Summary of We Come in Peaces: The Abblett File
We Come in Peaces: The Abblett File is a gripping and deeply personal narrative written by
Joshua Abblett, detailing his family's extraordinary experiences with covert government
operations, UFO encounters, and systemic harassment. The story spans from their life near
the Rocky Mountain Arsenal in Colorado, through a perilous cross-country road trip, to their
current situation in Greer, South Carolina, where they now live under skies frequently filled
with military aircraft.
The narrative unfolds as the Abblett family finds themselves increasingly entangled in a web
of secrecy and surveillance. Living near the Rocky Mountain Arsenala site with a notorious
history of chemical weapons productionseems to place them in the crosshairs of covert
operations. Their lives take a surreal turn as they experience unexplained health issues,
unsettling encounters with government agents, and a series of bizarre and threatening
incidents that suggest they are being targeted.
Throughout their journey, the Abbletts encounter disturbing elements of modern surveillance
programs, such as the Eagle Eyes and eGuardian programs, which are designed to monitor
and report suspicious activities. These programs, often linked to military bases like Robins Air
Force Base, contribute to the pervasive sense of being watched and controlled. The family's
experiences echo those of individuals like Paul Bennewitz, who was similarly targeted by
government forces after his UFO research near Kirtland Air Force Base. As the Abbletts
grapple with the psychological and emotional toll of living under constant observation, their
story becomes a powerful commentary on the lengths to which powerful entities will go to
maintain their secrets.
As they attempt to escape these dangers by moving across the country, their journey only
intensifies, with strange events following them to every new location. From the unsettling
atmosphere of the KOA campgrounds to being tailed by unknown vehicles, their road trip
becomes a nightmarish odyssey filled with fear and uncertainty.
Now settled in Greer, South Carolina, the Abblett family continues to face relentless
surveillance, with Black Hawk and Nighthawk helicopters regularly flying overhead, and the
shadow of military programs like those at Robins Air Force Base looming large. The family's
struggle with systemic obstruction, privacy violations, and identity theft further complicates
their quest for safety and truth.
Through their story, the Abbletts seek to shed light on the hidden mechanisms of control and
secrecy that govern lives in the shadows. We Come in Peaces: The Abblett File is not just a tale
of survival but a broader commentary on the impact of modern surveillance programs and the
personal cost of uncovering hidden truths.
This narrative will resonate with anyone interested in government secrecy, UFO phenomena,
and the personal cost of uncovering hidden truths. The Abblett family's journey is a stark
reminder of the unseen forces at play in our world, and their story calls for greater
transparency and accountability from those who hold power.
We Come in Peaces: The Abblett File is a gripping and deeply personal narrative written by
Joshua Abblett, detailing his family's extraordinary experiences with covert government
operations, UFO encounters, and systemic harassment. The story spans from their life near
the Rocky Mountain Arsenal in Colorado, through a perilous cross-country road trip, to their
current situation in Greer, South Carolina, where they now live under skies frequently filled
with military aircraft.
The narrative unfolds as the Abblett family finds themselves increasingly entangled in a web
of secrecy and surveillance. Living near the Rocky Mountain Arsenala site with a notorious
history of chemical weapons productionseems to place them in the crosshairs of covert
operations. Their lives take a surreal turn as they experience unexplained health issues,
unsettling encounters with government agents, and a series of bizarre and threatening
incidents that suggest they are being targeted.
Throughout their journey, the Abbletts encounter disturbing elements of modern surveillance
programs, such as the Eagle Eyes and eGuardian programs, which are designed to monitor
and report suspicious activities. These programs, often linked to military bases like Robins Air
Force Base, contribute to the pervasive sense of being watched and controlled. The family's
experiences echo those of individuals like Paul Bennewitz, who was similarly targeted by
government forces after his UFO research near Kirtland Air Force Base. As the Abbletts
grapple with the psychological and emotional toll of living under constant observation, their
story becomes a powerful commentary on the lengths to which powerful entities will go to
maintain their secrets.
As they attempt to escape these dangers by moving across the country, their journey only
intensifies, with strange events following them to every new location. From the unsettling
atmosphere of the KOA campgrounds to being tailed by unknown vehicles, their road trip
becomes a nightmarish odyssey filled with fear and uncertainty.
Now settled in Greer, South Carolina, the Abblett family continues to face relentless
surveillance, with Black Hawk and Nighthawk helicopters regularly flying overhead, and the
shadow of military programs like those at Robins Air Force Base looming large. The family's
struggle with systemic obstruction, privacy violations, and identity theft further complicates
their quest for safety and truth.
Through their story, the Abbletts seek to shed light on the hidden mechanisms of control and
secrecy that govern lives in the shadows. We Come in Peaces: The Abblett File is not just a tale
of survival but a broader commentary on the impact of modern surveillance programs and the
personal cost of uncovering hidden truths.
This narrative will resonate with anyone interested in government secrecy, UFO phenomena,
and the personal cost of uncovering hidden truths. The Abblett family's journey is a stark
reminder of the unseen forces at play in our world, and their story calls for greater
transparency and accountability from those who hold power.
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