Exopolitics A Comprehensive Briefing - Ed Komarek-pages

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Ft. Dix Alien Shooting http://ufos.about.com/od/ufocrashes/p/1978ftdix.htm Tau Ceti Alien Abuse Case http://www.think-aboutit.com/ufo/THETAUCETICONNECTION.htm Russian Alien Shooting http://lucianarchy.proboards21.com/index.cgi?board=projectserpo&action=display&thread=1188 221738 1950's Attempted Montana 1951shootdown and Iran shoot down order http://www.unknowncountry.com/news/?id=4335 1970's Ellsworth AFB Alien Shooting (Bottom of Page) http://lucianarchy.proboards21.com/index.cgi?board=projectserpo&action=display&thread=1187 709260&page=5 March 1997 Attempted Shoot-down Of UFO http://www.rense.com/ufo/trianatt.htm 1952 American Shoot-down Order http://roswellproof.com/ShootDown_INS_72952.html 1989 South African UFO Shoot-down http://news.monstersandcritics.com/africa/article_1177316.php/UFOs_and_extra- terrestrial_life_under_the_spotlight STS 48 Probable Star Wars Attack On UFO http://www.ufoevidence.org/topics/sts-48.htm Trans Species Genome Modifications for War Or Peace It could well be that the ultimate struggle or dynamic between intelligent races throughout the universe is being played out in the realm of artificial genetic modification of specie genomes. The artificial modification of genomes may well have been supplanting natural evolution now for millions of years around the universe as more and more advanced intelligence's develop and begin tinkering with genetic structures of naturally evolving species. Even on earth mankind has been tinkering for thousands of years with the genomes of other species by selective breeding. In natural evolution genomes mutate in order to adapt the species to changing natural environmental conditions but artificial modifications of genetic structure radically change the rules of the game. I think we can find some insights to the bigger picture by looking at how mankind on earth has altered and adapted the genomes of other species to its own interests. 120