Clark Telle Interview with Officer 33
Clark Telle:
Welcome back, folks! Tonight, we have a guest who joining us who had a truly extraordinary experience. A law officer from Missouri, who prefers to remain anonymous and will go by Officer 33, had an encounter that many only dream about. I have verified his credentials off the air and they check out enough for me to want to get this interview on the books. Officer 33, thank you for being here with us tonight.
Officer 33:
Thank you for having me, Art. It’s good to be here.
Clark Telle:
Let’s dive right into it. About your choice to remain anonymous, we will certainly honor that, but I have to ask, is there anything about this encounter or subsequent events that makes you want to be called only Officer 33?
Officer 33:
Many people have never had a truly strange experience during their lives, one that makes them question reality. From what I’ve seen, that majority can be pretty quick to judge others. Basically I don’t need or want the negative attention this sighting might bring to my life, but at the same time, I want to share the experience.
Clark Telle:
Well you know, we have covered many strange experiences on this show. Once you have one or more bizarre experiences, I think you become much more interested in other people’s. Truth be told, our audience is a mixed back, but there are indeed folks who have a hard time believing anything out of the ordinary, so I think this is enough said. Let’s talk about your encounter.
You were out on patrol one night when you saw something that changed everything. Can you describe what you experienced?
Officer 33:
Absolutely. It was a quiet night, just like any other. I was driving when I noticed this gigantic orange and yellow sphere hovering between 200 and 300 feet off the ground. It was about six blocks away from me.
Clark Telle:
A glowing orb in the night sky! That sounds incredible! Of course, for our listeners, you had ruled out the planet Venus, the Moon, a helicopter spotlight, and anything else obvious with your description you shared in the news report. What happened next?
Officer 33:
I was completely mesmerized. I couldn’t move; it was like I was frozen in place. As the object got closer, I could see that it had some structure to it—underneath that bright light, it looked dark and silvery. There was also this strange feeling in the air, almost like static electricity.
Clark Telle:
Static electricity? That’s eerie! So there you are, transfixed by this otherworldly sight. What did it do next?
Officer 33:
It moved directly overhead, and I just stood there in awe. Then, without any sound, it shot up at a 45-degree angle and disappeared in an instant.
Clark Telle:
Gone in a second! That’s mind-boggling! Did you report it right away?
Officer 33:
I was off duty and I know the guys I work with well, they would not have taken it as anything more than a joke, so no. I did not. There is a code in the group I work with. It’s basically, “Don’t make trouble and you will do fine.” Reporting this, if I insisted it was not a joke, would have been making trouble.
Clark Telle:
While some people may disagree with “not making waves”, I find the choice understandable. When you returned home, I understand you discovered something shocking. What did you realize?
Officer 33:
I don’t wear a watch. I looked at the clock when I got back—it was 2:12 a.m. I couldn’t believe how much time had passed; it felt like I hadn’t been outside that long at all.
Clark Telle:
Lost time—a classic sign reported in many odd encounters. How did this experience affect you?
Officer 33:
It left me with more questions than answers. What was the sphere? Was it a UFO? Something we else don’t understand? It definitely made me rethink everything I thought I knew about the world.
Clark Telle:
This is such a compelling story. Officer 33, thank you for sharing your experience with us tonight. It raises so many questions about what’s out there beyond our understanding.
Officer 33:
Before I go, one last thing, I wonder if you could ask your listeners if they’ve ever seen anything at all like this, or if they know what it might be. I’ll listen off the air. Thank you for having me, Art. I hope my story encourages others to share their experiences too.
Clark Telle:
Absolutely! And to all our listeners out there—what do you think? Have you ever experienced something similar? Call, fax or email and be sure to include the phrase Officer 33 in your message. We are out of time for this segment, but remember, the truth is waiting to be uncovered.