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PULSAR PROJECT Alien Technical Research - 25A Westchester Camp Office of Central Research #3 CODE: ARAMIS V - ADR3-24AT

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PULSAR PROJECT

Alien Technical Research - 25A

Westchester Camp

Office of Central Research #3

CODE: ARAMIS V - ADR3-24AT

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The following document is a continuation of the Blue Planet Project, and again, is believed to be the personal notes and scientific dairy of a scientist who was contracted by the government over several years to visit all crash sites, interrogate captured Alien Life Forms and analyze all data gathered from that endeavor. He also wrote notes on or about any documents which he came in contact with, which in any way related directly or indirectly to the organization, structure or operation for the collection of such data.

This individual was discovered to have kept and maintained such personal notes and therefore was scheduled for termination. He narrowly escaped termination by the government and is currently in hiding out of this country.

We believe his involvement in these investigations span over a thirty-three (33) year period. He was soon discovered and immediately went into hiding in 1990.

We modified his personal notes only so slightly, and only when necessary to make them flow together and read correctly.

When you read this document, it may disturb you. The real facts have a tendency to do exactly that, but this information needs to get to the general public. I caution you to use your best judgement when allowing a minor child to read this document.

At this time, to the best of the data we have available, there are at least one hundred and sixty (160) species or races of Aliens from different galaxies, stars and planet we have encountered. You will find as much data (as we have available thru 1990) on each race in the following pages, as each race is discussed. There are still more Aliens we haven't encountered yet, but we feel it won't be long before we do...

There will be more to come later ......

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

ALIEN PHARMACOLOGY FOR HUMANS 1 •Alterated Adrenalin 2 • Alterated Coradrenalin 3 • Cordrazine 4 • Cortropinex 5 • Formazinye 6 • Hyronalinx 7 • Masiform DX 8 • Melanexy 9 • Pituitary Hormone 10 • Ryetalyn (Vrietalyn) 11 • Sterilex 12 • Stokalinex 13

ALIEN PSYCHIC ABILITY 15 • Psionics 15 • Aura 15 • Cosmic Rays 16 • Tewric Energy 16 • Psychokinesis 16 • Plasma Reorganization 16

ALIEN CRAFT ENGINES 18 • The Impulse Propulsion Engine 18 • The Speed Gear Propulsion Engine 18

ALIEN SERVANTS FOR THE GREYS 20 • Servents from Rigelian 20 • Servents from Z-Reticulae 1 23 • Servents from Z-Reticulae 2 25

MK-ULTRA PROJECT 26 • The Controllers Affair 27 • Remote Hypnosis 28

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NORDIC PHYSIOLOGY 29 • The Nordic Body 29 • Nordic Internal Organs 31

ALIEN LANGUAGE 33 • Examples of Alien Writing 33

• Nordic and Pleiadian 33 • Vegan Ancient and Syrius 33 • Syrius 33 • K'Thai and Orion 33 • Antarian 34 • The Grey Universal 34 • The Universal Communication Symbol 34

VEGAN LANGUAGE 35 • Understanding their written language 35

• Orthography 35 • Tenses 36 • Accentuation 37 • Punctuation 37 • Sentence Structure 38 • Capitialization 38

• Understanding their numbers 39 • Understanding their Time Measurement 40

THE REVISED PERIODIC TABLE 41

THE GREY REPRODUCTION SYSTEM UPDATE 46

THE GOVERNMENTS PHILOSOPHY ON ALIENS 48 • Are the Aliens Hostile or Not ! 48

• Non-Hostility Situation 48 • Misperceived Intentions 48 • An Analysis is Needed 48 • Protective Measures ? 49 • Possible Benevolence 49

• Polarization Tendency 50 • Long-term Survival 51

A ROSWELL CRASH UPDATE 52

NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY (NSA) - SECURITY CODES 55

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ALIEN PHARMACOLOGY FOR HUMANS Medications, (drugs) are an essential part of human and/or humanoid patient care. Safe and proper administration of drugs requires sound and current knowledge of their action, side effects, toxicity, onset, and range of dosage. It must be remembered that drugs have the power to help or harm, and the required knowledge of pharmacology involves integrating a careful understanding of many different disciplines, including anatomy, physiology, pathology, microbiology, organic and inorganic chemistry, sociology and psychology.

Every drug should have a specific use as well as a general classification. Some of the more common classifications or categories of medications are as follows:

Autonomic Nervous System Drugs - work on the autonomic nervous system, which regulates many physiologic tasks necessary for the preservation of homeostasis, a constant internal

environment, such as digestion.

Cardiovascular System Drugs - are usually used to treat disturbances in cell metabolism and

in the circulatory system, i.e. veins, arteries, capillaries, and the heart muscle.

Central Nervous System Drugs - can act either to increase or to decrease activity of nerve centers and conducting pathways.

Psychotropic Drugs - are usually used in psychiatric treatment and therapy.

Anesthetic Agents - are central nervous system depressants that posses these characteristics:

• They have an affinity for nervous tissue

• Their action is reversible, with cells returning to normal upon elimination of the drug.

Antimicrobial Agents - are drugs which destroy or inhibit bacteria or other harmful micro-organisms.

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