
In 1995, podiatrist and Ufologist Dr. Roger Lier was introduced to two patients who claimed to have been abducted by extraterrestrials. And both had evidence to prove it – small, seed-sized implants that had been left inside their bodies. Not only did Dr. Lier remove these implants, he sent them to Los Alamos National Laboratories for analysis. And their best scientists confirmed – the foreign objects did not contain materials from earth.
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Ashley Flowers
I want you to imagine something for a moment. It's a cold February night. You're driving home from a friend's house down a dark, winding road, when you see what looks like headlights blocking the street ahead of you. But as you get closer, you realize those lights aren't in front of you.
Yvette Gentile
They're above you.
Ashley Flowers
When you look up, you expect to see the spotlight of a helicopter. Only the object emitting this light is perfectly silent. You can still hear the trees rattling in the wind. And that light, whatever it's attached to, isn't moving either. It's fixated on you, waiting for you. And then, just like that, it's gone. You check your car radio. Moments ago it said 11pm but now it says 1am how could that be? How do two hours pass in the blink of an eye? Perhaps you're tired. You think, let me go home, splash some water on my face, and go to bed. You try to forget about it for months, maybe even years. But then one day, you're at a doctor's appointment. They need some X rays. They want to take a closer look at that hairline fracture. But the images stop the doctors in their tracks. Do you know you have a tiny foreign object in your leg?
Yvette Gentile
The doctor asks.
Ashley Flowers
One that seemingly left no scar. One that you can't, for the life of you remember how it got there. I know this sounds like something out of a science fiction novel, but it's not. Dozens of people have found themselves in scenarios like this after their encounters with UFOs. Which is why we need an entire episode to discuss one very hot button topic. That aliens might not just be visiting us, but experimenting on us as well. I'm Ashley Flowers. This is SO Supernatural.
Racha Pecorero
Welcome back to another wild episode of so Supernatural. I'm Racha Pecorero.
Yvette Gentile
And I'm Yvette Gentile. And today we're diving into one of the most frightening topics within alien implants.
Racha Pecorero
An abduction experience alone has to be terrifying. But many have also reported feeling watched or followed afterwards. They talk about losing hours of time in just a few seconds and strange pains and symptoms.
Yvette Gentile
All things that could technically be explained away. Except there are some who have concrete evidence to show for it. Like advanced alien technologies that have been inserted into their bodies.
Racha Pecorero
Those who've studied these devices think they might be keeping track of human subjects. But others say they might fundamentally change the ways our bodies work, alter our brains, or maybe even give some abductees psychic powers.
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Yvette Gentile
Here we go y'all. Aliens, aliens and aliens.
Racha Pecorero
Obviously I know we both love all things extraterrestrial, but I've never had an encounter. But yvette I remember you telling me about an experience that you had before I was even born.
Yvette Gentile
Yeah, this was in 1976, and it was the year that my grandmother Jimmy Lee passed away. And we had driven to Reno to pick up all of her stuff. And then we were going back to la. So we were in this U Haul and it was my stepfather, Billy, mom and Aunt Dolly. And Aunt Dolly had gotten sick, so we had to pull over to the side in this remote area. And it felt like, you know, I was probably six years old. I don't really know where we were, but it felt like we were near like a open air force base or military base of some kind. And as we got out of the car, you know, everybody was worried about Aunt Dolly. But then all of a sudden, something strange happened. And I can't put my finger on it because I was so young, but whatever it was, it terrified like everybody. And I remember Billy and Mom saying, get in the car, get in the car, get in the car. It was almost like there was these bright lights. I wish I could go back so I could figure out what had actually happened. But I think from that day on, it always left me wondering what else is out there or what else is up there? You know, it was really bizarre.
Racha Pecorero
I feel like a nighttime sighting, like the one you had, Yvette, or even a daytime sighting or a telepathic encounter, that's one thing. But a sudden and paralyzing kidnapping, well, no matter how cool that flying saucer is in the air, that would be terrifying. For some reason, when we think about alien encounters, we just kind of tend to picture an incredible sighting in the sky. The kind we'd be lucky to stumble upon for ourselves. Something that would leave us with an unmistakable sense of awe. And like you said, Yvette, wondering what else is out there that we just don't know about yet. But today we're here to talk about an alien encounter that's far darker and more sinister in nature. The kind that begs the question, what in the world do they want from us and why? Like an alien standing before you in the flesh, taking you up into their spaceship and running all sorts of experiments on you before implanting something into your body.
Yvette Gentile
It sounds horrific, I mean, no doubt, but if you're thinking it's too far fetched, think again. Because there aren't just a ton of people who've survived these encounters. There are also plenty of researchers and whistleblowers who've come forward with some shocking information. And it's thanks to one man in particular, a podiatrist named Dr. Roger Lear, that we know a lot more about these alien implants.
Racha Pecorero
Roger's fascination with UFOs started in July of 1947, when he was about 12 years old. He was sitting at the dinner table when his father walked in and slapped a newspaper down in front of him. He told Roger the US Government had captured a flying saucer.
Yvette Gentile
The front page article was referencing the famous Roswell incident. And y'all, we have talked about Roswell on several different cases and these stories always tie back to Roswell in one way or another.
Racha Pecorero
Well, Roger could never forget the look on his father's face, how excited he was about the discovery. From that day on, he wanted nothing more than to relive that sense of wonder by finding proof of life on other planets. Roger kept up this passion well into adulthood, and a lot of people respected his opinions about it. I mean, he wasn't just some conspiracy theorist. By most accounts, this was a credible guy. Roger understood science and had even built a successful career around it. For decades, he worked as a podiatrist in the suburbs of Los Angeles. And he spent his career on the cutting edge of medical technology, exploring different ways to use new scientific discoveries to help his patients. But everything changed for Roger when a friend reached out to him and asked him if he wanted to attend a lecture held by the Mutual UFO Network.
Yvette Gentile
So we've talked about MUFON before, but if you're new here, MUFON is a group that's all about researching and understanding UFOs. They do their own studies and they also give lectures and classes to the general public.
Racha Pecorero
As you can imagine, Roger was happy to be a one, and he loved the experience. It was everything he'd been looking for. A community that was scientific and had a well researched approach to UFOs and aliens. So Roger quickly became a regular at MUFON's classes and lectures and eventually he joined the organization himself.
Yvette Gentile
Fast forward to June of 1995, when Roger's 60 years old, still working in podiatry and still going to different MoveOn seminars. And around that time, Roger learned there's going to be a huge UFO conference in Los Angeles. He agrees to go as a representative of the group, knowing it will be a great opportunity to learn from other enthusiasts. But what he didn't expect was for this conference to change the course of his life.
Racha Pecorero
That was all thanks to one attendee named Darrell Sims. Darrell was an expert on alien abductions and he was there selling books and other memorabilia. But he had something else at his table. Something very unique. A bunch of X rays from a handful of different people. Roger began browsing the display. And there was one X ray in particular that caught his eye. An image of someone's foot with two little metal shards inside, Almost like someone had inserted something into the flesh. Roger asked about it, and Darryl said the X rays came from a woman he knew. He also claimed this woman had these images taken after an alien abduction experience. So according to Daryl, the woman barely remembered anything. She just remembered that it felt like some kind of procedure. So he handed Roger a copy of her medical records. And when Roger flipped through them, they looked totally legit. Like real doctors names. And nothing seemed forged or suspicious. So if this was all a hoax, it was a really convincing one. Plus, right there in black and white. The note said this person had never gotten foot surgery, and yet her X rays bore all the signs of a previous operation. An operation that no hospital ever recorded or requested. And all of this felt really strange to Roger, who, again, was a podiatrist.
Yvette Gentile
Darryl said the woman still had the implant in her foot to that day, and she wanted to get it removed, but the procedure was way too expensive, and she didn't have health insurance to help cover it. And that's when Roger realized seeing this X ray at this seminar wasn't a coincidence. It was fate. For years, he'd been looking for hard evidence that aliens were real. And here it was, right in front of him. So Roger asked Darryl if there was any way he could put him in touch with the woman. He was willing to remove these objects from her foot for free. And Darryl was more than happy to introduce them. He knew she would be thrilled about Roger's offer. But Roger didn't have to stop with her. Darryl knew of several other people who had the same experience. If Roger was open to it, he was sure they would want to meet him, too. And Roger didn't hesitate. He said of course he'd help. So shortly after, Darryl called Roger with another contact. A second person who wanted to have their implant removed.
Racha Pecorero
But there was one catch, and it was kind of a big one. This patient had something implanted in his hand. Roger was a podiatrist, not a hand specialist, but that didn't matter. He needed to know what was really going on. So he decided to put together a team. He called up a hand specialist that he knew brought in a few trusted nurses and operating room professionals and a film crew to record the procedures. Because Roger knew that if what he was about to uncover was real. It could change the world.
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On August 19, 1995, Dr. Roger Lear had scheduled two surgeries. First, he'd be removing two implants from the foot of Darryl's initial contact. Then he would assist with a second removing an implant from another man's hand. And a video crew would be standing by to capture it all. Roger was operating at his own private practice just outside of Los Angeles, and by mid afternoon, everything was set up and ready to go. Now it was just a matter of getting the abductees under the knife.
Racha Pecorero
Roger's first patient was a woman named Patricia. She lived in rural Texas alongside her husband and their two sons, and she was convinced that she'd been abducted by aliens. Not just once, but multiple times. And it didn't seem to matter where she was, whether she was at home or on vacation, they always found her. The first encounter was back in 1969, when she was just about 23 years old. But Patricia's memories of this abduction were honestly kind of a mess, like her mind was trying to block out whatever happened. While she didn't remember much, she did remember where it took place. By an old Civil War site while she was on a camping trip with her family. That night they set up their tent, lit a campfire, and were winding down after dark. Her kids were playing with flashlights when they spotted something strange overhead. A light, one that was way too bright to be a normal star. And when the boys flashed their lights at it, it blinked back at them, almost like it was trying to say something.
Yvette Gentile
Patricia was more worried about the kids bedtime than anything. So she told them to pack it in for the night. And then she cozied up in her sleeping bag and dozed off herself. But later that evening, her husband woke her up in a panic. He claimed he'd seen something lurking near their campsite. He didn't get a good look at it, but whatever it was, it terrified him. So Patricia woke the children and loaded them into the car. They drove off in the middle of the night, leaving all their things behind. But as they were racing down the road, they saw more lights. And these seemed to be following the car, getting closer and closer. Then a second later, the lights just disappeared.
Racha Pecorero
At least it felt like it was only a second later. But Patricia noticed that suddenly the car was facing the opposite direction. So when her husband hit the gas again, he ended up driving back toward the campsite rather than away from it. He was too freaked out to realize what was happening or to turn around. He just kept speeding until their tents came back into view. That's when Patricia saw that their campfire had burnt out. Even though there should have been enough wood to last all night, it was like hours had passed in the blink of an eye.
Yvette Gentile
Then, a year later or so, in 1970, Patricia has another similar encounter. This time, she wakes up around 3am and sees a strange green light shining into her bedroom. She's freaking, terrified. She starts screaming. But somehow her husband just sleeps through her cries, which felt impossible. I mean, it's almost like something was preventing him from waking up. She tries to run away, but that's when she realizes she's paralyzed. She couldn't move at all. Then, in an instant, Patricia found herself in an unfamiliar room. Again, she had no recollection of how she made it there from her bed. But this time around, she's strapped to some kind of table in what appeared to be a laboratory. The area was full of machinery that she didn't recognize or understand. And the next thing she knew, she was back in her bed with her husband at her side.
Racha Pecorero
Not long after that second encounter, Patricia went to the doctor for something completely unrelated. A splinter in her foot. But when the X rays came back, they revealed something she never expected. Two metal implants embedded under her skin. There was no doubt in her mind these implants were a direct result of her alien encounters. She didn't know exactly when they had been placed there, but she was determined to get them out as soon as possible.
Yvette Gentile
And I'm guessing that's how she eventually connected with Daryl. He was well known for his research into alien abductees and UFOs, so he might have seemed like the only person who could help her.
Racha Pecorero
And that's probably how the second patient, a man named Peter, found Daryl too, because he had a very similar story. Peter was 6 years old when he had his own bizarre encounter. And this was back in 1954. He remembers waking up in the middle of the night and feeling like he wasn't in control of his own body. He gets up, walks out of his room and goes outside. And there he watches as a bright light descends from the sky. It was so blinding that he couldn't make out many details, only that it was a sphere and it was making some sort of hissing sound. This glowing ball of light lands about 18ft from him, and as he stares, it just spins around at these impossible speeds. Finally, Peter starts regaining control of his body and runs away. As far as Peter remembers, he never went into the light or boarded any kind of ship. But as he was booking it back into his house, he did feel a sharp pain in his left hand. Now, I have no idea if he told his parents about what happened to him that night, but 11 years later, in 1965, 17 year old Peter has another encounter with a UFO. This time it flies right over his car one night while he's on a trip with some friends. At first, they just assumed it was a plane, but something about it felt off. So Peter and his friends decided to follow it, whatever it was, to get a better look. But this thing wasn't moving like any plane they'd ever seen. It was darting around and weaving through the sky. At one point, it even hovered right over their car. And then, out of nowhere, Peter and his friends were completely frozen. They couldn't move, they couldn't speak, they couldn't even drive. It was like someone hit pause on the entire world. Even the plants around them went completely still until the craft finally moved on again.
Yvette Gentile
Peter didn't have any memory of ever setting foot on an alien craft, let alone undergoing any type of surgery. But Years later, in 1971, he was getting a medical exam when his doctor noticed something had been implanted in his hand. The problem was they couldn't figure out what it was or how it got there.
Racha Pecorero
So now, finally, in 1995, Roger and his colleagues were going to give Peter and Patricia the answers they'd been waiting for. Not only was Roger going to remove the implants, he also ordered all kinds of tests to try and figure out what these things were made of. But getting Patricia's first implant out was way harder than Roger expected. What should have been a super quick procedure dragged on for nearly an hour. The implant was barely visible, even though the X ray made it seem like it should have been really easy to find. And just as Roger was getting close to it, Patricia actually started to wake up. His team had to up the anesthesia before they could finally remove the strange object from her foot.
Yvette Gentile
At first glance, they couldn't tell what this thing was made out of. It didn't seem to be metal. In fact, it was surrounded by some kind of coating or casing that looked like biological flesh. But at the same time, it was also gray and shiny. And when Roger tried to cut it, the thing did not give to his blade at all. It was basically indestructible.
Racha Pecorero
And remember, Patricia's X rays didn't just show one implant. It showed two. They showed up in the original scans and in the new ones Roger ordered right before her surgery. But when Roger tried to remove the second one, he couldn't find it. He looked at the X ray, then went back to the foot. He cut into the area where it should have been, but nothing was there. So they adjusted her foot and tried again. Roger started to wonder if maybe the X ray had thrown them off. Like if it had captured her foot at a weird angle and that made the implant seem like it was somewhere it wasn't. So they repositioned Patricia and tried again. This time he found it. And get this. It was near her toe. But when he pulled it out, it wasn't anything like the first implant. This one was about the size and shape of a pumpkin seed, but with strange tendril like strands coming out of it. They sealed both implants and specimen jars to examine later. Then it was time for Peter's operation.
Yvette Gentile
Only his was tricky too. Just like Patricia's, they had a hard time finding the implant. When they first cut into Peter's hand, there was nothing there. They even double checked the X ray to make sure they were looking at the right area. It took a while before Roger and his team finally found the implant. And when they did, they removed an object that looks similar to to the pumpkin seed one from Patricia's toe.
Racha Pecorero
Roger couldn't make sense of these things. He didn't know what they were, what they were supposed to do, what they were made of, anything. So he sent them to the Los Alamos National Laboratories, hoping they could make.
Yvette Gentile
Sense of Them and y'all. This is a big deal. We're talking about a major government run facility that's always on the cutting edge of scientific research. This is literally the very place where the first atomic bomb was designed. But Los Alamos also had a deal with a UFO researching group, one of MUFON's partners. So they agreed to do tests on different materials and technology that could potentially be alien. Rogers Research fit the bill to a tee, and if anyone could help get these people some answers, it was them.
Racha Pecorero
But when the results came back, their technicians were absolutely baffled. Los Alamos told Roger that these three implants were made of a blend of a bunch of different common elements. Think iron, copper, aluminum, and calcium, as well as small amounts of rare elements like ruthenium. There were 11 different elements total, but it wasn't the same blend for each implant. They were all made up of a slightly different collection of materials. Here's the other wild thing. The combinations of the materials in these implants, well, they're pretty rare here on Earth, but they're super common in meteorites.
Yvette Gentile
Roger was stunned. In his mind, this was proof that implants must have come from space. From there on out, he built a whole career out of removing implants from alien abductees. Each time he performed a surgery, he wrote an article about it or did a press interview. Soon, he was pretty famous for the operations, at least in the UFO circles. And it wasn't long before people started writing him letters and approaching him at all the different conferences. Abductees from all over were coming out of the woodwork, begging him to remove their implants, too. In total, he performed surgeries like this on 17 different patients. And Roger continued this work for 19 years, right up until he died in 2014.
Racha Pecorero
I actually want to take a second to talk about Roger's death because, honestly, the circumstances around it feel pretty strange to me. At the time, ironically, he was actually dealing with some foot issues of his own. So he checked himself into the hospital. Everything seemed fine. A little while after he got settled into his room, Roger got up to use the bathroom right there in the hallway. He had a heart attack. He collapsed and died in a hospital surrounded by doctors. And somehow no one could save him. I mean, come on.
Yvette Gentile
Okay, in fairness, Roger was almost 80 years old, and we haven't mentioned this, but during our research for this episode, we learned that he also had a chronic health condition. So it's not that hard to believe that he'd have a sudden, fatal heart attack. In fact, he was in very poor health for years before his death. But he pushed through it to perform his life's work, removing as many implants as possible before his death. Roger and his final patient even agreed to participate in a full length documentary. It covered their journey before, during and after the operation. This doc is called patient 17. Like the other abductees, the film's subject only had hazy memories of his alien encounters. He knew the incidents began back when he was a child, years ago, and that over the course of several nights, strange beings had come into his bedroom when he was trying to sleep. At first, patient 17 was frozen or paralyzed during these encounters. But then, like Peter, he regained control of his body. But Unlike Peter, Patient 17 fought back against the creatures. That was all he remembered. Though he suspected the aliens must have erased his memory. The patient also didn't remember them implanting anything in his leg. And like the others, the implant was a seed shaped device surrounded by flesh. And its origins didn't seem to come from Earth.
Racha Pecorero
But patient 17's journey wasn't over. Even after the implant was removed, he just couldn't shake the feeling that he'd been horribly violated. The patient didn't know what the aliens wanted from him, but he still felt used, objectified. During the documentary, he explained, we don't have control over any of this. We're just being herded like cattle and tagged and who knows what they're doing.
Yvette Gentile
Patient 17, like so many survivors, still doesn't know why. Why have they been chosen? And what did these aliens want from them? Which is why they keep searching for answers. And recently, someone else has been looking into their cases, namely the US government.
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A lot of what we know about alien implants today comes from a man you might have heard of before, especially if you've been following the UFO UAP Congressional hearings in the us his name is Luis Elizondo, and he's a very accomplished, respected former government employee. In the early 2000s, he worked as an intelligence officer for the US military. He was very focused on the war on terror, which was going full speed ahead at the time. So Luis spent a lot of time in Afghanistan studying terrorist groups and handling extremely high stakes, high pressure situations.
Racha Pecorero
But one day in 2009, Luis got called into a meeting with someone from the Department of Defense. His colleague, James Lakatsky, who by the way, was a literal rocket scientist, wanted to talk about a job opening. But James was being weirdly vague about what the job actually was. Then, halfway through the conversation, he suddenly asked, what do you think about UFOs? But Luis honestly hadn't paid them much attention to him. UFOs weren't a national security threat, so they weren't worth his time. After Louise made a dismissive comment, James simply replied, quote, don't let your own personal bias get the best of you, because what you learn here may challenge any preconceived notions.
Yvette Gentile
As it turned out, this job opening was for a particular government program. It allegedly recovered downed UFOs, collected technology from the crash sites, and reverse engineered it. This is all wild, but if you want to learn more about reverse engineering, go give our episode on Hangar 18A Listen, because it'll explain a lot. While Luis remained skeptical, he still accepted the job. Then he rose through the ranks until he was ultimately running the division.
Racha Pecorero
It's worth mentioning that the Department of Defense has publicly announced that Luis was never a part of this program. According to them, he didn't even work for it, let alone run it. They also say that this division doesn't have anything to do with UFOs.
Yvette Gentile
But when Luis wrote his autobiography years later, the Department of Defense demanded to read it before it could be published, and they redacted huge chunks of it. So you gotta wonder, if Luis was making all of this up, why bother censoring him? To me, it sounds like the Department of Defense wasn't telling the whole story. It reminds me of everything we just covered on our recent Apollo 20 episode. I mean, as we know, government officials can be experts at disinformation 1000%.
Racha Pecorero
And let the record show, I totally believe Luis. He said he was with the program for eight years until 2017, and during that time, he saw wild Unexplainable things. Wrecks with advanced technology that didn't seem like it originated on Earth. And bodies that seemed human, like, but weren't actually human.
Yvette Gentile
Then one day, Louise got a call informing him there'd been a wave of abductions. Many of the victims were in the military. And after the encounters, many of these enlistees have found strange things in their bodies. Alleged alien implants. On one occasion, Louise actually got to speak to the doctors who performed one of these surgeries, and he got to see the implant they extracted. He heard how each time they got close enough to grab it, the freaking thing moved. I don't mean they were bumping it or pushing it around. I mean, the implant was moving on its own.
Racha Pecorero
And in Luis's opinion, there was an intelligence to this movement. He thought this tiny piece of metal somehow knew the doctors were trying to remove it, so it was burrowing deeper and darting around to prevent them from getting at it. Even when they did finally remove it from the host, the object was still wriggling around on the medical tray. One of the doctors put it on a slide and stuck it under a microscope. But then a sense of horror washed over him, and he freaked out. He got a feeling that this whole situation was not right. He couldn't even stand to look at the thing. The good news was Luis had a lot of experience with alien technology by this point, so he examined the implant for himself. Luis thought it looked like a microchip, except it had a biological casing, like if microchips could grow their own flesh. And the object was about as wide as a knuckle.
Yvette Gentile
It's wild how many parallels there are between Louise's story and Roger's accounts, because both men saw the implants somehow evade the doctors who wanted to remove them. And you remember how difficult it was for Roger to get the devices out of his patient's hand and foot. Because Roger had also noted that the implants appeared to be coated in a flesh like casing.
Racha Pecorero
And that wasn't the only thing their patients had in common. Turns out UFO researchers have noticed a weird pattern in abductees. They tend to love salty foods. Like, if you put a bowl of popcorn or potato chips in front of them, they literally can't resist it.
Yvette Gentile
And we're not just talking about a love for salty snacks, because, y'all, if that's the case, I'm definitely guilty as charged.
Racha Pecorero
Nope, we're talking about an insatiable desire for salt. One that's way beyond your snack cravings or mine. Some even Reported routinely dumping a ton of salt on their meals. Way more than normal. Plus, whenever these people get surgery, they have odd, unexpected reactions to anesthesia. Sometimes they need way higher doses than usual, like what happened with Patricia. Other times, they have allergic reactions, even if they've never had an anesthesia allergy before. And a lot of them have an irregularity in their brains. One region that's slightly larger than average. It's called the caudate putamen.
Yvette Gentile
This region is in the middle of the brain. It's responsible for a lot of different things, including muscle movement, which is pretty interesting given how many abductees say they can't move during their alien encounters. It makes you wonder if extraterrestrials are intentionally doing something to that part of their brain.
Racha Pecorero
And remember how Peter and Patient 17 seem to gain some kind of resistance to the paralysis? They were abducted again and again, until finally they were able to move enough to run away or fight back. Maybe if Peter or Patient 17 had larger caudate putamens than the average person, they also had some kind of immunity.
Yvette Gentile
Or if you're really into conspiracy theories and paranormal research, you might know that this region is important for another reason. It's said that people with an enlarged caudate putamen tend to have psychic abilities. This is especially true among those who can perform a feat called remote viewing. That's when people can allegedly see and hear things that are happening in far off places by transporting their consciousness. Just imagine this if you were sitting in your bedroom and able to spy on a conversation that's happening in the next house over, even with the doors shut and the blinds closed.
Racha Pecorero
Or even better, imagine sitting in an army base in the United States and being able to watch and hear Russian generals talking about their plans on the other side of the world.
Yvette Gentile
Needless to say, remote viewing could have massive military implications, assuming anyone actually has that ability. That may be why the CIA studied remote viewing and other psychic abilities in a program that ran from 1972 to 1995. It changed its name a bunch of times over the years, but these days, most people know it as Project Stargate. If you want to learn more about Stargate, Ashley did a whole Deep Dive episode on it. We'll drop a link to it in the show notes for this episode. But it's worth mentioning that Luis Elizondo claims to have been trained on remote viewing during his time with the government.
Racha Pecorero
Ultimately, the Stargate scientists determined that remote viewing doesn't work. At least that's what they said officially.
Yvette Gentile
But one part of that story has been verified and corroborated. Those Project Stargate tests really did happen. The CIA truly was interested in learning about remote viewing. And I've got to imagine visitors from other planets might also be interested in. In human beings with remote viewing capabilities. Or anyone with psychic abilities, for that matter. It's said that people with an enlarged caudate putamen tend to attract UFOs.
Racha Pecorero
Or maybe these people started off with a normal sized caudate putamen, and somehow the implants made that brain region grow.
Yvette Gentile
If that's true, maybe these extraterrestrials are trying to trigger psychic abilities in their subjects. So the question becomes, why are they giving us these powers? It's hard to believe that they're doing it out of the goodness of their hearts. After all, these abductions and implantations are traumatic for so many of those who've gone through them.
Racha Pecorero
I mean, I keep thinking about what Patient 17 said in that documentary. He felt like he was being herded like a cow. Almost like he and other abductees were nothing more than livestock in the eyes of these aliens.
Yvette Gentile
I mean, that's exactly how tag and release programs work. There are plenty of programs that study animals by catching them and placing a tracker in them before releasing them back into the wild. This, as we know, helps researchers follow their migration patterns, track their population size, you know, that sort of thing. Even big wild animals like lions can be chipped and released. And then scientists can monitor their every move from afar, which I'm sure is.
Racha Pecorero
Terrifying for them, especially when they don't understand why. But even if you and I aren't on board with this kind of thing, it's helpful to remember that researchers only track and tag animals because they want to help them. So as the eternal optimist that I am, I have to say it. Maybe the aliens want to help us, too. Maybe they're giving us some type of psychic ability so we can become a better version of ourselves.
Yvette Gentile
I think that is the best case scenario for sure. But for now, it seems the answers we need are just out of our reach. Locked away in repressed memories, buried so deep in our psyche.
Racha Pecorero
Or hidden in mysterious advanced machinery lurking just under the skin.
Chuck
Foreign.
Yvette Gentile
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Podcast Title: So Supernatural
Host/Author: audiochuck | Crime House
Episode: ALIEN: Alien Implants
Release Date: February 28, 2025
In the gripping episode titled "ALIEN: Alien Implants", hosts Racha Pecorero and Yvette Gentile delve deep into one of the most enigmatic and alarming aspects of true alien encounters—alien implants. Building on the show's premise that some mysteries lie beyond our understanding of the known, this episode explores the chilling accounts of individuals who claim to have been experimented on by extraterrestrial beings.
The hosts open by highlighting the terrifying nature of alien abductions, not just the initial encounters but the lingering effects that survivors report. Yvette Gentile emphasizes, “All abductees talk about losing hours of time in just a few seconds and strange pains and symptoms” (02:58). While many of these experiences could be dismissed as psychological phenomena, some claim to possess tangible evidence—specifically, advanced technologies embedded within their bodies.
A central figure in this narrative is Dr. Roger Lear, a respected podiatrist whose life took an unexpected turn after encountering undeniable evidence of alien implants. The story begins with Dr. Lear’s early fascination with UFOs, ignited by the infamous Roswell incident (09:33), which set him on a path to becoming deeply involved with MUFON (Mutual UFO Network). His dedication culminates in an encounter at a 1995 UFO conference in Los Angeles, where he meets Darrell Sims, an expert on alien abductions.
At the conference, Dr. Lear examines an X-ray image of a woman’s foot containing mysterious metal shards. Racha Pecorero recounts, “Roger asked about it, and Darryl said the X rays came from a woman he knew. She barely remembered anything, just that it felt like some kind of procedure” (09:49). Intrigued and driven by scientific curiosity, Dr. Lear offers to remove the implants for free, marking the beginning of a series of surgeries that would define his career.
The first patient, Patricia, from rural Texas, presents a harrowing account of repeated abductions. Her memories, though fragmented, reveal consistent patterns of being watched, paralyzed, and subjected to unknown procedures. Yvette Gentile narrates Patricia’s experiences, noting, “In an unfamiliar room, strapped to some kind of table in what appeared to be a laboratory” (19:35). During a routine medical examination, X-rays reveal two metal implants under her skin, definitively linking her abduction experiences to physical evidence.
Similarly, Peter, who experienced his first abduction at the age of six, exhibits strange symptoms and implants discovered years later. His encounters involve vivid descriptions of bright lights and a blinding sphere that displayed erratic movements. These experiences culminate in the discovery of metal implants in his hand during a medical exam in 1971, further solidifying the link between abduction narratives and physical anomalies.
Dr. Lear's attempts to remove these implants are fraught with difficulty. The hosts describe how the implants are not only elusive but also seemingly indestructible:
Despite these challenges, Los Alamos National Laboratories analyzed the implants, revealing compositions similar to meteorites—“a blend of common elements like iron, copper, aluminum, and calcium, alongside rare ones like ruthenium” (27:56). This finding suggests an extraterrestrial origin, aligning with Roswell-like narratives.
Shifting focus, the episode introduces Luis Elizondo, a former US military intelligence officer, who claims involvement in a government program dedicated to recovering and reverse-engineering UFO technology. Yvette Gentile points out the ominous parallels between Elizondo’s accounts and Dr. Lear’s findings, noting discrepancies in official records and government silence on such programs (34:27). Elizondo’s experiences echo Dr. Lear’s, particularly regarding implants that exhibit autonomous movement—“the implant was moving on its own” (36:56)—suggesting a level of sophistication that transcends human technology.
The hosts discuss intriguing patterns observed among those with alien implants:
Yvette Gentile and Racha Pecorero speculate on the motives behind these implants. One prevailing theory suggests that these extraterrestrial beings are not merely observing but actively experimenting on humans, possibly to enhance our cognitive abilities or to monitor and control us:
Despite the traumatic nature of these experiences, Racha offers an optimistic perspective, likening the implants’ purpose to animal tracking devices used in ecological research, suggesting that extraterrestrials might have benevolent intentions aimed at human advancement.
The episode concludes by acknowledging the vast unknowns that still surround the phenomenon of alien implants. While Dr. Roger Lear’s work provides compelling evidence of extraterrestrial intervention, the true purpose and implications of these implants remain elusive. The hosts leave listeners contemplating whether these experiences are parts of a grander design for human evolution or unsettling signs of another agenda entirely.
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