Casebook
Alien Implants
Chapter One
MY intention in writing this book is to provide a clear, concise account of how
I applied my medical skills to a phenomenon that has not been looked at
seriously by the scientific establishment. By doing this, I think I have come
up with some of the most astonishing findings of any UFO research to date.
Fifty years after the modern UFO era began, mainstream science and medicine
still regard the UFO phenomenon as foolish pseudoscience. If UFOs were taken
seriously, there would be multimillion-dollar funding of a well-planned and
coordinated global research effort. Instead, ufology gets along as best it can
with minimal funding, raised largely by public membership in various UFO
organizations and by small grants to individuals from daring philanthropic
individuals.
The story of my own research efforts is one of coincidence, curiosity, and
struggle against many obstacles. This is the story of how a doctor and
scientist got interested in the field of UFOs.
I was awarded the degree of Doctor of Podiatric Medicine in 1964. After
graduation, I trained in surgery, and became ... read full excerpt from: Casebook: Alien Implants ebook