[ZetaTalk dated August, 1995]
The Roswell film is a clever fake, done not by the CIA but by a commercial group hired by those in the government popularly known as MJ12, and done, not surprisingly, on good old USA soil. What was its intent? Of course it was to acclimate the public to the alien presence, the sight of alien bodies, the thought that humans and aliens have contact, the image of their government in contact - but reassuringly with the impression that humans have the upper hand. How could it not be so, when alien bodies are being cut apart by humans in white coats. And for those too frightened by this thought, whose hearts are beating, blood pressure rising, anxieties distracting them from the day's work - there are the doubts about the authenticity of the film, which will soon be strengthened as more and more skeptics come forward with Specifics. Ah, one can relax again, as it was just another fraud.
Will someone go to prison for having committed fraud? For what crime? Fraud
must have monitory damages, and this has none. Fraud must have some sort of
damages, and none will be forthcoming. What would be the claim? I was assured
that aliens were real and then found they were not. Laughed right out of court.
The perpetrator is expected to raise his decibels along with the skeptics,
and is doing so right on call. All part of the plan. Of course the cameraman's
story is hokum, and this is because the cameraman is hokum! As with Ray Santilli's
story, the cameraman's story has been carefully staged and the search for
the cameraman just props on the stage to make the cameraman's story somewhat
credible. As we have stated, only one of four aliens survived, whom the government
called EBE, and he was unconscious when recovered. Autopsies were performed
on the other bodies, piecemeal and over time, and are still in fact being
done on the frozen remains from time to time.
The body of the alien in the autopsy film, so human in appearance with few
exceptions, was in fact a human. The differences noted were in some cases
natural, in some augmented by plastic surgery, and in some cases faked. The
base body was of a prepubescent girl who sickened and died in an institution
for the retarded, and had long been a ward of the state. Retardation was caused
by water on the brain, a condition that creates an enlarged head. The large
eye sockets came with the package, but the eyes themselves were replaced by
even larger orbs, the reason for the unblinking appearance due to the eyelids
being stretched and incapable of closing. This girl was essentially a vegetable
toward death, and was unable to consent or refuse treatment. Plastic surgery
was performed in her last months to remove her navel and nipples, but the
occurrence of six fingers and toes, a common recessive gene, was already present.
This unfortunate youngster, abandoned essentially at birth and with multiple
birth defects, had a physiological tendency to retain fat disproportionately
in her abdomen.
For those who say these are too many peculiarities to occur in unison, we
will point out that defects in fact do most often afflict the fetus in multiples.
Genetic abnormalities most often result in spontaneous abortions, but where
they do not, the surviving infant is ill formed and usually limps through
a short life. Visit your institutions and find out, should you doubt. One
problem triggers another, with heart, lungs, kidneys, brain, all malformed
at once and the endocrine and nutritional systems askew. As for the organs,
never seen clearly while being removed, these were substituted while all was
a blur and in motion. How would it be that at an autopsy of such importance
that a camera man would blur the image? Does he not understand how to operate
his camera? Was he not chosen for his expertise? And if not, if he was inexperienced,
why did he seem to have no learning curve in this regard?
All in all, however, we feel the autopsy film served its purpose, which was
to set the populace to talking and thinking about the alien presence. The
arguments about the authenticity of the film are evenly weighed, pro and con,
and this causes the arguments to be all the more long lasting and heated.
Just what the film makers wanted.
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