparents and tell them?
I didn't, I don't know.
I didn't think anyone would believe me.
So I just go lay down and, honest, I don't remember.
It was probably like four in the morning.
And I get maybe an hour and a half asleep if I even fell asleep.
I think I laid there with my eyes closed and like tried to sleep.
But everything was just racing.
my mind over and over and over and over and over and I'm trying to just remember everything.
I could have sat there for hours just replaying this in my head over and over and over.
And then I had to go to work.
And the first thing I do is I tell my boss.
She, I want to say a crazy lady, but you could tell the lady anything.
And she's like, oh, yeah, that's real.
Yep, yep, that happened.
And I'm telling her the whole thing.
And she is just in shock.
And I'm just telling her everything.
And she says, that was real, first of all.
and you need to write it down so you don't forget it.
And then I kind of sat there and she's like,
she gave me a notebook and a pen
and said, write that all down now.
And then after I write it down
and just go throughout my day,
that's pretty much it.
And then obviously I've told a story a few times
to some friends.
Life went on.
I met my wife, got married.
So forward 10 years.
years. You know, just kind of doing the married thing, moving around. I got two kids. And we are in this house and I'm home alone. My wife is out shopping. My daughter is with her mom, which I had my daughter with another woman. And so I'm just home alone. I'm just scrolling through a streaming app and just trying to find something to watch because I'm bored. And I come across an interesting documentary.
and the documentary is about how to summon aliens.
And so I'm like, okay, whatever, let's watch this.
I mean, I used to watch ancient aliens.
I don't care.
I find everything entertaining.
I'll watch anything.
So I watch it.
And then it gets to the end and they're showing all the proof
and they talk about an app that they have.
And they say, oh yeah, you know, if you don't believe us,
just get the app and do it.
So, all right.
I download the app on my phone.
and there's like a meditation sequence.
There's all these other things you do.
You play these tones.
You do all these things.
And I do all that.
And I'm expecting something cool to happen.
I'm in my living room.
Like, I don't know if I expect an alien to walk in the door.
I didn't even go outside.
Just nothing happened.
And I'm like, you kind of like send your consciousness out into the sky almost.
And like you are pinpointing where you are.
So you're imagining you are zooming out from you.
You see your street and then you see your city.
Then you see your state.
Then your country.
Then your planet.
And then, you know, all this.
And you're giving your location.
Almost like when I was on that park bench a long time ago,
when I was kind of like zooming in on those planets saying come show yourself to me,
I'm doing all this.
I'm doing all these things.
I'm following it to the team.
And then it's over and nothing.
whatever. I don't know what I expected to show up in my house.
So I go to the next show and I end up eating a snack later and the night goes on and my wife gets home.
And she doesn't care about any of this stuff. She doesn't even watch TV. She's never on her phone.
You can't even get a call out of her. She doesn't care about the shows I watch or anything like that.
And as the night went on, you know, we hung out for a bit. She was doing her things around the house.
I never brought it up. Honestly, it wasn't even on my mind at all anyway.
It was just a stupid thing I did from an app and whatever.
Hours went on and I just totally forgot that even happened.
So that night we got to sleep and probably 2 a.m., maybe a little earlier, maybe a little later,
I hear a scream and I turn over and I said, what, what?
And my wife says, there's an alien in the bathroom.
And immediately, I just think there's just someone in our house.
I didn't revert back to that show.
I didn't, like, my fight or flight just goes on,
and I just run over there to see if there's someone in the house.
So, like, I turned the corner and nothing in there,
and I'm looking around.
So I turn the light on, and there's still, like, just nothing in there.
I'm like, what?
There's nothing in here.
She's like, there was an alien in there.
I was like, no, what do you mean?
Were you dreaming?
She's like, no.
She said, I woke up and saw a red light on the wall, like floating across the wall.
And she kind of followed it.
And then she couldn't yell.
She couldn't talk.
Like, she was just, like, following it.
And when the red light went into the restroom, she sees fingers come around the wall and, like, grab the edge of the wall.
And then a face come out, like, as if they, like, pulled their selves out.
And she just sees an alien face
and she just gets incredibly scared
and then it goes back
and then it takes its fingers back
and as soon as it's out of her like visual
like she's able to scream.
With no hesitation she just like,
she's like I didn't close my eyes.
I didn't go back to sleep.
I just screamed.
There was no, there was no sort of time lapse.
There was no, I didn't fall asleep
and then woke up and remember.
It was just no blink in between
just the red light was gone.
The alien went behind the wall, and she just, that same moment, she just screamed.
So from the scream, maybe three seconds later, I was in the bathroom.
And within that time, everything was just gone.
And she swears it was real.
She can describe it way better than me.
Well, my name is Hunter.
So this day, completely normal, you know, nothing out of the ordinary, just hung out in the evening with the husband.
and went to sleep. So I woke up in the middle of the night and I kind of rolled over to the other side
and I was then facing the big open doorway to my restroom. And the whole room was illuminated with
this faint red light, like red glow. Our shower back then had one of those very thin windows
along the ceiling and it looked like there was a red light outside that was bright enough
to illuminate the room.
I could move and I had freedom of my body but I felt like I couldn't speak and I kind of just
stayed still just sort of looking at that light and then from around the corner of this same
entrance to the bathroom.
I saw these fingers very slowly come outward from behind the wall and just sort of one-by-one wrap
onto that corner.
And a figure pulled its head out from there, like pulling itself so that I could
see it. It didn't really look any different from what you might expect just based on, I guess,
sci-fi. And, you know, I didn't see any ridiculous green skin tones or anything like that.
But it was really, the head shape was very standard to what I would have imagined.
It was terrifying. And so I just kind of stayed and just looked at it.
And it had to have just been staring at me for, it felt like two, three minutes.
It could have been less, but it felt like such a long time of just making eye contact with this thing.
And then just like its hands had wrapped on one by one, one, it looked like it was removing them and putting it.
self back. And then
looked very much like
stereotypical
oblong
headed alien figure.
The room was dark aside from that red
light and at that angle that it was at,
it was almost silhouetted. But I could see
that it had, you know, a darker skin tone.
It just
it was so, so creepy. It was very, very thin. Obviously, I only saw hands head, little tiny bit of the neck. The fingers were elongated and creepy. There were four of them on each hand. I mean, I'm sure there were thumbs on the other end, but it was just the most odd and terrifying, sensational.
It was the energy that was so terrifying.
The just watching for a moment and the slow movement,
that was what really, really freaked me out.
And after it had, I guess, retracted,
and the light then disappeared soon after,
I just, I started screaming.
I went ballistic.
Husband woke up.
He didn't know what was going on.
I told him.
And then he told me that he did something
for summoning aliens
earlier that day when I wasn't home.
And I was furious and terrified.
And he just did the very like,
oh, well, tell me about it.
And after a little bit,
just went back to sleep.
I was so mad.
It's very like him to do something like that.
You know, he loves paranormal.
He loves aliens.
He's really interested in every one of those topics.
And I am as well, but kind of on a very surface level where I enjoy hearing him talk about it and get excited.
But I'm not doing any research on my own.
So it's very like him to seek out some sort of connection like that with aliens.
There is nobody in this entire world that could convince me that that was a dream.
I had full range of motion.
I didn't, you know, have this moment where my eyes opened up and I started screaming.
It was, I was fully conscious for the entire thing.
There's absolutely no convincing me that I was asleep for that.
it was just the strangest, most terrifying experience of my entire life.
And he knows that.
And he was very apologetic because he didn't know that that was actually going to happen.
But I was very, very, very upset with him.
I still am.
I hope he is not still doing stuff like that.
She was incredibly mad.
Like, I have never really seen her that mad.
And she was like, you did this to me.
Like, she was, she went through something traumatic and it was my fault.
Like, she was like, you did this.
You are never do that ever again.
Don't just scolding me.
And yeah, to this day, she still brings it up.
And I told my buddies about it.
And I went camping with some buddies and I jokingly told them that I'm going to,
they know the story.
And I was like, well, I'm going to do the meditation right now.
They're like, no, you better not in our tent.
Overall, I think I accidentally summoned that alien that she saw.
We talk about it and we reflect on it and it's just she knows it was real.
I know it is just too coincidental.
Like if that happened before the show or like weeks after, but it was hours after.
I don't know.
I think like I just asked that night for the aliens to come.
the first story and this night with my wife I asked and they came again.
So I just focused all of my intention and all I wanted was something or someone to show themselves to me.
And that is I think when they say all you have to do is ask.
I think that is how you have to ask is you have to want it more.
more than anything.
I would say it is the most eye-opening,
the most spiritually thing that happened to me.
And I wouldn't say it's bad because, I mean, it's literally what I asked for.
They just gave me what I asked for.
I can't be mad now.
But out of everything that's ever happened to me,
this is one thing that changed my mind.
to also think more positive
because maybe I used to think,
hey, when I die, I just close my eyes
and I just cease to exist.
Now, I'm pretty sure
there's probably more than that
because if aliens are possible,
then why can't other things be possible?
You know, maybe we die and go to a different frequency.
I don't know, I hope there's something more,
but in all my life, I've had a lot of death around me,
a lot of negative things,
And this is one thing that in the moment could have been seen as negative to someone who was in their own mind and not like in a trance almost.
And I'm kind of thankful they put me in a trance because I don't know if I would have been able to control my emotions.
But this is the only thing in my life that has been crazy that is giving me like a deeper, happy feeling.
Those are the first times in my life that I immediately got the good out of a weird situation.
Rather than, you know, I've been in a horrific situation and then trying to find the good,
this I already know what the good is.
And it's, you know, it spiritually enlightened me a bit.
And it let me live.
I'm not afraid of death because, I mean, maybe there is something more.
Now I'm just, I don't know.
I just, it just solved some curiosities for me that I have always been there.
like there is more to life, there is more to the universe.
There, like, there is something.
I saw it.
Like, I don't care what anyone tells me.
I saw something that night.
I mean, I'm 32, and I feel like I'm 60 in all the experiences I've had.
But looking back on everything, again, I wouldn't change anything that's ever happened in me.
You take one of those experiences away.
I'm not here being the person I am.
You take away that alien experience.
I'd be a totally different person.
My whole mindset changed.
Everything changed.
Every little thing led me to today, to this moment.
Thank you to Vincent and also his wife Hunter for speaking to me.
Obviously, this whole story is really wild.
But what struck me the most is how mad
Vincent's wife was with him after finding out about all of this, which is totally understandable,
by the way, I would be just as mad. He told me that she was as upset as she would be if he had
invited a burglar or an intruder into the house, which in a way he kind of did. And that is a really
validating detail for me in this story. And I think it was for Vincent as well, even though
it seems like it might have landed him in the doghouse for a little bit.
With that being said, maybe no more summoning from now on, Vincent, at least not in the house.
What's especially unique about this story is that this alien encounter, or whatever it was,
might not even be the most extreme thing to have happened to Vincent in his life.
I've been thinking a lot about what he told me
about his childhood,
living in a box car,
and there was even some more things that we didn't have time to discuss,
things he just hinted at.
I wanted to hear more about that side of Vincent's life.
If you want to hear more as well,
I think I'm going to have him on the Patreon this week
to chat about it and talk about some things
we didn't have time to get to.
This episode was called Every Piece in Place,
and you've been listening to Otherworld.
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