Post by TRINITY on May 6, 2006 19:18:52 GMT 10
It was early; the wee hours of the morning. Miss D was driving on a very dark, deserted road between Interstate 5 and the 101 freeway. She was returning from Oregon and would stop in Santa Barbara to see friends. When she arrived, her friends were at once very glad to see her, yet deeply concerned. Miss D was three days late; missing three days of time! It was the beginning of many years of strange and frightening events.
Abductees live with a mixture of confusion and stark terror that many of them experience all of their lives. They experience conscious and unconscious memories of events that date back to their early childhood. Like many abductees Miss D was never sure that what was happening to her over the years was really true. "I don't recall a lot of 'missing time' experiences", she relates, "but I did have a lot of missing pregnancies over a ten year period. Doctors kept accusing me of having abortions! I've never had an abortion in my life."
But Miss D did find a lump in her leg. After examinations and x-rays by two doctors, who didn't know what it was, she went to Dr. Roger K. Leir, a Thousand Oaks Podiatrist. The removal of alleged Alien Implants started in 1995. Dr. Roger Leir was a stone skeptic about UFOs and was unaware of the abduction phenomena, until Ventura/Santa Barbara MUFON Director Alice Leavy asked him to go to a UFO conference in the LA area. They attended a lecture by Houston UFO investigator and certified Hypno-Anestheseologist / Regressive Hypnotherapist, Derrel Sims. Leir left the talk still skeptical, until Alice urged him to talk with Sims, himself, an abductee since childhood. Sims gave Leir a set of x-rays, asking Roger to give him an opinion. The pictures showed two objects in a big toe, and one in a hand. Leir found nothing extraordinary about them, telling Sims they were just leftovers from operations on the limbs. "Neither one of these people have ever had surgery on the toe, or the hand," Sims told Leir calmly. "But they both claim to have been abducted and examined by alien beings. Will you remove them?"
"Not only will I remove them," answered Dr. Leir, "I'll do it for free!"
Money was quickly raised to fly the subjects, from Texas to California, where on August 19, 1995 three objects were removed from the man and woman. Since then five other implants have been removed by Leir and his team, all from people who claim they are abductees.
On MAY 18,1996, Miss D and another woman, Alice, had identical objects removed from their legs by Leir and his partner, Houston based Hypno-anethsthesiologist Derrel Sims. This was the second in a series of operations performed by Leir and Sims to remove alleged "alien implants". The people who had them removed had no knowledge of how the objects were placed in them.
The latest operation took place at a Simi Valley medical facility on August 17, 1998, two days short of the three-year anniversary of the first surgeries. A "seed-like implant" was taken from a man's thumb in twenty minutes. What made this operation unique was that it was taped by NBC
TV for a forthcoming two hour Special on Abduction and UFOs, hosted by Whitley Strieber, to be aired next February. The object removed was taken to the University of Texas in San Antonio for analysis. Those results will be revealed on the show.
Exhaustive tests have already been, and are still being conducted by top labs and universities in the US, and in Europe, on the objects previously removed from contactees. The first three objects were attached to nerves where no nerves were known to exist. Most of the objects have ultra hard metallic "cores", surrounded by ultra dense, dark gray membranes so tough they couldn't be cut with a new scalpel. The second set of surgeries on May 18,1996 produced two implants which did not contain the metallic rods found in the first implants. Nor did the spheroid, whitish biological objects include the tough biological jackets found in the first objects.
"The membranes were found to be made-up of a tough matrix of proteins from skin and blood," Leir explained, "which somehow prevented any sign of inflammation, or rejection by surrounding tissue. If these implants can teach us how to prevent tissue rejection, we can revolutionize surgery." Leir also feels that the make-up of the matrix explains why the body accepts the implants so easily. "It may also solve another contactee mystery," says Dr. Leir, "that of the very common 'scoop marks' alien encounters often leave on those who are taken, where up to an eighth of an inch of skin is neatly scooped out of the lower leg area without explanation."
Metallurgical and other analyses of the metal objects from the first surgery have been identified by top scientists to be of meteor-like composition. They also differ from meteoric samples in lacking nickel, or to only have traces of it. Tests already performed on the early samples include: pathology/tissue evaluation, laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS), extensive metallurgical testing including a density immersion test, X-ray energy dispersive spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction pattern analysis, and electron/magnetic and fluorescensence property analysis. Additional tests ordered include an Isotopic Range test, and applicable Age/Dating tests.
Is the scientific community interested in the work being done by Dr. Roger Leir, Derrel Sims, and their team of volunteers? Analysis of various components of the eight implants is being, or has been conducted at New Mexico Tech, and the National Institute of Discovery of Science (NIDS), Los Alamos National Labs, the University of California at San Diego, York University, Toronto, Canada and The University of Toronto, Canada, Constellation Labs, and the University of Texas. Additional tests are being performed by academia and researchers who have volunteered to assist. These include scientists, researchers, and metallurgists from the University of Pisa, Italy, and scientists from Germany, Austria, and the Netherlands. Final evidence is still pending, as the scientists involved keep coming up with questions and suggest new tests to answer them.
Leir and Sims founded the Fund for Interactive Research in Space Technology (FIRST) shortly after the initial implant removals, to raise funds to continue bringing implant donors forward, and to pay for the extensive research being performed on the those objects already removed.
Their website address is www.firstevidence.org .
Abductees live with a mixture of confusion and stark terror that many of them experience all of their lives. They experience conscious and unconscious memories of events that date back to their early childhood. Like many abductees Miss D was never sure that what was happening to her over the years was really true. "I don't recall a lot of 'missing time' experiences", she relates, "but I did have a lot of missing pregnancies over a ten year period. Doctors kept accusing me of having abortions! I've never had an abortion in my life."
But Miss D did find a lump in her leg. After examinations and x-rays by two doctors, who didn't know what it was, she went to Dr. Roger K. Leir, a Thousand Oaks Podiatrist. The removal of alleged Alien Implants started in 1995. Dr. Roger Leir was a stone skeptic about UFOs and was unaware of the abduction phenomena, until Ventura/Santa Barbara MUFON Director Alice Leavy asked him to go to a UFO conference in the LA area. They attended a lecture by Houston UFO investigator and certified Hypno-Anestheseologist / Regressive Hypnotherapist, Derrel Sims. Leir left the talk still skeptical, until Alice urged him to talk with Sims, himself, an abductee since childhood. Sims gave Leir a set of x-rays, asking Roger to give him an opinion. The pictures showed two objects in a big toe, and one in a hand. Leir found nothing extraordinary about them, telling Sims they were just leftovers from operations on the limbs. "Neither one of these people have ever had surgery on the toe, or the hand," Sims told Leir calmly. "But they both claim to have been abducted and examined by alien beings. Will you remove them?"
"Not only will I remove them," answered Dr. Leir, "I'll do it for free!"
Money was quickly raised to fly the subjects, from Texas to California, where on August 19, 1995 three objects were removed from the man and woman. Since then five other implants have been removed by Leir and his team, all from people who claim they are abductees.
On MAY 18,1996, Miss D and another woman, Alice, had identical objects removed from their legs by Leir and his partner, Houston based Hypno-anethsthesiologist Derrel Sims. This was the second in a series of operations performed by Leir and Sims to remove alleged "alien implants". The people who had them removed had no knowledge of how the objects were placed in them.
The latest operation took place at a Simi Valley medical facility on August 17, 1998, two days short of the three-year anniversary of the first surgeries. A "seed-like implant" was taken from a man's thumb in twenty minutes. What made this operation unique was that it was taped by NBC
TV for a forthcoming two hour Special on Abduction and UFOs, hosted by Whitley Strieber, to be aired next February. The object removed was taken to the University of Texas in San Antonio for analysis. Those results will be revealed on the show.
Exhaustive tests have already been, and are still being conducted by top labs and universities in the US, and in Europe, on the objects previously removed from contactees. The first three objects were attached to nerves where no nerves were known to exist. Most of the objects have ultra hard metallic "cores", surrounded by ultra dense, dark gray membranes so tough they couldn't be cut with a new scalpel. The second set of surgeries on May 18,1996 produced two implants which did not contain the metallic rods found in the first implants. Nor did the spheroid, whitish biological objects include the tough biological jackets found in the first objects.
"The membranes were found to be made-up of a tough matrix of proteins from skin and blood," Leir explained, "which somehow prevented any sign of inflammation, or rejection by surrounding tissue. If these implants can teach us how to prevent tissue rejection, we can revolutionize surgery." Leir also feels that the make-up of the matrix explains why the body accepts the implants so easily. "It may also solve another contactee mystery," says Dr. Leir, "that of the very common 'scoop marks' alien encounters often leave on those who are taken, where up to an eighth of an inch of skin is neatly scooped out of the lower leg area without explanation."
Metallurgical and other analyses of the metal objects from the first surgery have been identified by top scientists to be of meteor-like composition. They also differ from meteoric samples in lacking nickel, or to only have traces of it. Tests already performed on the early samples include: pathology/tissue evaluation, laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS), extensive metallurgical testing including a density immersion test, X-ray energy dispersive spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction pattern analysis, and electron/magnetic and fluorescensence property analysis. Additional tests ordered include an Isotopic Range test, and applicable Age/Dating tests.
Is the scientific community interested in the work being done by Dr. Roger Leir, Derrel Sims, and their team of volunteers? Analysis of various components of the eight implants is being, or has been conducted at New Mexico Tech, and the National Institute of Discovery of Science (NIDS), Los Alamos National Labs, the University of California at San Diego, York University, Toronto, Canada and The University of Toronto, Canada, Constellation Labs, and the University of Texas. Additional tests are being performed by academia and researchers who have volunteered to assist. These include scientists, researchers, and metallurgists from the University of Pisa, Italy, and scientists from Germany, Austria, and the Netherlands. Final evidence is still pending, as the scientists involved keep coming up with questions and suggest new tests to answer them.
Leir and Sims founded the Fund for Interactive Research in Space Technology (FIRST) shortly after the initial implant removals, to raise funds to continue bringing implant donors forward, and to pay for the extensive research being performed on the those objects already removed.
Their website address is www.firstevidence.org .