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owing to the ego— emoluments involved); by chemical or surgical modification; by cerebral implant; and by economic servitude. This methodology of the higher density negative being, corresponds within their own framework to what the Castaneda material denominates Stalking. Stalking, briefly summed, is the art of using one's (generally, numerically inferior) resources to encircle the subject of Stalking with a totally convincing atmosphere of illusion, an atmosphere so wholly artificial and subject to personal regulation that all the behaviors within it become suitably predictable. At the properly timed juncture of events, the predictability of the subject's behavior is counted on to draw exactly the desired effect upon him. If, for example, we take Bob Lazar's account of his informative stint at the Groom Lake facility as a viable source of understanding what took place originally in the interaction between aliens and the military, we can perceive the peremptory handing—over of the unearthly element 115 to the keeping of the power structure as a virtually perfect example of Stalking. Ostensibly given to the govern— ment for purposes of study as a source of transdimensional spacetime propulsion, its unprecedentedly dangerous character as a source of anti-maner when operated in the alien reactors immediately neces— sitated—according to military logic, which is what was counted on!— an above-top-secret priority, and a concomitant fateful consolidating of the intelligence webwork now grown to virtual autonomy with respect to public review. Also in keeping with the Art of Stalking, the most exotic forms of alien technology were "leased" (with baited option—to—own) for the crucial phase of the alien breakthrough: the Rainbow/Phoenix projects, (discussed in the Al Bielek interview next issue). Otherwise, of course, a crude admixture has characterized the technological acceleration of the secret government, partially due to the alien "eyedroppcr" approach in parceling out just enough to get the military "hooked", and partially due to the secret government's desire for autonomy and adaptation of alien advances to terrestrial technology free of "donor" infusions (i.e. supermetals and materials, exotic induplicable elements, reactors, ether engines and hyperspace consoles etc.). The genetic experimentations of the secret government about which we know, is just the tip of the alien iceberg; the whole "plot" of Stalking in fact revolves around the alien manufacture of "biobots", biological robots able to be directed from the astral/etheric level. This "stabilizes" the alien terrestrial presence artificially. The "natural" habitat of such aliens is fourth and fifth density, shifted at a (greater or lesser) angle to earth physical—spacetime; as explained in previous 7—Bird issues, this makes their presence here innately unsteady, requiring em adjustments and mind-body alignments under stress in our "atmosphere" which if held too long will effectively "lock them in", and which are always pulling in the direction of their own optimum density—configuration. This insight of initiated understanding is most directly confirmed in the unusually—candid confession extended a New Mexico doctor by a service—to-—self entity as reported on pg. 131 of Linda Howe'sXn Alien Harvest, i.e. that the genetic specimens obtained from humans as well as the genetically similar substance of cow—hemoglobin and tissue were in fact used to manufacture biological robots which could more stably serve and "stand in for" the alien presence terrestrially. (The circumstance of large numbers of aliens living in subsurface tunnel networks and underground facilities, furnishes the exception of an em controlled environment as well as high-density pocket intersections— transdimensional ducts, spacetime/gravitational anomolies etc.—in deepcore caverns.) While the multiplying presence of thought—forms and biobots produces the requisite military paranoia, accelerating the totalitarian and elitist application of the "borrowed" technology, the seeded or staged crashes of '47—'48 impart the impression of vu/nerability encouraging the power structure to believe it can successfully compete. The total government silencing of Paul Bennewitz, for example, suggests that the military had already developed defenses along the lines he was proposing (cf. Earth vs. TJie Flying Saucers based on the non-fiction, Cassandra—like writings of Air Force Major Donald Keyhoe, where sonar weaponry was employed). The biobot thesis accounts for the cattle—mutilation phenomenon, which doubles as psychological warfare. 127 T-Bird_Vs_The_Flying_saucers.htm