This
has been such a nighmare to format that you will have to take it as
is.
What
is the evidence for the existence of UFO’s and extra-terrestrial
life?I am not a scientist but have more of an interest in history and social sciences and I like to think that I know how to handle evidence. I did have a period in my teens when I was very, very interested in astronomy and especially cosmology. It all came to a screaming halt when I realised that I did not have a mind for mathematics or chemistry and the mechanical physics that I was taught at school bored me because it failed to so much as mention the ‘new’physics – the theories of Einstein on relativity, although they dated back to the beginning of the 20th Century was nevertheless ‘new’ compared to sir Isaac Newton!
I
was also somewhat influenced by my late uncle Aylmer, who was
convinced about the existence of UFO’s and was very interested in
the theories of NZ airline pilot and UFO researcher, Bruce Cathie.
It
has taken 40 years to do almost a full circle and come back to the
theme of UFO’s and intelligent life in the universe, however, with
what I hope is a much greater understanding.
What
bothers me after looking into this over this holiday period is not so
much the actual existence of intelligent life elsewhere in the
Universe (I guess I take it for granted that this is the case).
It
is more the actual suppression of valid scientific knowledge and
research for no other reason that it challenges present assumptions
about humanity and our place in the greater context.
It
is also what I call ‘contempt prior to investigation’, an attempt
to put down any ideas that challenge the existing paradigm.
It
is about the relative nature of our scientific knowledge.
In
the Middle Ages scientists like Galileo and Copernicus were suppressed because they did not conform to the religious outlook of the time. It seems sometimes that Religion has been replaced by Science, largely, I suspect, because of the way that it has become subservient to corporate influences. I am not so much a 'believer' in science as a great supporter of the scientific method.
There is a tendency to see the current state of scientific knowledge as perfect instead of relative.
In the latest documentary, "Bob Lazar Area 21 and Flying Saucers" Bob Lazar when talking of the nature of alien technology gives the analogy of taking a small nuclear reactor back to the end of the 19th Century when they did not have any understanding of radiation, let alone nuclear energy. 19th Century scientists exposed to this knowledge would see it either as miraculous or something evil.
Is this not where we stand today?
Is this not where we stand in relation to the possibility of alien technology and, most specifically, the ability of alien aircraft to travel instantaneously in space in a way that defines the laws of physics?
I have always been led to believe that apart from the testimonies of people who were clearly 'loonies' there is no evidence for the existence of any of us.
But is this the case?
The astronauts who have seen UFO's
I
have known for some time that the sixth American on the Mon,
astronaut Edgar Mitchell had a mystic experience on the return
journey back to Earth and devoted the rest of his to a study of
Consciousness and extra-terrestial life.
It seems that a total of five US astronauts and NASA employees have claimed sightings of alien spacecraft,
One of the first was the Gemini astronaut, Gordon Carpenter
No less than the second man on the Moon, Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin has had sightings of UFO's.
And the experience did not stop with the Americans. Here is an example from the Russian cosmonauts.
The
Bob Lazar story
Of all the evidence that has come forward the greatest revelation was the discovery of the 30-year-old story of Bob Lazar which managed to elude me all this time.
In short Lazar was headhunted for a top-secret job to reverse-engineer craft that he was told came from Outer Space. He was sacked after being discovered after bringing friends out to watch the "UFO" on the edge of Area 21. He had his life threatened and was shot out.
Subsequently all his education and employment details were wiped and he was attacked in a way that is very familiar to some of us.
30 years after trying to do other things and make himself invisible his home was raided by the FBI during the filming of the documentary Bob Lazar, Area 51 and Flying Saucers.
You don't raid a person's house after 30 years just because you think they have been telling porkies.
The only explanations that I have is that it was a warning not to speak further about this or that, after all this time, they were looking for something - the element 115 that he claims propels the alien aircraft and which has been produced in the laboratory but only in a highly-unstable form.
Two things come up from this story.
One is on the nature of "evidence" and the suppression of scientific knowledge. I found this article - Element
115 and the Credibility of Bob Lazar's Claims - that comes under the rubrick "exposing pseudo-astronomy". It is quite a decent piece - far from the usual disgusting "debunking' pieces we have become used to. It does, however, illustrate a point. It says that recent additions to the Periodic Table (including element 115) synthsised in the laboratory are very unstable so that is that. The claims have to be "false".
Does the fact that human science has not yet discovered what Lazar is pointing to mean it does not exist? I can only go back to the commonsense of Lazar's metaphor of taking a small nuclear reactor back to Victorian times.
Clearly, with the reaction to Bob Lazar SOMEONE is taking this very seriously.
So what is left? Only to besmirch the guy's reputation and to say he didn't have either the qualifications or education to have worked in Area 21 despite the wealth of evidence.
He has the choice to totally disappear into obscurity and stay silent. If he speaks out he comes under attack. If he comes up with actual physical evidence (ie. element 115) he would, no doubt, be "dead man walking".
We have become used to the besmirching of Guy McPherson's reputation contrary to all the evidence. The closer one gets to the truth the worse the attacks.
So it is here. It is clear from watching the interviews that he is totally sincere. He would have liked to produce the evidence that people want but CAN'T. The simple, but commonsense question, why would someone lie (and maintain the 'lie') for 30 years when it (apart from a devotion to the truth) is so much against his self-interest.
Another example of a level-headed individual who claims to have direct evidence for the existence of alien life amongst us is the paediatric surgeon, Dr. Roger Leir.
Dr. Leir claims that he extracted 17 examples of alien implants from the extremities of a variety of people who claimed to have been abducted by aliens.
This sounds so weird that one's first reaction might be to scoff.
What do the debunkers say?:
According
to sceptical investigator Joe
Nickell, the "implants" Leir claimed to have discovered
were most likely ordinary objects such as shards of glass or
fragments of metal that become lodged in arms, hands, legs and feet
due to accidental falls or barefoot walking.
Here is Dr. Leir in his own words.
In his book, UFOs
Do Not Exist: The Greatest Lie that Enveloped the World, Dr.Leir reproduces this interesting article that appeared in the Examiner (but seems to have disappeared) which examines his claims
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Key
to Obama health plan blocked by UFO truth embargo?
Tiny
fragments of a device of apparent extraterrestrial origin may hold an
invaluable secret to advancing health care in the US, but open
discussion of that fact may be subjected to information policing by
the Obama administration.
The
sad irony of the situation is that a president who campaigned and won
on a platform of truth and openness and who has just presented a
comprehensive plan on ABC in prime time to reform the nation's
medical care may unwittingly be preventing discussion that could lead
to a breakthrough which would revolutionize health
care.
Complex
miniature devices of unknown and apparent extraterrestrial origin
have exhibited a remarkable ability to be assimilated into the human
body as foreign objects without inflammation or rejection by the
human immune system. The mysterious coating on these objects, if
fully understood, could revolutionize organ
transplant and other operations that require pins, screws and plates
to be implanted in the human body.
The
New York Times, however, is reporting that while
the Obama administration
has asked the public for new ideas with the unveiling of an
open-government website, the administration is considering steps to
curtail free speech and discussion of the UFO issue on the prejudiced
supposition that UFO subjects are somehow 'fringe' –the modern term
for heresy, which was considered a crime against the church when
Galileo published his findings in opposition to the conventional
wisdom of his time.
The
White House tried to screen out some of the more unusual comments in
the second phase of the process. Ms. Noveck summarized the
most significant ideas, then invited comments on them
at blog.ostp.gov.
Visitors could flag off-topic comments, which were then shunted to a
separate part of the site. That reduced the birth certificate and
U.F.O. comments to a relative trickle. —The New York Times
The
argument goes –from guys like Clay Shirky,
who ought to know better –that important public debate should not
be 'hijacked' by a vocal minority. This view is more likely ill
informed than disingenuous, but in either case it flies in the face
of the facts. The UFO issue can hardly be painted as the interest of
a 'fringe' minority.
Polls
show that 50 +% of the American people believe some UFOs are
extra-terrestrial spacecraft and 85 +% believe their government is
not telling the truth of the matter.
Suppressing
free speech on matters such as physical evidence of UFOs
uncomfortable to the psyche of a select few who would monitor the
content of the public debate is an insidious form of censorship.
The
spirit of the first amendment aside, what is at stake is a health
care breakthrough that would save millions of dollars and thousands
of lives –if research is funded and accomplished to understand why
the mysterious devices exhibit an unusual ability to assimilate
themselves inside the human body with no reaction from the immune
system.
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The
fragments in question are the remnants of an enigmatic device removed
from the toe of a subject which was apparently some kind of tagging
and tracking unit. Veteran implant-removal specialist Dr.
Roger Leir made
the announcement at a press conference held by the Paradigm Research
Group immediately after the 2009 X Conference in Washington,
D.C. Leir's presentation
of the biological nature of the mysterious implants was complemented
by the results of a material analysis conducted by Dr
Alex Moser, Ph.D.
The
implications of the material's composition and apparent function are
paradigm shifting. At the time, the implant analysis report was
overshadowed by Apollo 14 Astronaut Edgar Mitchell's statement of
belief that ET has been here for some time and that the elements of
the government who
actually know this have been keeping that information
highly compartmentalized.
Since then, however, a highly credentialed physicist has spoken out
on the issue, a nationwide radio host has investigated the report and
the story has begun to gain legs.
For
just-the-facts UFO investigators, Leir and Moser offered
the compelling news of the 2009 X-conference press conference: hard
evidence that can be analyzed and
results that point toward non-human origin of the device.
Due
to a number of unusual characteristics documented in the analysis,
there are only two conclusions that can be arrived at as to the
origin of the implants:
Either
an unknown agency of extraterrestrial nature is manufacturing highly
sophisticated biomechanical devices
and implanting them inside human bodies,
Or
some terrestrial agency with enormous resources has achieved
nanotechnology fabrication capability beyond currently known limits
and is doing the same thing.
Either
possibility is unsettling.
That
the first possibility is a credible concern alone is enough to be
front-page news. The mainstream media truth embargo about UFO/ ET
evidence or the amount of science required to present the story may
account for the fact it wasn't.
Here
is what we know:
Background:
In
2003 a sophisticated use of the
Roper Organization by Bigelow resulted
in a solid estimate that of about 2% of the population has likely had
an experience of the nature termed abduction. In order to avoid any
kind of data skewing it was necessary not to telegraph the nature of
the inquiry.
Certain questions designed to reveal characteristics pointing to
abduction were inserted into in three separate Limobus surveys
conducted by Roper. A false positive trigger question was included to
identify those who could not have been abducted but were giving
positive answers.
Successful
abductions include selective amnesia of the event and thus accounts
of abduction often need to be retrieved by hypnotic regression. A
large percentage likely goes unreported.
Roper's representative American sample of about 6000 adults (with a sampling error of 1.4 percent!) showed that one out of every 50 people met the abductee profile. This figure suggests that about 33,000,000 individuals had been abducted in America. A closer look at these specific profiles showed that these people were not "average" at all. —Report on the Roper Analysis Data
A
characteristic of the accounts is the implantation of a small device
at various locations on the body. The presumed reason for this would
be subject tracking and data gathering –a process humans have
developed while gathering information about the other species
inhabiting our planet. Once you consider an advanced intelligence of
some form operating in our biosphere, the notion of small implants
for data capture and tracking is a trivial leap.
Dr. Roger Leir is an acknowledged pioneer in the field of implant detection and removal. Since 1995, he has conducted 15 surgeries to remove enigmatic objects from subjects who reported abduction experience by non-human entities. These surgeries removed miniscule metallic devices detected by X-Ray. The objects themselves constitute some of the rare hard evidence of extraterrestrial origin –and thus technology and thus intelligence –available in the wake of tens of thousands of UFO sightings annually worldwide.
The
most recent and significant of the implant removal cases is the
object removed by Leir last
year and presented at the conference.
The
Devices:
While
in the body, a device is identified on X-Ray, located precisely with
a CAT scan. It shows up as a metallic object where one should not be.
There is no apparent entry point, which implies that the object was
either inserted with an advanced form of medical implant technique or
somehow grew in place. The latter is highly unlikely given the
complex nature of the device.
The
devices exhibit a measured magnetic field of 5 mGauss.
A refrigerator door magnet, by comparison is 15mGauss.
There are no natural objects in the human body we know of that have
magnetic fields anywhere near this strong. There are some magnetic
fields associated with the operation of the nervous system, but these
are extremely weak (on the order of micro Gauss, or less). The
earth's magnetic field is approximately 300 mGauss,
in most areas, so this is about 1/ 30th of the earth's magnetic field
strength.
Alex Moser speculates
that the magnetic field of the device may have a function in powering
it, via zero-point energy, or in helping to generate the radio
signals it was emitting before removal from the subject.
The
devices emit RF transmissions on several frequencies, ranging from
the extremely low frequency of 9 cycles per second, which corresponds
to a naturally occurring human brain wave frequency up to the
gigahertz range. The 9 Hz ELF frequency observed is said to have
applications in mind control.
The
17 MHz signal is in an aeronautical mobile (aircraft communication)
band, and the 20 GHz frequency
is in a satellite communication band.
While Moser thinks
that the implant may have had mind influencing/ control as one of its
functions, he also considers it possible that aliens use our
communication bands for some of their own (heavily encrypted)
messages, perhaps to be able to more easily listen in on human
communications.
No
recordings of the RF emissions has been made and no attempt made to
do signal analysis of the emissions, so what information may be being
broadcast, if any, is unknown at this time.
As
for power output, Moser reports
that "we do not have quantitative data on the signal strength,
but an educated guess as to the power output would be
10-100 mWatts.apparently
transmitting continuously, unlike an RFID chip,
which only transmits a very low-power RF burst, when irradiated by a
nearby transmitter. Monitoring of the signals did not take place for
a sufficiently long time interval to determine whether the
transmissions were influenced by the subject. The signals ceased
after removal from the subject. In this case, the cessation of
transmission may have been due to the implant breaking into pieces on
removal, but the RF signals also ceased in previous implants which
were removed intact."
The
power source for these embedded devices is unknown. One assumption is
that power for the device is somehow biochemically extracted from the
surrounding body.
A
second theory from Dr. Koontz contends that the low frequency
emanations from the device may be the signature of a scalar energy
extraction system –which could lead to an understanding of
propulsion systems required to travel to the stars.
The
interface between the unusual object and the human body is a thin
later of material which connects the object with the surrounding
tissue in such a way that the foreign body becomes part of the human
body. There seems to be a coating on the outer edge of the object
that facilitates this process. The potential for this coating to
remove the issue of inflammation and rejection of implanted material
in the human body is significant. All medical procedure that involves
stitching together the human body with pins, screws, stints and
plates would benefit from this coating.
No
known incident explains the presence of the object in the
subject's subject's body. We don't know how it got there, we
don't know why it wasn't rejected, we don't know what powers it and
we don't know why it is emitting RF transmission on range specific
frequencies.
The
Material:
Once
removed, analysis of the object fragment indicates a level of
material fabrication beyond the limits of publicly announced human
capability. It also demonstrates material components not consistent
with materials found on earth.
Included
in the complex structure are carbon nanotubes,
small molecular constructions of carbon atoms, which terrestrial
science is just beginning to understand and utilize.
One
of the most significant indicators of extraterrestrial origin is the
variance of isotopic ratios of the composite elements from normal
terrestrial elements. If
you take an element such as Nickel or Silver, there are several
different isotopes of that element available in nature. The isotope
of an element refers to the specific arrangement of the electrons
orbiting the nucleus, and a moderately heavy element like a metal may
have the same number of electrons arranged in different numbers in
the bands surrounding the nucleus.
The ratio of common isotopes of an element is fixed and common to the element on earth, however specimens recovered from space exhibit different ratios of the isotopes than terrestrial atoms.
The
extracted implant material exhibits isotopic ratios at variance with
that of terrestrial elements. If this measurement is correct, the
implication is that the only way this material could have been
manufactured is if the fabrication facility had access to a supply of
extra-terrestrial materials or the technology to produce
non-terrestrial isotopic ratio metal –an unlikely possibility.
When
researching this kind of UFO evidence, however, one must proceed
carefully. In an email, Moser expressed
a concern that one of the measured isotopic ratio anomalies may
be instrumentation or measurement error.
Moser's caveat
is that "as stated in the report, the analysis lab could not
give adequate explanation for the Ni isotopic anomaly. However, I am
fairly certain the error is derived as described in the report (beam
broadening as a result of high nickel loading within the analyzer)."
This
does not explain all of the isotopic ratio anomalies, however, and
further research is needed.
Prior
Isotopic Ratio Anomalies:
The
2009 Leir implant
removal is the first time such material has been detected in an
obviously fabricated operational device inside a human being,
although there have been reports of isotopic anomalies in
material alleged to have been recovered from a crashed ET
spacecraft.
A
1997 report in CNI News
discusses in detail the major prior instance of isotopic anomalies in
alleged extraterrestrial material, which has not been followed up
with adequate verification research:
On
the morning of July 4, 1997, in an auditorium in Roswell, New Mexico,
hundreds of news reporters and other interested onlookers came
together for what was billed as a press conference on the scientific
testing of an object said to have been recovered from the crash of a
UFO near Roswell in 1947.
The
main speaker, Dr. Russell Vernon Clark, a chemist from the University
of California at San Diego, delivered prepared comments and then
immediately left the auditorium, frustrating many journalists who
wanted to ask him questions. Even so, Vernon Clark's
announced findings undoubtedly represented the biggest surprise of
the week-long festival called Roswell UFO Encounter 97. —CNI News,
1997
In
an obvious error in the 1997 results was in the isotopic ratio of
Germanium, which has a half-life of a couple of days. This result
precluded the sample being old enough to have had an origin in 1947
and was obviously a measurement error of some sort.
Moser explains
that "I reviewed a small portion of [Vernon Clark's] data set
and was concerned of the claims because I felt the analysis method
used was inadequate and the data set showed behavior that
indicated inadequate sample signal."
Concerns
about the error rate of the measurement on the isotopic ratio
evidence make Moser justifiably
cautious, but the presence of carbon nanotubes,
a magnetic field, and unusual radio frequency (RF) emissions from the
embedded device, coupled with the magical ability to reside in the
body without provoking a rejection response from the immune system,
not to mention the inexplicable origin of the devices make this
evidence worthy of considerable scrutiny.
Separate
from the isotopic ratios, the issue of the ratio of various rare
elements indicates a possible extraterrestrial-origin of at the
least, the raw materials from which the device was fabricated.
Moser states
that "The gallium, germanium, and precious metals in the
metallic portion of the sample were present in ratios which were very
consistent being derived from an iron-nickel meteorite.
There
is a lot of this material in our solar system, and it would be a
good, naturally occurring magnetic material, which would be
inexpensive to an organization with
cost effective space flight capabilities. It would be a good base
material for aliens to use for fabrication of a device requiring a
magnetic field.
There
is probably some type of low-temperature melting process involved in
getting the carbon nanotube inclusions/
components inside the metal of the device, to avoid conversion of
the CNTs to iron
carbide, if the metal had to be melted at its normal melting point.
Some type of automated nanoassembler would
also almost certainly be involved in the fabrication of this type of
device."
The
Letter of Support:
Shortly
after the announcement, a letter of support came from a surprising
source. Experimental nuclear physicist Dr. Robert W. Koontz, Ph.D.
is an expert in carbon nanotube fabrication
whose published credentials lend considerable weight to his opinion
that this object may represent, among other things, a planetary
security issue. That likelihood must, he says, be openly discussed
and understood by the public.
In
particular, I note the reported non-terrestrial isotope ratios of the
putative implant, the reported emissions of electromagnetic energy
and the apparent micro-structure of the possible device. This is
physical evidence that has been and can be analyzed.
1
also note that the interviewed scientist seems quite clear-headed and
sensible. Furthermore, the scientist has demonstrable knowledge about
carbon nano-tubes and
appears to indeed be the scientist he claims to be.
1
see no reason whatsoever to discount what these men are saying.
Indeed, quite the opposite is true: My opinion is that this matter
should be taken very seriously and, eventually, should be openly
addressed by both federal authorities and by the public. —Dr.
Robert W. Koontz, Ph.D.
Moser's response
to the Koontz open letter is positive: "I read the letter and I
agree with it in its entirety. Though I believe it is possible the
situation is vastly more complex than most understand."
The
unusual step of publishing his credentials on the web and speaking
out on the so called “fringe” issue is an example of the American
citizen no longer willing to let compelling evidence be swept under
the rug of ridicule, denial or marginalization by
proclamation, such as practiced by Shirky and
the New York Times. The issues associated with the increasing
evidence of UFO and ET activity in our biosphere must be addressed
openly. Anything less leads to a debilitating cultural schizophrenia.
The
Remaining Questions:
The
applicable Carl Saganism in
this case usually is that “extraordinary claims require
extraordinary evidence.” Dr. Roger Leir has
presented extraordinary evidence. At this point the corollary is
that extraordinary evidence requires extraordinary investigation.
A
research organization wishing
to remain anonymous checked a number of subjects with possible
implants at a recent UFO convention, using a much more sophisticated
radio frequency spectrum analyzer.
Activity was detected at the same frequencies (except ELF, which the
instrument was not sensitive to) plus some not observed previously.
However, according to Moser,
a lack of serious funding prevents "the kind of study this
evidence requires."
Eisenhower
warned that when research is a slave to government funding true
intellectual curiosity would be diminished. This is clearly such
a case, for the medical benefits of understanding the mystery coating
alone would save countless lives. Yet the extraordinary research
demanded by these enigmatic objects will never come from a
military-industrial complex that seems determined not to allow
academic investigation of anything implying an extraterrestrial
intelligence operating in our biosphere.
The
potential medical benefits aside, the implications of the origin of
these devices confront the crumbling paradigm that we are somehow
inexplicably alone in a vast universe that is likely teeming with
life.
Who
made these devices?
Who
implanted them in the human subjects without their knowledge, much
less consent?
What information is being gathered and who is benefiting from that information?
How
many of us are implanted and don't know it?
If
it is a form of advanced intelligence, what are they trying to find
out about us and how do we deal with the fact that they are?
Can
these data gathering devices point a way towards communication with
whoever is doing this?
Should SETI be
thinking about transmitting on these frequencies messages intended to
get a response, in order to let the chipmakers know
that we know that they are implanting us?
And
if it is not some form of advanced intelligence studying us,then what
secret element of our society, what agency is covertly tagging,
tracking and studying its own citizens?
Who
approved the policy?
Who
provided the funding?
When
will a member of the White House correspondents' corps finally have
the temerity to ask a question about this issue?
At
least one journalist is not afraid to pursue the story on the
national stage. Whitley Strieber interviewed Ph.D.
Robert Koontz on his Dreamland radio program. The conversation, in
light of the questions above, is compelling listening for anyone who
understands what has been presented in this article.
One
of the things that can be done is to launch a Twitter initiative to
ask for adequate funding of research into the 2009 Leir implant
remains.
The
truth embargo maintained by the powers that be is failing; the race
to disclosure has begun. Discovering and disclosing the extent to
which everyday citizens are being tagged and tracked –and by whom
–is a critical step.
As
part of the recently proposed sweeping health care reform bill,
the Obama administration
should include funding to detect, extract and study these objects
with an eye at the very least to reverse engineering the biological
coating.
And someone should tell the Obama administration that suppressing free and open inquiry into aspects of the UFO phenomenon that may hold the key to significant advances in the human condition is not the way to make good on the inauguration day promise of truth and openness.
The
material I have presented to you is scientific proof that
advanced civilizations have
been visiting the earth today, as well as in our recent and distant
past, and have intervened with life on this planet for, quite likely,
millions of years. The final chapter, which follows, presents
in-depth information on Dr. Robert Koontz, Nuclear Physicist.
This is a statement from Dr.Kootz
Implant
Report Now Available
Open
Letter On Scientific Evidence for Extraterrestrial Implants
May
26, 2009
To
Whom It May Concern:
I
am a Ph.D. experimental nuclear physicist, and I was once with the US
Navy's Naval Security Group. While assigned with the National
Security Agency, I taught electronics related to remote intelligence
gathering. My clearance is a lifetime National Security Agency Top
Secret with Cryptographic Endorsement and Code-Word Access.
In
the web page linked to below, I have posted news articles and
background information that substantiate my credentials.
Regarding
Whitley Strieber's reports about alien implants and his recent
interview of Dr. Roger Leir, and also regarding Whitley's interview
of an American scientist who says he was implanted with some sort of
technological device, I find the evidence very compelling.
In
particular, I note the reported non-terrestrial isotope ratios of the
putative implant, the reported emissions of electromagnetic energy
and the apparent microstructure of the possible device. This is
physical evidence that has been and can be analyzed.
I
also note that the interviewed scientist seems quite clear-headed and
sensible. Furthermore, the scientist has demonstrable knowledge about
carbon nano-tubes and appears to indeed be the scientist he claims to
be.
I
see no reason whatsoever to discount what these men are saying.
Indeed, quite the opposite is true: My opinion is that this matter
should be taken very seriously and, eventually, should be openly
addressed by both federal authorities and by the public.
However,
I realize that federal authorities are unlikely to openly address
this matter, and my opinion is that mainstream news media will not
write even a single, unbiased, article on the subject.
Nevertheless,
if it is true that extraterrestrial persons are placing implants in
the bodies of US citizens and US scientists, then the matter is of a
national security nature that could be more serious than the threat
from al-Qaeda and North Korea.
It
is possible that my comments will be met with mockery and derision in
some quarters. But that does not dissuade me in the least. Let the
chips fall where they may. Truth is an ally; possible life on what
could turn into a slave planet is not.
Sincerely,
Dr.
Robert W. Koontz, Ph.D.
Web
Site: http://www.DoctorKoontz.com
Conclusion
My intent in putting this together is not so much to provide definitive answers but to ask the questions and encourage people to follow the evidence.
Given other official fraud on just about all the topics I touch I am inclined to accept much of this.
One litmus test I have in establishing where the truth is is to listen to two people argue it out; in this case Dr.Edgar Mitchell with the "science man" Bill Nye, who seems to represent Science (ie. the Establishment) rather than actual scientific enquiry which should be,nut is not, politically- neutral.
Also have ‘assumed’ the existence of extraterrestrial intelligence to be more or less a given, as the odds of us being alone in this vast, and so far immeasurable, universe are essentially zero. Religious conventions aside. As well, Science is not a belief system, but simply the best methodology we have to sort fact from fantasy, at least as far as it goes. And, even so, remains open-ended.
ReplyDeleteFurther, I personally suspect that when we finally meet our neighbors, they may well be as psychologically complex and self-contradictory as we are, but possessing technology that today would seem miraculous. And others may be completely incomprehensible.
People get ready.