DR. ROGER LEIR, M.D. - Alien Implants and Physical Evidence
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Summary
Dr. Roger Lear is a pediatrician surgeon who has studied alien implants for over 41 years. He has performed surgeries on alleged alien abductees, removing objects suspected to be implants. These objects were examined by prestigious laboratories, showing unusual isotopic ratios and materials not found on Earth. Dr. Lear has investigated the 1996 Vina UFO crash in Brazil, interviewing witnesses and conducting research on non-terrestrial entities. His work has led to the formation of a nonprofit organization focused on this research. After these encounters, he continues to seek funding for further studies and aims to establish a research center for abduction phenomena. His experiences have deepened his commitment to exploring the scientific aspects of these cases.
Program Intelligence Analysis
Dr. Roger Lear discusses his extensive research on alleged alien implants, detailing surgeries performed on abductees and the scientific investigations that followed. He presents findings that suggest some of these implants exhibit isotopic ratios not found on Earth and do not provoke inflammatory responses in the body.
Dr. Lear's research indicates that the implants removed from alleged abductees show isotopic ratios not of this world.
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Dr. Roger Lear has performed surgeries on alleged alien abductees, resulting in the removal of 10 separate objects suspected of being alien implants.
Some tests on the removed objects show isotopic ratios not of this world.
Dr. Lear's research indicates that the implants do not provoke an inflammatory response in the surrounding tissue.
Dr. Lear has encountered cases where the implants have moved under the skin before removal.
Dr. Lear suggests that advanced civilizations may not need to use implants for tracking, as they could have more sophisticated methods.