Alien implants
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Some people believe they have had alien implants inserted into their bodies. Typically, the subject also believes he or she is the victim of an alien abduction during which the surgery occurred. Claimed abilities of the implants range from mind control to location tracking (akin to humans tagging wild animals for study). This is called biotelemetry and it seems to have been applied within the MK-Ultra project. It has to be noted only a tiny part of abductees carry an implant. Derrel Sims, along with his his scientific team, has been performing researches on this topic, extracting the implants, for free, thanks to a medical staff. Implants were made of carbon, oxygen, titanium. Some contained keratine and non-polimeric plastics. No electrical parts have ever been found. It's highly interesting how these tubes do not create internal infections.
Many skeptics argue against the idea of alien implants for a number of reasons, such as a belief that alien abductions are made up or the result of a mental illness on the part of the claimed abductee. If this can be true at times, it can give space to some genuine cases.
External links
- The alien implants and Derrel Sims
- Overview of research on implants
- First Evidence
- Derrel Sims' website
- Biotelemetry
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