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In a new book By Lawrence R. Spencer, called 'Alien Interview', from notes by Matilda O'Donnell MacEllroy, it is claimed that the history of the human race is different from what we believe. What I find interesting is its approach to evolution and other subjects. It seems to me from what is said that this is either written by a Scientologist or both are from the same source and corroborate each other.

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In a new book By Lawrence R. Spencer, called 'Alien Interview', from notes by Matilda O'Donnell MacEllroy, it is claimed that the history of the human race is different from what we believe. What I find interesting is its approach to evolution and other subjects. It seems to me from what is said that this is either written by a Scientologist or both are from the same source and corroborate each other.

 

 

Well, the source for Scientology is L. Ron Hubbard, science fiction writer and founder of Scientology. I think your story sounds a little like Bob Lazar's discription of area 51 and what goes on there.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Lazar

 

Lazar also claims that he was given introductory briefings describing the historical involvement by extraterrestrial beings with this planet for the past 1,000,000 years. The beings originate from the Zeta Reticuli 1 & 2 star system and are therefore referred to as Zeta Reticulians, popularly called 'Greys'.[6]

 

I wonder if we have looked at Zeta Reticuli to see if it has planets...

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How about the Area 51 book by Annie Jacobsen? It says nothing about human evolution, or aliens, but it seems entirely consistent with what I observed about the folks stationed at "the patch" up there. I've seen an interesting collection of odd plaques, cryptic citations, and C.L."Kelly" Johnson signed photos of the blackbird and the pentagon, which some of the principle "mushrooms" up there accumulated after years of service.

 

I was told the term mushrooms came about because they were always kept in the dark, and they were only ever fed bullshit. :D

 

edit: I'm reading the book now to look for names I might have heard when I lived in Vegas in the 1970's; but the guy I knew--who retired from the Air Force in the 60's, and retired from the CIA in the 70's, and retired from "civil service" work (still at the patch) in the 80's--wasn't mentioned.

 

2nd edit: The book Area 51 also gives a very down-to-earth explanation regarding the Roswell crash, "autopsies," and cover-ups, and the various connections with Area 51.

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