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The content of this book is the letter, Top Secret interview transcripts and personal notes received from the late Matilda O'Donnell MacElroy, an Army Air Force nurse who stationed at the Roswell Army Air Field 509th Bomb Group.
Her letter asserts that this material is based on a series of interviews she conducted with an extraterrestrial being as part of her official duty as a nurse in the U.S. Army Air Force.
During July and August she interviewed a saucer pilot who crashed near Roswell, New Mexico on July 8th, 1947. The being identified itself as an officer, pilot and engineer from a race of beings who use the asteroid belt in our solar system as a space port in an intergalactic communication network of an empire they call "The Domain".
Originally posted by zaiger
reply to post by antar
Did you even read this thread? It is all plagiarism wrapped around a made up story about an alien interview.
"Since then I've used that data in this book to write and publish 3 books of my own! I have also used these same fundamental observations about aesthetics to create dozens of websites.
My eternal thanks to L. Ron Hubbard for giving me an understanding of art that helped me become a successful artist for the first time. "- Lawrence R. Spencer
[edit on 19-11-2009 by zaiger]
Originally posted by zaiger
reply to post by antar
Yes i see what you are saying but this is just taken word for word in some cases from scientology books and lectures. The Thetan was called a light being and is the individual not the body. That among MANY other parts of this story is just paraphrased scientology things.
Originally posted by Rhain
reply to post by riggs2099
I just finished reading it as well. Airl does state in the interview that they know other visitors are coming to earth and that The Domain is not concerned.
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Originally posted by kshaund
Originally posted by riggs2099
I just finished reading this story. If this is true,does it not put every story about UFO's into question. According to the book aliens do not consider us to be important but it is our resources that they want to keep. Also makes religion to be false. If true than abduction stories or visitations or actual sightings are all fake and untrue. I am not saying its true but am wondering if anyone else has read it and believes it.
Hi there - I'd like to offer my two cents - I'ver skimmed the Interview and find it very interesting and credible for a few reasons - One is the length of the writings, especially type written and secondly I find the story Airl tries to convey not in contradiction of anything, but potentially explains everything from a higher perspective - higher as in farther away, not better than. It doesn't negate anything else going on (like abductions, etc.) as that's all happening within this life here, Airl was trying to explain where the life here originated.
I understood it that some were dropped here, some volunteered, some sent and we're all here instead of out there where we came from, relieved of our memories to boot and recycled, not reincarnated (in my opinion). This does not contradict other works (like Robert Monroe as one example) - it explains it from a newer angle. Real question is, do we have free will at death or is that ever - present light a trick of technology just like holograms of loved ones.... Can't rely on feelings, they're evoked by stimulus - what if it's true, the Interview? What if, what if, what if....
[edit on 20-8-2008 by kshaund]
Originally posted by antar
This is an important time in our shared history folks and I can only hope and pray that many of you read this charming woman's story and listen not with your mind but your heart.
Shamelessly giving another bump! Star and flag this please!
With student volunteers as subjects I did many small-budget ESP experiments; once even a PK experiment with Ingo Swann, financed by a grant from Carlson, inventor of Xerox. (Good PK apparatus is expensive.) The Parapsychology Foundation helped some projects with its grants. Very great help always came from the wisdom and resources of Gardner Murphy, and from cooperative and brilliant students who joined the research.
Over the next several days a psychic research scientist from back East was flown to the base to interview the alien. Her name was Gertrude something or other. I don't recall the last name. On another occasion an Indian clairvoyant named Krishnamurti came to the base to try to communicate with the alien . Neither one was successful at getting the alien to communicate anything. I was personally not able to communicate telepathically with either of these people either, although I did think that Mr. Krishnamurti was a very kind and intelligent gentleman.