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How to study exobiology?

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The ongoing interaction between extraterrestrial intelligence and human and related species (such as dogs and horses, having the possibility of training for service and response to communication) entails removal of living specimens from the Earth that have a developing foetus, and (throwing the baby away with the bathwater) the practical assumption is made that the woman is deranged or hysterical in reporting an abduction and simply attention-getting.

Little or no study is made of the developing foetus.

Very little observation is necessary to chart the genetic alterations of a consistent nature in the individuals born of abducted mothers. Immediately obvious changes in the size of the skull surrounding the brain can be observed, characteristic assymmetry of the ears and an overall distortion of facial features is fairly typical, an extended interval of gestation to mature an additional feature in the altered chromosomes, and one finds the individual has a preprogrammed knowledge acquisition propensity quite at war with the attempts of teachers to guide development, construction of antigravity technology and of quantal energy apparatus (basic extraterrestrial technologies) are typical. One can assume this is a technosocial intervention, not so much to supply the book but rather the brain that could understand it. Work with such living artifacts whom incidentally are also enhanced value citizens of various countries on the Earth can enable one to glean an impact of a future trade or military recruitment program by extraterrestrials of specially adapted human beings is underway. Logically at some point such reformed individuals will be engaged by further contact however the logic of such an alteration precludes the probability of being able to understand the data obtained. Likely one would have to obtain the co-operation of the altered specimens (legal and enfranchised human beings by the way) to chart some of the direction of the interaction. Logic again considering the strategic position of the Solar System as a peripheral in the Galaxy points to an extraterrestrial interest in further interaction with the human species, for the obvious reason that the peoples of the Earth gather data from observation of the surrounding skies, and the Earth would naturally form a forward observation base for information regarding extragalactic incursions, of probable relevance to the security of inhabitants of more Galactically internal cultures which again logically would have existing interplanetary trade based on the density of stars and planets closer to the Galactic core, and be "the wealthy area" of the Galaxy having something to lose if lean and hungry extragalactic forces begin to penetrate the Galaxy. In a crude sense human beings are being adapted as watchdogs against possibly unwished intruders. This alteration in human genetics is of logically obvious economic and security benefit to the inhabitants of other planets of the Galaxy dwelling closer to the core of the Galaxy where interplanetary trade would presumably have been flourishing for some time creating a developed understanding between cultures and an enviable state of amenity and wealth. From a Terrestrial perspective we could engage an interest of our own, how to ingratiate ourselves in prospect of improved health and longevity, and what benefits might accrue by trade with other worlds for the inhabitants of the Earth. Now apply that logically and we see that other civilizations might like to leave fewer clues to their home planets, so there is likely some restriction or filtering of such data as might come with trade. Plans within plans. Chemically pure water is one possible export, and right now we are in receipt of a driven import or foreign aid consisting of enhanced cerebral capacity in the direction of construction or repair of interstellar space vehicles. For instance look at www.searlmagnetics.com and start catching up. I see this is in response to the question how to study exobiology. Simply meet people on the Earth who build flying saucers and the associated drive and power technologies, and observe the altered genetics without become obviously racist, a few tactful and helpful questions regarding parental abduction during foetal development, factor in the times of the abductions in relation to the orbit of the Earth and other features, and some parameters begin to appear as might pertain to some attempt at peaceful trade and then to avoid a civil war within the human zone over perceived privilege accumulation by a military and security elite the actual gain of Mr. or Mrs. Citizen of the Earth needs to be spelt out. One likely fringe benefit could be to attempt to make it to a privileged evacuation list for transfer to planets of the inner Galaxy in case of a hostile or dangerous extragalactic incursion facing this part of the Galaxy. Some young men might be attracted to wear special uniforms and play with special weapons as part of the defence of this Galaxy. Logically this shifts all strategy from defence of the Earth to the greater consideration of Galactic security in concert with our reasonably beneficial neighbours, as in they could have wiped us out but apparently have some plans as pertains to our projected role in transferring services. We have a use that at least momentarily precludes our extermination. The obvious investment in making contact with us points at an overriding economic prospectus, we are to be made wealthy in the interests of providing involvement competition and trade stimulus among the involved inner planetary cultures. This projects both fear and hope not simply into the international arena but the more interesting and diverse or probably total brain fatigue area of interstellar economics and concomitant security requirements. So meeting the neighbours can begin with meeting their representatives on this planet.

THIS WILL RESULT IN YOUR CAPACITY TO ASSIMILATE KNOWLEDGE GOING INTO OVERLOAD. Your unaltered brain will get swamped trying to assimilate knowledge for which you have no adaptation and you will need a consultative panel the size of an entire University faculty to cope with what in truth "you asked for". I say this after some contact with Quantal energy technology. Even being a competent Nuclear Physicist will not prepare you for energy interactions in the pre-particulate level of matter. Energy is tapped in the part of the matter formation cycle prior to formation of nucleides. That instantly opens up flight at velocities exceeding the speed of light, alternate time and space continua, obviation of fossil fuel technologies, likely ability to preform and duplicate solid objects by direction of formative energies, teleportation, trade with alternate continua, time travel and on and on and on...also a plethora of quality control and safety requirements to stem the Tsunami wave of involved perils and risks as the human race begins to play with a totally undefined new fire. This exploding research frontier is dangerously undermanned by unrecruited and untrained knowledge specialists in areas where the responsibilities of specialization and training are in statu nascendi. Lovely delivery of a surprise package of no included manual. We find out fast how to handle delivery before it helps us injure ourselves. A breeder reactor one might say of a question explosion with only the beginning of a responsive knowledge explosion. Too interesting.

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