'It's trying to wake us up:' Hope Mills man featured in TV show about UFOs

In 2007, Hope Mills resident Christopher Bledsoe was fishing on the Cape Fear River with his son and coworkers when he saw three bright objects hovering over a wooded area.

Bledsoe’s accounts of his sightings were featured on the Discovery Channel show “UFOs Over Earth.”

During an October interview with The Fayetteville Observer at a Hope Mills coffee shop, Bledsoe said he still stands by what he said happened, but, he said, the Discovery Channel show seemed like an attempt to discredit what he saw.

He said after the experience and show, he tried to keep quiet because of isolation by the community and his church, while his children were also scrutinized in school.

Yet, after repeat encounters with "orbs" that Bledsoe describes as “the phenomena” and spiritual beings, Bledsoe said he decided to take control of his own story by self-publishing “UFO of GOD: The Extraordinary True Story of Chris Bledsoe.”

He also was featured this summer on the eighth episode of the History Channel’s “Beyond Skinwalker Ranch.”

In the episode, which was filmed at Bledsoe’s Cumberland County home, neuroscientist James Thompson used an electroencephalogram, which monitors brain activity, on Bledsoe as he watches the sky.

When an orb flashed in the tree line, Thompson and the show’s hosts noticed activity on the machine that was monitoring Bledsoe.

While Bledsoe wasn’t speaking, Thompson said Bledsoe’s temporal lobes, which process and generate language, showed activity as if Bledsoe were listening or communicating with something.

Asked by The Fayetteville Observer about what he feels, sees and hears when the orbs appear, Bledsoe said it’s similar to feeling a spiritual presence in church.

“My brain is connected to it telepathically,” he said. “I see images as they’re talking to me.”

Christopher Bledsoe Sr. says he encountered orbs and spiritual beings while fishing at the Cape Fear River in Fayetteville with his son Christopher Jr. and three other friends in 2007.
Christopher Bledsoe Sr. says he encountered orbs and spiritual beings while fishing at the Cape Fear River in Fayetteville with his son Christopher Jr. and three other friends in 2007.

First encounter

Bledsoe said that in 2007, he was battling Crohn's Disease and as a home builder, things had slowed locally in the home construction and real estate markets when Fort Liberty soldiers deployed to the Middle East after the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center.

He said he was left with 70 unsold homes.

“I saw a train wreck,” Bledsoe said.

Bledsoe went fishing on the Cape Fear River in early January 2007 with his son and coworkers to clear his mind and walked away from the fishing site.

He said that after he started to pray, he saw orbs, or balls of fire, which he said were not aircraft or anything he’d seen in prior years.

“I was afraid when I first saw it, but honestly, I was at such a low in my life. I didn't care,” he said.

Bledsoe later returned to the fishing site with his friends and son, who he said told him he was gone for hours.

Divine encounter

Bledsoe said that after several years of receiving mixed responses from people who heard about his 2007 experience and reaching a point of no longer trying to understand its meaning, he had another encounter on Easter 2012.

Bledsoe said the orbs led him to a spiritual being he describes as female who had a message, he said.

The being, Bledsoe said, assured him that he was meant to talk about the orbs and experience he had and to speak out against casting the phenomena in a negative light.

‘”This is your burden. You must bear it,’” Bledsoe said he was told.

Bledsoe said after the experience, government and academic officials started reaching out.

Among those was retired Col. John B. Alexander, author of the book “UFOs: Myths, Conspiracies, and Realities.”

Alexander was in the Army for 32 years including serving with the 7th Special Forces Group and commanding an A-team during Vietnam, according to his biography.

He worked at the United States Army Laboratory Command, before retiring and being an adviser for several agencies including the National Intelligence Council, the biography said.

In the foreword of Bledsoe’s book, Alexander wrote about visiting Bledsoe in 2015 at the same location where Bledsoe had his 2007 experience.

“Chris suddenly mentioned to me, ‘Oh, I think they are here.’” Seconds later a bright luminous object spontaneously burst into view directly above us and immediately went streaking off. That, my second-ever UFO sighting, was brief but significant and indelible,” Alexander wrote.

Jim Semivan, a former senior intelligence member of the CIA, also wrote the foreword to Bledsoe’s book.

“Chris has probably been visited officially and unofficially by more government types and UFO researchers than any other contactee or experiencer ... There’s a reason for this: the story Chris tells touches very close to home for many government officials, scientists and academics who have either had a similar experience themselves or who are aware of some elements in Chris’ story that they have either personally seen or experienced before …,” Semivan wrote.

Bledsoe said the female being revisited him on Easter 2019 and told him Earth was about to enter a tribulation period and that he needed to tell his story.

Not long after, the COVID-19 pandemic hit, he said.

Bledsoe said his book shares more details about what he was told by the female spiritual being and what the orbs showed him. He said since the last visit three years ago, the being has "allowed" him to capture more than 2,000 videos or photos of the orbs and phenomena, some of which he shares on social media.

Orbs

Bledsoe said he believes the orbs of light are not evil, and what was captured on the History Channel has since been repeated.

The appearances, he said, aren’t confined to his backyard.

He showed video during his interview last month of the orbs appearing when he was at an event in Mebane, and another video from when they appeared on a beach in Florida when he met with a podcaster last month.

Bledsoe also has emails from officials he said work with the CIA, NASA and other government agencies.

He said he’s worked with universities and religious organizations to include the Vatican.

He showed text messages between himself and a woman he met during an engagement in Charlotte, who he said is a classical violinist who lives in Spain. Bledsoe said the woman was on a mountaintop in Grenada with other people and asked him to pray that they would see the orb phenomena.

In the voice message to Bledsoe, the woman describes the orbs as moving slowly and being “luminous, bright and delicate.”

Bledsoe said he is able to summon the orbs and each time they appear, he is praying, just as he had in 2007.

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Phenomena

Bledsoe’s book mentions more than orbs.

There are references to healing and remote viewing, which is the ability for someone to describe places or things they’ve never seen before.

Bledsoe said his book title is intentional.

“Everything is of God,” he said.

Hope Mills resident Christopher Bledsoe wrote a book detailing his experience with orbs and phenomena since 2007.
Hope Mills resident Christopher Bledsoe wrote a book detailing his experience with orbs and phenomena since 2007.

Bledsoe said he believes there are some who want to portray aliens as evil and out to destroy humanity as a way to cause people to lose faith.

Meanwhile, Bledsoe said, he does not believe what he’s seen or experienced is evil or “from the devil.”

“It's really about angels,” he said. “My whole mission is to tell people you’re not alone, and I believe it’s a spiritual thing. God created angels as ministering spirits.”

He ticked off biblical passages and accounts of clouds or flashes of light, such as Paul being on the road to Damascus encountering an angel, a bright cloud appearing when John baptized Jesus or Matthew 26 when Jesus tells his disciples he will be “coming on the clouds of heaven.”

Bledsoe believes the spiritual beings he’s seen want humanity to be more loving.

“It’s trying to wake us up,” he said. “It’s trying to wake up humanity.”

Staff writer Rachael Riley can be reached at rriley@fayobserver.com or 910-486-3528.

This article originally appeared on The Fayetteville Observer: Hope Mills, NC man on History Channel's 'Beyond Skinwalker Ranch'