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BRIAN ALLAN
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Implant

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Although the subject of alien implants seems like an open and shut case to the UFO community, it is not, and here the reader is presented with a viable alternative. This is not to say that implantation does not occur, for it almost certainly does, but perhaps not from an extraterrestrial source. In this article we will examine the process of brainwashing and other techniques used to subjugate and control people. This is not pleasant, but then again neither are people who do it, especially those who are blinkered by the notion that what they do is in the best interests of their country, or the scientists whose motivations are solely self-interest and financial gain. Who knows, perhaps the ‘aliens’ are more inhuman and closer than we think.



Almost from the beginning of modern Ufology, which, to all intents and purposes began circa 1947, the rather off-putting phenomenon of so-called ‘alien implants’ has emerged. These bizarre artefacts are sometimes discovered by accident during unrelated medical procedures involving X-ray’s and MRI scans under the skin of those unfortunate enough to have been allegedly abducted by the occupants of extraterrestrial vehicles. They have been located in almost every part of the human body, including inside the skull and nasal cavities, in the webbing between the fingers and toes, and other, mainly fleshy, areas. They are, with the possible exception of inside the skull, not especially deep and can normally be detected by touch alone.

Their purpose is, even after many decades, a matter for conjecture, but is normally assumed to be for the purpose of monitoring the location and/or physiology of the person into whom they have been inserted. They have been ascribed other functions too, including establishing the composition and molecular structure of the host body in which they are carried, monitoring the function of the nervous system and perhaps even observing the aging process. Alternatively, it is speculated that they are used for the purpose of control and manipulation of the host body. There have been a few reports of the removal of these implants by those who originally inserted them, i.e. the ‘aliens’ removed them after they had served their purpose, but, most often, they have been removed using standard operating techniques by surgeons here on earth.

One of these surgeons is Dr Roger Leir, who claims that his medical team has removed more than a dozen items of allegedly non-earthly origin. Dr Leir claims that following evaluation in laboratories such as The Los Alamos National Laboratory (LNAL) in Albuquerque, New Mexico, the objects do not conform to terrestrial scientific knowledge and show various chemical bonds that are not found here on Earth. Dr Leir’s team has also detected an extremely thin membrane around these objects, a membrane composed of elements and tissue taken from the body of the person from whom it was removed. It has been suggested that if a technique such as this was duplicated by terrestrial science it would solve many problems related to organ rejection found in transplant surgery. However this ‘protective membrane’ is exactly what the human body would produce to protect itself from a foreign, although not necessarily ‘alien’ in the sense of extraterrestrial, invader. Precisely how these artefacts function and their source of power is not currently known, but it may be that they use and/or convert the tiny voltages found in the human body. Another possibility exists that they might be passive devices and function like the security chips sometimes located on motor cycles and, more commonly, in animals. These operate by responding to the signals from an external scanner. This is quite different from the active transponders fitted to security vans that carry large sums of cash and valuables.

However, some of these artefacts, not just those found by Dr Leir, when analysed have proved rather unremarkable in composition and were found to consist of small pellets of compacted tissue and fatty deposits and even those that were made of other materials like glass and metal shards are assumed to have punctured the skin accidentally e.g. during accidents etc. Interestingly, in all cases there were no indications of how they were inserted into the host body. Perhaps they were initially too deep to notice and the entry site healed over naturally, but over time they slowly percolated towards the surface of the skin: there are many valid, conventional reasons to explain their presence. On the other hand, items have been removed from supposed ‘abductees’ that bear a striking resemblance to contemporary microcircuits and other items that we can readily recognise as some kind of electronic hardware, (albeit very small). These are clearly different from the other, perhaps natural items, but still a hard core of believers insist that the use of organic material is merely a disguise to make them appear this way. As with the obviously recognisable manufactured items it has even been speculated that they are currently dormant, awaiting a signal to begin functioning. Not surprisingly Dr Leir is certain that these objects are not terrestrial and provide evidence of alien abduction.

Another well-known UFO researcher and investigator, Mr Derrel Simms, actively promotes the concept of alien implants and claims to possess a number of these objects that have also been surgically removed from various people. Although Mr Simms travels the world giving presentations on this subject to UFO and related conferences, when approached by a TV company that was making a documentary about this particular phenomenon, although happy to allow inspection, he refused to permit any of these objects to be taken for independent analysis. Under the circumstances it is difficult to blame him, but it is nonetheless unfortunate as his refusal does not exactly reinforce the case for their authenticity. As already stated, some of these objects are clearly artificial and if they were removed from otherwise normal human beings who had been ‘abducted’, then perhaps we should look more closely at their assumed function.

It is logical that if they were implanted by a non-terrestrial race then the beings who implanted them might well require detailed information about how the physiology of human beings functions. It would also make sense if the non-terrestrials wanted to obtain a working knowledge of human brain function, hence the implantation of these objects in the nasal cavities and inside the skull, although skull implants of this type are extremely rare. The implantation process does cause one to ask some pertinent questions though, especially if these races are presumably continuing with their implantation programme. It also leads one to wonder if there are a number of non-earthly races with their own information gathering agendas, or is there some sort of ‘galactic data-bank’ where information such as this is stored and shared? Judging by the apparently indiscriminate choice of implantation subjects and despite the claims of ‘repeat abductees’, it appears that selection is on a continuing, arbitrary and entirely ad-hoc basis.

Although the collection of information appears to be fairly focussed on human beings, why should this be the case? Is it possible that these ‘implants’ might also be found in the animal kingdom? This question is more logical than it might at first appear, especially in view of the number of so-called ‘cattle mutilations’ where individual animals are singled out for what appear to be specific veterinary/surgical procedures. As far as I am aware the investigations into these events have focussed on the actual wounds and the organs removed, it is unknown whether any heed was paid to whether or not any implants were discovered. If any non-earthly monitoring was indeed carried out, it would, once again, be in the interests of those conducting this work to examine the physiology of various species, unless of course all this has already been done, after all who would know and the animals are certainly not going to say.




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Implant
A re-evaluation of the alien implant phenomenon

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