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Alien abductee demands royalties from Netflix series

A New Mexico man who claims he was abducted by aliens nearly two decades ago is demanding royalties from Netflix, alleging that their hit series “Astral Explorers” is based on the invasive experiments conducted on him during his harrowing encounter.

Claims it’s “loosely based on true probes”

ROSWELL, NM – A local man, who claims he was abducted by extraterrestrials nearly two decades ago, is demanding royalties from Netflix over a series he alleges is “loosely based on true probes” conducted on him during his harrowing encounter.

Calvin Klemp, 48, says he was subjected to a barrage of invasive medical examinations and mind-control experiments when he was taken aboard an alien spacecraft in 2005. Now, he believes the streaming giant’s hit show “Astral Explorers” is a thinly veiled dramatization of his traumatic ordeal, and he wants to be compensated.

“They took my story and sensationalized it for entertainment purposes without my consent,” Klemp fumed. “I’m the real victim here, and they’re just profiting off my suffering.”

Klemp’s allegations have raised eyebrows among ufologists and skeptics alike, but he remains adamant that his claims are legitimate. He says he has vivid memories of being paralyzed and levitated onto a craft filled with diminutive, gray-skinned beings with large, almond-shaped eyes.

“They probed every orifice and took samples of my blood, hair, and even my tears,” Klemp recalled with a shudder. “It was like they were conducting some kind of twisted science experiment on me.”

Stanton Friedman, a renowned nuclear physicist and UFO researcher, lends credence to Klemp’s account. “Abductees often report remarkably similar experiences, lending weight to the notion that these events are indeed real,” Friedman stated. “The parallels between Mr. Klemp’s story and the Netflix series are undeniable.”

Meanwhile, Netflix has vehemently denied any connection between “Astral Explorers” and Klemp’s alleged abduction, dismissing his demands for royalties as “baseless and delusional.”

“Our show is a work of pure fiction, inspired by countless sci-fi tropes and urban legends,” a Netflix spokesperson insisted. “Any resemblance to Mr. Klemp’s purported experiences is purely coincidental.”

Undeterred, Klemp has enlisted the services of a local attorney specializing in extraterrestrial law and is prepared to take legal action against the streaming giant.

“They can deny it all they want, but I know the truth,” Klemp declared. “And I won’t rest until I get the compensation I deserve for having my life story exploited for their gain.”

The characters and events depicted in this story are entirely fictitious. Any similarity to real persons, living or dead, or to actual events is unintentional and purely coincidental.

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