DnB Ep 307: Incident at Devils Den and The Reckoning with Terry Lovelace

In this episode of the Dudes n Beer podcast  host Christopher Jordan welcomes to the show author, lecturer, and UFO experiencer Terry Lovelace to discuss his latest book Devils Den: The Reckoning. In this exciting follow up to his best-selling book Incident at Devils Den, Terry recalls early childhood abductions and his interactions with a hybrid entity he called “Sue.” The Reckoning is all new facts, images and content never before shared with the public, it also includes a chapter that had been excluded from his “Incident at Devils Den …”

CLICK HERE TO PLAY OR RIGHT CLICK TO “SAVE LINK AS” MP3

In 1977, Terry Lovelace and a friend went on a two-night camping trip to a state park known as Devils Den. We had planned the trip as a wilderness adventure. Instead of a wilderness adventure they experienced an encounter with something unknown and unimaginable. There on the horizon sat a perfect tight triangle of three very bright stars. They studied them for a few minutes and speculated what they might be. They first thought they were airplane lights but dismissed the idea because of the odd formation. Then they began to move. They rotated once as if on an axis and began a slow ascent into the night sky. They moved in sync as if a single object instead of three. After a few minutes it became obvious that this was one object and not three separate lights…

Join the Dudes n Beer podcast for an evening of honest conversation with UFO experiencer Terry Lovelace, author of the amazing new book of Devils Den: The Reckoning!

 The Dudes n Beer Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. For more great shows and content subscribe at HCUniversalNetwork.com.

The Dudes n Beer would like to thank the continuing support of our listeners and sponsors including PodcastCadet.com, Use Code Dudes20 to save 20% off today!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.