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EXTRATERRESTRIAL BIOLOGICAL ENTITIES (EBE'S) AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP TO
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HUMAN BEINGS ON EARTH: AN EXPLANATORY HYPOTHESIS
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PART I
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Preface
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The following hypothesis discusses the significance of UFO occupant
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activities to human civilization and development. To understand the
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terminology and concepts discussed in this paper, readers are encouraged
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to review the following works: UFO Crash at Aztec by William Steinman and
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Wendelle Stevens, particularly the addendum in the back of the book titled
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"The Bennewitz Story" (pages 578-604); The Roswell Incident by William
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Moore; Leonard Stringfield's Status Reports II and III on UFO
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crash/retrievals; John Lear's "LEAR.TXT" on Paranet computer bulletin
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board; the updated transcript of Linda Howe's documentary "Strange
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Harvest" (page 64); Jerome Clark's article in the April 1988 issue of Fate
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magazine: "UFO Crashes, Part IV", and Communion by Whitley Strieber.
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Introduction
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In December of 1987, airline pilot and UFO researcher John Lear published
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a letter on Paranet. Based on his research, Lear concluded that
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extraterrestrial biological entities (EBE's) are malevolent beings from
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space who have orchestrated a deceptive, "well-planned invasion of Earth
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for its resources and benefits." Lear's scenario reads like the plot of a
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science fiction horror film: The EBE'S have perpetrated a "grand
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deception" on humans to hide their true motives which are to create
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human-alien crossbreeds, presumably for sinister purposes, and consume
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human
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biological matter. According to Lear, the EBE'S terminate any humans who
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might interfere with them.
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Because John Lear appears to be sincere in his research and has
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impressive credentials, ufologists are seriously examining his statement.
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For example, Jim Speiser, Paranet's administrator, says in his
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introduction to Lear's letter, "John...has contacts in sensitive positions
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that could conceivably allow him access to information of this type."
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Lear may have contacts that have provided him with accurate data, but
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his speculations and hypotheses are presented with the same authority and
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confidence as his alleged facts, even though his conclusions seem
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extremely questionable.
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Rather than being sinister or malevolent, is it possible that EBE'S
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are members of an advanced evolutionary level of life who are tending this
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planet as a garden? Might they be cultivating human life, not as a food
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source, but to give human beings the opportunity to become, through their
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choices, potential members and contributors to the EBE's' advanced level?
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Could this planet be one of numerous planetary "gardens" established by
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the EBE's for such a purpose?
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In this context, all EBE activity could be seen as benevolent.
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However, certain aspects of their work might seem frightening or
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traumatic to a human mind, depending on that mind's level of development
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and comprehension. Does the plant understand when the gardener uproots it
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to replant it in better soil, or prunes and grafts to ensure proper
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improved growth?
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In the field of science, a single set of data has often been
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interpreted in profoundly different ways. When we are dealing with
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obviously advanced technology, how can we be sure that we are interpreting
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what we see with any accuracy? Can those who base conclusions about
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advanced beings only on what is measurable or verifiable by current
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technology ever see more than a limited picture? Even if John Lear's
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facts are correct concerning underground CIA-alien facilities, body parts
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floating in vats of amber liquid, etc., the facts do not necessarily
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warrant Lear's horrified conclusions.
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Is it possible to arrive at a valid conclusion based solely on "hard
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evidence"? Perhaps not, but we should not adopt a purely spiritual
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approach either, as do many UFO contactees and "channelers" or we risk
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arriving at pleasant metaphysical fantasies that do not jive with observed
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phenomena.
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Lear posed the question, "What is the big picture, anyway?"
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(Lear.txt). In attempting to answer this, we obviously need a big frame
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of reference. Perhaps examining some of the details that Lear discussed
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will give us that perspective.
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* * * * *
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John Lear suggests, along with Budd Hopkins, that EBE's may be on the
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"backside of an evolutionary genetic curve." They base this on the EBE's
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having, for example, a lack of hair and teeth, fewer fingers and toes, and
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atrophied or missing digestive and reproductive organs. Isn't it possible
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that just the opposite is true--that the absence of digestive and
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reproductive organs are signs of evolving and outgrowing the need for
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"primitive" organs? Rather than the EBE's needing to revitalize
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themselves by inbreeding with humans and/or consuming extractions from
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human and bovine tissue, isn't it possible that they are experimenting
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with hybridization and tissue samples for our sakes?
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If you consider the possibility that UFO occupants may have been
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involved in the creation of free-willed human beings from the very
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beginning, couldn't their present genetic work be an effort to correct the
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severe damage that we have inflicted upon our genetic structure? Maybe
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the EBE's are seeking ways to undo the effects of generations of
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unrestrained primitive behavior (territorialism, wars,selfishness, etc.),
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drug usage, pollution, food additives, etc.?
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Could EBE's represent the goal toward which human beings have the
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capacity to evolve if they choose? This may be difficult for some to
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accept if they see the EBE's appearance as "strange" by human standards.
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Could it also be hard to think about because our egos have difficulty with
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the notion that human beings do not represent the height of evolutionary
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advancement in the universe? Lear himself notes how difficult it was for
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the human mind to accept that the Sun does not revolve around the Earth.
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Lear acknowledges that EBE's may be as much as a billion years ahead
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of human beings in advancement. How does this jive with his statement
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that "the EBE's have a genetic disorder in that their digestive system is
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atrophied?" It seems more probable that a digestive system is simply not
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required for a space-dwelling organism. (Just think of the time that
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leaves them free to do more significant work than preparing food, eating,
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digesting, and eliminating.) And if they are so advanced that they can
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create life in a laboratory, why would they need reproductive organs?
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Lear concludes that EBE's are deriving sustenance from enzyme or
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hormonal secretions applied to their skin. Aren't there other possible
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explanations for these applications? This is pure conjecture, but could
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they be applying these secretions to their skin as a means of analyzing
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them, that
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is, using their own bodies as test subjects?
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Let's take a look at so-called mutilations for a moment. A
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significant point in researcher Linda Howe's examination of animal
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mutilations comes in an update to her documentary "Strange Harvest." In
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the transcript of that film (update 1st broadcast, May 25, 1980), Howe
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says she received information from a psychic in Albuquerque. The psychic
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correctly predicted that a deviation would occur in the surgical method
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used by the aliens, "...which is...a necessity in order to arrive at a
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success in formulation of a serum-like concoction which will be returned
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to mankind during a time of need." (Howe p. 64) Linda Howe might be
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commended for her courage as an investigator in quoting a psychic. The
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point is that there may be beneficial reasons why the EBE's are performing
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their surgical operations. It is interesting that when a tribe of American
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Indians were once asked what they thought of "mutilations" occurring on
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their reservation, they replied simply, "The star people know what they
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are doing, and should be trusted."
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Before continuing to speculate about the motivations of UFO occupants,
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we have to ask ourselves, is it possible to understand what EBE's are and
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what they are doing if we don't know what human beings are?
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Consider, if you will, that the true nature of man is a "life force"
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or mind (often referred to as a "soul") encapsulated in a physical body.
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Could the human mind itself be the creation of a higher evolutionary level
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(the EBE's)? Could the human mind be a perennial that experiences
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successive seasons of growth on a planet's surface just as a perennial
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plant experiences seasons of growth in a garden?
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In this context, reincarnation is not a religious concept. It is
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merely one way of describing how a mental being (man) can experience
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evolutionary growth and development by progressing through various
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physical vehicles.
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If this is the case, then nothing is lost when the physical body dies.
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The "life force" or mind is not destroyed, but merely transferred to
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another body, or possibly somehow put in storage.
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Many close encounter records indicate that the EBE's, although aware
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that nothing is lost when the human body is destroyed, are reluctant to
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destroy a human body,even though they have done so in certain
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circumstances. Ironically, although most humans regard the physical body
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as a person's totality, we are inclined to destroy each other senselessly,
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and wantonly.
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UFO occupants seem to understand far more than we do about the
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difference between mind and body, and how to work with both, separately or
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together. It appears that they can extract the consciousness (mind, soul)
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of a person from the body which is housing that consciousness. In
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addition to the numerous accounts of physical "abductions", UFO literature
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is filled with incidents where humans reportedly experience being taken
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outside of their physical bodies.
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In addition, some humans feel they have encountered the same UFO
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occupant on different occasions, even though the individual they
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"recognize" has a totally different appearance. This could suggest that
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the EBE's can also transfer their own consciousness or mind from one body
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to another, like changing clothes.
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We can see that the variety of UFO occupant types may not necessarily
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represent different species from different galaxies. The various
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vehicular types may simply show different levels of development. It seems
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likely that the more advanced minds of this highly evolved level are the
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ones in the more advanced bodies..
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UFO occupants who appear to be in human form, including the so-called
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"Nordics," may in fact be advanced humans from other productive gardens
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(planets) who have been allowed to work with the EBE's, even though they
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haven't yet advanced enough to earn more evolved vehicles. The presence
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of such individuals may come in very handy at times, as in the famous
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Travis Walton case where a large human-looking occupant was able to
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restore calm to Walton.
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John Lear states that UFO researcher William Moore has a videotape
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containing an interview with a colonel connected to MJ-12. The colonel
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says that the EBE's claim to have created Christ. Once again, Lear draws
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a negative conclusion from this, speculating that the claim "could be an
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effort to disrupt traditional values for undetermined reasons."
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(Lear.txt)
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But what if the claim is true? If the primary concern of EBE's is the
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cultivation and nurturing of human minds, then isn't it conceivable that
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Jesus could have been one of them in human "clothing"? Considering recent
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evidence that human mothers have been artificially inseminated by
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extraterrestrials to produce hybrids, isn't this a possible explanation
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for Jesus' alleged virgin birth? Wouldn't such a hybrid vehicle have
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given him a greater capacity to stay in touch with his "father," and even
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perform what humans would see as "miracles"?
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Consider that the Bible, divested of its traditional religious
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interpretation, may actually be a record of close encounters. According
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to this record, the extraterrestrials apparently worked closely with the
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ancient Israelites and saved them from the terrestrial power of the
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Egyptians. But the EBE's didn't hesitate to wipe out thousands of the
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Israelites when they were disobedient. If you see this in the light of
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the EBE's trying to teach humans how to become more refined and more
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evolved, the first step being simple disciplines and leaving a strong
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impression on human minds, it's food for thought. Only human bodies were
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lost, not minds. It also puts Lear's alleged altercation between humans
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and EBE's at the Dulce underground base in a different light.
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Maybe we should be asking: Are we growing in the right way? How
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should we conduct ourselves in the presence of these individuals and how
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should we conduct ourselves with each other? What do we have to gain by
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treating EBE's as hostile invaders? What is the real purpose of these
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visitations? Since we seem to be far less advanced, maybe the only way we
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can gain is by concluding they are here for our benefit.
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J.S.
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April 1988
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