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- Aliens Invade; Government Panics; Sinister Vats Appear; Film at 11
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- Mike MacLeod and friends
-
- This note is an enquiry into the nature of the "EBEs", or, now, "ALFs",
- the allegedly extraterrestrial creatures mentioned in the John Lear
- Statement (LEAR.TXT) and in a number of other files here on ParaNet.
-
- I am not a UFOlogist, and neither are my friends who shared some of the
- ideas herein. I'm not sure if they wanted their names attached to this
- note, so I have not given them a auctorial credit. I am a professional
- technical writer, currently writing software manuals for a computer
- company.
-
- My friends and I have looked at UFO materials for over 20 years, and
- this set of data - from at least three camps - leaves a uniquely bad taste
- in our mouths.
-
- When confronted with a situation like this, with a lot of hand waving and
- an atmosphere charged with menace, there are a number of ways to look at
- the proffered data. We are surprised by the lack of imaginative discussion
- here; if this stuff is even remotely true, we're going to need all the
- theorizing and ideas we can muster.
-
- It may be instructive to look at some possible explanations and toss out the
- least likely:
-
- Theory 1: Everything posted is true, except where documents disagree - such
- as meetings taking place at two different times or locations, in
- which case one is assumed to be true.
-
- Not likely. Several files were prepared from memory and the authors were
- careful to say so and to suggest that they may have forgotten details or
- misremembered incidents.
-
- Have you ever read a set of witnesses' reports taken by police from the
- classic "scene of the crime"? They vary considerably - so much so, that
- they often seem to have been observing something completely different.
- The reports about EBE activities seem disturbingly similar, sometimes
- seeming as if an ounce of data were fluffed up with a hair dryer into a
- pound of descriptive prose to please adrenaline junkies.
-
- Theory 2: It's all bs; none of it's true.
-
- We don't think this is likely, either, though it's probably a safer bet
- than theory 1. We have been reading reports of one kind or another for 20
- years and this one gives us a very odd feeling. There is a kind of
- strangeness to it that is much more characteristic of reality than
- fiction. I know this is an insubstantial subjective feeling, but there
- is a good deal of truth to the cynical comment that "Of course life is
- stranger than fiction - it doesn't have to make sense". It is difficult
- to write a realistic tale without the puppeteer's strings showing; in my
- opinion, these reports do not show a great deal of fabrication;
- opportunistic lying, perhaps, to merge details from one incident into
- another.
-
- Theory 3: The EBE story, as posted here, is a cover for something even
- >worse< that the EBEs are doing.
-
- Mr. Lear muses that "What could be worse than being eaten"? Well, let's
- see...the aliens are currently held responsible for mutilations and
- abductions; perhaps we can pin AIDS on them. It may be that the EBE
- presence has crippled the US Space Program and otherwise interfered with
- events, but our information is simply inadequate. Still, this merits inquiry.
-
- Theory 4: The EBE story is a cover for covert >government< activities,
- again, worse than we suspect.
-
- Unfortunately, a good case can be made for this. There is considerable
- evidence that the Nazis never really surrendered, but went underground and
- also infiltrated most of the world's intelligence agencies. Certain
- crimes of the aliens remind one of Nazi atrocities during WWII. Some
- reports here claim that the Germans seized a crashed saucer in the late
- 1930s. Suppose they had already cut a deal with the EBEs, then the EBEs
- extended their reach to the USA, along with top Nazis? It's an open
- secret that Project Paperclip brought over dozens, if not hundreds, of
- Nazis, installed many of them in scientific or intelligence posts, and
- even forged fake documents to let them get on with the Thousand-Year Reich
- unmolested. And where were the U-boats when the Allies captured their
- pens? Mostly gone; some say to secret bases in Neuschwabenlandt in
- Antartica; with EBE technology they might make a go of it.
-
- Hard to believe that the Nazis really didn't lose WWII? Not any harder
- than accepting "highly evolved" aliens with degenerated digestive tracts.
-
- Rather than consider a number of other scenarios on their merits, one at a
- time, perhaps a deductive approach will bear fruit, now that some of the
- wider-ranging theories have been looked at. Let me bring up several issues
- in the story we have trouble with.
-
- We're surprised that the presence of humanoid aliens has been accepted so
- blandly by the community of researchers. From a standpoint of locomotion
- in gravity wells, a quadruped is a pretty simple, stable configuration.
- There are few upright bipeds, fewer still as large as men. We do not see
- six-legged higher animals on Earth, so, by the only analogicial reasoning
- we have at our disposal, we cannot assume them to be that common. However,
- I would not be surprised to see centaur-like aliens with four legs and two
- more manipulating leg-arms.
-
- Animals built low to the ground are in no great danger from falling, but
- humans can die from just falling down. So it takes some good motor control
- to be a big, heavy biped. Like other predators, men have binocular
- vision, which is most suitable (of eye placements) for fine motion
- detection. Preyed-upon creatures generally have eyes on either side of
- their heads, the better to check out leopards making their midnight creep.
-
- In Elaine Morgan's thoughtful book, _Descent of Woman_, she hypothesizes
- that our hominid ancestors underwent a >partial< adaption to the sea, as
- did seals and such, but reconsidered and returned to the land. She
- postulates about 10 million years of seashore living and adaption. And
- she makes a good circumstantial case; she points out that the other
- primates are either fearful or at best indifferent to water - chimps
- supposedly will not enter water above their waists. Anybody who has seen
- human babies swimming happily long before they can crawl cannot doubt that
- humans are comfortable in water.
-
- She lists a number of items: the rotation of the human arm is adapted for
- 360 degree motion, unlike other primates; the placement of human nostrils
- (unlike other primates) keeps water away from the nose when diving
- headfirst into water; we lost our body hair in the sea; we communicate
- mostly verbally, which would be more effective in the intertidal zone,
- rather than by body language, gestures, and facial expressions, as other
- primates do.
-
- Like the other sea mammals, we lost our hair, developed larger bodies and
- breasts, and greater intelligence, presumably from having to cope with
- two radically different environments. Above all else, humans are
- gloriously >generalized<. We swim, climb, run, and eat almost anything;
- with the addition of brains and thumbs, we won the Pleistocene War Games,
- when competitors like sabre-tooth cats and cave bears, as the books say,
- "mysteriously" disappeared.
-
- Contrast this admittedly Nietzchean scenario with the EBEs. They are
- right out of the feelgood school of SF movies: the New Age Space Brothers
- like ET and the CE3K Stay-Puft types. (The other school - and it's
- interesting how cleanly they fall into the two archetypes - is the
- Supercompetitor out to eat our niche's lunch, and us for dessert, best
- shown in the movie _Alien_.)
-
- The obvious inconguity is the nonfunctional digestive system. On Earth,
- nothing more complex than a mayfly has evolved without a digestive system,
- and the success of omnivores suggests that such adaptions - and the
- sophistication such adaption requires - has survival value. It's possible
- that, as was suggested, the nonfunctional digestive tract is an artifact of
- genetic damage from environmental causes or genetic warfare. If the EBEs
- have genetic engineering sufficient to do the damage, why don't they fix
- themselves? If they don't have genetic engineering, why not? It's in
- >our< immediate future, certainly within the next few decades.
-
- In fact, the EBEs only - so far as these sketchy reports go - manifest
- something like an imitation of '50's science fiction projections of future
- science. In the old National Lampoon Bruce McCall used to draw hilarious
- sendups of the "1935 Popular Science" version of life in 1985, where Pop
- commuted to work with his helicopter back-pack and Mom ordered loaves of
- Wonder bread from the grocer and had them delivered by underground vacuum
- tubes like the ones in old (now demolished) department stores. He makes
- the point that future technology is always taking new twists and turns;
- straight-line extrapolation is virtually always wrong. Even SF writers,
- who get paid (in part) based on the believability of their futures, have
- a miserable track record. The one thing we know for sure about the future
- is that it will be other than we expect it to be.
-
- The aliens do not (except for the report about the nanomachinery attached
- to the genes in a woman's egg) demonstrate the use of Nanotechnology,
- which is bearing down on us (refer to K. Eric Drexler's _Engines of
- Creation_ for an overview of the implications of molecular and atomic
- engineering). Even relatively simple uses of nanotechnology, such as the
- use of clouds of floating horticultural nanomachines to doctor and prune
- forests and wilderness areas - an intelligent fog, as it were, would
- invoke Clarke's law and look like magic. The EBEs show no such
- technology; the closest item is a rather mundane recording-displaying
- crystal that shows Earth's history. On top of that, it is said to
- reproduce poorly. Come now. Any spacefaring race is going to have - at
- the very least - digital imaging to display important data in a way
- readily perceived by eye-using creatures, unless they have bigger magic.
- Simply put, the EBEs' technology is a >straight-line extrapolation< of
- '50's technology, not even of >today's<.
-
- What does all this imply? That it's all faked? Perhaps. But there is
- another explanation that fits many of the observed facts, and is
- sufficiently grim to please the paranoids out there:
-
- The EBEs showed up in numbers sufficient to leave crashed saucers around
- shortly after we began setting off atomic weapons. It's not too far
- fetched to theorize that fission explosions have some sort of undetectable
- (to us) superluminal signature which they received. The hypothetical
- probe orbiting in the Trojan point, responsible for the Long-Delayed Echo
- effect (and investigated by Duncan Lunan in the '70's) stopped echoing
- back signals about the time we started A-bombing. Gave up in disgust?
- More likely it decided that there were no survivors, or would not be in a
- relatively short time.
-
- The EBEs are themselves artifacts, designed and built to conform to a
- general picture of what humans expect "saucer people" to look like and
- bearing the "correct" level of Visible Wierd Space Technology, as if the
- designers got hold of a copy of "Earth vs. The Flying Saucers" and tried
- to realize Harryhausen's work. Even the recorded sounds of Billy Meier's
- beamships sound like the EVTFS craft! Compare the two some time. In this
- scenario, the aliens' actual level of technology is very carefully
- concealed and is considerably higher.
-
- The "Greys" are temporary mock-ups of human beings >never intended< to
- live independently for long periods; this explains the lack of sustenance
- in the craft and the vestigial digestive tracts. They were designed to be
- as non-threatening as possible; not only are they tiny compared to adult
- humans, but thin even relative to their size, and no doubt as weak as
- kittens. However, they do have oversized heads and big eyes. Remember
- those ghastly Keane paintings from the sixties? They sold like hotcakes,
- because the painter knew that >infant mammals< all have large heads
- proportionate to their bodies and >big eyes<. Not only are the EBEs
- "harmless"; they need to be mothered!
-
- So perhaps somebody is giving us a handjob to allay our suspicions. If you
- were designing an alien body to appear harmless, what would you create?
- ALF? Spuds McKenzie? Garfield? PeeWee Herman? Sean Penn?
-
- We get a queasy feeling when wondering if the creators of the pathetic
- little Greys were really trying as hard as they could to copy men. How
- truly alien they would then be.
-
- Given that the Greys have:
-
- - Technology close enough to ours to be understandable
-
- - A physical makeup and demeanor clearly designed to allay suspicions
-
- - Picked a fight with us by murdering and torturing innocent humans and
- animals
-
- what sort of picture appears?
-
- Remember in "Zulu" where the first wave of the attacking Zulu are cut down
- by the British, then withdraw, and the wise old strategist remarks, "They
- were just counting your guns"? Suppose you were thinking of invading but
- wanted to expend the least effort possible - perhaps you were invading
- several hundred civilizations at once, and had to economize (hey, things
- are tough all over). You'd send in a fleet of constructs like these with
- barely enough firepower and support to keep them going while they surveyed
- the scene in depth. If the locals couldn't shake them off, nothing more
- was needed. If they did, you could either 1) send in the heavier stuff,
- or 2) give up and write it off and look elsewhere. As Dr. Bennewitz
- remarks, "They totally respect force." If we don't want to be the Rodney
- Dangerfields of this sector of the galaxy, we'd best get our asses in gear.
-
- The stubborn point is that the EBEs themselves are obviously intelligent.
- So they are, but did they create their saucers and their crystals? They
- could still be the authors of the whole program, but the "plot device"
- required to really make this scenario work would be a way to insert and
- remove beings from bodies. Back in EBE city the locals decide to go to
- Earth, slip out of their natural bodies (which look like four-legged moray
- eels with a clump of wormlike tentacles extending from their snouts), and
- put on temporary Space Brother bodies. No wonder they move "slowly and
- deliberately"; it'd be a whole lot worse than strapping on ice skates for
- the first time.
-
- It is still tough to explain why an advance guard of an invasion force, as
- we posit the EBEs to be, whether in their correct bodies or in the
- equivalents of "recvees", was not fully functional and capable of eating
- Earth food, or at least not requiring a strange fresh-squeezed nutrient
- broth of some sort, unless they were truly temporary bodies only intended
- to function for a short time. Again, we can produce nearly complete
- artificial food today - not cheaply, but well enough. Why can't the EBEs
- do likewise? There is nothing special about tissues in the areas taken in
- mutilations, except perhaps for the genital glands; the taking seems more
- of a terror-causing activity. But the true answer is not known and hard
- to guess.
-
- Is there any collateral material that supports this hypothesis, tenuous as
- it is? There is, but it could hardly be less reputable if it came from the
- CIA itself.
-
- Although the face the public sees is the odious semi-military cult face of
- the Church of Scientology, buried in the Church are dozens of volumes of
- L. Ron Hubbard's writings, much of it "confidential" and guarded zealously
- by (appropriately enough) zealots. When you get into the shadowy "upper
- levels" of the Church, you become privy to greater and greater portions of
- L. Ron Hubbard's description of the big SF novel we're living in. This
- worldview shares some ground with the EBE scenario. To our mind, one of
- the striking features is a similar feeling of "weirdness", as if it were
- too strange for anybody to create. Hubbard makes an interesting
- distinction between bodies and spirits, claiming that there are races of
- spirits as different as races of bodies from different planets, and that a
- kind of mix 'n match is possible, so that the same "family" of beings
- could wind up in wildly different bodies - or that different "races" of
- spirits could be inhabiting genetically similar bodies.
-
- Anyway, Hubbard claims that we have all been around as immortal beings for
- incredibly long times, and that there are indeed alien races roaming
- around out in space, many of whom are aware of us here, and some of whom
- are involved in our affairs. In particular, some pernicious aliens are
- here on Earth, and have machinery to trap beings as they leave dying
- bodies. Once trapped they can be subjected to a program of brainwashing
- and indoctrination and finally forced amnesia, so that all memories of
- past lives and between-lives manipulation is erased.
-
- The premise of all this is immortality and reincarnation. Hubbard claims
- that coercive, technological civilizations will inevitably develop
- mind-control techniques, because only a mental-spiritual control mechanism
- is useful and efficient to dominate immortals living in body after body.
-
- Hubbard makes much of "doll bodies", which are small, possibly inorganic
- bodies animated by beings and used, among other purposes, during space
- flights. He claims that they are also less subject to damage from sudden
- acceleration. His descriptions, which date from the late '50's, sound
- disturbingly like EBE portraits.
-
- Hubbard insisted that the human race was on the brink of several types of
- disasters, which often involved the intervention of aliens or the collapse
- of Earthly civilization from the weight of between-lives assaults and
- great advances in chemical and hypnotic mind control. He pushed rank-and-file
- Scientologists, via his endless streams of letters, advices, issues, and so
- on to get "processed" into a state where one could resist the between-life
- "implants" and retain one's memory from one life to another (and much more,
- but this is the basic scenario).
-
- So far the stream of documents about the EBE situation sketch a most
- minimal picture. In particular, the sequential releases of files seem to
- first merge one researcher's information with another's, then another's,
- until we finally view a pointellist picture built up from a thousand
- minute bits of data: unknown metals, undrivable craft, strange elixirs,
- Tibetan music, and of course strawberry ice cream.
-
- I remember several interviews in which Steven Spielberg asserted that CE3K
- was about "a government coverup". That seemed strange to me at the time.
- Now what seems strange is how closely that movie fits the Big Picture.
- Bill Cooper even tells us that the inner area in the "Luna" base is
- called the "Far Side of the Moon"; in CE3K the base where the mothership
- lands is called the Dark Side of the Moon.
-
- Perhaps all this is nothing more mysterious than a big ball of string
- given to a crew of playful, paranoid kittens to occupy us while the real
- powers go about their real business, like trashing the Bill of Rights by
- implementing unlimited preventive detention (a recent Supreme Court
- decision), fines and penalties without trial (the recent Drug War bill
- that passed in the House), and the US Army as a law-enforcement agency to
- crush seditious dope smokers. Even J. Edgar Hoover said that he hated
- using the FBI on drug cases, because there was so much money involved that
- it practically guaranteed corruption. Corrupt feds are one thing; corrupt
- Colonels with tactical nukes are something else again.
-
- For my part, the most depressing scenario is simply a continuation of the
- mystery. In a recent PBS special on the controversy surrounding the
- assassination of President Kennedy, Walter Cronkite wound up the look at
- the dubious and equivocal evidence presented (mind you, there is evidence
- considerably less equivocal and dubious) with the gloomy conclusion that
- we will probably never know what happened; too much time had gone by, too
- many loose ends petered out into nothingness, and finally there was too
- much left open to several different explanations.
-
- There is a lot more evidence afoot for the presence of aliens on Earth,
- and even the Greys From Interstellar Hell scenario is pretty well
- documented as far as the numbers of CEs go. The skeptics, with their
- "Extraordinary assertions demand extraordinary proof" canard are wrong;
- the mental state associated with constant attention to simple, repetitive,
- monotonous events is called hypnosis. The skeptics think that because the
- aren't stumbling around bumping into walls that they can't be hypnotized -
- that is, entrenched in a reality tunnel where odd phenomena are tossed
- out as noise. As many researchers have pointed out, in any other field
- the weight of evidence would be more than adequate, but no amount
- of testimony can remove the "mind-forge'd manacles" Blake saw his
- contemporaries set in.
-
- For better or worse, though, I think that the truth about the MAJIC story
- will finally come to public knowlege. In the meantime, I'd like to see:
-
- - A coherent plan for fighting back! I want one of the little
- bastards' heads on my wall. They are ticks with delusions of grandeur.
- I was raised on Heinlein novels; like he says, if I have to go down
- fighting, I want to take a dozen or so to hell with me. I was excited
- by the take-charge optimism of Dr. Paul Bennewitz's postings, but they
- were chopped-up (by whom?), incomplete, and tough to read.
-
- - Some plan for protecting us as individuals from abduction or mutilation.
- There must be >something< that they can't stand, like maybe a tape of
- Metallica turned up to 110 decibels. Tibetan temple bells my ass.
-
- - A little less cynicism and resignation on the part of the crew here.
- These things are >things<, not people; they don't create art, or have
- faith, tend gardens, love each other, empathize with other life forms,
- or display any of the glories of the human spirit. Like earthly
- parasitic, totalitarian, cultures, they are obsessed with control and
- death and with utterly materialistic conceptions. If we fight them with
- their tools we will probably lose. If we fight them with our own
- virtues and talents they will not be able to deal with them and we will
- win. Men - fewer each year, but still some men - value freedom more
- than life, and will risk the latter for the former, and this they will
- never understand.
-
- Utulie'n Aure,
-
- Michael Sloan MacLeod
-
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