Space Aliens Gave Me X-Ray Vision!

PHOENIX, Ariz. - Retired postal worker Edgar Priney says he was abducted by a UFO - and the space aliens gave him X-ray vision!

The 66-year-old widower says that since he was sucked into a flying saucer on the night of August 27, he has been able to see through solid surfaces with his left eye. And scientists agree that while the other eye remains normal, Priney's shining silver left eye functions like an X-ray machine.

"The results of our studies on Mr. Priney are indisputable - he can see through solid steel four feet thick," said a UCLA report to be published in a top medical journal this fall. "We can offer no rational explanation for his ability. His story of UFO abduction is as plausible as anything we can think of."

Priney says he was in his suburban duplex one night when he heard a noise on his back patio, went out to investigate - and woke up in his bedroom three hours later with a throbbing pain in his left eye.

The next day Priney noticed that his eye had changed - and that he had developed the uncanny ability to see through solid surfaces!

"I tried to walk right through my living room wall because looking out of my left eye, it was totally transparent," Priney recalled. "I went outside and found out I could see into my neighbor's bathroom. I was so scared I called 911 and had them take me to the emergency room."

While doctors ran scores of tests to try to find out what ailed him, Priney began to suffer from terrible nightmares in which he saw himself abducted by little gray men.

He went to see a therapist about them and when the therapist put him under hypnosis Priney discovered the real cause of his bizarre problem: He was the survivor of an alien abduction!

"Memories came back of these creatures from outer space beaming me up to their spaceship and doing a bunch of experiments on me," Priney says. "I relived the experience and it was terrifying.

"They put a sharp needle into my eye and injected me with a metallic substance. The pain was so terrible I passed out."

Priney says that since he recovered his abduction memories and joined a therapy group he has stopped having nightmares. But he still has his X-ray vision.

"I'm getting used to it now," he said. "Sometimes it even comes in handy."

Experts say they plan further research on Priney.

"We are hoping he will will his eye to science when he dies," the UCLA research report says. "It's a priceless scientific find and it should be studied intensively.