It is unknown whether extraterrestrials have coffee tables, but thanks to a woman who claims to be an alien abductee, they will at least be able to have a coffee table book.
Kim Carlsberg, who has worked as a photographer for publications like Rolling Stone and as a camera person on shows like Baywatch, is now the author of The Art of Close Encounters, a coffee table book that features 150 illustrations made by alleged abductees describing their experiences.
For instance, one contributor submitted a picture depicting a room inside an alien spacecraft where Carlsberg says ETs submit humans to intense examinations.
This picture came in at the last minute and it was unfinished, but it was one of the most important that I've seen in my life as an abductee, Carlsberg told AOL News. It basically depicts a room where aliens -- who look like anorexic Pillsbury Doughboys -- do things to humans that I thought would leave them dead.
I remember being in this room, feeling paralyzed next to an ex-boyfriend who was also paralyzed and another woman who I couldn't see, but who I knew was a makeup artist. I remember seeing the picture and thinking, 'Finally, someone has seen what I saw.'
This book was a long time coming for Carlsberg, who resides near Santa Barbara, Calif. Fifteen years, to be exact.
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Kim Carlsberg, who has worked as a photographer for publications like Rolling Stone and as a camera person on shows like Baywatch, is now the author of The Art of Close Encounters, a coffee table book that features 150 illustrations made by alleged abductees describing their experiences.
For instance, one contributor submitted a picture depicting a room inside an alien spacecraft where Carlsberg says ETs submit humans to intense examinations.
This picture came in at the last minute and it was unfinished, but it was one of the most important that I've seen in my life as an abductee, Carlsberg told AOL News. It basically depicts a room where aliens -- who look like anorexic Pillsbury Doughboys -- do things to humans that I thought would leave them dead.
I remember being in this room, feeling paralyzed next to an ex-boyfriend who was also paralyzed and another woman who I couldn't see, but who I knew was a makeup artist. I remember seeing the picture and thinking, 'Finally, someone has seen what I saw.'
This book was a long time coming for Carlsberg, who resides near Santa Barbara, Calif. Fifteen years, to be exact.
Full story link: http://www.aolnews.com/weird-news/article/alien-abductee-creates-cosmic-coffee-table-book/19689137