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Alien Interview - Book Review for Amazon UK and Audio Interview
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This book [previously mentioned here] is based on telepathic/visual communication between the supposed survivor of the infamous 1947 Roswell crash in New Mexico and a regular Army nurse with rank of Master Sergant.
Below is a review done for Amazon UK. Suffice to say that at this stage I think this book is based on real events and the content, although subjective in the sense it was 'transmitted' into the mind of the late Matilda O'Donnell MacElroy, I believe is crucial to the wider scheme of our future development as a species. This may seem dramatic and I know some people don't see the testimony as authentic - but read the review then decide whether to obtain the book.
You can get it direct from self-publishing outlet Lulu. It comes in both softback form and E-book. A copy is also available from the Exo Uk documents archive - if you make a donation to the Editors charity. You cannot access the item until then.
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After reading the Roswell testimony - I'm somewhat more
pessimistic than before. If "true" - the data that the ET Airl provided
essentially tells us we are trapped on a planet which serves as a kind
of re-incarnation prison. She doesn't mention catastrophy but it
certainly doesn't bode well for "escaping" from this Gnostic prison we
seem to have found ourselves in as either:
- revolutionaries
- artists
- extreme criminals
...which it was claimed are the deadly demographics of Earth. This range of 'people polarity' is evident to most of us with a bit of life experience - is this why those who gain power tend to cling on efficiently and become more corrupt whilst a lot of attempts to change the situation come from a position of feeling power-less?
Info Nuggets - Evolutionary Walk-Ins:
The testimony from the ET "Airl" tells us that several prominent characters from history were actually Domain walk-ins. A walk-in is a UFOlogical term which essentially implies that a human nervous system has been hijacked [that's too stronger term maybe] either from birth or at a certain age.
The ultimate thing I grasped from the testimony was thenotion that we are all essentially operating bio-chemical shells - it's just that on earth it seems we are trapped whereas the Roswell ET groups from the domain are free to move from various 'doll body' forms as they desire. It seems the higher your evolutionary 'rank' the wider your choice of 'shell'.
Two figures mentioned as walk in catalysts - ie: purposely operating on earth to try and change the status quo for the better - were:
- Nichola Tesla - not a surprise, this has been thought for some time.
- Archduke Ferdinand - the story around this is interesting
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Amazon UK Review:
One of the most important pieces of exopolitical evidence, 14 Jul 2008
After hearing a talk-radio interview with the editor of this book I
was left both intrigued and slightly miffed by the end of it.
Intrigued because in this era of CGI and photoshop - image analysis
simply leads to more of the mundane, looped discussion about "real" or
"hoax" so contact testimony is, in my experience, both more valuable
and more interesting. I also despaired somewhat because this
information, if accurate [and since reading it I believe it is], should
have come out decades ago not on the deathbed of the Army nurse who
provided it.
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In addition to the communication from the pilot extra-terrestrial
from the Roswell crash itself, both Robert Spencer and Matilda
O'Donnell MacElroy provide various useful contexts for the bizarre and
often metaphysical journey the notes take the reader on. Believe me
when I suggest that the information the book contains is so explosive
that readers need this wrap around commentary to ground them as they
work through the details.
I suppose the information is *only* dramatic if you have a
background in this area. As Matilda mentions in the opening letter to
Spencer - if the information was presented to the mainstream press and
many other outlets it would just be laughed at or avoided due to to
fear of breaking the now outdated 'National Security State' taboo. If
however you have come across the Gnostic idea or indeed have examined
the contactee database for versions of our species galactic history and
evolution - you'll probably be equipped to enter the reality of the
Roswell ET and the information she [it had a female presence according
to the Army nurse] provides. The real question is do you want to?
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Without giving much away - much of the information we find
resonates on a deep level. It feels genetic and holographic. A lot
clicks into place when we learn for example [and here's the Gnostic
element - the Gnostics thought the human race have been caught in a
prison of matter and/or materialism] that Earth has been used as a
dumping ground by a huge ET race who came before the alliance the
Roswell ET belongs to. This 'prison planet' means we have two
polarities of characters: both 'criminal' types no-one wants and
numerous artists and political dissidents who were moved here for
failing to pull along with the big-brother type organisation this
dominant, space-faring group have developed in the wider galactic
scheme of things.
This book is one of a kind. Most will not be interested, others
will avoid due to the complexities it throws up - the rest of us can
learn from what we find - but it will hit you on an almost visceral
level.
davID Griffin, Exopolitics UK
Part 1
Playlist for other audio on youtube: here

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» 9 Comments
9Comment at Tuesday, 30 September 2008 22:08
Hi - I have read some stuff about the author being a SCientologist and the book was bascially to promote their "religion" - I have yet to buy a copy and see for myself... although I don't know much about scientology either! Better get a book on that too..
8Comment at Friday, 29 August 2008 20:14
Follow Up Note:::: There has been a fair bit of controversy generated by this book and whether Matilda was real or not. In addition several people are claiming the main thrust of the story is based on a core element of Scientology. I continue to maintain that the book is an excellent read whether "authentic" or not. Indeed, Roswell is already a foggy case - there's hardly a true narrative out there on it so I don't see Lawrence Spencer as having done any harm to the research community as some have claimed. Given the recent bigfoot blatant hoaxing and money-grabbing, Alien Interview is miles away when it comes to deception. In addition, the author is donating to charity. davID, Exo UK
7"book" at Friday, 18 July 2008 21:32
Whoever said this is on amazon for £3-00 is reading Amazon on MArs! It's £12 on the UK site!
6Comment at Wednesday, 16 July 2008 17:41
Plus I don't think the agenda is suitable for a disinfo type campaign - its inacccessible to 96% of the reading population so it's not the best thing for swaying public opinion. Additionall it rings true with me due to the Gnostic theme - in the ET literature the idea of a prison planet with 'bad' EBE types taking bodies to sway things resonates with much of what we see today. The editor himself seems like a decent, ethical guy - as much as i could gather this from mail exchanges though.
5Comment at Wednesday, 16 July 2008 17:41
Well you may have read up more on the galactic history side of all this so i am interested in your take. I suppose as usual I go on the characters involved - why would a dying old lady [with army record but low rank] spend her last year getting the documents together and giving them away to an author to release? It just makes little sense - far better to have a fake military witness or scientist still liiving if they wanted a story out.
4"2 feedback" at Wednesday, 16 July 2008 17:31
But then I also noticed how there are a lot of similarities with stories circling within the Scientology community, and the very choice of words used in the texts is very reminiscent of Scientology. (Referring to Space Operas etc.) So, I'm a bit skeptical... Especially because they hardly mention any other extraterrestrial races. Cheers,
3"1 feedback" at Wednesday, 16 July 2008 17:31
I just read the first 100 pages of Alien Interview. Hmmm... I'm not convinced. At first, I thought, it's propaganda. (There have been a number of similar stories in the last 12 years. They seem to come from a small group of Greys, newly arrived on the scene, who are not part of the usual Grey network, and want to come across as very powerful).
2"amazon" at Tuesday, 15 July 2008 09:17
Hi Mark You must not mean Amazon as it is not out second hand yet... maybe you mean Lulu - where it is about that price. A lot of ppl don't like screen reading though.
1"ET Roswell" at Tuesday, 15 July 2008 00:13
I found this cheap on Amazon as an E-book for £3-00 Will post an entry when i have been thru it, Mark.
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