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Jonathon Reed, also supposedly known by other names, is an American former child psychologist, public speaker, [[experiencer]], and [[contactee]] who is known for his alleged [[Jonathan Reed forest incident|encounter with a nonhuman intelligent being (NHIB)]] and subsequent activities. He allegedly photographed and videotaped a [[Freddy (Jonathon Reed)|live NHIB]] and its [[levitating obelisk|craft]] at close range. He allegedly stored it in his freezer at home and made further videos and recordings of the alien. {{Experiencer|type=face-to-face in-person interaction, [[telepathic communication]], playing/testing}} As a result of the alleged incident, he produced a [[Jonathon Reed forest encounter video|video shot in the forest]] immediately after the incident, a [[Jonathon Reed obelisk video|video of the obelisk]], an [[audio recording of Freddy (Jonathon Reed)|audio recording of the alien]], an [[examination video of Freddy|examination video]], a [[photograph of Freddy’s face]], and other [[multimedia evidence of NHIBs|evidence]].
'''Jonathan Reed''', also supposedly known by other names, is an American former child psychologist, public speaker, [[experiencer]], and [[contactee]] who is known for his alleged [[Jonathan Reed forest incident|encounter with a nonhuman intelligent being (NHIB)]] and subsequent activities. He allegedly photographed and videotaped a [[Freddy (Jonathan Reed)|live NHIB]] and its [[Levitation|levitating]] [[Obelisk|obelisk]] at close range. He allegedly stored it in his freezer at home and made further videos and recordings of the alien. {{Experiencer|type=face-to-face in-person interaction, [[Telepathic communication]], playing/testing}} As a result of the alleged incident, he produced a [[Jonathan Reed forest encounter video|video shot in the forest]] immediately after the incident, a [[Jonathan Reed obelisk video|video of the obelisk]], an [[Audio recording of Freddy (Jonathan Reed)|audio recording of the alien]], an [[Examination video of Freddy|examination video]], a [[Photograph of Freddy’s face]], and other [[Multimedia evidence of NHIBs|evidence]].


== Background ==
== Early life and background ==
Reed was living in [[Washington state]] and allegedly working as a clinician at the [[University of Washington]].


== Initial Encounter ==
Little is verified about Jonathan Reed's early life. He has described himself as a clinical psychologist working in [[Washington (state)|Washington state]], allegedly associated with the [[University of Washington]]. However, attempts to confirm his educational and professional credentials have been unsuccessful, leading to skepticism about his background. Critics have pointed out the absence of verifiable records confirming his employment or academic history.
Main article: [[Jonathon Reed forest encounter]] Reed went for a walk in the woods. He said his dog was running ahead.
The alien and [[Lucy (Jonathan Reed's dog)|Reed's dog]] somehow got into an altercation. The body of Lucy the dog was destroyed.


== Immediate Aftermath ==
== Alleged encounter ==
Reed experienced nausea, panic, intense dissociation, and created photos and videos. He used a thermal blanket to wrap the alien, picked up the [[link bracelet (Jonathan Reed)|link bracelet]], and continued to experience intense dissociation.


== Later ==
=== The forest incident ===
In the first day and the next several days, he invited his best friend Gary over and made other calls. Attempts to contact [[MUFON]] were allegedly intercepted and misdirected to agents or imposters. He reported that [[men in black|MIBs]] came to his house within days, accompanied by a police SUV. They claimed to be from "the School" and urged him to give them what he had. He reported that they were unsettling in a way he couldn't describe, and he found himself inside his house with them, not remembering letting them in after they came to his door. He told them angrily to leave. According to him, the alien healed from its head injury over the next several days and was able to heal around and actually preferred being in the freezer. Later, his house was ransacked. He claimed that Freddy remained alive and escaped and that he saw him many times in subsequent years.


== Homeless Period ==
On October 15, 1996, Reed claimed he went for a walk in the woods near [[Snoqualmie Pass]], Washington, accompanied by his dog, [[Lucy (Jonathan Reed's dog)|Lucy]]. According to Reed, his dog ran ahead and encountered a nonhuman intelligent being (NHIB), described as a small, humanoid figure with elongated limbs and dark eyes, resembling the archetypal "[[Grey alien|grey]]" alien.
Reed claimed he was homeless for about a year or so, starting within weeks after the incident as a direct result. During this time, as well as subsequently after his first public interviews, Reed allegedly was a target of harassment by agents. He also alleged that several of his associates were murdered or coerced into silence.


== Meeting Sympathizers and Helpers ==
Reed alleged that his dog attacked the being, but the alien retaliated, causing the dog to disintegrate or be destroyed in a gruesome manner. In a state of panic and anger, Reed claimed he struck the alien with a large branch, incapacitating it. He experienced nausea, panic, and intense dissociation during and after the incident.
Reed was interviewed on [[Art Bell]] in 1998.


== More Stability ==
=== Immediate aftermath ===
In interviews, Reed has spoken about the alleged murders and harassment of his sympathizers and helpers. He has also recounted his alleged shooting and live television demonstration of the link bracelet. Reed's case has been investigated by Jaime Maussan, and others have tried to debunk his claims.
 
Reed reported that he wrapped the incapacitated alien in a thermal blanket and transported it to his home. He claimed to have taken photographs and videos documenting the being, which he referred to as "[[Freddy (Jonathan Reed)|Freddy]]". Reed stated that he stored the alien in his freezer to preserve it, noting that the being healed from its injuries over the following days.
 
He also claimed to have retrieved a mysterious artifact from the scene—a bracelet-like device he called the "[[Link bracelet]]" or "Link artifact". Reed alleged that this device possessed extraordinary properties, including [[Teleportation|teleportation]] and inducing altered states of consciousness.
 
== Alleged harassment and suppression ==
 
In the days following the incident, Reed claimed he became the target of harassment by unidentified agents, often referred to as "[[Men in black]]" (MIBs). He reported that these agents visited his home, urging him to hand over any evidence he had collected. Reed alleged that his house was ransacked, his personal records were erased, and that he was subjected to threats and intimidation.
 
He further claimed that his attempts to contact organizations like the [[Mutual UFO Network]] (MUFON) were intercepted and misdirected. Reed stated that several of his associates were murdered or coerced into silence, including a professor who was allegedly going to publicly present DNA analysis of Freddy's tissue. He claimed that he was homeless for about a year as a direct result of these events.
 
== Public appearances and reception ==
 
Media interviews
Reed first came to public attention through an interview on the radio show ''[[Coast to Coast AM]]'' with [[Art Bell (broadcaster)|Art Bell]] in 1998. He has since appeared at UFO conventions and on various media platforms, often presenting his alleged evidence and recounting his experiences.
 
Supporters
Some UFO researchers and enthusiasts, notably Mexican journalist [[Jaime Maussan]], have supported Reed's claims. Maussan has featured Reed in presentations and has advocated for the authenticity of his evidence. Supporters argue that Reed's case provides valuable insight into extraterrestrial life and advanced technologies.
 
Skepticism and criticism
Reed's claims have been met with widespread skepticism. Critics point to inconsistencies in his story, lack of verifiable credentials, and the implausibility of his allegations. Investigations by skeptical organizations and television programs, such as ''[[Fact or Faked: Paranormal Files]]'', have attempted to debunk his evidence, often suggesting that the photographs and videos were fabricated using special effects or props.
 
Skeptics also highlight the absence of physical evidence that can be independently examined and the lack of credible witnesses to corroborate Reed's account.
 
== The link bracelet ==


== Link Bracelet ==
Main article: [[Link bracelet]]
Main article: [[Link bracelet]]
Reed has described his use of the link bracelet, explaining its functionality and the sensation he felt in his body when it was activated. He stated that the bracelet is being kept somewhere safe. He also mentioned that others have used the bracelet, and two Russian scientists who tried it died within a week of trying it. Reed claimed that when he used the bracelet, he was teleported to another realm for an unknown amount of time. During a television demonstration, Reed appeared to disappear and reappear after a few seconds.
 
Reed described the link bracelet as an advanced piece of alien technology. He claimed that when activated, it allowed him to teleport or move instantaneously over short distances, and even to other realms or dimensions. Reed stated that using the device caused a distinctive sensation throughout his body. He also alleged that others who attempted to use the bracelet, including two Russian scientists, died within a week of trying it.
 
He claimed to have demonstrated the bracelet's capabilities during live television appearances, where he appeared to disappear and reappear after a few seconds. Reed stated that the bracelet is being kept somewhere safe and continues to study its properties.
 
== Legacy and impact ==
 
Reed's story remains a controversial topic within the UFO community. For believers, it represents a possible encounter with extraterrestrial life and serves as an example of alleged government suppression of such information. For skeptics, it is viewed as an elaborate hoax that underscores the need for critical thinking and rigorous standards of evidence in [[Ufology]].
 
His case continues to be discussed in books, documentaries, and online forums, contributing to ongoing debates about the existence of extraterrestrial life and the validity of contactee experiences.
 
== See also ==
 
[[Freddy (Jonathan Reed)]]
[[Link bracelet]]
[[Men in black]]
[[Ufology]]
''[[Coast to Coast AM]]''
 


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Revision as of 18:04, 6 November 2024

Jonathan Reed
Other names(Other known aliases, if any)
Experience dateOctober 15, 1996 and allegedly on an ongoing basis after that date
Experience locationNear Snoqualmie Pass, Washington, USA
Experience typeIn-person interaction, physical engagement, telepathic communication, yearslong acquaintanceship
Beings encounteredFreddy (NHIB), unidentified men in black (MIBs)
Events claimedencountered NHIB in the forest, documented with photos and videos, allegedly kept NHIB in freezer
Physical evidencePhotographs, videos of NHIB, video of obelisk, link bracelet
Psychological effectsPanic, dissociation, alleged harassment and homelessness
Public accountsInterviews on Art Bell, presentations by Jaime Maussan, alleged live demonstrations
Research involvementInvestigated by Jaime Maussan, analyzed by UFO researchers
Known forJonathan Reed forest incident, Jonathan Reed forest video, Examination of Freddy, link bracelet demonstrations
Attempts to debunkFact or Faked: Paranormal Files[1] , various critical analyses
Alleged suppression of evidenceAlleged confiscation of physical evidence by agents
Alleged suppression of accountAlleged erasure of University of Washington personnel files, reported interference with media appearances, a
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Jonathan Reed, also supposedly known by other names, is an American former child psychologist, public speaker, experiencer, and contactee who is known for his alleged encounter with a nonhuman intelligent being (NHIB) and subsequent activities. He allegedly photographed and videotaped a live NHIB and its levitating obelisk at close range. He allegedly stored it in his freezer at home and made further videos and recordings of the alien. Template:Experiencer As a result of the alleged incident, he produced a video shot in the forest immediately after the incident, a video of the obelisk, an audio recording of the alien, an examination video, a Photograph of Freddy’s face, and other evidence.

Early life and background

Little is verified about Jonathan Reed's early life. He has described himself as a clinical psychologist working in Washington state, allegedly associated with the University of Washington. However, attempts to confirm his educational and professional credentials have been unsuccessful, leading to skepticism about his background. Critics have pointed out the absence of verifiable records confirming his employment or academic history.

Alleged encounter

The forest incident

On October 15, 1996, Reed claimed he went for a walk in the woods near Snoqualmie Pass, Washington, accompanied by his dog, Lucy. According to Reed, his dog ran ahead and encountered a nonhuman intelligent being (NHIB), described as a small, humanoid figure with elongated limbs and dark eyes, resembling the archetypal "grey" alien.

Reed alleged that his dog attacked the being, but the alien retaliated, causing the dog to disintegrate or be destroyed in a gruesome manner. In a state of panic and anger, Reed claimed he struck the alien with a large branch, incapacitating it. He experienced nausea, panic, and intense dissociation during and after the incident.

Immediate aftermath

Reed reported that he wrapped the incapacitated alien in a thermal blanket and transported it to his home. He claimed to have taken photographs and videos documenting the being, which he referred to as "Freddy". Reed stated that he stored the alien in his freezer to preserve it, noting that the being healed from its injuries over the following days.

He also claimed to have retrieved a mysterious artifact from the scene—a bracelet-like device he called the "Link bracelet" or "Link artifact". Reed alleged that this device possessed extraordinary properties, including teleportation and inducing altered states of consciousness.

Alleged harassment and suppression

In the days following the incident, Reed claimed he became the target of harassment by unidentified agents, often referred to as "Men in black" (MIBs). He reported that these agents visited his home, urging him to hand over any evidence he had collected. Reed alleged that his house was ransacked, his personal records were erased, and that he was subjected to threats and intimidation.

He further claimed that his attempts to contact organizations like the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) were intercepted and misdirected. Reed stated that several of his associates were murdered or coerced into silence, including a professor who was allegedly going to publicly present DNA analysis of Freddy's tissue. He claimed that he was homeless for about a year as a direct result of these events.

Public appearances and reception

Media interviews Reed first came to public attention through an interview on the radio show Coast to Coast AM with Art Bell in 1998. He has since appeared at UFO conventions and on various media platforms, often presenting his alleged evidence and recounting his experiences.

Supporters Some UFO researchers and enthusiasts, notably Mexican journalist Jaime Maussan, have supported Reed's claims. Maussan has featured Reed in presentations and has advocated for the authenticity of his evidence. Supporters argue that Reed's case provides valuable insight into extraterrestrial life and advanced technologies.

Skepticism and criticism Reed's claims have been met with widespread skepticism. Critics point to inconsistencies in his story, lack of verifiable credentials, and the implausibility of his allegations. Investigations by skeptical organizations and television programs, such as Fact or Faked: Paranormal Files, have attempted to debunk his evidence, often suggesting that the photographs and videos were fabricated using special effects or props.

Skeptics also highlight the absence of physical evidence that can be independently examined and the lack of credible witnesses to corroborate Reed's account.

The link bracelet

Main article: Link bracelet

Reed described the link bracelet as an advanced piece of alien technology. He claimed that when activated, it allowed him to teleport or move instantaneously over short distances, and even to other realms or dimensions. Reed stated that using the device caused a distinctive sensation throughout his body. He also alleged that others who attempted to use the bracelet, including two Russian scientists, died within a week of trying it.

He claimed to have demonstrated the bracelet's capabilities during live television appearances, where he appeared to disappear and reappear after a few seconds. Reed stated that the bracelet is being kept somewhere safe and continues to study its properties.

Legacy and impact

Reed's story remains a controversial topic within the UFO community. For believers, it represents a possible encounter with extraterrestrial life and serves as an example of alleged government suppression of such information. For skeptics, it is viewed as an elaborate hoax that underscores the need for critical thinking and rigorous standards of evidence in Ufology.

His case continues to be discussed in books, documentaries, and online forums, contributing to ongoing debates about the existence of extraterrestrial life and the validity of contactee experiences.

See also

Freddy (Jonathan Reed) Link bracelet Men in black Ufology Coast to Coast AM

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