Extraterrestrials and Aliens - Various Info-pages

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56 couldn't remember what the being said. After he came out and we left, I asked him and he said, "I don't remember what it was, but it was a real long name that he had given us as far as where he was from." He'd asked if it was a part of the galaxy or if that was his planet. He said the being answered back to him that it was part of a galaxy he was from. Not our galaxy, but a different galaxy. Howe: A different galaxy? w Kewper: Yes. Howe: When the being had "telepathed" to your boss that it wasn't here to hurt anything but to impart knowledge, how would they impart knowledge to us if they weren't making themselves public to the Earth in a straightforward way? Kewper: I remember my boss mentioning that when he said that, he denoted the creature was stretching the truth or lying just by the tone of the answer, this type of thing; that he wasn't telling the truth altogether, you know. Howe: Did your boss and the other men explain to you how the telepathic process went? What did they experience? Kewper: They said they definitely weren't hearing a thing through their ears and that the voice they heard more or less was right in the mind itself. They could put their fingers in their ears and they would still hear the being. One tried that; he plugged both ears to see if he could still hear the being, and he could. Howe: Oh, you could see through the glass that one of the men actually put his fingers in his ears? Kewper: Yes, to see if he was actually hearing the being, and he wasn't, but he just heard what the being said right in his mind. Howe: What was the sound of the being in his mind? Kewper: He said the voice almost sounded like an electronically reproduced voice. And now, of course, we have computers that can talk to us and answer the phone with a computer voice. Back in those days, that type of thing was just beginning with computers. He said it didn't sound like a human voice: it sounded like an electronic voice. Kewper: Neither one, sort of in between. Howe: Why would the concept of a telepathic-communication being bother you? Kewper: Well, naturally, it's something I'd never run across before; that would be a certain amount of bother, you know. Howe: Did you ever learn in your work for the CIA what the relationship was between the six-fingered beings and the grey being? Kewper: Nope, never did. Howe: Did someone explain why this being was even being kept there? Kewper: No. They wouldn't tell us why he was kept there, how long he had been there or anything like that. I think one of the answers was, "We can't talk about that." I believe that was the main answer. Which agency? Kewper: It was the Air Force, actually. The Air Force colonel is the one we talked to. Howe: Did this colonel or anybody explain to you what their perception was of this grey being from the standpoint of whether there was any kind of a threat? Kewper: No, they didn't really consider it like a big threat, but there was always this: "We don't know for sure, but we don't think they are going to be harmful to us, but we don't really know for sure. We can't say for sure that they are not trying to invade, or checking us all out and checking out our military." Because even at that time, the saucer sightings were always around classified areas and any military bases, that type of thing. So it looked almost like they were scouting, you know. Howe: By the time you left the Army Signal Corps and CIA in 1960, did you have any further Howe: Neither male nor female? Howe: And who at Area 51 seemed to be in control of this being?