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UFO'S & THE U.S. AIR FORCE THE AIR Part Il aboard a UFO, submitted to two-hour physicals, and released with posthypnotic suggestions to forget the entire incident. The evi- dence is rather strong that this is what the Hills, even in their sub- conscious, believe happened to them. And it is of particular impor- tance that after the “posthypnotic block” was removed, both of the Hills ceased having their psychological problems. The Hill’s description of the aliens was similar to descriptions provided in other cases, but this particular type of alien appears to be in the minority. The most commonly described alien is about three and one half feet tall, has a round head (helmet?), arms reach- ing to or below his knees, and is wearing a silvery space suit or coveralls. Other aliens appear to be essentially the same as Earthmen, while still others have particularly wide (wrap around) eyes and mouths with very thin lips. And there is a rare group reported as about four feet tall, weight of around 35 pounds, and covered with thick hair or fur (clothing?). Members of this last group are described as being extremely strong. If such beings are visiting Earth, two questions arise: 1) why haven’t they attempted to contact us officially? The answer to the first question may exist partially in Sergeant Lonnie Zamora’s experience, and may exist partially in the Tunguska meteor discussed in Chapter XXIX. In that chapter it was suggested that the Tunguska meteor was actual- ly a comet which exploded in the atmosphere, the ices melted and the dust spread out. Hence, no debris. However, it has also been suggested that the Tunguska meteor was actually an alien space- craft that entered the atmosphere too rapidly, suffered mechanical failure, and lost its power supply and/or weapons in a nuclear explosion. While that hypothesis may seem far fetched, sample of tree rings from around the world reveal that, immediately after the Tunguska meteor explosion, the level of radioactivity in the world rose sharply for a short period of time. It is difficult to find a nat- ural explanation for that increase in radioactivity, although the sug- gestion has been advanced that enough of the meteor’s great Kinetic energy was converted into heat (by atmospheric friction) that a fusion reaction occurred. This still leaves us with no answer to the second question: why no contact? That question is very easy to answer in several ways: 1) we may be the object of intensive sociological and psychological study. In such studies you usually avoid disturbing the test subjects’ environment; 2) you do not “contact” a colony of ants, and humans may seem that way to any aliens (variation: a zoo is fun to visit, but you don’t “contact” the lizards); 3) such contact may have already taken place secretly; and 4) such contact may have already taken place on a different plane of awareness and we are not yet sensitive to communications on such a plane. These are just a few of the reasons. You may add to the list as you desire. The following document is taken verbatim from the United States Air Forces Academy textbook, “Introductory Space Science, Vol. Il, Department of Physics, USAF.“ This is the volume that was being used by the Air Force Academy, at Colorado Springs, Colorado. The Air Force Academy has since pulled this volume from the curriculum in the early ‘70s, because of the controversy it generated. (VOL.II) Edited by: Major Donald G. Carpenter Co-Editor: Lt. Colonel Edward R. Therkelson The most stimulating theory for us is that the UFO’s are materi- al objects which are either “Manned” or remote-controlled by beings who are alien to this planet. There is some evidence sup- porting this viewpoint. In addition to police Sergeant Lonnie Zamora’s experience, let us consider the case of Barney and Betty Hill. On a trip through New England they lost two hours on the night of 19 September 1961 without even realising it. However, after that night both Barney and Betty began developing psycho- logical problems which eventually grew sufficiently severe that they submitted themselves to psychiatric examination and treat- ment. During the course of treatment, hypnotherapy was used, and it yielded remarkably detailed and similar stories from both Barney and Betty. Essentially they had been hypnotically kidnapped, taken Besides the foregoing reasons, contacting humans is downright dangerous. Think about that for a moment! On the microscopic NEXUS - 31 (Continued from Nexus Vol.2 #4) INTRODUCTORY SPACE SCIENCE DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS - USAF ALIEN VISITORS 33. 4 HUMAN FEAR AND HOSTILITY OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 1991 *- YEAR BOOK