A woman politician from Miami told that in her childhood she was abducted by aliens


Monday 23 October 2017

The politician Bettina Rodriguez Aguilera , who is running for Senator in the US Congress from the city of Miami, Florida, said that at the age of 7 she was abducted by aliens. This is reported by the newspaper Miami Herald .


Bettine is now 59 years old, she is a member of the Republican Party, she gave interviews on her kidnapping on TV in 2009. Now the woman hopes to replace the outgoing senator from Miami and as a result of the search for materials about her, journalists found on YouTube two of her interviews in 2009 with very strange stories for the politician.


According to Bettina Rodriguez Aguilera, her abductors were three aliens - two women and one man, all of them tall and blond (probably a Nordic aliens race). They regularly visited her when she was 7 years old and communicated with her telepathically. They also took the girl with them to her ship.

                                                                     Nordic aliens

The woman in the interview described what she saw inside the ship. There were rounded structures and some "quartz stones" with which the ship was operated. The aliens told the girl many different things. We list them in the column:
- About 30 thousand skulls, "different from human", are in a cave on the island of Malta.
- The World Energy Center is in Africa.

- The famous Homestead coral castle in Miami-Dade, a strange megalithic structure built in an incomprehensible way by Edward Lidskalnin in 1920-1951, is actually something like an ancient Egyptian pyramid.

- God is a universal energy.
The Miami Herald journalists tried to directly ask Bettina about her abduction experience, which she told in old interviews, but did not get a clear answer. The woman only said that both Presidents Reagan and Carter reported on their observations of UFOs and that even the Vatican seems to approve of the existence of aliens.
Also, Bettina added that "I join most Americans who believe that in billions of stars and galaxies of our universe there must exist an intelligent life." At the same time, she said that she is a Christian and believes in God.
It is possible that Aguilera avoided a direct answer because strange stories about aliens could complicate her election to the Congress.