I've seen five UFOs, three of which were
multiple-observer events. One was seen in broad daylight. in 1996. All
were in the city of Toronto. I retain physical evidence from three UFO
incidents, none of which were from my sightings. One was from near Hayfork
in northern California, one from Shikmona Beach at Haifa, Israel, and
another from Don Mills, Ontario, a Toronto suburb. The California and
Israel artifacts came from cases investigated by police officers. All
evidence has been tested in private or university laboratories. All were
declared to be non-terrestrial in the way in which the constituent
elements were combined. This does not eliminate the possibility that some
scientific, intelligence agency and military people working together may
be responsible for most, if not all, abductions, with the use of mind
control techniques and advanced technological devices, using creatures
genetically engineered to appear non-human. The Don Mills, Ontario item
was a small black implant, 1.5 by 1 mm. in size, consisting primarily of
aluminum, titanium and silicon, all of which can be used in a transducer,
according to an engineer at Panasonic in Mississauga, Ontario. The implant
was removed surgically at York Memorial Hospital in Newmarket, Ontario,
Canada in 1988 and, after an almost immediate preliminary lab analysis at
the University of Toronto, was analyzed completely at an industrial
laboratory in Mississauga. It had been implanted by some entities who
seemed alien. It was placed in a lady's left earlobe on the night of July
12, 1961, For three years, she heard what she called periodic buzzing
signals "like Morse code" in her left ear. She was familiar with Morse
code as she had learned it from her father who operated a Marconi station
in Port Burwell, Ontario in the mid to late 1920's. The sounds gradually
faded away. Many years later, she gave lectures about UFOs, stating that
they and the creatures associated with them were extraterrestrial and
meant no harm. Was this propaganda instilled in her to condition her
audience to a particular point of view? The earlobe was still a bit
swollen at the time investigators from CUFORN were in touch with her in
1986. The lady passed away in 1992 at age 74. Due to ridicule of the UFO
topic, we use a pseudonym for her, " Betty Stewart". Her son has
threatened to sue me if her real name is published as he is afraid of
ridicule in case anyone reads her real name and finds out he is her son.
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