1965 - 1978: Project Serpo - Human and Alien Exchange Program - Part 2

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1965 - 1978: Project Serpo - Human and Alien Exchange Program - Part 2
Posted On: July 4, 2022

The following story is either the greatest kept secret of all time or a complete fraud. You decide. In this chapter we will hear all about the alien that was captured at the crash site in Corona New Mexico.


This presentation is of the information posted on the website: serpo.org, from a retired senior government official. The website was intended to facilitate the gradual release of confidential documents pertaining to a top-secret exchange program of twelve US military personnel to Serpo, a planet of Zeta Reticuli, between the years 1965-78.


Chapter 2.


The LIVE ALIEN.


This Chapter describes what transpired with the living extraterrestrial being that was discovered at the first crash site near Corona, New Mexico. Section 2.1 describes the entity itself, section 2.2 describes its society, and section 2.3 describes the communications with it.


2.1 EBE 1.


This creature was not human and we had to decide on a term for it. So, scientists designated the creature as EBE 1. We also referred to it as "Noah." There was different terminology used by various aspects of the U.S. military and intelligence community back then. It was male. Within EBE's race, they have males and females.


EBE was treated for some minor injuries and then taken to Los Alamos National Laboratories, which was the safest and most secure location in the world. Special accommodations were made for EBE. We believe EBE was a member of their air force or maybe something like NASA.


EBE stayed alive until 1952 when it died. We learned a great deal from EBE. Although EBE did not have voice organs like humans, it was able to communicate with an operation performed by military doctors. EBE was extremely intelligent. It learned English quickly, mainly by listening to the military personnel who were responsible for EBE's safety and care.


EBE was housed in a special area at Los Alamos and Sandia Base. Although many different military doctors, scientists and a select number of civilians studied EBE, it never became upset or angry. EBE helped us learn from all the items found in the two crash sites. EBE showed us how some of the items worked, such as a communications device. It also showed us how various other devices worked.


EBE died of what military doctors considered natural causes. I don't think we could really state exactly why EBE died. Although we had five years to study EBE, we didn't have any standards to compare EBE's body with standard medical observations. It was difficult to lose EBE, since it was the most interesting thing we as humans could receive and study. This was a visitor from another planet and other world.


EBE 1 was a visitor on our planet and was taken to several different locations, mostly warm. When he arrived at Los Alamos, he remarked that he like the "cooler" climate, meaning Los Alamos in the late summer. However, when EBE 1 was taken to Washington, D.C., (very closely controlled), the climate there (in late fall) was too cold for him.


2.2 EBEN Society.


The alien civilization that EBE came from is what we call the Eben Society. It wasn't a name they gave us; it was a name we chose. Their life span is between 350-400 years, but that is Earth years.


The EBEN don't have any similar characteristics of a human, with exception of their eyes, ears and a mouth. Their internal body organs are different. Their skin is different, their eyes, ears and even breathing is different. Their blood wasn't red and their brain was entirely different from human.


We could not classify any part of the Aliens with humans. They had blood and skin, although considerably different than human skin. Their eyes had two different eyelids. This is probably because their home planet was very bright.


EBE did explain where he lives in the universe. We call this star system Zeta Reticuli, which is about 40 light-years from Earth. EBE's planet was within this star system. Our closest star is four light-years away. Alpha Centauri, a yellow star, is the brightest star in the constellation Centaurus, 4.3 light-years away.


It took the EBE spaceship nine of our months to travel the 40 light-years. Now, as you can see, that would mean the EBE spaceship traveled faster than the speed of light. But, this is where it gets really technical. Their spaceships can travel through a form of "space tunnels" that gets them from point "A" to point "B" faster without having to travel at the speed of light. They seem to be able to bend the distance from one point in space to another. I cannot fully understand how they travel, but we have many top scientists who can understand their concept.


The laws of physics on their planet are not the same as on our planet, especially when it comes to the movement of their planet in relationship to their two suns. Our scientists don't understand it because it defies some of our laws of physics.


We also understand very little about their propulsion system. There seems to be two different propulsion systems. One they use within our atmosphere and one they use once they exit our atmosphere. They do not have nuclear power. Their propulsion system does have some type of low level radiation emissions, but nothing that would endanger us. It isn't like our radiation, but we call it radiation because we have nothing else to compare it with.


Time is very different on the Eben Planet, which, by the way, we call SERPO. Their day is approximately 40 hours. That is measured by the movement of their two suns. The solar system containing SERPO is a binary star system, or two suns, rather than one, like our solar system. Their suns do not set, like ours. There is daylight during their entire day, with the exception of a short time period where both suns hit the horizon.


2.3 EBEN Communications


EBE 1 provided a communication device that allowed us to contact Serpo. This communication device was onboard the Eben craft that crashed in July 1947 near Corona, New Mexico. EBE 1 showed us the proper use of this communication device prior to his death.


However, the device did not function properly and no contact could be made with Serpo. Just prior to EBE 1's death, an American scientist from Los Alamos figured out the device worked and connected an energy source found in the Eben craft to the communication device. With EBE 1's assistance and language input, several signals were sent during the summer of 1952. In early fall of 1952, we received several signals on the device.


EBE 1 translated the messages and provided us with that information. EBE 1 sent six messages.


The first message was just letting his planet know he was alive.


The second message explained the crash in 1947 and the death of his crew.


The third message asked for a rescue craft for him.


The fourth message suggested a formal meeting with leaders of Earth.


The fifth message suggested an exchange program.


The sixth message provided landing coordinates for any future rescue or visitation mission to Earth. The incoming messages gave a time and date, (Eben date and time system), and confirmed a landing location. However, once the message was translated by EBE 1, it was determined the date was over 10 years away. Fearing that EBE 1, who was sick at this point, did not translate the message correctly, our scientists began to translate the message, based on the Eben language that was taught to us by EBE 1.


EBE 1 was a mechanic, not a scientist. He was still able to teach us some of the Eben language. According to the document which I read, we translated about 30% of the Eben language. Complex sentences and numbers could not be recognized.


EBE 1 assisted us as long as he was alive. But once he died, then we were on our own. We sent several messages over a six month period in 1953. But we did not receive any return messages. We fine-tuned our efforts over the next 18 months and finally sent two messages in 1955 and received a reply.


We were able to translate about 30% of the messages. We turned to several linguist specialists from several U.S. universities and even several from foreign universities. Finally, we were able to translate most of the messages. We decided to reply in English and see if the Eben's could translate our language easier than we could theirs. Approximately four months later, we received a reply in broken English with sentences that contained nouns and adjectives, but no verbs.


It took us several months to translate the messages. We then sent Eben our typed English lessons. Six months later, we received another English message. This time it was clearer, but not clear enough. Ebens were confusing several different English words and still failed to complete a proper sentence.


But we were able to provide the basic skill level for them to communicate in English. In one message, they provided us with a form of the Eben alphabet, with the equivalent English letter. Our linguist specialist had a very difficult time figuring this out. The written Eben language was simple characters and symbols, but our linguist specialist had an extremely difficult time comparing the two written languages.


Over the next five years, we were able to perfect our understanding of the Eben language somewhat and the Ebens were able to better understand English. However, we had a major problem of trying to coordinate a date, time and location for an Eben landing on Earth. Even though we could basically understand some Eben and the Ebens could understand some English, we could not understand their time and date system and they could not understand ours. We sent them our Earth's rotation schedule, revolution, date system, etc. For some reason, the Eben's never understood this.


In return, the Ebens sent us their system, which was difficult for our scientists to understand because we had no reference to their planet. The Ebens did not explain any astronomical data of Serpo or their system. We then decided to just send pictures showing the Earth, landmarks and a simple numbering system for time periods.


SOURCE: serpo.org via Maurice Osborn.


My Take: All I can say is wow. Can you imagine the excitement that the air force personnel and scientists must have felt while this was taking place? For the people involved, it might have made them rethink a lot of personal beliefs about our place in the galaxy. What else there might be out there as well? Stay tuned for Part 3 which will be in one week.



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1965 - 1978: Project Serpo - Human and Alien Exchange Program - Part 2
Posted On: July 4, 2022

The following story is either the greatest kept secret of all time or a complete fraud. You decide. In this chapter we will hear all about the alien that was captured at the crash site in Corona New Mexico.


This presentation is of the information posted on the website: serpo.org, from a retired senior government official. The website was intended to facilitate the gradual release of confidential documents pertaining to a top-secret exchange program of twelve US military personnel to Serpo, a planet of Zeta Reticuli, between the years 1965-78.


Chapter 2.


The LIVE ALIEN.


This Chapter describes what transpired with the living extraterrestrial being that was discovered at the first crash site near Corona, New Mexico. Section 2.1 describes the entity itself, section 2.2 describes its society, and section 2.3 describes the communications with it.


2.1 EBE 1.


This creature was not human and we had to decide on a term for it. So, scientists designated the creature as EBE 1. We also referred to it as "Noah." There was different terminology used by various aspects of the U.S. military and intelligence community back then. It was male. Within EBE's race, they have males and females.


EBE was treated for some minor injuries and then taken to Los Alamos National Laboratories, which was the safest and most secure location in the world. Special accommodations were made for EBE. We believe EBE was a member of their air force or maybe something like NASA.


EBE stayed alive until 1952 when it died. We learned a great deal from EBE. Although EBE did not have voice organs like humans, it was able to communicate with an operation performed by military doctors. EBE was extremely intelligent. It learned English quickly, mainly by listening to the military personnel who were responsible for EBE's safety and care.


EBE was housed in a special area at Los Alamos and Sandia Base. Although many different military doctors, scientists and a select number of civilians studied EBE, it never became upset or angry. EBE helped us learn from all the items found in the two crash sites. EBE showed us how some of the items worked, such as a communications device. It also showed us how various other devices worked.


EBE died of what military doctors considered natural causes. I don't think we could really state exactly why EBE died. Although we had five years to study EBE, we didn't have any standards to compare EBE's body with standard medical observations. It was difficult to lose EBE, since it was the most interesting thing we as humans could receive and study. This was a visitor from another planet and other world.


EBE 1 was a visitor on our planet and was taken to several different locations, mostly warm. When he arrived at Los Alamos, he remarked that he like the "cooler" climate, meaning Los Alamos in the late summer. However, when EBE 1 was taken to Washington, D.C., (very closely controlled), the climate there (in late fall) was too cold for him.


2.2 EBEN Society.


The alien civilization that EBE came from is what we call the Eben Society. It wasn't a name they gave us; it was a name we chose. Their life span is between 350-400 years, but that is Earth years.


The EBEN don't have any similar characteristics of a human, with exception of their eyes, ears and a mouth. Their internal body organs are different. Their skin is different, their eyes, ears and even breathing is different. Their blood wasn't red and their brain was entirely different from human.


We could not classify any part of the Aliens with humans. They had blood and skin, although considerably different than human skin. Their eyes had two different eyelids. This is probably because their home planet was very bright.


EBE did explain where he lives in the universe. We call this star system Zeta Reticuli, which is about 40 light-years from Earth. EBE's planet was within this star system. Our closest star is four light-years away. Alpha Centauri, a yellow star, is the brightest star in the constellation Centaurus, 4.3 light-years away.


It took the EBE spaceship nine of our months to travel the 40 light-years. Now, as you can see, that would mean the EBE spaceship traveled faster than the speed of light. But, this is where it gets really technical. Their spaceships can travel through a form of "space tunnels" that gets them from point "A" to point "B" faster without having to travel at the speed of light. They seem to be able to bend the distance from one point in space to another. I cannot fully understand how they travel, but we have many top scientists who can understand their concept.


The laws of physics on their planet are not the same as on our planet, especially when it comes to the movement of their planet in relationship to their two suns. Our scientists don't understand it because it defies some of our laws of physics.


We also understand very little about their propulsion system. There seems to be two different propulsion systems. One they use within our atmosphere and one they use once they exit our atmosphere. They do not have nuclear power. Their propulsion system does have some type of low level radiation emissions, but nothing that would endanger us. It isn't like our radiation, but we call it radiation because we have nothing else to compare it with.


Time is very different on the Eben Planet, which, by the way, we call SERPO. Their day is approximately 40 hours. That is measured by the movement of their two suns. The solar system containing SERPO is a binary star system, or two suns, rather than one, like our solar system. Their suns do not set, like ours. There is daylight during their entire day, with the exception of a short time period where both suns hit the horizon.


2.3 EBEN Communications


EBE 1 provided a communication device that allowed us to contact Serpo. This communication device was onboard the Eben craft that crashed in July 1947 near Corona, New Mexico. EBE 1 showed us the proper use of this communication device prior to his death.


However, the device did not function properly and no contact could be made with Serpo. Just prior to EBE 1's death, an American scientist from Los Alamos figured out the device worked and connected an energy source found in the Eben craft to the communication device. With EBE 1's assistance and language input, several signals were sent during the summer of 1952. In early fall of 1952, we received several signals on the device.


EBE 1 translated the messages and provided us with that information. EBE 1 sent six messages.


The first message was just letting his planet know he was alive.


The second message explained the crash in 1947 and the death of his crew.


The third message asked for a rescue craft for him.


The fourth message suggested a formal meeting with leaders of Earth.


The fifth message suggested an exchange program.


The sixth message provided landing coordinates for any future rescue or visitation mission to Earth. The incoming messages gave a time and date, (Eben date and time system), and confirmed a landing location. However, once the message was translated by EBE 1, it was determined the date was over 10 years away. Fearing that EBE 1, who was sick at this point, did not translate the message correctly, our scientists began to translate the message, based on the Eben language that was taught to us by EBE 1.


EBE 1 was a mechanic, not a scientist. He was still able to teach us some of the Eben language. According to the document which I read, we translated about 30% of the Eben language. Complex sentences and numbers could not be recognized.


EBE 1 assisted us as long as he was alive. But once he died, then we were on our own. We sent several messages over a six month period in 1953. But we did not receive any return messages. We fine-tuned our efforts over the next 18 months and finally sent two messages in 1955 and received a reply.


We were able to translate about 30% of the messages. We turned to several linguist specialists from several U.S. universities and even several from foreign universities. Finally, we were able to translate most of the messages. We decided to reply in English and see if the Eben's could translate our language easier than we could theirs. Approximately four months later, we received a reply in broken English with sentences that contained nouns and adjectives, but no verbs.


It took us several months to translate the messages. We then sent Eben our typed English lessons. Six months later, we received another English message. This time it was clearer, but not clear enough. Ebens were confusing several different English words and still failed to complete a proper sentence.


But we were able to provide the basic skill level for them to communicate in English. In one message, they provided us with a form of the Eben alphabet, with the equivalent English letter. Our linguist specialist had a very difficult time figuring this out. The written Eben language was simple characters and symbols, but our linguist specialist had an extremely difficult time comparing the two written languages.


Over the next five years, we were able to perfect our understanding of the Eben language somewhat and the Ebens were able to better understand English. However, we had a major problem of trying to coordinate a date, time and location for an Eben landing on Earth. Even though we could basically understand some Eben and the Ebens could understand some English, we could not understand their time and date system and they could not understand ours. We sent them our Earth's rotation schedule, revolution, date system, etc. For some reason, the Eben's never understood this.


In return, the Ebens sent us their system, which was difficult for our scientists to understand because we had no reference to their planet. The Ebens did not explain any astronomical data of Serpo or their system. We then decided to just send pictures showing the Earth, landmarks and a simple numbering system for time periods.


SOURCE: serpo.org via Maurice Osborn.


My Take: All I can say is wow. Can you imagine the excitement that the air force personnel and scientists must have felt while this was taking place? For the people involved, it might have made them rethink a lot of personal beliefs about our place in the galaxy. What else there might be out there as well? Stay tuned for Part 3 which will be in one week.



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