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141 happening to your knee. NINA: They’re putting... they’re either putting something in or taking something out. Some fluid. Fluid. Fluid. Out of my knee. It’s like they’re using a medical device that is like a straw to suck fluid right out of my knee. It doesn’t hurt, it doesn’t hurt, but they’re taking the fluid right out of my knee. They’re checking my chemicals. They’re taking my liquid. The liquid is clear. It’s not like blood. I don’t know if they’re taking it out or putting it in. It’s clear and bubbly, like a solution of some sort. They want to see what my blood does as it mingles with this solution, to find out whether it will work for whatever they are doing. BARBARA: From which knee are they drawing the 1490 either fluid? because the first one they put in was right on that knee bone. They couldn’t do it there. They had to move slightly to a place where there was a little fat so they could put the needle in and more advantageously withdraw the fluid for al 222 1 themselves. (EDITOR’S NOTE: Medical technicians tell us that the fluid that surrounds the kneecap is a clear fluid called “Synovial fluid.” This liquid acts as a lubricant to allow easy movement of the joints.) BARBARA: Get to your right leg. What are the bruises on your right leg? NINA: They’re holding me down because they have to secure me. Their fingers are bruising my skin because they have to hold me in place. BARBARA: Everything’s okay. You’re doing a really a ie good job. Barbara: The Story of a UFO Investigator NINA: I want to know, what are those puncture marks NINA: From my left knee. They had to do it twice