
Alien ‘abductee’ claims he had an ‘implant’ and marks on his body from ‘testing’
Stan Romanek is a popular name among UFO enthusiasts thanks to his alleged out-of-the-world experiences with aliens.
From apocalyptic vision to an “implant’ in his body, the “alien abductee” has a lot of stories to share and physical evidence to prove he was visited by the ETs, more than once.

Man claims aliens ‘abducted’ him
Stan claims he’s had so many encounters with UFOs that he started to feel they were following him everywhere. He was allegedly visited by aliens and even “abducted”. The non-human beings communicated with him telepathically.
He was on ABC News for an interview in 2009, when he claimed that a group of ETs came knocking at his door, and in their presence, he entered a different universe with a strange catastrophic vision that can’t be put into words.
But he first spotted an object he thought was a UFO when he was driving his car near Denver’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre. He says the supposed spacecraft shot up to “maybe 2000” feet in the air after seeing him.
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What followed later were a series of more unexplainable sightings and visits by aliens, the man claimed in the interview.
However, he isn’t the sole witness to some of the unproven aerial sightings as the interview features snippets of other witnesses too, making the same claims as Stan about flying objects.
He found an ‘implant’ and strange marks on his body
What makes Stand’s case stronger than the rest is the alleged physical evidence he showed on national television. He showed pictures of marks on his body – dark spots placed next to one another in a row – and an X-ray with a region around his neck highlighted, which he claims was an “implant.”
When the interviewer said the marks could come across as “self-inflicted”, Stan said they were on his back too and he couldn’t reach all the way there to create them. Stan was convinced he was subjected to “alien testing” and the posts on his body were result of some experiment conducted on him.
When ABC asked the UFO enthusiasts if could be examined again to see the supposed implant inside his body, he said it had “suddenly disappeared.”
Among the shocking but unverified evidence are pictures of aliens allegedly captured on a camera. They meet the typical description of ETs – tall beings with elongated features.
But Stan says he has no clue as to how his camera captured the images of the creatures that definitely don’t look like humans.