Former US Air Force worker claims she was abducted by aliens and raped on the moon

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated: Oct 13, 2015, 10:04 PM IST

Niara Terela Isley

Additionally, Isley claimed that 'grey aliens' helped the normal ones in this task.

People make bizarre claims every now and then, but this one has to take the cake.

A former worker with the US Air Force has stated that she was 'abducted by aliens and raped on the moon' every night for nearly a year.

Niara Terela Isley, a former radar tracking officer for the US Air Force made the bizarre claim that she had been kidnapped by reptile aliens when she was 25, around 8 to 10 times. Then, she was 'passed around' and forced to lift boxes.

According to Mirror.co.uk, Isley says was snatched by a 'humanoid with a tail' and taken to 'a secret base on the far side of the moon'.

Isley worked at Tonopah Test Range, in Nevada, said the website. The former officer's delusional story gets more improbable as it proceeds.

Isley begins her story by claiming that security guards at the range 'raped her in front of an audience' after tranquilising her with a drug - following which she was abducted by aliens and raped on the moon.

Additionally, Isley claimed that 'grey aliens' helped the normal ones in this task. Apparently, Niara Isley also saw human beings who were 'forced' to assist in the task.

But Isley, who used hypnosis treatment to overcome 'holes in her memory', adds that she was 'forced to lift boxes' and 'excavate the dark side of the moon' as well. The excavation was carried out to 'expand the military base' she claimed, without specifying what military base she was talking about.

Isley, who has a daughter and lives in Colorado, said: "At night I wasn't allowed to sleep and was passed around for more sex.

"I was scared. I knew I had to get back to my daughter so I was pretty compliant. I just didn't want to do anything that would get me killed."

Isley's Facebook profile says that she is a 'Body-Centered Life Coach and Therapist' at 'Encounters with Healing'. The latter is a website which specialises in spiritual experiences and healing.

The story sounds plausible now.