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FigureChristopher Bledsoe (b. 1962)

aka Christopher Bledsoe · Chris Bledsoe · Bledsoe

North Carolina contractor and percipient; reports a body of repeating UAP and entity encounters beginning with a multi-witness 8 January 2007 incident on the Cape Fear River near Fayetteville, NC. His case has been engaged by Stanford pathology professor Garry Nolan, by religious-studies scholar Diana Pasulka, and by retired Army Col. John Alexander.

What's documented

Christopher Bledsoe of Fayetteville, NC. The founding event in his case file is 8 January 2007: Bledsoe was fishing with his son and three other adults on the Cape Fear River when, by their account, four orange luminous objects appeared over the river. Multiple aspects of the encounter — missing time, electromagnetic effects on the fishermen’s equipment, subsequent persistent health effects — entered Bledsoe’s account. The case was independently corroborated in the days that followed by the Fayetteville Observer (which interviewed all five witnesses) and by the FAA, which confirmed it had received and logged contemporaneous radar anomalies in the same airspace. Bledsoe’s distinguishing feature in the modern percipient corpus is the multi-decade longitudinal nature of his reports (recurring encounters over twenty years, several of which have been independently witnessed by family members and by visiting investigators including Col. John Alexander). Stanford pathology professor Garry Nolan has cited Bledsoe in lectures and interviews as a subject in MRI brain-imaging studies of self-reported UAP percipients. Diana Pasulka discusses Bledsoe in Encounters (St. Martin’s Press, 2023). Bledsoe’s 2023 memoir UFO of God (Mystic Star Press, ghostwriter assistance) is the longest first-person account. His case is unusual in the contemporary corpus for the combination of (a) named, sober percipient with no prior public profile in paranormal claims; (b) multiple corroborating witnesses across multiple events; (c) sustained academic engagement (Nolan, Pasulka) on the record; (d) public-record contemporaneous press coverage of the 2007 founding event. None of which adjudicates the ontological claims.

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