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Are Miniature, Gray-Like Aliens Biological Robots?

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Are miniature, Gray-like aliens biological robots?

 
 

 

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Beings could be part of spacecraft technology

 

If there’s one idea I came away with at the International UFO Congress (IUFOC), held earlier this month in Laughlin, Nevada, it’s about the potential technological composition of aliens. Two presentations given at the conference –– a survey of alien life forms by abductee therapist Dolores Cannon, and a discussion of the late Colonel Philip Corso by Las Vegas journalist George Knapp inspired me to rethink how certain aliens could be robots.

 

 

 

 

Combining the two presentations leads me to this hypothesis: Alien voyagers can’t take the atmospheric pressure on Earth, so they breed biomechanical clones; meantime, the Roswell UFO crash occurred because the technology –– in this case, robotic beings –– on board the craft malfunctioned.
 

Of course, the alien-robot connection is by no means new. The great 1951 movie The Day the Earth Stood Still featured a robot named Gort, who was commissioned solely to defend its master and his ship. UFO researchers have talked about alien droids ever since. Moreover, the headline story of the November-December 1974 edition of The A.P.R.O. Bulletin (Aerial Phenomena Research Organization), a leading publication of its time, is titled “Robots in Quebec, Canada.” The piece discusses how a Canadian couple saw four metal-bodied, six-foot-tall robots walk stiffly –– as if remote-controlled –– near a neighboring trailer home.
 

Carrying this idea further, in the future, humans will have much more ability to merge with machines, just like alien bots. As MIT researcher Ray Kurzweil suggests, by 2030, $1,000 in microchips, in today’s dollars, will purchase a human brain’s worth of computing power. Humans will be able to enhance their intelligence by plugging their brains into an artificial brain, called a “neural net.” This considered, I’d venture to guess that Grays represent what humans could be like in 1,000 years: inter-dimensional time travelers aided by bio-mechanical helpers.

 

Little Grays get a “bad rap”
 

Grays and alien androids may look alike: almond-shaped eyes; no ears or nose; and four fingers, but they are differentiated by intelligence and place of origin. Grays are gifted with unlimited imagination, hail from Tau Ceti or Zeta Reticuli, and act as cosmic police from their massive mothership precincts. Servant robots of Grays, which look like miniature versions of Grays, merely carry out their makers’ wishes.
In her talk, Cannon, a hypnotherapist, spoke from her purview of 15 years of work with alien abductees. Having sent dozens of abductees into an unconscious state, Cannon has been able to see similarities in the stories of these so-called “experiencers.” She admits to having a very positive perspective, that aliens are trying to help humankind, rather than harm us. Humans are innately scared by these beings. “They’re very lovable people,” she says.
 

Little Gray aliens, she says, get a “bad rap.” They’re actually trying to guide us through climate changes and global power struggles.
 

Yet, aliens have corrected Cannon through her subjects’ voices, when she referred to the beings as robots. “They’re biologically created beings,” she says. “They are not robots as we see them, but they are created to do a job. I call them go-fers, the ones who do the chores.”
 

These inter-dimensional, biomechanical beings appear and reappear before our eyes because they vibrate at a quicker frequency, because they’re more technologically advanced. Meantime, non-mechanical aliens may orbit the far reaches of our solar system, or in another dimension, in their enormous motherships. They must slow the vibration of their bodies before coming close to Earth; largely, they experience pain when entering our pressurized atmosphere. Hence, the need exists for droids. For the same reason, Cannon explains, humans can’t tolerate the vibration of droids’ scout ships.
 

How are these robot-like beings bred? Cannon says they are grown in the laboratories of motherships, in breeding pods filled with liquid. The bots grow very quickly. The content of the liquid is unknown, though; perhaps such a liquid contains nutrients gained from cattle mutilations, as Jim Dilettoso suggests.

 

The alien droid as a spaceship’s guidance system
 

George Knapp’s lecture on Philip Corso was one of my favorite IUFOC talks, simply because Knapp was conveyed a kinship and understanding for the late author of The Day after Roswell. Knapp shared with the audience never-before-seen video of Corso, which portrayed the controversial officer in an endearing light.
 

With likeable frankness, Corso recalled an encounter he had with aliens in the desert in 1957, when he was based at White Sands, New Mexico. Driving out into the desert in his command car, chasing down coordinates of a downed craft, Corso encountered an object that taunted his vision. In a surprisingly earnest tone, the retired soldier recalled that he thought he was “going a little bit nutty,” and remembered thinking, “This must be a hallucination, because these things don’t happen. The damn thing appeared and disappeared and appeared again. . . . I figured, ‘What the hell did I see? Am I getting drunk, hallucinating, or nuts?’”
 

Eventually, Corso got the nerve to put his hand on the craft, but felt cold metal. What’s more, his compass started to spin, and his truck’s motor died. In the end, though, a telepathic voice urged Corso not to shoot. The pilots of the craft simply wanted the military to disengage their radars for 10 minutes, so the saucer could fly away without getting tracked. Corso in turn was told he and his race would be granted, “A new world, if you can take it.”
Yet, one of the more surprising revelations embedded in the Corso video was his admission of one regret; he had “missed out” on something, as he put it, in his work with alien bodies recovered from the Roswell crash.
“The greatest artifact that they gave us was [sic] those bodies,” Corso said. “And we didn’t do enough. For that, I can personally take blame. I had the money. I had the motivation. I had the people to do it. And I didn’t go far enough.”
 

Corso continued: “We didn’t do enough –– how they function, how their brain functions. We came to the conclusion –– even in those days –– that the reason those flying saucers have failed [. . .] our contention was that this being is a part of a guidance system. He’s part of that saucer.”
The thesis of The Day after Roswell is that the U.S. military obtained advanced technologies from the crashed craft –– like miniaturized semiconductors, lasers, and fiberoptics. If aliens had already developed semiconductors for their scout ships, then it’s entirely possible that they bred robot-androids to serve as biomechanical processors, to handle more general tasks, such as carrying out surveying and sampling missions. Perhaps the aliens who crashed at Roswell can be seen as failed Pentium III chips.

 

Parallels to contemporary robotics

 
 

 

A third reason for seven-foot alien beings to send worker bots to Earth revolves around our planet’s toxicology. Similar to Cannon’s explanation, this thesis suggests that Earth’s polluted atmosphere, hazardous waste, and diseases may be too much of a threat for the “real” aliens. Worker aliens –– perhaps partly biological being, perhaps technological creature –– would therefore be needed to handle true aliens’ “dirty work,” namely surveillance. The bots are more likely to get up close and personal, so to speak, with humans because they’re not in danger of getting sick. Due to their partly mechanical composition, they’re more immune to human disease.What NASA and pioneering robotics facilities are doing today doesn’t stray too far from this point. The Mars Sojourner (the vehicle deployed by Mars Pathfinder) and the Pioneer Project (which is to send a robot into the Chernobyl nuclear reactor, to inspect and repair its interiors) are fine examples of how we’re sending robots into atmospheres that we can’t tolerate.
 

The Day after Roswell holds an insight into where humankind is heading. Aliens gave us semiconductors. We improve the power of semiconductors over time, to the point where machines take on the capacity for consciousness. In turn, humans become more like machines, who develop their own machines to explore space. This is something that aliens from other dimensions might have been doing for ages.



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