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‘Project Abigail,’ the Woman Turned Into Monster

Myth or truth?

By Victoria VelkovaPublished about a month ago 3 min read
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A variety of hypotheses have surfaced on social media in an attempt to legitimise and explain the so-called Project Abigail, which is among the most horrifying and brutal experiments concealed under Area 51's impenetrable facilities. The intriguing and legendary tale of Abigail Wester, a charming and empathetic college student whose father, Albert Wester, was a member of a team that conducted intricate experiments at Area 51, was brought back to life.

All of this is supposed to have occurred after World War II, specifically when Area 51 was set aside as an area for military and scientific purposes, including the development of secret tests and experiments ranging from nuclear to medical. Albert Wester was a member of a research team that was creating experiments to study human anatomy.

They required a reliable volunteer for their next experiment since they had to make sure the results remained absolutely confidential because they may be quite revealing. For this reason, they asked Albert's daughter Abigail to participate in the research; she agreed because she was working on an Area 51 project at the university.

In order to get the girl ready, the scientists subjected Abigail to a number of experiments that resulted in notable alterations to her skin, including rapid and excessive tooth development, a beastly wrinkling of the skin, and a loss of impulse control and thinking. Several scientists requested that the experiment be stopped in order to try to restore Abigail to her pre-experiment state after realising that she had been rendered completely dehumanised. Nevertheless, since Abigail's body had become reliant on the numerous drugs that were given to her on a daily basis, not much could be done. Consequently, the project became known as Project Real Abigail in honour of the girl.

Employees who provided food service at Area 51 stated that they were told to transport a lot of food to a sort of cage, but they were never told what kind of animal resided within. As the years went by, Abigail's father made the decision to take his own life because he could no longer take the anguish of witnessing his daughter become a monster.

He requested in his final letter that they attempt recover his daughter or, at the very least, not sacrifice her. To save money, the U.S. Army chose to starve the monster to death rather than continue with Project Abigail. Nevertheless, Abigail made the decision to flee on the first night she was not fed, and the only things discovered the next morning were the guards' bodies who were watching the gate. Some people believe that this beast is still there in Area 51 today.

However, since this is only a horror story known as "creepypasta," which spreads throughout the Internet and becomes more popular as users share it, people shouldn't take it too seriously.

This creepypasta is thought to have originated from a scientific experiment named Biosphere 2, which was carried out in 1992 and aimed to find out under what harsh conditions humans might endure. In less than one acre, a mangrove swamp, a desert, and a coral reef were constructed for this reason; seven individuals lived there for a month.

Abigail Ailing and Mark Van Thrillo were the project's workers. They were able to flee two years after the experiment began because the biosphere's isolated environment allowed pests like cockroaches and worms to grow out of control and attack the crops directly. Although Biosphere 2 did not suffer any of the kind of devastation described in the creepypasta known as Project Abigail, it did wind up with some very serious legal issues.

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Victoria Velkova

With a passion for words and a love of storytelling.

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