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ALIEN IMPLANT RESEARCH

Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2010 10:15 pm
by SAB 8
I have just recently went over some of the recent work of Dr. Roger Leir on alien implant removals. One of his more recent cases included the release of a scientific analytical report on an object recovered in 2008. Here is the link to the document http://www.alienjigsaw.com/Articles/Ana ... plant.html and it can be downloaded on pdf at the bottom of the web page link. I recommend anyone interested in this phenomenon to go over this analysis in detail (in particular take time to absorb the information presented in the discussion and conclusion). This object was determined to have originated from a meteorite and one of the startling findings included the presence of a non-metallic material which acted as a biological coat and thereby bypassed normal immune responses (this has been reported in previous implant removals as well). This seems to be a common theme with many reported implants in that they are coated by a microscopic layer of biological material (often the persons own genetic material) which causes it to remain undetected by the bodies immune system which would normally be triggered by the presence of foreign substances (antigens). Our own medical scientists have only just begun to research this field in an attempt to overcome the difficulties associated with organ transplantation and rejection.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xtKb6uVRRPc

Re: ALIEN IMPLANT RESEARCH

Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 9:02 pm
by Shazzoir
Hey Sab,

I have the book he wrote, called "The Aliens and the Scalpel : Scientific Proof of Extraterrestrial Implants in Humans" (New Millennium Library), and am very interested in this phenomenon. It's a good read, and I would definitely recommend it.

Shazz

Re: ALIEN IMPLANT RESEARCH

Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2010 7:55 pm
by SAB 8
Yer thanks Shaz I already own it. Its been out for a while as I read it a few years back. Its refreshing to have some serious science presented to the public which can now verify the account of thousands of abductees throughout the world. Also our very own Bill Chalker is doing similar work in an attempt to find physical evidence in relation to the abduction phenomena. His findings in regards to the Peter Khoury case which are detailed in his book Hair of the Alien are outstanding. They provide an amazing insight into some of the exotic genetics involved in the so-called hybrid species program which is associated with mainstream abduction research. Bill has just started a new blog (he has several websites/blogs now) dealing solely with physical evidence and abductions - well worth a look http://aliendnaparadigm.blogspot.com/. These two men should be applauded on their work.

Hopefully sceptics/cynics (who love to explain the abduction phenomenon away with the good old sleep parlysis syndrome - [which is the abduction equilavent of swamp gas] or some exotic virtually unknown brain syndrome!!!) will now unbury their collective heads and pay the subject its due respect!!!

Re: ALIEN IMPLANT RESEARCH

Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 11:38 am
by Ella
I've always been very much interested in the little gray dudes, supposed to be from Zeta reticuli--next only to cryptozoology and paleontology. I've read all Whitley Strieber's Communion series, including "Confirmation", in which he describes the work of Dr. Leir with transplants.

I've known a good number of very credible people who told me they've been abducted, honest people who have no reason to lie, and most of whom didn't even want their names known for fear of ridicule. And even though they don't even know each other, their stories were amazingly similar! I'm only relating this, not asking to be believed.

Poor Whitley has suffered far more at the hands of his own species in the form of ridicule and public persecution than the gray dudes ever did to him. I believe in their existence as much as I believe in that of Bigfoot/Yowie, but I very seldom bring up the topic in conversation, since at least here in the USA, the opinion that they do exist is even more greatly ridiculed than belief in Bigfoot! Except for Whitley's message board on his web site, this is the only web site I've visited where there is not ridicule. On Whitley's board, I only post once in a while on the Cryptozoology forum, as I know almost nothing about the "UFO alien" phenom. I've seen a UFO or two at night--at least, that's was I thought I saw, but of course have no proof whatsoever. (alien) (taz)

Re: ALIEN IMPLANT RESEARCH

Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 10:37 pm
by Yowie88
I have had the privilege of meeting Peter K (Bill C was there as well) at a UFO conference in Sydney to hear his story.
The way in which the conference was being run blew me away as I was a tad sceptical before I ventured into the lecture
room. It was like being at a scientific conference complete with a panel at the front of the room; very professionally
done indeed.

During the lecture you could tell Peter was nervous about this experience, especially when it came to sharing what happened
to his family. I have never seen anyone give a brave talk from the heart as he did, full of emotion and determination to understand
what had happened to him.

There were other lectures about different types of "beings" that people have had encounters with throughout the country. You could say
it was very hard being a tad sceptical about the subject after that day!

Re: ALIEN IMPLANT RESEARCH

Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 12:16 am
by Ella
Oh, how I wish I had been able to hear Peter's talk! In my book, the only thing equal to that would be someone truthfully telling about his friendship with a Bigfoot (or family group of them) or a Yowie! (taz)

No wonder he was nervous and insecure about relating his experiences publicly. If I had ever been abducted, I would never tell a living soul except a couple of good friends, still living, who I'm convinced have been abducted, not to mention Whitley Strieber--I'd tell him too, but only in an e-mail, not on his board. I just couldn't bear the ridicule. I'm not that brave. (alien) I'd never tell anybody if I ever saw a Bigfoot (Yowie N/A in Texas, :lol: ) either, but not for that reason. I just wouldn't want a bunch of researchers, some of them pro-kill, converging on the place of my sighting and aggravating the Bigfoots, or even trying to kill one. (2guns)

But some years ago, a good friend of mine who was over at my house told me I needed to see a psychiatrist because I was fixing to go down to the river bank to look for Bigfoot prints. (lol) He was so upset and angry, believing that I had become a schizophrenic psychomaniac, that I had to backtrack and lie to him that I was only kidding, just making a joke. Then I went ahead and searched for the footprints, although I found none that day. (sneaky)

Re: ALIEN IMPLANT RESEARCH

Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 11:38 pm
by SAB 8
But some years ago, a good friend of mine who was over at my house told me I needed to see a psychiatrist because I was fixing to go down to the river bank to look for Bigfoot prints. He was so upset and angry, believing that I had become a schizophrenic psychomaniac, that I had to backtrack and lie to him that I was only kidding, just making a joke. Then I went ahead and searched for the footprints, although I found none that day.
You know the ironic and somewhat sad thing about your story is it is your friend who we should feel sorry for. Some people are so entrenched in their own belief systems or day to day worlds that they don`t even consider such things possible let alone take the time to investigate and come to a rational conclusion for themselves. This means they go through their lives condemned to a narrow-pinpoint perspective of the world around them and remain totally oblivious to the broader and often amazing realities of our wonderous universe. You know at the end of the day some people are just not willing to take a peek out of their boxes. They would much rather stay in their cozy little comfort zones living a life of ignorance rather than upsetting the delicate apple cart! IGNORANCE IS BLISS - for many people this statement is quite true!

Re: ALIEN IMPLANT RESEARCH

Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2010 5:33 am
by Ella
I know that's right, SAB. This old bloke lives in Matagorda County, and a few years later there was a very credible sighting (complete with blurred, distant Blobsquatch photo, LOL, but an excellent sighting) in Matagorda County in a milo field at the edge of some woods, posted on TRBC. I told him about that one, and he scoffed at me and at anyone "gullible" enough to give it a second thought. There have been numerous sightings in Matagorda County and Wharton County (my old home, the county adjacent) over the years, and I felt like tearing my hair out!

But I have to point the finger at my ownself too--all those years, until about 2004, I refused to even consider that BF could be anything but F&B, primitive humans of some kind and had no psychic powers or what we call "paranormal" qualities whatsoever. I brushed all allusions to such things aside as "crazy". Then I reached different conclusions! But there's a difference between the willingness to consider good, credible evidence with an open mind, and like you said, just clinging to one's comfort zone. (taz) (no no)