2. EVALUACIÓN DEL ESTADO AMBIENTAL ACTUAL
2.3. Determinación de niveles de base
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n 1988 cases of genetic experiment and wise baby dreams appeared all over the \Vorld. On July 1 9, a graphic artist and her mother in Johannesburg, South Africa, had worked into the early hours finishing a creative advertising project. Exhausted, Debra drove her mother home, but a light approached the car and engulfed it. A mist surrounded them and the two women regained consciousness in a room surrounded by small hairless beings; the leader was female and called herself Meleclah. The women were scanned using bar-like instruments and samples of fluid from the abdomen were extracted. Although they did not realize it at the time, these women were reliving the by now completely standard female version of spacenap followed by a genetic experiment.In Britain, a new case surfaced in Birmingham. The young woman was called Corinne and had been experiencing psychic phenomena , including out-of-body trips. During these she was sometimes found by her parents deeply unconscious on her bed. She also had visits in her bedroom from a 'little man· which began at the age of 18 months. The being had a white face and coal-black eyes. Corinne developed a phobia of standing by windows at night, which is the sort of clue that could mask a deeper memory. She also had a vivid 'dream' in which several of the beings flew through the window into her room and she attacked them with a can of hairspray. Soon after that Corinne had the first of her 'dreams' of giving birth to a super-intelligent baby with wispy thin hair. The small creatures told her that this was an alien human hybrid and she must care for it during their visits because they wanted to test the emotional response of a human woman to their genetic creations.
Meanwhile, in Port Augusta, Australia, a nurse called Susan told of her frequent encounters with aliens since childhood. There were two types of beings involved, both of which ought to sound familiar. A seven-foot tall one that was very human in appearance, possessed psychic powers and spoke to her via telepathy. He was in charge of the small beings with large heads and dark eyes who performed medical tests on her. From the age of 14, these tests became overtly sex11al in nature and the beings told her they were doing something to her ovaries. At 18, her periods stopped, her breasts became tender and she developed all the symptoms of a pregnancy; her doctor told her she was not. Then she found blood on her bed one morning and all was normal again.
In 1988, after another abduction involving samples of ova being taken, Susan was diagnosed as being pregnant - something she insisted was impossible as she had had no recent relationships. Then she had dreams of giving birth to a very intelligent but strange looking baby and became ill. During treatment, doctors found there was no sign of a baby but there was a massive discharge of blood.
In Gulf Breeze
In early 1988 Gull Breeze, a small town on the Florida panhandle across a channel from Pensacola naval base, took on the mantle of the UFO capital of the world and media and UFOlogists flocked there in droves.
The town's reputation was based on a local builder called Ed Walters who introduced yet another unprecedented type of UFO encounter a siege by aliens lasting six months. The events had began in November-December 1987. Walters was not simply seeing UFOs night after
News began to spread around the VFO world that Bob Lazar, who claimed to he a scientist working at a secret government facility, had extraordinary news to report. Lazar was later joined by others who went on the lecture circuit and an entire folklore developed about 'Area 5 I ' which persists to this day. A 1996 British TV advert for a new Ford car actually shows the vehicle entering the site, being abducted and taken into space to the strains of the tune 'Fly me to the moon'!
What is not in doubt is that Area 5 I exists within the Nevada desert north of Las Vegas and is a very secret base where Stealth aircraft technology was developed. However, the debate rages over this place, nicknamed 'Dreamland' by its workers because of the fantastic technology test flown from there. Does it also house UFOs and aliens? People like Lazar claim that it does. In fact, he has seen the craft 'back engineered' by the US Government after unravelling the secrets of crashed UFOs. Other stories that have emerged from workers at the site have even claimed that aliens helped the US Government to develop this technology in exchange for an agreed quota o11r.abductees
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night - he was taking dozens of colour polaroid photographs of them. In 40 years of lJFO study, this was unique and at first cast great suspicion on Ed's story.
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AIJen ll}11ek Center for UFO Studies and MUFON, were in serious conflict, ''ith MCFO� offi cers backing the case and the Center pointing out flaws. The Center later moderated their views. Doubts about Walters grew when plans of a model UFO were found in his house. He said that these must have been planted by those out to discredit him and had the supp011 of many townsfolk who by now were seeing UFOs and taking more photographs. There is a suggestion that some locals (possibly from the naval base) were tlicking skyw<ltchers who gathered nightly by the Bay Bridge. They were building hot air balloons out of candles and plastic bags and launching them across the1 9 H H : A L I E \ R E V E t AT I O \ S 1 1 5
and a pact of non-interference from the Pentagon within the alien 's genetic experiment�. Lazar has not gone as far
as that, hut his story of alien technology in Area 5 1 convinced many.
The region was soon the centre of huge attention from skywatchers who camped on local mountains. EYen the nearby small town of Rachel cashed in as a tour centre. Then the US Government bought land surrounding the base and enforced a strict no-go area accompanied by a policy of arresting those caught in the area.
Aviation sources in the USA have told me that this caution is because the base builds tomorrow's top-secret aircraft, even using experimental nuclear motors. �1any UFOlogists counter that these actions are all part of the cover-up and that the US Government was afraid of solid proof being captured that demonstrated their home-grown 'UFOs'. Indeed, before the b<m was introduced, fascinating video footage was obtained of incredibly manoeuvrable craft flying over the desert. The argument remains as to whether these are secret aircraft or Cncle Sam's very own UFOs.
water in full view of watching camer<L"! Gulf Breeze still h<L" a huge reputation. While some of it is built on shaky foundations, some impressive cases have been reported. There is also plenty of support for Ed Walters and his photographs, notably from optical physicist Dr Bruce Maccahee, who built a special camera for Ed to use which prmided more photographs that Maccahee considered impressive.
Ed had bizarre alien contacts \\ith little creatures that smelled of cinnamon, but he never succeeded in filming them. Voices spoke in foreign languages. He was shown images of dogs �md naked women <md various incoherent messages were com·eyed. A \ideo W<L" obtained by one local reporter showing Ed undergoing a sort of 'psychic contact' in his car, akin to that of �Iau reen Puddy in Austral ia. This was another wei rd departure for the rapidly escalating mystery of alien contact.
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