Gle, ima teorija da uopce nismo nastali na ovom planetu nego da smo mi i jos rase iste nama bili na jednom planetu na kojem je izbio rat i morali smo se rasprsiti po galaxijama. Koja god grupa dode na neki planet, prilagodava se tamosnjim uvjetima. Tako da razlike moraju postojati.... Ima jos teorija o slicnosti.
teško da će postojat hibrid čovjeka i aliena,pogledaj koliki je svemir i šta misliš kolike su šanse da je DNA aliena sličan našem DNA?Živa bića na zemlji imaju sličnost DNA više od 99% a vidi koliko se razlikuju i kako nije moguće križanje ljudi s drugim vrstama .Ako alieni uopće imaju DNA kakav mi poznajemo,ko zna kako je uopće koncipirana njihova stanična struktura a kamoli nasljedni faktori i imaju li oni uopće gene.Ova cura o kojoj baba priča biće ima nekakav poremećaj i onda je odmah prekrštena u hibirda.Meni to ne drži vodu,slažem se da je fora poslušat,volim ja pogledat i SF filmove i to s guštom ali ne vjerujem da je to i stvarnost
si pogledo sve dijelove koje sam stavio? a neznam... prica je prica... meni je bilo fora za poslusat... a rekla je da nije sigurna da je ona majka, ali je sigurna da je prezivjeli alien ostao tamo i da je taj zapovjednik posvojio aliena i bla bla bla... ahh.. ali rasa koja je vrlo slicna nama postoji...
ma da,križanac čovika i svemirca-meni se čini da je njoj došlo do križanja u glavi,baš i ne mogu povirovat u te njene pričice za lakunoć.Baba se malo previše ufurala
Autor: Krunoxxx
Snimka dodana: 27-02-2008
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George Noory interviews Helen Littrell and Jean Bilodeaux...
George Noory interviews Helen Littrell and Jean Bilodeaux on June 3, 2005. Raechels Eyes (Wild Flower Press) is a true story of Marisas experiences sharing an apartment with her unusual college roommate, as told by her mother, Helen Littrell, and UFO investigator Jean Bilodeaux. Marisa and Raechel were two young women who didnt fit in — Marisa was legally blind and needed assistance living on her own, while Raechel seemingly had no past, talked with an odd inflection and ate a strange diet delivered to her home by odd men in black suits. The two students lived together for about six months in northern California in the early 1970s. They seemed to be perfect roommates, becoming good friends, but slowly Raechels strange lifestyle began to arouse frightening suspicions in Marisa, which led her to conclusions so incredible that she feared telling anyone, for fear that they would think she was crazy. After a series of very unusual and disturbing events, the man claiming to be Raechels father revealed that he was an Air Force Colonel who was involved in a top-secret experiment being conducted from a base called Four Corners in Nevada. The Colonel said that he was authorized by the National Reconnaissance Organization through the Air Forces Aerospace Technical Information Command to adopt the human-alien hybrid Raechel and let her try living a normal life as a college student. Controversial and engaging, Raechels Eyes reads like a Sci-Fi classic, yet for many, including behavioral scientist and retired psychologist Dr. Richard Boylan, who wrote the preface, the events are not fiction. In fact, they actually provide an accurate picture, minus the usual disinformation about what really goes on below the surface of the heretofore-undisclosed Four Corners base, which is sister to and apparently north of the better-known Area 51 facility in the central Nevada desert. Boylan explains that the experiences depicted in the book closely parallel information about the underground activity at Area 51 that was leaked by former military personnel. Marisa died in 1990. Realizing there had to be more to the events than had been revealed, Helen Littrell in 1995 engaged the services of UFO investigator Jean Bilodeaux. Beginning in 1998, under the supervision of psychotherapist and hypnotherapist Dr. June Steiner, Helen underwent a two-year-long series of hypnotic regressions that revealed a family history of alien interaction that had not been considered before. It also revealed a connection between Helen Littrell and the Colonel. Raechels Eyes is presented in two parts. Many of the events in Part I were reconstructed from Littrells memory, yet much of the information she received she believes was transmitted telepathically to her by the Colonel. Unable to explain why the revelations didnt disturb her at the time, Helen had no idea the pivotal role she too played in this very bizarre experience until she underwent hypnotic regression. Part II chronicles years of investigative research, providing a summary of what was learned during the investigation and includes full transcripts of some of Helens often times emotional, traumatic, and revealing regressions. Also included are interviews with friends and family who knew Raechel, along with photographs and illustrations that corroborate Marisas and Helens incredible experiences with this odd young woman.