Suggested Questions for Helen Littrell, author of

Raechel’s Eyes: The Strange But True Case of a Human-Alien Hybrid

1.   Please tell us a little about your background and how you decided to tell the very unusual story of your daughter Marisa and her roommate, Raechel, a young woman believed to be a human-alien hybrid.

2.   Your book begins with Air Force Colonel Harry Nadien, the man who in the 1970s presented himself as Raechel’s father and his assignment in 1956 to Four Corners, a secret military base in Nevada, where it is believed that several times a year craft carrying extraterrestrials would land. Did Colonel Nadien tell you or Marisa the entire story about how he came to be involved with aliens and how he adopted Raechel as his daughter?

3.   Do you think Raechel was a human-alien hybrid? Did she originate on Earth? If not, do you know where she was from and how she got to Earth?  

4.   What was Raechel’s genetic makeup? Do you have any idea how this kind of experiment is done? 

5.   Do you know what kinds of activities went on at Four Corners? Do you know if these experiments are still going on today?

6.   What was/is the function of the “Exchange Program”, who was involved in it, and do you know if other programs of this type exist on this planet?
7.   Since Marisa was your daughter, please describe her and tell us how she came to accept Raechel being so different.

8.   When you met Raechel at your daughter’s apartment, you report having a very strange experience. Please share this with us.

9.   How did you feel when your daughter told you the story? Did you already have an interest in UFOlogy to help you see the possibility of such an experience?

10.  How were you personally able to handle the scope of the situation once you discovered the details?

11.  What did Raechel look like?

12.  Did you ever confront Raechel about being different?

13.  You wrote that Marisa regained her eyesight when Raechel left. Can you explain the circumstances around this?

14.  Using your own name in this story must have caused you some trepidation. Why did you decide to use your own name? How does your family feel about your going public with this information? Does this affect your work or your relationship with those in your community?

15.  You wrote in your book that Raechel helped you pass through a transparent window. Describe the event and how that felt physically, as well as how you felt emotionally afterwards.

16.  Do you think government agencies are aware that you are bringing forth details of the Humanization Project and the Exchange Program? If they are aware, why do you believe they are allowing you to go public?

17.  Do you anticipate retaliation from the government? Have you ever been contacted or threatened by the government in regard to this project?

18. Why do you think government and civilian agencies have kept the Humanization Project a secret? What do you think will happen when people finally discover and acknowledge its existence, scope, and effect on their lives?

19.  Your book explains that Marisa and Raechel went on dates together and had a strong friendship. How did they manage to keep Raechel’s secret from their friends, and from the junior college they attended in northern California?

20.  You report having a letter from the college that a young woman named Raechel actually attended classes there. How hard was it to get this document?

21.  Do you know where Raechel and Colonel Nadien are today? Do you keep in contact?  Do they know about the book?

22.  What advice do you have to offer others who know or think they may have been abducted, have a hybrid child, or believe they themselves may be a hybrid?