Strange Implants - Alternative View

Strange Implants - Alternative View
Strange Implants - Alternative View

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Dr. Lehr, a former assistant professor at the California College of Medicine, emphasizes that he has always treated reports of contact with aliens with a certain amount of skepticism that is completely natural to human science. But the incidents he faced made him look at the problem differently. "Now, until they prove to me otherwise, I will proceed from the fact that I encountered objects of extraterrestrial origin," says the doctor.

Roger Lehr removed six mysterious implants from different parts of the body of his patients, and now he is tormented by the question of how many more people on Earth walk the streets of cities in different countries, unaware that there are some mysterious foreign objects in their bodies. People who claim to have been abducted by aliens report that aboard spacecraft called UFOs by earthlings, they underwent a thorough medical examination and strange surgical procedures.

Dr. Lehr became interested in such stories after a respected UFO researcher showed him X-rays of a woman who had been abducted: strange metal objects were clearly visible under the skin of her big toe. They resembled surgical instruments in shape, but the woman's medical history did not contain any records of any operation. Dr. Lehr became interested in this case and said that he would extract obscure objects from the patient's finger for free.

What the doctors saw in the pictures turned out to be implants of unknown origin. The metal rods were no thicker than a sewing needle, their length did not even reach one centimeter, and on the outside they were covered with a dense protective mass of dark gray color, similar to biological tissue. The mass was soft, but incredibly strong - it was not even taken by the scalpel, which surgeons use to cut the bone during the operation.

Dr. Lehr said that over the years of his 30 years of surgical practice, he had to remove a variety of objects from the human body, but he had never seen anything like it. Doctors sent the implants to a special laboratory, where experts worked, who had to solve many complex mysteries. The preliminary conclusions of the specialists were very strange and did not make the riddle more solvable. It turned out that the dense protective membrane was tightly connected to a metal rod inside it, and the rod itself consisted of at least 20 different metal elements. In addition, the implants were equipped with metal tendrils, which, as doctors suggest, connected to the nerve endings of the human skin and muscles. Doctors could not understand how the implants got into the bodies of people abducted by aliens:there were no scars or other marks on their skin that could indicate that the person had undergone surgery.

The recovered items were studied by experts in the field of electronics. They said that under an electron microscope, implants do not resemble a microcircuit or a printed circuit board, but are similar to an invention still unknown to mankind, indicating a much higher level of development of science and technology than on Earth. They were a unique combination of biological and electronic elements, inseparably welded together in some way that did not exist on earth.

In response to the hype surrounding obscure subjects, Roger Lehr's colleagues said: “Dr. Lehr is a highly respected surgeon with an impeccable reputation in his field. He is familiar with the latest scientific developments and would never risk his professional authority to report sensational but unverified experiences and research."

After Dr. Lehr's message, several other people said they agreed to an operation to retrieve strange objects that were accidentally found in their body during various medical research. “We have to figure out what the real purpose of these implants is and how they were placed in the bodies of the inhabitants of the Earth,” said Pat Parinello of West Columbia, who will soon become a patient of Roger Lehr.

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The doctor himself also believes that all discovered implants must be removed. He emphasizes that those patients who have already undergone such an operation experienced a tremendous sense of relief after it, as if they got rid of the power of incomprehensible devices over themselves.

From the book by Nikolai Nepomniachtchi "XX century: Discovery after discovery"