Перед смертью летная медсестра ВВС США Матильда О’Доннелл МакЭлрой поделилась секретными интервью с пришельцем в Розуэлле в 1947 году.

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👽🛸 «Матильда о’Доннелл Макелрой — Розуэлл, 1947, интервью с инопланетянином (Эйрл)» Медсестра ВВС США Матильда О’Доннелл Макелрой, взяв интервью у инопланетянина по имени Эйрл, сказала, что Земля была тюрьмой для пришельцев до 30 000 лет до нашей эры. https://youtu.be/JOzK4ByFbzo

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  1. I’ve listened to the entire thing and it’s very enticing, but i have some suspicions. Specifically the aliens account of evolution not being real and that every single creature and plant on this planet was placed here. Taking in to account the millions of microbes and deep sea creatures this just doesn’t seem likely to me. Also, the fact that the alien randomly crashed at Roswell and Matilda just happened to be one of the 7000 souls of the aliens legion that was forced to incarnate on earth amongst the billions of people on earth, and just happened to meet the alien seems impossibly unlikely.

  2. I just read that the position she supposedly held did not exist at the time she was promoted in 1947. Also the branch of the army that she was employed in ceased existence that year.

  3. It’s definitely interesting to read/listen to, however the idea that there was a literal trillion year old empire and they still use the idea of «prisons» (obviously in a more cosmic scale) seems so dumb for a trillion year old species with limitless collective conscious knowledge to still employ a short-term resource hungry tactic of punishment for the sake of enjoying another’s pain and anguish.

    I mean i don’t know what a trillion year old species that supposedly «created universes» would think, but still using ideas of prisons sounds kind of whack

  4. This is so fake, and done so hilariously through the lens of an American at the time. The things the «alien says» and how they say it, the phrases, and what not, all done so through the lens of someone from like 1960s American who watched Star Trek a few times.

  5. At one point in the story, the alien mentions that they have a marketing team and that some other rich alien probably paid for the creation of the platypus to look funny.

    I’m not making this up.

  6. I enjoyed the book and although I believe it’s fiction it does tick a lot of the UFO lore boxes.

    Unfortunately learning the author’s link with Scientology changed the whole perspective on the motivation behind writing the book.

  7. The whole thing for me fell apart when she said two girls of the members of the the Lost Battalion are working as operators of a communication switchboard on an asteroid. Why would ETs use communication switchboards when we barely even them anymore?

  8. Yeah if I was an alien name Airl and you kept me locked up, I’d probably troll your ass too. Js, even if what she’s saying is true, why would aliens tell us the truth in captivity?

  9. I’ve been listening to the video, almost halfway through. Thanks for sharing the link…tbh I’m not sure if I’ll finish it. I’m more interested in finding info on the provenance of the text and curious on any debunking info to add to the mix. This reminds me so far of a mix of Star Wars and elements of L Ron Hubbard’s stuff in Scientology. It would be a hoot if Scientology turned out to be accurate…God forbid. I also am left wondering if anyone has tried to forensically examine this text to try to pinpoint when exactly it was written. I’ve been a long time fan of 1900s literature, something feels off about this having been written in the 1940s. Still, it’s a fun listen on a rainy Sunday.

  10. There are several inconsistencies. It’s quite far fetched. Kind of interesting that Current Science fiction shows have a few similarities (The Dominian,the Empire, expansion) Maybe those writers are IS-BEs recalling their past live on a prison planet. It’s an interesting Sci- fi.

  11. I’ve listened to the entire video, and the individual who claimed to have worked in a laboratory » from a few days ago » essentially suggested that these beings are cultivated in a lab and prepared for immediate deployment. It makes me wonder if Matilda’s notes might be true, and if these beings are actually bodies infused with extraterrestrial souls that, if brought to earth, get imprisoned and born in another body.

    While I’m uncertain about her notes’ authenticity, I strongly believe they are genuine. It may sound far-fetched, but I can’t help but contemplate the civilizations that existed prior to ours and why they were consistently eradicated, leading humans to restart their progress from scratch. One thing is certain—they are not of this world. Despite never having personally witnessed a UFO, living in the Middle East, I’m aware that some individuals have, and others dismissed it as a wrong sighting.

    I couldn’t understand who was the » Old Empire » is, and if we were prisoners why isn’t anything being done about it? and what’s the deal with the old empire vs the domain? my mind exploded listening to these 4.5 hours. lots of questions.

    I may have some wrong misunderstanding when it comes to the video, my English isn’t perfect, but my curiosity is.

  12. Was a big fan of this interview, it started off very good and interesting but yeah..
    It became a best seller novel style writing sadly and I stopped listening and reading at the same time.

    Because no one tells their opinions or takes notes as lyric and artistic as possible.

    Let me give you an example:
    When you take notes of what someone says, you don’t write word to word , you write the whole idea and what they mean.
    To tell you about something in the past , they would tell you such thing as:

    — The entrance to that building is behind the alley way, through a gate where we hid our base.

    but in this fiction book they say

    — The entrance to that scary building is right behind the alleyway where it has many recent stories and historical background between 1100 BC — 400 BC, through a gnarly metal gate with 2 handles which was guarded with the latest alien technology called AMprisia where we hid our mother base…

    do you see the difference?

    Yeah that was the tell for me.

    But I wish it was real. so much,

  13. I read this a few years ago. People in the comments said that it was a fan fiction but who knows at this point. Take everything with a grain of salt. For me personally, I want to believe. 😁

  14. At one point it reads like pure fiction, but other points are dead on with some of the theories we here today. Fascinating stuff if true. Really explains how they can travel vast distances while the human body can’t withstand the same journey. Too many people are stuck on the human anatomy, and think all life needs water and is similar to us, rather than other beings being more of an energy or spirit which thrive off consciousness and not attached to a permanent physical body.

  15. This was written by a sci-fiction author Lawrence R Spencer. There is no evidence this person existed or the documents. Here is a review of the book from Amazon:

    “1.0 out of 5 stars
    Heads Up Warning
    Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 14, 2008
    Mr. Spencer obviously didn’t do his homework before consenting to sign his name as the author. This tale, allegedly from a Roswell witness, by the name of Matilda O’Donnel MacElroy does not hold up to scrutiny. Mr. Spencer admittedly never met this person and only had a 20 minute phone conversation with her 10 years ago wherein Ms. MacElroy refused to comment on anything relating to the Roswell incident. Low and behold, 10 years later Mr. Spencer claims he received a package (which he says he destroyed, so no evidence remains) of documents and transcripts allegedly from Matilda O’Donnel MacElroy but even Mr. Spencer can not verify the author and all attempts he made resulted in no such person exists. But more importantly, he claims Ms. MacElroy to be «Senior Master Sergeant
    Women’s Army Air Force Medical Corp, Retired, 509th Bomb Group, Roswell, New Mexico» and boldly states so on the cover of the book. The rank of «senor master sergeant» didn’t exist in 1947 and the Army Air Force went out of existence September 18th 1947 when the U.S. Air Force was established by the National Security Act of 1947. There is no way possible that Ms. MacElroy (even if she did exist) could have retired from a non-existent military group. I wouldn’t waste one minute reading this book or giving the contents any credibility what so ever. The circumstances surrounding this book and the contents are at best dubious and highly unplausible. Consider it another well crafted fear mongering hoax likely perpetrated by the massive coverup machine already in place.”

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