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Leading Surgeon Removes Suspected Alien Implants


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2.00 PM Wednesday 29 August 2007


Leading Surgeon Removes Suspected Alien Implants From People

A LEADING scientific researcher into UFO phenomena is to present findings at a UFO conference in New Zealand that indicate humans have received implants made of substances not found on earth.

The American researcher and surgeon, Dr Roger Leir, is to attend the September conference in Rotorua where he will share how his surgical team in California has performed 13 surgeries in which they removed objects suspected of being alien implants from people.

These objects have been scientifically investigated by some of the most prestigious laboratories in the world, said Dr Leir, a podiatric surgeon of 40 years and author of the best selling book Aliens and the Scalpel.

These labs include the Los Alamos National Lab., New Mexico Tech and the University of California in San Diego, he said.

Dr Leir said subsequent lab findings have baffled highly qualified scientists because the implants show anomalies in regard to their biological and metallurgical structures.

The objects defy earthly scientific explanations and show isotopic ratios not of this world.

The interesting finding is that the membrane around the objects was composed of material from the patients own bodies before the objects were inserted. In fact, if medical science could duplicate this, we could perform implant procedures in the human body without risk of rejection, he said.

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Dr Leir said it was strange how his team could not find any entry wounds and the molecular structure of subjects skin and other tissues were not damaged.

Its possible the implants, which have magnetic properties, act as monitoring systems through being attached to peoples nervous systems.

Im of the opinion that implants provide evidence that the abduction phenomenon is a reality, said Dr Leir.

Dr Leir will be one of nine international guest speakers at UFOCUS NZ's Future Perspectives Conference to be held in Rotorua on September 29 and 30 this year (www.ufocusnz.org.nz). Speakers Mary Rodwell, a nurse, and Bill Chalker, a bio chemist, both from Australia, will also present forensic and genetic evidence suggestive of extraterrestrial contact with humans.

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