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(Part 3 of 4)
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* CONFIDENTIAL *
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A SITUATION REPORT ON OUR ACQUISITION OF ADVANCED
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TECHNOLOGY AND INTERACTION WITH ALIEN CULTURES
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by O.H. KRILL
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The Men in Black
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All things considered, UFO research has become pretty much of
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a circus today, and the most intriguing and controversial sideshow
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skirting the edges is the question of the "silencers," or the
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mysterious "Men in Black." There is a strong subliminal appeal in
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these accounts of visits by mysterious dark-suited figures (I have
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been visited myself, as have others I've known) attempting to
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silence UFO witnesses. A typical situation would be that a witness
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has a UFO sighting or UFO-related experience. Shortly thereafter
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he is visited by one or more "odd"-looking men who relate to him
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the minutest details of his experience, even though he has as yet
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told no one for fear of ridicule or other reasons.
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The men warn him about spreading the story of his experience
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around and sometimes even threaten him personally, sometimes
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obliquely, sometimes directly. Any evidence, if it exists, is
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confiscated in one way or another. Sometimes the visit is for some
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totally meaningless reason and the subject of UFOs is hardly
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mentioned, if at all. But again, the men all seem to look alike.
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We actually seem to find ourselves in close proximity to
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beings who obviously must be directly connected in some way with
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the objects themselves or the source behind them, yet they seem to
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be functioning unobtrusively within the framework of our own
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everyday existence.
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The classic conception of an MIB is a man of indefinite age,
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medium height and dressed completely in black. He always has a
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black hat and often a black turtleneck sweater. They present an
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appearance often described as "strange" or "odd." They speak in a
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dull monotone voice, "like a computer," and are dark-complected
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with high cheekbones, thin lips, pointed chin, and eyes that are
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mildly slanted.
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The visitors themselves are often on absurd missions. They
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have reportedly posed as salesmen, telephone repairmen or
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representatives from official or unofficial organizations. Their
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mode of transportation is usually large and expensive cars --
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Buicks or Lincolns, sometimes Cadillacs, all black, of course.
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I might note at this point that their physical appearance
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also has included beings that have pale-greyish skin, and that
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some of them have been seen to have blond hair, yet they wear the
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clothing and drive the cars previously described.
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Their cars often operate with the headlights off, but ghostly
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purple or greenish glows illuminate the interior. Unusual insignia
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have been seen emblazoned on the doors and the license plates are
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always unidentifiable or untraceable.
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The fabric of their clothes has been described as strangely
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"shiny" or thin, but not silky -- almost as if they have been cut
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from a new type of fabric.
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Their often mechanical behavior has caused them to be
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described by some as being like robots or androids (think back to
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the Dulce lab).
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A lot of descriptions of some of these "folks" are pretty
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bizarre. A businessman's family in Wildwood, New Jersey, was
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visited by an unusually large man whose pants legs hiked up when
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he sat down, revealing a green wire grafted onto his skin and
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running up his leg.
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There are other cases of MIB appearing on the other side of a
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wet, muddy field after a heavy rain, but having no mud whatever on
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their brightly shined shoes and in the bitter cold, out of
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nowhere, wearing only a thin coat. Their shoes and wallets all
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seem new and hardly broken in.
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They are not alone. They seem to have faceless conspirators
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in the nation's post offices and phone companies. Researchers and
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witnesses often report their mail going astray at an unusually
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high rate and being bothered by bizarre phone calls where they are
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spoken to by metallic, unhuman-sounding voices.
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Unusual noises on the phone, intensifying whenever UFOs are
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mentioned, and voices breaking in on conversations, have all led
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many people to suspect that their phones are being tapped.
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One can't discuss the MIB for long without mentioning the
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name of John A. Keel, an author who has written much about them.
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Keel has done more than any other writer to publicize this bizarre
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aspect of the UFO situation. Keel suggests that the UFO are part
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of the environment itself and come from another time-space
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continua; that most of the UFO phenomena is psychic and
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psychological rather than physical. Well, I personally would not
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define it that way, although those two components are certainly
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deeply involved in what's going on.
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The first noted appearance of the MIB was in 1947, at the
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scene of the Maury Island incident, where some debris was ejected
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from a disk, and subsequently recovered by officials, who loaded
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them on an Army bomber which crashed on takeoff.
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To illustrate a little how bizarre some of the incidents are
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regarding the MIB, I have assembled a short list of some of the
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more interesting factors in some cases:
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o An ex-Air Force man is gassed and interrogated by MIB
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after he has learned classified NASA secrets.
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o Closeup photos of UFOs were seized from a teenager
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who is also directly threatened by MIB.
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o MIB sighted in the lobby of the U.S. State Department
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leave a mysterious artifact.
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o MIB pose as Air Force officers to silence witnesses.
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o MIB tries to buy before-hours Coke and sings to birds
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in trees.
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o MIB disintegrates a coin in a witness' hand and tells
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him that his heart will do the same if he talks.
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Throughout all this information, I have neglected to mention
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some aspects of the psychology of the Greys. Dr. Paul Bennewitz,
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in his original report to the government entitled "Project Beta,"
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goes into some detail, which I will now discuss:
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o The alien, either through evolvement or because the
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humanoid types are "made," will exhibit tendencies
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for bad logic. They appear to have more frailties
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and weaknesses than the normal Homo Sapien.
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o They are not to be trusted.
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o Because of the aliens' apparent logic system, a key
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decision cannot be made without higher clearance.
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All are under control of what they call "The Keeper,"
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yet it would appear that even this is not the final
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authority. Delays as long as 12-15 hours can occur
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for a decision.
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o Because of this apparent control, individual
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instantaneous decision-making by the alien is
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limited. If the "plan" goes even slightly out of
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balance or context, they become confused. Faced with
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this, possibly, the humanoids would be the first to
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run.
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o Psychologically their morale is near disintegration.
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There is pronounced dissension in the ranks -- even
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with the humanoids.
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o Because of their own internal vulnerability mind-wise
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to each other, there is a basic lack of trust between
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them.
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o They appear to be totally death-oriented, and because
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of this, absolutely death-fear oriented. This is a
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psychological advantage.
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o The prime, and weakest area discovered, probed and
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tested is exactly what they have used, thinking it
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their key strength -- that being the manipulation of
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and control of the mind. Manipulated in reverse-
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psychology they face a situation where they have a
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vulnerable, integrated weakness.
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o They totally respect force.
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Grey Physiology and Anatomy
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The approximate height of most specimens is between 3.5 and
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4.5 feet. The head, by human standards, is large in comparison
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with the body. Facial features show a pair of eyes described as
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large, sunken or deeply set, far apart or distended more than the
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human, and slightly slanted as Oriental or Mongoloid. No ear lobes
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or apertures on the side of the head were seen. The nose is vague.
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One or tow holes have been mentioned. The mouth area is described
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as a small slit or fissure. In some cases there is no mouth at
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all. It appears not to function as a means for communication or
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for food. The neck area is described as being thin, in some
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instances not being visible at all because of the tightly-knit
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garment. Most observers describe these humanoids as being
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hairless. Some of the bodies recovered have a slight hair-patch
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atop the head. Others have what appears to be like a silver
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skullcap. There were no breathing attachments or communications
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devices. This suggests telepathy with higher intelligence. In one
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instance there was an opening in the right frontal lobe area,
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revealing a crystalline network. This network implies the
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development of a third brain.
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The arms are described as long and thin, reaching down to the
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knee section. The hangers each contain four fingers, with no
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thumbs. Three fingers are longer than the other. Some are very
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long. Some are very long. Others are very short. No description is
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available of the legs and feet. Some pathologists indicate that
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that section of the body was not developed as we would anticipate,
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showing that some of these beings were adapted to life in the
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water. There was a webbing effect between the fingers on most of
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the specimens.
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According to most observers, the skin is grey. Some claim it
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is beige, tan or pinkish-grey. No reproductive organs or
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capabilities were discovered. No phallus. No womb. Confirms
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cloning mentioned by other sources. The humanoids appear to be
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from a mold, sharing identical racial and biological
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characteristics. There is no blood as we know it, but there is a
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fluid which is greyish in color.
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The "Taxonomy of Extra-Terrestrial Humanoids," another
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offering by George Andrews, yields some other observations:
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o Working under the instructions of the humanoids
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from Rigel (the Greys), CIA and former Nazi
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scientists have developed and deployed malignant
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strains of bacteria and viruses, including AIDS, in
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order to exterminate undesirable elements of the
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human population.
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o The Greys are almost entirely devoid of emotions,
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but can obtain a "high" by telepathically tuning in
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the different kinds of intense human emotion, such
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as ecstasy or agony. (Does that explain why UFOs
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have always been seen in regions of war and human
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conflict?)
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o There are over 1,000 humans in the United States
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alone who are the offspring of intergalactic or
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extragalactic beings and terrestrial humans. (The
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son of an acquaintance of [deleted in original]
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is one.)
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o Throughout recorded history, as well as during
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prehistoric times, there has been constant genetic
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manipulation of and interbreeding with humans in
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order to breed out the less evolved simian traits.
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The Nordic races have participated in this from the
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beginning, and we are as much a part of them as we
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might suppose.
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o Greys have the ability to camouflage themselves as
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tall Blonds through mental energy projection. Blonds
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never project themselves as Greys. Some Blonds seen
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with the Greys are physically real, but are
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prisoners of the Greys who have either paralyzed
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them or have destroyed their ability to teleport
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through time and other dimensions. Note: A lot of
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the material obtained by George Andrews has as its
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source a Blond that is a time traveler that escaped
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the Grey takeover of their system.
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o Both Blonds and Greys have the ability to
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disintegrate matter into energy and then
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reintegrate the energy back into matter. This
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ability allows them to pass through walls and to
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transport abductees out of their cars with the
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doors still locked.
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o The original Rigelians were the Blonds until they
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were invaded by the Greys, a parasitic race, who
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took over and interbred with them. The original
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Rigelians were the ones who seeded the earth. It
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is because of this common ancestry that terrestrial
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humanity is of such interest to both the Blonds and
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the Greys.
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o Terrestrial human females can be impregnated either
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on board ship or while they sleep in their homes.
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Males need not be manifested in visible form for
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this to occur.
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o The Blonds now habitate the Procyon system. The
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conflict between the Blonds and the Greys is in a
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state of temporary truce, although the conflict
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between the Rigelian and the Sirius system is being
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fought actively.
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o The Blonds with speech abilities will respond
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violently if attacked or threatened, but the
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telepathic ones will respond peacefully.
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o Blonds were sometimes mistaken for angels in
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earlier centuries. They do not seem to age, and
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consistently appear to be from 27 to 35 human years
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old.
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Confused? Well, now you can see why the natural diversity of
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the way things are are hard to sort out for the average
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researcher. The probability that this information is true or
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partially true remains fairly high, based on analysis of what we
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know about abductions and general contact between humans and EBEs
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that has been documented.
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Real Esoterica -- Sirius and the MIB
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Let's regress for a moment back to the MIB. According to John
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Keel, the MIB often state that they are representatives of the
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"Nation of the Third Eye."
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Based on some of the info we have already researched, it is
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apparent that Sirius has been in contact with us for a long time.
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According to George Hunt Williamson (one of the early contactees)
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in his book "Other Tongues, Other Flesh," the earth allies of
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Sirius, i.e., the secret societies, use the Eye of Horus as an
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insignia. This symbol has also been seen on the MIB. Secret
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societies believe that there is a Great White Lodge on earth. They
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call it Shamballa -- and consider it to be the spiritual center of
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the world. Now, theosophists such as Alice Bailey say that the
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Great White Lodge is on Sirius. If the All-Seeing-Eye is a symbol
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of Sirius' earth-allies and the MIB wear that symbol, and if
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Shamballa represents the Great White Lodge on earth -- then the
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MIB are emissaries of Shamballa. Sirius and Shamballa are two
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sides of the same coin. This is verified in the book "The
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Undiscovered Country," by Stephen Jenkins. Jenkins was told by
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Buddhist priests that Shamballa was located in the constellation
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of Orion.
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The entrance to Shamballa on earth is usually placed in the
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trans-Himalayan region. Some assert it is in the heart of the Gobi
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Desert (where there have been allegations of crashed disks and
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bases). According to the explorer Nicholas Roerich, there are
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caves in the Himalayan foothills that have subterranean passages.
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In one of the these passages, there is a stone door that has never
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been opened, because the time for its opening has not yet arrived.
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In 1930, Doreal founded the Brotherhood of the White Temple. He
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says that the entrance to Shamballa is far underground. he goes on
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to say that space bends around Shamballa, and that there is a warp
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which leads into another universe.
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Let's get back to something we can have more of a direct
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handle on. Many times psychics have been called upon by
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investigative authorities to evaluate situations, and in many
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cases what they have contributed has been very helpful.
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This was done in the case of animal mutilations back in 1980
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by Peter Jordan, who engaged several psychics to render their
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impressions from photos and maps of mutilations and mutilation
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areas. What follows is a condensation of what was found during
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this exercise.
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Name of Psychic: Ronald Mangravite
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o This animal has been dead a few days.
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o Some parts are decaying faster than others.
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o There is an overload of electrolytes in the body
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possibly due to injection of a citrate.
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o Something wrong with blood. Picking up higher
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portion of plasma which may be lymphatic fluid.
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o Two men working on the animal. Very sharp surgical
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knives.
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o Men dressed in black. Jumpsuits. Shiny black nylon.
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o Winch line coming down from chopper.
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o Men are skilled ex-military.
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o Something is going to be done with the tissue.
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o Flurometry connection. Spectrophotometers.
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o Choppers are brown or grey.
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o Underground implications.
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o Experimentation with different analytical techniques.
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Name of Psychic: Elisabeth Lerner
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o Paramilitary forces.
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o A serious invasion of American privacy.
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o Non-American Indians part of secret project.
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o The word "Annide."
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o The word "Carmine" or "Karmine."
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o The symbol "dk."
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o A new wave of mutilations will strike near southwest
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New Mexico.
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o The Hobart Company is involved in this.
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(Refrigeration equipment?)
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o Three huge, doughnut-shaped objects will be seen in
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conjunction with these new mutilations.
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o Breakthrough in research.
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o Muscle relaxant injections.
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o Someone with the name "Empeda."
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o This is a Mexican operation.
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o Names "Kielman" and "Kelman."
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o Institution with many Lincoln Continentals and
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Cadillacs.
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o Laboratory underground.
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o Lilly Pharmaceuticals.
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o Roman numerals IVIII [sic].
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o Name "Stephano."
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o The number "1714."
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o Last name "Audler."
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o First name "Mase."
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o Last name "Audli."
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o Jet rocket labs nearby.
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o Domes above the ground.
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o Vehicle ID # MP 1936. Small jeeps.
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o Last name "Plento."
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o Initials "C.B.P." heads operation. Wears brown
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military shoes. Army.
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o Number "1161."
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o Around an oil field.
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o Place where oil crosses in an "X" pattern.
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o Chemical engineering connections.
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o Mustard.
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o Periscope device on bottom of craft. Chopper called
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"The Shark."
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o Man with blond hair. English features. High forehead.
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Wears square ring. Insignia reads "C.B.P." Has
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something to do with ammunition. Colonel.
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Name of Psychic: Nancy Fuchs
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o Dusk scene. Men talking about some animal's throat.
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Something missing.
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o Cylindrical object.
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o Long thick object inserted into jugular vein.
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o Powerful energy flow emanating from device used to
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kill cattle.
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o Feeling of tremendous anger and hostility.
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o Research implication. Minerals needed for research.
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o Intimidation of rancher Gomez.
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o Embryos.
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o Thousands of samples needed for this breeding effect.
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o Crossbreeding.
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o Animal dies in seconds.
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o Jolts of electricity through animal.
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o Breeding and genetics involved.
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o Army background.
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o Liquid-filled shoes leave no prints.
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o Marshall. Army. Cap with black rim and gold braid.
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Pompous. White-haired. Very influential. Walks into
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Pentagon whenever he pleases. Commission given 15-18
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years ago for mutilation project when he was
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overseas. Grand Marshall. Friend of General
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MacArthur. Lives in Dakotas. Money invested. High-
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priority issue. Tall. Heavyset. Only 17 people know
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of this.
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o Project with $2.5 million allocated early in game for
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breeding experimentation. Late 1960s through
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Pentagon. More and more money invested every year.
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o Land wanted. Want to destroy ranchers prime source
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of income.
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o John Mitchell connected to this.
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o Howard Hughes.
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o Uranium connection.
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o Picture complex. Faction-ridden.
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o Interest in speeding up growth of cattle.
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o Importance of pancreas.
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Well, there you have that little presentation. I don't know
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what exactly to make of it, but there it is. Certainly a non-UFO
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implication here, however, it only relates to THREE mutilations.
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How about the other 10,000 -- most of which have the UFO
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connection? What did I tell you about a multi-level reality?
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At this point, I will put some references and excerpts from
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some volumes that I believe are relevant to all the things we've
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been talking about. Where I feel it is applicable, I will comment
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on them.
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"The Goblin Universe"
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(p222) The ability to materialize mental constructs is not
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unknown. Suppose one creates a field with the mind that is strong
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enough to attract supercharged particles. The particles are real
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but unstable in their assemblage since the stability depends on
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the intermediate mental component.
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(p223) Physical aspect of UFOs and other phenomena lie in the
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behavior of electromagnetic fields.
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(p124) If all UFO incidents were chance encounters, someone
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would have obtained a filmed record or a series of stills years
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ago. The only way that such episodes can be engineered so that
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they remain total mysteries is for the entities to have advance
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knowledge of any situation before it occurs.
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(p117, referencing John Keel) These entities labor to
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cultivate belief in various frames of reference, and then they
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create new manifestation which support those beliefs.
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(p120) Illness is common after close contact with some
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beings.
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(p122) Guy Underwood classified primary geomagnetic currents
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into three classes: water lines, aquastats, and track lines. Some
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magnetic signals appear as spirals, others are linear. Gnats and
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"Extra-Terrestrials Among Us"
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(p2-3) On several occasions after UFOs flew over missile
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sites, it was found that the targeting of the missiles had
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changed, and the warheads had to be replaced.
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(p3) On 22 June 1980 a UFO that was 10 miles in diameter was
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reported over the Kuwait oil fields.
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(p4) On July 30, 1985, a UFO over Mongolia that was 10 km in
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diameter was reported heading south. It was sighted by a Chinese
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jet and reported in the "Japan Times." The Unites States ignored
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this report.
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(p8) JANAP-146 specifies up to 10 years in prison and $10,000
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in fines for anyone in government service who makes unauthorized
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public statements about UFO phenomena. The British Official
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Secrets Act makes similar provisions.
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(p9) Many routes of UFOs take the form of an isosceles
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triangle.
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(p16) On September 14, 1978, a UFO as big as an ocean liner
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flew over Italy, and over Rome on the 15th and 16th.
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Comment: This was two weeks before Pope John Paul I was found
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dead under suspicious circumstances. He was killed between
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September 28-29. Autopsy was refused. It was rumored he intended
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to reveal the Fatima message of 1917.
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(p 20) UFOs dart around in daylight at speeds which cannot be
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seen.
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(p22) An individual having one CE experience usually has
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another.
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(p24) There is no basis to support psychiatric pathology for
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UFO witnesses.
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(p24) Dr. Brian T. Clifford (Pentagon) announces on October
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5, 1982, that contact between U.S. citizens and extraterrestrials
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on their vehicles is illegal. Title 14, Section 1211 of the Code
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of Federal Regulations (adopted July 16, 1969, before the first
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manned lunar landing) says that anyone guilty of this becomes a
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wanted criminal to be jailed for one year and fined $5,000. The
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NASA administrator is empowered to determine WITH OR WITHOUT A
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HEARING that a person has been "ET-exposed" and impose
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INDETERMINATE quarantine under armed guard, which cannot be broken
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even by court order.
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(p89) Mars has a history of transient phenomena.
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(p90) Temporary brilliant spots on Mars were reported by
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astronomers in 1890, 1892, 1900, 1911, 1924, 1937, 1952, 1954,
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1967, and 1971. The distribution was non-random. Intensely dark
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spots, transient in nature, were reported on Mars in 1925, 1952,
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and 1954.
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(p93) About 33% of abductees are able to remember the
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experiences without hypnotic regression. 66% of the abductees were
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alone when abducted.
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(p94) Some abductees did not return but vanished permanently
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or were found dead after a UFO encounter.
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(p25) Records of the 687 B.C. battle between the Assyrians
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and the Hebrews indicate that "a blast from heaven" reduced the
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bodies of 185,000 Assyrians to ashes but left their clothes
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intact.
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(p145) Morris K. Jessup died under mysterious circumstances
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after a copy of his book "Case for the UFO" was sent to the Chief
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of the Office of Naval Research (ONR) in Washington.
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(p146 -- comments from "Case for the UFO")
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o Falls from the sky of flesh, blood, reptiles, etc.,
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were due to either spoiled food or cleaning of
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holding tanks.
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o Comments describe TWO different space races who share
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the planet with us without our knowledge. They are
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not visitors -- they have been here longer than we
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have. They feel more at ease in the ocean.
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o The little men were almost wiped out by a serpent
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race identified only as the "S-men." S-men are
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ravenous for red meat, extremely materialistic, and
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are greedy for power. Comment: Sounds like the Deros
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of Shavarian fame.
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(p147) Thanks to Allen Dulles in partnership with Reinhard
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Gehlen, the Gestapo was transplanted intact into the United States
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system as the CIA, without the knowledge or consent of American
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citizens. Comment: Remember Reagan placing wreaths on graves of SS
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stormtroopers at the 40th anniversary of WWII? Roots of that
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symbolic gesture go deep.
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(p147) Reference the Intelligence Identity Protection Act of
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1981: Freedom to speak about anything but the CIA. Some claim that
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concentration camps have already been built. Activation was sealed
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by Executive Order Rex 84. The next REX exercise in in 1988.
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(p148) Jessup: "I believe that space structures of 5-10 miles
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in diameter are sufficiently large to produce intelligently
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directed storms."
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(p150) Alleged alien comment in annotated edition of "Case
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for the UFO": "Men frozen helpless make good prey."
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(p151) Dr. James E. McDonald thought that the Federal Power
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Commission was evading the evidence concerning UFO involvement in
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the total power failure that paralyzed New York on July 13, 1965,
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and dared to say so in front of a Congressional committee.
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(p152) On June 13, 1971, James E. McDonald was found dead
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under mysterious circumstances, shot through the head with a
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pistol by his side.
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(p153) Murder disguised as suicide is one of the well-known
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specialties of the CIA.
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(p153) There is ample documentation suggesting that among the
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highest-priority covert operations of the CIA are those supplying
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heroin to the Mafia. The "war on drugs" is in fact a war on the
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independent drug dealer who constitutes a threat to the Mafia
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monopoly. Comment: Additional ways to subdue the population or
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eliminate undesirables?
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(p156) Karen Silkwood's murder disguised as auto accident.
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(p159) George Adamski, contactee in the 1950s had a special
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government passport. Possible CIA disinformation agent.
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(p162) Although mutilations were reported in England as early
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as 1904-1905, ("Winter of Weirdness"), the large-scale operations
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there began in 1973.
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(p163) A rancher and his sons saw a UFO as big as a hotel
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which was accompanied by four smaller ones. Rectangular in shape,
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300-400 feet long, and 60 feet high. A helicopter approached it
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and turned into a small UFO.
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(p163) Phantom cars appear on roads, follow people, and
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disappear.
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(p163) A rancher and his wife looked at a UFO 5/8 of a mile
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away and reported that two appendages emerged from the egg-shaped
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object.
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(p164) Apparently UFOs have the capability of invisibility.
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(p164) Materialization of a Bigfoot before a witness.
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(p164) Dematerialization of Bigfoot before witness who shot
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it with a 16-gauge shotgun at point-blank range into its stomach.
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(p166) On August 21, 1975, a sheriff was chasing an unmarked
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helicopter in his plane in southwestern Nebraska at 0430 when
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the lights on the helicopter went out, and the only thing seem on
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the ground was a missile silo.
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(p166) About the time mutilations began in earnest (1973
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wave), a new branch of science was beginning to develop --
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biogeochemistry -- analysis of mineral and oil deposits by
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analysis of tissues of herbivorous animals.
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(p168) An elderly lady in Arkansas in 1979 injured herself
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and was cut during a fall. The injuries were repaired by two
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aliens, who gave her a piece of metal with pyramids and six-
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pointed stars on it. The aliens told her they "consumed juice,"
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but not the kind consumed by humans. Six weeks later, she was out
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looking for her dog and spotted a horse lying on its side,
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unconscious.
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Two men in white, dressed like surgeons, were at work on the
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horse. There were two Air Force helicopters parked in the
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clearing, two men in Air Force uniforms, and the same two aliens
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who had helped her after her fall. The lady was spotted by the
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group and she was overtaken by a helicopter which flashed a blue
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light on her which burned her clothing. Help arrived as the
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helicopter retreated, and she was brought to the local hospital.
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People having nothing to do with the hospital staff began turning
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up to question her. After release she was harassed at all hours by
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strangers who insisted on questioning her, repeating the same
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questions over and over again. The couple moved to a different
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state, only to have it start all over again. MUFON began
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investigating this case, but as of 1986 had not yet made public
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its conclusions. Research into the case began in 1980.
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(p171) Tissue samples taken from a carcass revealed the
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presence of chlorpromazine, a tranquilizer.
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(p171 comment by Gabe Valdez) "Whoever is doing these
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mutilations are highly organized and have a lot of resources."
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(p172) The theory of biogeochemical basis for the mutilations
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fails to account for the fact that mutilations are worldwide.
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(p174) When FBI agent Rommel was given $50K to investigate
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the mutilations in one district in New Mexico, all mutilations in
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that district stopped during the year.
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(p177) The Condon Report, Rommel Report, and the Warren
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Report all have a resemblance.
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(p177) The human tendency to avoid facing unpleasant facts
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may allow parasitic entities to "farm us."
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(p178) A seven-year-old heifer was found whose unborn calf
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had been removed with breaking the placental bag.
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(p181) U.S. Senate lied to by Pentagon in 1968 during Senate
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hearings on UFOs.
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(p200) In an anonymous letter to a Denver paper on April 8,
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1983, it was told that the mutilations are being done by a secret
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government group called Delta. Animal parts are used to test
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effects of germ warfare and poison (cyanide and dioxin) they are
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testing on civilians in America. Testing is associated with black
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helicopters. Helicopters are also used to ferry heroin and
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cocaine. Delta bases said to be all underground on Indian
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Reservations. HQ for operations and where a lot of choppers are
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based in 28 miles east of Albuquerque on I-40, then 14 miles north
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on a dirt road into the Laguna Indian Reservation. Comment:
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Disinformation attempt?
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(p204, UPI story, February 2, 1984) Dr. James Womack at
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Texas A&M University announced his discovery that humans share
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"perfect match" chromosomes with cattle. The perfect match is with
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portions of the 21st chromosome pair, a strand known to carry
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characteristics of Mongolism or Down's Syndrome, associated with
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mental retardation. Dr. Womack says, "We must have more in common
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than previously believed."
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(p205, 1984 letter) A recent arrival on the nutritional scene
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is protomorphogens, or glandulars -- ground up glands of cattle. If
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one takes these for a year you get "hooked" on them. Your own
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glands stop producing hormones.
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Many EBEs have no alimentary canals and no glands.
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In some cancer clinics, these glandulars are used to treat
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cancer victims, and so are glands from human fetuses.
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(p206) What is happening with the mutilations would make
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sense in human terms if the location on which the cattle grazed
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was important, or the parts taken could be used geobiologically
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(which they aren't).
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(p208) UFOs are: Extraterrestrial, ultraterrestrial,
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interdimensional, and time travelers.
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(p208) Some UFOs behave as if the UFO itself was a living
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organism. Comment: Refer to Trevor James Constable's book "Sky
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Creatures," for a discussion of biological aeroforms, of "Flying
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Saucers at Etibi-Raa," by Wendell Stevens for a discussion of just
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that subject.
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(p208) Entities with cyborg-like traits, having both
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mechanical and biological features, turn up quite frequently in
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reports.
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(p208) It is odd that among the viruses there are some that
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look like UFOs, like T. Bacteriophage. Do some UFO have the
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ability to operate in the micro-dimension of viruses? Comment: In
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the discipline of Yoga is noted the ability to become large or
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small.
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(p209) Anyone with more access to even one more dimension
|
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than we have access to could evade our most carefully planned
|
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investigations indefinitely.
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(p210) Modern brain capacity: 1300cc
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Cro-magnon man: 1400cc
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Baskop man (megroid [sic] race): 1800cc
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The last two appeared quite suddenly.
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(p210) Theory of Max H. Flindt attributes paradoxically rapid
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development of the human brain to interbreeding between primitive
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humanity and ETs.
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According to Flindt, schizophrenia is caused by subconscious
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racial memory of the ET branch of the family tree, longing for
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home. Considerable differences between glandular and nervous
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systems between primitive humans and ETs would provide a basis for
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traumatic tension associated with regressed memory.
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(p210) Our civilization has forgotten the existence of other
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intelligent beings in the universe.
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(p211) The idea that Homo Sapiens is unique is becoming no
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longer tenable.
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