Meet The Scientist Who Studies Alien Implants in Human Bodies
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person experienced an encounter with two small gray beings while at home. They woke up and were told to come outside, where they saw a UFO hovering low in their backyard. The beings indicated that they should stand under the craft, and the person was taken aboard. During the encounter, an implant was placed in their toe, which later caused pain. Afterward, the person underwent hypnosis and recalled the experience of being implanted. They reported ongoing physical effects from the implant and expressed a desire to share their experience publicly. The encounter led to a significant change in their understanding of extraterrestrial life and technology.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The transcript details a firsthand account of an individual's encounter with small gray beings and the subsequent discovery of alien implants. The discussion also covers the work of Dr. Roger Lear in removing these implants and the implications of their advanced technology.
The existence of sophisticated alien implants with no immune response in the human body.
Steve Coburn
“I woke up and I knew that I had had an implant in my toe.”
Dr. Roger Lear
“He was the most knowledgeable ufologist I've ever met.”
Daryl Sims
“He thought the subject was ridiculous at first.”
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Investigate and analyze alien implants found in experiencers
Two small gray beings came into my room and woke me up and said, 'Come outside.'
I had an implant in my toe and one more on the side of my head.
The aliens can make you do anything they want you to do willingly.
Dr. Roger Lear removed 17 objects from 17 different people over about a 20-year period.
The implant was a sophisticated nanotechnological device with skewed isotopic ratios.
They told me that the Earth is a very important planet to a lot of races.
They are worried we're going to screw it up.
They have a hive mind kind of like the Borg on Star Trek.
Analysis Summary
Steve Colbern
Retold Account
This is a retold account. Triad scoring requires direct experiencer testimony.