THEY'RE OUT THERE, SOMEWHERE -EXPERT

11 Oct 1996
Source: AAP
By Malcolm Cole of AAP

BRISBANE, Oct 11 AAP - Alien intervention could be the answer to returning Christopher Skase to full health, if not to Australia.

American researcher Dr Pat Bailey, an expert in advanced energy conservation and its application to space travel, told an international UFO conference in Brisbane that some aliens abduct humans to cure them of their ills.

But other visiting aliens from among the 57 different varieties that had been catalogued as having visited the Earth could be more interested in using captured humans as guinea pigs for scientific experiments, said Dr Bailey. He said descriptions of aliens often fell into the categories of small grey, reptilian, preying mantis-like or humanoid.

But he said simply because one alien creature looked similar to another, one could not assume they were visiting Earth for the same reason.

"There's lots of different types of UFOs, just like there's lots of different kinds of cars on the freeway.

"You might have a group of small greys doing good things, with good humans working for the betterment of a certain section of the country, say Northern Russia.

"And so their abductions would be benevolent ... investigating, supportive and to heal people.

"Over here you could have a different group of small greys, maybe with some humans, and all they're interested in is finding out the effects of some kind of nerve gas. "But from an outsider, it's the same ETs. But (they have) different motives."

Even though many abductees reported improved health after their close encounter, they were often ungrateful and complained about being abducted, Dr Bailey said.

"Somebody comes over and says 'you have a bad heart, now it's okay', or 'you have cancer, now it's gone', and then they're going to be unhappy about being abducted later," Dr Bailey said.

Dr Bailey is one of the speakers at the three day Brisbane conference, which has attracted a number of international speakers, including the director of Brazil's Centre for Flying Saucer research, Professor Ademar Gevaerd.

Prof Gevaerd is due to present proof that the Brazilian military captured several extraterrestrial visitors on January 20 this year.

Director of the Queensland branch of the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON), Glennys Mackay, said Prof Gevaerd would show photographs and screen a video said to contain footage of an autopsy performed on the unexpected visitors, left stranded after their spacecraft crashed near the city of Varginha in central Brazil.

Dr Bailey said humans still had a lot to learn about the powers of alien space craft, and how they can perform the gravity-defying manoeuvres described by eye-witnesses and seen on radar tracks.

"There may be a power source that emanates from space, from say a particular location in space near the constallation of Leo, that produces waves of energy that just come and hit the earth all the time. And it's invisible to us.

"Now what's interesting about this theory is that there have been a couple of researchers that have assumed that as their first point of view, and then have made machines that create energy out of nothing.

"In viewing this idea of energy coming from space, then more things seem to be possible.

"... the traditional physics and mathematics that we teach in graduate school, they're not wide enough, they're not deep enough to explain that.

"So we still have a lot to learn to fill in the books. It's not that they're wrong, they're just incomplete."

AAP mc/bc/jlw

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