of decaying [
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]. They had been in the desert for the past two (2) years. Animals and time got to those bodies. The remains were transported to Sandia Base and eventually onto Los Alamos. We determined [that] both crashed spaceships were of similar design and the bodies of the aliens were all identical. They looked exactly the same. They had the same height, weight, and physical features. Here are the photographs of the aliens (Pause) [While presumably the president is looking at the photographs]
PRESIDENT: Can we classify them? I mean can we . . . well, connect them with anything Earthly?
The CARETAKER: No, Mr. President. They donât have any similar characteristics of a human, with exception of there [their] eyes, ears and a mouth. Their internal body organs are different. Their skin is different, their eyes, ears, and even breathing is different. Their blood wasnât red and their brain was entirely different from human. We could not classify any part of the aliens with humans. They had blood and skin, although considerably different than human skin. Their eyes had two different eyelids. Probably because their home planet was very bright.
PRESIDENT: Maybe Iâm getting ahead, but do we know where they came from? Mars, our system or where?
The CARETAKER: Yes, Mr. President, we do know where they come from. I can go into this now, or I can wait until it comes up in the briefing.
PRESIDENT: No, no, please, continue. I can wait.
The CARETAKER: Thank you, Mr. President. EBE stayed alive until 1952 when it died. We learned a great deal from EBE. Although EBE did not have voice organs like humans, it was able to communicate with an operation performed by military doctors. EBE was extremely intelligent. It learned English quickly, mainly by listening to the military personnel who were responsible for EBEâs safety and care. EBE was housed in a special area at Los Alamos and Sandia Base. Although many different military doctors, scientists, and a select number of civilians studied EBE, it never became upset or angry. EBE helped us learn from all the items found in the two crash sites. EBE showed us how some of the items worked, such as a communications device. It also showed us how various other devices worked.
PRESIDENT: Excuse me, but you are referring to this creature as an IT. Did it have a gender?
The CARETAKER: Iâm sorry Mr. President, but yes, it was male. Within EBEâs race they had males and females.
PRESIDENT: OK, thank you. Please continue . . .
The CARETAKER: It took the EBE spaceship nine (9) of our months to travel the 40 [38.42] light-years. Now, as you can see, that would mean the EBE spaceship traveled faster than the speed of light. But this is where it gets really technical. Their spaceships can travel through a form of âspace tunnelsâ that gets them from point A to point B faster without having to travel at the speed of light. I cannot fully understand how they travel, but we have many top scientists who can understand their concept.
For those portions of the Reagan briefing in March 1981 relating to Project Serpo, please see appendix 11.
A NEW PLANETARY ERA
The survival of Ebe1, what we learned from him and from the crashed discs, and our subsequent association with his planet opened up an entirely new era of our planetâs history. It was the first baby step for Earth on the stage of galactic affairs, and it initiated a lasting alliance between the United States and a civilization on a distant planet. This was our antidote to the threat of the Fourth Reich in Antarctica, and it came at a perfect time. Roswell transformed American technology, expanded our cosmic vision, and opened the door to the space age.
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LOS ALAMOS
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