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Part 12: Life of Robert Nelson
Session 3 of the Birthright series
Channel Name: Paul Power
Date of Recording: August 4, 2016
Time: 23:30
UFO Encounters and Struggles in the 1990s
In the early 1990s, Robert Nelson spent considerable time devising methods to resist extraterrestrial beings (ETs), particularly after experiencing repeated abductions. He described using telekinesis to down two UFOs after being abducted and returned, hoping this would deter the ETs. However, instead of leaving, the ETs responded with increased abductions and harsher treatment.
By the late 1990s, Nelson began exploring new approaches, focusing on the telepathic connection that many of these extraterrestrials shared. He theorized that controlling one ET telepathically could influence many others, given their collective consciousness. His efforts evolved into what he called “kill runs,” where he would project telepathic messages intended to kill only the ETs, particularly targeting the greys. Nelson emphasized that no other beings or humans were affected during these actions.
He claimed that over time, his efforts to wipe out the greys across the solar system were successful. Despite feeling physically ill for days after each attempt due to his partial ET nature, he persisted with his mission. Nelson recounted a pivotal encounter where an ET told him telepathically, “We don’t care,” in response to his warnings about wiping out their race. This marked a turning point, leading him to escalate his kill runs.
Personal Struggles and Loss in the Mid-1990s
During the mid-1990s, Nelson faced additional personal challenges. His father experienced severe circulatory problems and had a carotid endarterectomy in 1995 to clear a blocked artery. After the procedure, a stroke occurred, leading to his father’s death on November 16, 1997. Nelson visited his father daily during this time and reflected on the emotional toll of watching his health deteriorate.
In July 1995, Nelson also had to euthanize his dog, John-boy, due to congestive heart failure. Nelson shared a deeply emotional experience where, shortly after John-boy’s passing, he saw a large, illuminated number “3” in his mind, which he later interpreted as a sign that John-boy was the third animal to be euthanized that day.
Abductions and ET Encounters
Nelson recounted being abducted with John-boy one night in the 1990s. Upon their return, Nelson was paralyzed in bed while John-boy aggressively barked at three ETs standing by his bedside. The ETs slowly backed away before disappearing in what Nelson described as a fog-like matter transfer or dimensional shift.
In October 1995, after visiting his father in a nursing home, Nelson witnessed what he described as a rotating object in the sky resembling a dinner plate. He initially believed it might be a helpful ET presence, but his father’s condition worsened the following day. Nelson suspected the ETs may have played a role in the deterioration of his father’s health.
Emotional and Spiritual Connections with Pets
In September 1995, Nelson adopted a new dog, Kira, who he described as an important companion. Kira had a strong, regal presence, often acting as if she were royalty. Nelson also believed Kira may have embodied part of his mother’s spirit, suggesting a spiritual connection through transmigration.
In 1999, Nelson adopted Kenji, a retired racing greyhound. He described Kenji as having a gentle and advanced spirit, with the ability to perform healing work. Nelson recounted several incidents where Kenji alleviated his pain by simply placing a paw on the affected area.
Kenji developed lymphatic cancer, and despite Nelson’s efforts with alternative treatments, the cancer returned aggressively. Kenji was euthanized on January 8, 2004. Nelson shared how he used meditative healing and antioxidants to give Kenji an additional six months of life beyond what was expected. He noted that the veterinarian was surprised by how effective Nelson’s approach had been in extending Kenji’s life without the harsh side effects of chemotherapy.
Conclusion and Looking Forward
By 1998, Nelson had fully engaged in his “kill runs” against the ETs, which he continued alongside his personal battles. He reflected on the loss of his father, pets, and the emotional toll of those years. As the narrative approached the early 2000s, Nelson planned to save further details for the next installment of his story. He remained grateful for the difference he believed he made in addressing abductions and protecting people and animals.