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UFO's and Aliens => UFO's and Aliens => Topic started by: A51Watcher on June 23, 2017, 05:43:15 pm
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wifuvvUKbf0
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I first thought a man had 17 alien implants in himself.
No he was a doctor.....
Published on Mar 17, 2014
UFO Sightings The Man Who Removed 17 Alien Implants Legacy Full Length Documentary!
The beloved Dr. Roger K. Leir, also known worldwide as the alien implant doctor, passed away Friday March 14, 2014. He leaves behind an enormous legacy of work very few people have had the courage to face. With 17 implants removed over a period of 20 years, Dr. Leir had the courage to stand up in the face of mainstream science & academics by having them look at the raw data. What separates him from all ufologists is that he was a scientist first, with opinions formed based on data he received from recovered implants. All of us at Thirdphaseofmoon & the UFO community will miss him, especially his extremely warm heart. He was larger than life & will always be remembered.
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That was a very interesting video. would recommend watching.
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That was a very interesting video. would recommend watching.
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0BwCOdnPXufr7Q0RuVm5FNDBsTk0
Scientific Research On Alien Implants
Maybe thats not on youtube .. its worth watching :)
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I first thought a man had 17 alien implants in himself.
No he was a doctor.....
Published on Mar 17, 2014
UFO Sightings The Man Who Removed 17 Alien Implants Legacy Full Length Documentary!
The beloved Dr. Roger K. Leir, also known worldwide as the alien implant doctor, passed away Friday March 14, 2014. He leaves behind an enormous legacy of work very few people have had the courage to face. With 17 implants removed over a period of 20 years, Dr. Leir had the courage to stand up in the face of mainstream science & academics by having them look at the raw data. What separates him from all ufologists is that he was a scientist first, with opinions formed based on data he received from recovered implants. All of us at Thirdphaseofmoon & the UFO community will miss him, especially his extremely warm heart. He was larger than life & will always be remembered.
Good summary Mic,
I always followed his work with keen interest closely, which was tougher in the days before youtube.
Add to this the work of Budd Hopkins which documents a multiple independant witness case of abduction in New York of a woman beamed up into a ship.
(https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/51XY8YEVEJL._SX309_BO1,204,203,200_.jpg)
Now add in the Alagash case and and what are we to think?
http://www.thelivingmoon.com/forum/index.php?topic=6887.msg96395#msg96395 (http://www.thelivingmoon.com/forum/index.php?topic=6887.msg96395#msg96395)
Maybe John Lear was right all along.
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https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0BwCOdnPXufr7Q0RuVm5FNDBsTk0
Scientific Research On Alien Implants
Maybe thats not on youtube .. its worth watching :)
Good interviews, thanks for the contributions asp.
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Good interviews, thanks for the contributions asp.
Thank you, you´re welcome :)
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I need to take the time to watch that at some point. I've had a couple of weird experiences that made me wonder if I have something. Or I could just be over thinking the whole thing.
Shasta
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I´m interested in the bloodtypes of the victims.
There is always so much story and no information about some details like the bloodtypes.
(I´m interested in that because I have 0 rhesus negative blood.)
With the loss of Mr. Leir the world lost a great man.
Is there any successor ?
One who is trustworthy like Mr.Leir was ?
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Mine is A positive. You would be a difficult one to match for a transfusion. I know AB negative is supposed to be the most difficult to match, but they can at least get any of the negative types. You're stuck with only O negative.
Shasta
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I am AB- 8)
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I am AB- 8)
So is my husband. We really need a viable substitute for blood and organs.
Shasta
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Mine is A positive. You would be a difficult one to match for a transfusion. I know AB negative is supposed to be the most difficult to match, but they can at least get any of the negative types. You're stuck with only O negative.
Shasta
That's true. Hopefully I will never need other blood than my own.
Blood types are interesting -
being a Rh negative type woman can cause bad problems.
That initially arouses my interest in that.
Your blood type is more common. 28% of the population share the same blood types.
I am AB- 8)
Wow that's a rare type Seeker !
Only 1% of all People have AB-
+ Rhesusfactor frequency worldwide
0 positive 36 %
A positive 28 %
B positive 21 %
AB positive 5 %
0 negative 4 %
A negative 3 %
B negative 2 %
AB negative 1 %
(From a german website)
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Yeah, you get an rh- woman carrying get an rh+ baby, it's okay for the first pregnancy, but in subsequent pregnancies it causes problems with antibodies.
Shasta
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Yeah, you get an rh- woman carrying get an rh+ baby, it's okay for the first pregnancy, but in subsequent pregnancies it causes problems with antibodies.
Shasta
A "few" years ago without knowledge about this, the birth giving mother was cursed or something.
Education is so important.