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The Worlds of SeaWalker
The Worlds of SeaWalker
The Worlds of SeaWalker
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Following SeaWalker’s journey in Wyland’s The Legend of Seawalker, The Worlds Of SeaWalker reveals the secrets of the universe. 

After being abducted from the surface of the Bermuda triangle and beamed up into a giant, hovering spaceship, SeaWalker is probed by extraterrestrial aliens looking to see what he knows of their sinister plan to illuminate the human race and take over planet Earth. The truth—that alien colonies from Mars began to colonize the earth millions of years before the first humans left the ocean for their terrestrial home—is confirmed in this second installment of Wyland’s three-part series. 

By uncovering the mystery of the UFO and alien phenomena, The Worlds Of SeaWalker addresses one of the biggest stories in history and gives readers a behind-the-scenes look into the UFO cover-up and conspiracies that are now being revealed. 

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Release dateJul 12, 2022
ISBN9781631958106
The Worlds of SeaWalker
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Wyland

Marine life artist Wyland saw the ocean for the first time when he was fourteen years old. On that fateful day, two gray whales broke the surface less than a hundred yards from where the young artist stood. More than four decades later, Wyland is world-renowned for his life-sized marine life murals, paintings, sculptures, photography and his commitment to the conservation of our blue planet. An avid SCUBA Diver, award-winning filmmaker, and educator, he has been hailed a "Marine Michaelangelo" by USA Today and recognized for his art and conservation efforts by the United Nations and on the floor of Congress. With over a million art collectors around the world, his artworks have been featured as part of two Olympic Games, major stamp issues for the United Nations Postal Administration, and large-scale art projects, including a mile-long marine life mural installation at the U.S. National Mall. He has hosted numerous television programs, including the series, “Wyland’s Ocean World,” on the Discovery Channel’s Animal Planet Network, an hour-long documentary, “Wyland: A Brush With Giants,” and “Wyland’s Art Studio,” his current series for American Public Television. His non-profit Wyland Foundation, which he started more than a quarter of a century ago, has set the standard for environmental outreach, using art, science, and community events to inspire children and families around the world to become caring, informed stewards of our oceans, rivers, lakes, estuaries, and wetlands. Wyland currently resides in Laguna Beach, California.

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    The Worlds of SeaWalker - Wyland

    CHAPTER ONE

    THE SPACESHIP

    SEAWALKER! SEAWALKER!

    He is lying on a stainless steel table in the spaceship, surrounded by aliens who are trying to wake him from his deep, drug-induced coma. It seems like hours, or even days, since he has been under the aliens’ hypnotic spell, but, in reality, it has been less than an hour. Apparently, time flies when you’re being probed.

    Slowly, he begins to come out of the haze with a half dozen alien creatures hovering over him, and two that appear to be his parents. How could this be? His parents were killed when their boat sank in the Bermuda Triangle after sustaining damage in a massive hurricane. That was years ago, and suddenly, his parents are standing over him, smiling. Slowly, the room comes into focus—a multitude of various lights and instruments hanging over his head, suspended from thin air. It feels like he is in a laboratory being prodded and probed by the strange creatures with large bugeyes, two small holes for nostrils, and a tiny, round mouth.

    Now things are starting to slowly come into more focus as the two human species that appear to be his parents begin to speak to him. Thank goodness you’re here with us, his mother says as his father nods in agreement. You are safe here with us; we are going to take good care of you.

    He actually feels fine. In fact, he feels amazing. It’s as if he is floating in the ocean. In fact, he is elevated above the stainless steel table for whatever purpose the aliens are investigating.

    The last thing he remembers is floating at the surface, in the Bermuda Triangle, gazing at the night sky. He also remembers a beam of light, cascading down from above, paralyzing him and raising him to a large spaceship directly above. That is all he can remember, and now, he’s looking at his parents and the strange alien creatures. His mother reaches down to put her arms around him and whispers, It’s going to be OK, Walker. It’s going to be fine. You’re with us now, and everything is going to be perfect.

    He is beginning to come out of his stupor and realizes that he has been captured by the aliens and is now at their mercy. They all seem to be concerned for him, but that gives him even more concern. Why have these alien creatures abducted me from my water-world, and why am I here?

    He realizes they are telepathic—as is he—and one of the aliens, who is a bit taller comes in to comfort him and assure him that he’s going to be fine. In fact, they say they rescued him, much like he has released many of the animals from captivity.

    Is this true? He does not know; he can’t remember anything really. All he knows for sure is that he is being held captive in a spaceship, and the two people who are claiming to be his parents are acting very weird—very weird indeed. It seems like they are all in cahoots to gain control over him. For what purpose, he does not know The one thing he knows is he has to survive this encounter and try to go along with them so they may return him to his tribe in the water world below.

    Eventually, two of the smaller aliens help Walker from the table to his feet. He is very wobbly with sea legs but quickly recovers. He decides to ask them directly why he is here. The taller alien, the boss, assures SeaWalker there are many reasons . . . the first being they want to protect him.

    You were being threatened by these primitive walkers, and we wanted to intervene. We brought you up here to make sure you were safe. We wanted to do some tests on you to make sure you are healthy and everything checks out. You should be feeling like yourself in a short time.

    His parents just smile at him. SeaWalker has great intuition and knows something is up. Even the smiles on his parents’ faces do not seem real. There is something strange going on, and he can feel it deeply—in every molecule of his being. He also realizes they can hear his thoughts so he has to game them. SeaWalker has abilities beyond the walkers and his family from the sea. He really has an alien intelligence—primarily ocean aliens—but it seems he has something from the space aliens as well. When he was transformed in the bubble, the gases in the deep ocean contained alien DNA as well as of marine species’ . . . and, of course, his human DNA, as well.

    Maybe that’s why the aliens are curious about me.

    They want to capture his intelligence and abilities, unique in the entire universe. One thing is for certain: he knows he has to play along until he can get out of this spaceship and back to his home in the Triangle. He will play along just to survive.

    CHAPTER TWO

    WOKE

    SeaWalker emerges from his altered state of sleep. Even though he has lost all space and time, he is alert to the injustice of being abducted from his home in the warm waters of the Bermuda Triangle. He is now a prisoner in a massive spaceship that’s hovering over the Triangle, awaiting what bizarre event might come next.

    It’s the unknown that haunts him, but for some reason, he remains calm, finally regaining all of his mental and physical powers. He has just come out of the stupor, yet still doesn’t know how long he has been under the influence of these creepy aliens. He instinctively knows there is something wrong with his parents; something is not right. His mind is racing as he decides what will be his next move. His captors act as if they are doing him a favor by abducting him.

    As he takes a moment to gather his thoughts, he looks around at what appears to be an operating room. Everything is white, and all the machines and other operating tools are actually suspended weightless, held in place by some force. There are really no walls—just a big open room. There are also dozens of giant screens that appear to show various locations on the Earth below, even some showing the undersea world.

    Suddenly, the group gathers around SeaWalker as he slides off the stainless steel table and gets to his feet. The main alien speaks first in a gentle voice: SeaWalker, thank God you are well and now reunited with your parents.

    The couple approaches him and reaches out, but SeaWalker backs up, instinctively knowing something is amiss. Before they can talk, he says, I am not comfortable in this environment. I demand that you take me back to my home in the Triangle.

    The boss informs him, That’s exactly what we are planning. We just want to get a sense of your wellbeing. The world down there can be a hostile environment, even for someone as strong as you. Most of us extraterrestrials left the Earth thousands of years ago when they decided the walkers were destructive, having no regard for other species or even each other.

    SeaWalker’s dad chimes in with the alien and explains to him that the only reason they—his mom and dad—survived was because of alien intervention. When our boat went down in that hurricane, the aliens came to our rescue and assisted in your survival with your dolphin tribe. Your dolphin family knew instinctively to take you to the deep sea where the gases would transform you into the being that you are now. Yes, you are human, but also marine mammal . . . and even have alien DNA. Without all of these entities, you wouldn’t have lasted more than a few minutes.

    The others stand there and shake their heads in agreement, but SeaWalker has his doubts. He can’t help thinking there is another motive for his abduction.

    He knows instinctively that he is different—maybe even now an unknown species, a hybrid of something from the past and future. He also knows he has a good spirit, a good soul, and feels strongly that he isn’t just taking up space on the water planet.

    But what the hell is really going on up here? He just doesn’t know. All he knows is that he was suddenly abducted and is now in the presence of these aliens and two people who look like his parents. But there is definitely something wrong; he can feel it in every molecule of his body.

    Right now, he has to get out of here and back to the life-giving sea that is his home. It’s where he feels most alive. This incident in the spaceship has him feeling uneasy, and he

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