Alien implants

Individuals who claim that they have been abducted by extra terrestrials often believe that their bodies have been implanted with some sort of alien object.  Indeed, under hypnosis abductees often describe operations in which needles are inserted into the brain; more frequently still, they report implantation of foreign objects through the sinus deep inside their nasal cavity, hand, leg or ear by extra terrestrials.

Not only, such objects appear on routine X-rays and MRIs, but surgeons have managed to successfully remove some of them.

If alien abduction is real and abductees receive implants, what are they made of and what purpose do the implants serve?

 

About the implants

Numerous implants have been removed and studied by medical doctors. The doctors have found that the implants are no more than 3cm (1 inch) long and 1mm (1/16 of an inch) in thickness. The implant is wire-shaped and under an electron microscope appears to have a complex structure containing many different layers. Tests have shown that the implant is composed of a variety of metals and alloys. The implants have highly magnetic qualities and glow fluorescent green when exposed to ultraviolet (UV) light. The implants are usually attached to major nerve centers and unsophisticated medical procedures used in an attempt to remove the implants have often resulted in severe injury or even death of the abductee. However, among the specimen studied, most implants are different from each other, which raises the following question. If abductions really exist, could there be more than one race of aliens abducting humans?

Theories about implants

The purpose of alien implantation is a much-discussed issue among researchers and different theories exist. One of the most popular theories is that the implants are a type of transmitter or receiver of some sort of signal, used for monitoring purposes just like scientists place implants in animals to conduct monitoring. Other individuals believe that the implants could be some sort of monitoring device that receives signals from the abductee’s nervous system. The ultimate goal would be mind control.

However, one woman who had her implant removed by Dr. Roger Leir, (a California podiatrist well-known in UFO circles for his research and who has successfully removed sixteen implants from patients who believe they have been abducted by aliens) reported the abductions continuing, even after the implant was removed.

Electronical Brain Stimulation

A device known as a “stimoceiver,” was invented in the late ’50s- early ’60s by a neuroscientist named Jose “Bob” Delgado. The stimoceiver is a miniature depth electrode which can receive and transmit electronic signals over FM radio waves. By stimulating a correctly-positioned stimoceiver, an outside operator can wield a surprising degree of control over the subject’s responses. His experiments on  animal and humans clearly demonstrate that the experimenter can electronically induce emotions and behavior. Abductee accounts are replete with stories of bewildering and inappropriate sexual response countered by extremely painful stimuli.

In Physical Control of the Mind: Toward A Psychocivilized Society Delgado writes:

“Radio stimulation of different points in the amygdala and hippocampus in the four patients produced a variety of effects, including pleasant sensations, elation, deep, thoughtful concentration, odd feelings, super relaxation, colored visions, and other responses.”

Other researchers have made notable contributions to Electronical Brain Stimulation such as Robert G. “Bob” Heath, of Tulane University or James Olds. Later Ralph Schwitzgebel designed tracking devices that could be used for tracking all the physical and neurological signs of a “patient” within a quarter of a mile. Little wonder then that with advanced technology, the control scope can be extended to the whole planet.