The following are a few comments from readers and non-readers about "ALIEN INTERVIEW"

COMMENTS FROM READERS:

"I am deeply grateful for this book"

"It had to be with an overwhelming sense of duty and honor that you put forth this book on behalf of the late Mrs. MacElroy. It was done in, I believe, the best format possible for the parameters given...yet I cannot wrap my mind around your choice to destroy data. It seems nearly sacrilegious. I DO understand your position but in my humble unasked for opinion, I would have found a different way. Furthermore, in a day of accessible media technology, she would have been far more a benefit to us all if she would have left us, in addition to this data, a visual and spoken testimony to the materials presented here.

I am deeply grateful for this book and for the challenges it presents us. I am deeply saddened at this account, at the end of the ordeal and the horrid event that demonstrates the fear and prejudice of some who call themselves leaders. Yet what we have here is precious even in its brevity. Finally, I am also grateful for the cost of the PDF which makes it acquirable to many in the world. This book raises many questions...and yet gives amazing answers to many others...

Would I recommend it to the seeker? With all the passion that I could muster...YES, yes indeed! Kudos on a job well done..."

-- Expedia

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"...the implications of which are mind-blowing"

"Thank you for sharing this intriguing collection of documents, the implications of which are mind-blowing."

-- Eric Mutschlechner


"If true, constitutes a turning point for mankind."

"Last night I heard Lawrence Spencer's interview on Rense.com, and was impressed by his sincerity and professional approach to the handling of this explosive material. I immediately downloaded the PDF copy from LULU.com and read it cover to cover. My immediate impression is that these writings are unique, and if true, constitutes a turning point for mankind.

One of the primary reasons that I lean towards believing the contents of these interviews, is that the facts revealed coincide with a number of my personal beliefs and experiences. I lived with a woman for several years who was a resident of Roswell at the time of the crash. Her father worked on the base. She relayed things that convinced me that an alien craft did indeed crash, and a sole survivor was taken into custody.

Later I worked with an engineer who was part of the team that attempted to reverse engineer the Roswell saucer's navigational module.
I have personally witnessed two UFOs—one a huge triangle that kept appearing then gradually disappearing in place above us, and another metallic cigar shaped craft at tree level. Both sightings occurred in the presence of other witnesses.

To top it off, I spent many years in the company of high level Tibetan Lamas, Tulkus and Royals, learning many of their beliefs and practices concerning ETs, the illusory nature of our reality, reincarnation and the mental slavery of mankind. All of these beliefs dovetail neatly with Matilda O'Donnell Macelroy's transcriptions.

I have also had personal experiences with what I call the "veil of forgetfulness" that each newborn human experiences prior to being born.

My intuition is that the Alien Interviews are genuine, although colored somewhat by the perspective and background of Matilda O'Donnell Macelroy.   We are immortal spirits trapped inside material bodies. I have always known this. Our only hope is to become fully realized beings and escape the endless cycle of birth, slavery, death and rebirth. Once we understand our true power and collective purpose, we can recreate this world into the Eden it was meant to be."

-- Anonymous posting on AboveTopSecret.com


"Blown away"

"I read the entire book in one sitting and was truly "blown away."  Everything seems to be accurate, and it does not seem to be a hoax.  I thought it was important to bring it to the attention of (other readers). This book is essentially the transcripts of a nurse who communicated with the one surviving alien following the crash at Roswell in 1947. I have been trying to verify the identity of the nurse using genealogical resources, but so far no luck. Her name was changed, she said, when she was relocated. Anyone have any feedback on this amazing story?  Lawrence Spencer does an excellent job of trying to verify all relevant facts, etc., with extensive footnotes."

-- Mookite (e-mail)


"The best 5 bucks I've spent recently"

"The book is available for $5.00 on Lulu.com.  So I bought it. It explains the technology behind "living ships".. Its way simpler than what you thought, very close though.  Its also a technology much more advanced than nano tech..... I wish I just could hand out copies, but that wouldn't be fair.

All I can say is read it. Its the best 5 bucks I've spent recently.... What I know from reading this book, is that I kinda feel peaceful because alot of question about who and what we are have been answered in a reasonable manner.
In my best estimation this seems like the real deal and somehow fits with the alternative history that I have figured out."


-- Brant (blog post)


"This book struck a chord deep inside me. "

"This book struck a chord deep inside me.  Put me on a list if it is forming."

-- Ezy Blackbear (e-mail)


"It will put so much understanding into your life."

"Read Alien Interview:  It will put so much understanding into your life."

-- UpRiver (forum post)


"This book is truly a mind-blower and takes the cake on the most far-out UFO-related book I've read..."

"This book is truly a mind-blower and takes the cake on the most far-out UFO-related book I've read, even surpassing "The Mothman Prophecies" by John A. Keel.  How true can this story be? Can any of it be true? If it's truth wrapped in lies, what's the purpose? Whoever sent the stuff to Spencer isn't getting rich from this and won't. They won't be famous either. It's much like the MJ-12 documents of 1984, which were sent to researchers anonymously, and Spencer points this out in his introduction. Spencer is not a UFO author or a UFO researcher. He is a writer who focuses on esoteric spiritual matters. He is simply passing the info on to us. I really can't justify or understand his reasons for destroying the materials though. That was stupid in my opinion. he claims he didn't want to be hounded by researchers for the rest of his life.

One of the big concerns for me is the fact that this story promotes the New Age religious slant that: we are all "immortal spiritual beings" or "gods" in our own right. There is no god who created anything. All life was created by immortal spiritual beings who inhabit artificial bodies and communicate with us telepathically. These are the religious ideas brought forth by folks like: Madame Blavatsky, Aleister Crowley, Benjamin Creme (Lord Maitreya & Share International) and the like. The thrust being, the god you are looking for is in you...it is you...you are immortal...you are god. Christians aren't going to like it, because it sounds like the "end times deception" of the Revelation to John (the Apocalypse). I am not a religious person. I also am not an atheist. You can call me agnostic if you like, but I'm not sure that applies either. As I've stated elsewhere, I've studied all the major religions of the world and am not sure what to make of it all. I do have some theories, but I keep them private. It's my choice. My life philosophy is simple: "Never completely discount the improbable." Make of it what you will. I have had the suspicion for a couple of decades that the next big religion will be related to the UFO problem and I have tried to warn people of it.

The book has elements of many other books already in the public domain: Strieber's books ("Majestic", "Communion", "Transformation", "Breakthrough", "The Grays"); Courtney Brown, PhD's books ("Cosmic Voyage", "Cosmic Explorers"); Corso & Birnes "The Day After Roswell"; Marshall Vian Summers' "The Allies Of Humanity; Nancy Lieder's "Zetatalk" and many others. The information supplied to Spencer could well have been a complete or partial fabrication dreamed up by someone with an intense interest in UFOs. Let's hope so. As far as this particular book goes, read it if it interests you. If it doesn't, I wouldn't worry about it. I am just going to mentally file it with the other catch-all books in my collection, that have no confirmation of any sort attached to them, but I can tell you it was an interesting read."

-- D. Robinson  (MySpace post)


"...perhaps the most important material EVER to emerge into view in the entire history of planet earth."

"...what you have here is the single most important piece of the UFO/ETI puzzle ever to emerge in history.   It will empower some of us to synthesize what ETI is teaching us into a coherency that can be communicated.  It NEEDS NO VETTING WHATSOEVER.   The documet SPEAKS FOR ITSELF and Airl's mission is fulfilled and succesfully accomplished because Airls speaking will now be heard ALL OVER THE PLANET.   Yes, the timing is just right.  It is a huge victory, not just for you, but for the entire planet and every bioform on it!  I read Alien Interview twice, a friend having sent it to me. I want you to know this.   This material is perhaps the most important material EVER to emerge into view in the entire history of planet earth.

-- Nestingwave (E-mail)

"The alien does not care about what the military people want..."

"I just read the book of what is allegedly transcripts from actual examination of the only alien being that survived the Roswell crash. The alien does not care about what the military people want and refuses to speak to anyone but the nurse...in the end it is revealed why which also ties in with info Alex Collier has shared about beings trapped on this planet for many thousands of years which actually came from higher dimensions but was so unfortunate as to be killed on a mission here. This aliens vision of what Earth is about also resonnates with what was shared by a socalled Elite insider on a forum a while ago."

-- Sanat: Project Avalon Forum

"I am personally inclined to take this lady's story more seriously than most alien reports."

"These are the same conclusions I reached independently via 20 years of research into mankind's religions. I wrote three books about them, "The Division of Consciousness", "The Lost secret of Death", and "Original Christianity". As shown at divisiontheory.org
I am personally inclined to take this lady's story more seriously than most alien reports, due to this connection alone."

-- Peter Novak

(Author of The Division of ConsciousnessThe Lost Secret of Death, and Original Christianity)


"It left an imprint on me and I couldn't stop reading it."

"I just read everything but the footnotes, those I skimmed, and it is intriguing. I have many q's about what others think. So if this is a work of fiction it was done really well and was very entertaining. It felt eerily like it could be the real thing, however.

For argument's sake I was curious whether anyone else agrees that of course the alien, Airl, would depict herself and The Domain to be the greater good of entity's in the universe, seeing as they are practicing a "Manifest Destiny" of sorts in their trek through our galaxy and the universe. (Everyone always thinks they are right, otherwise there would not be war.) Her fellow IS-BE's and The Domain do definitely seem more benevolent than the Old Empire who in essence threw us out like garbage and imprisoned us on Earth with no foreseen way of escape. (Good times!!) In our hypnotized state of existence we toil away in our flesh bodies making the best of things.

So what of the Peleidians who are supposedly trying to help us free ourselves there is no mention of them? She actually seems to suggest that they are part of the Old Empire. She never really said the name Peleidian but did talk of the "Mystery" of the pyramids and don't the Peleidians claim they will some day "turn them back on?"

I thought the Peleidians were the good guys, and the greys with doll bodies were the bad guys?

I will say it left an imprint on me and I couldn't stop reading it. While skimming the footnotes I decided that I wanted to take what I wanted from the main read and not muss it up by conjecture. It was definitely a fun read that I plan on passing onto the few friends I have that will enjoy reading it as fiction.

If it does have any truth to it I will have done my duty by passing it on."

-- Anyone (forum post)


"There is more truth in that interview, than most would care to admit!"

That alien said this is all a big mindf...k. We are eternal souls but when we die on this planet there is this mechanism that captures us, wipes out the memory and sends us back here, basically it's a prison planet.  There is more truth in that interview, than most would care to admit!!

-- Forum post on Godlikeproductions


"I would caution against dismissing this material as fiction."

"I would caution against dismissing this material as fiction, especially those who authoritatively believe in a specific God as their faith is merely that. The text is clearly the work of a skilled author; whether that original author was a Mrs. MacElroy or Lawrence R. Spencer remains to be exhaustively analyzed, debated and digested... and -as already indicated- even then the truth may not be discerned.

I am reminded of another author, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle who crafted a fictional character named Sherlock Holmes. The reality of that personae too, has been debated for nearly 100 years and continues to this day. I'm sure I will enjoy this new tome as much as I've enjoyed Doyle's over the years."

-- gsbltd (forum post)


"I enjoyed it and appreciated the perspective it added to my view of existence."

"I listened to your interview the other day with Jeff Rense and then bought the book and read it in one sitting.  I enjoyed it and appreciated the perspective it added to my view of existence."

Michael Sparrow (e-mail)


"...cosmic version of what happens here on earth."

"I've read about 90 pages of the book. Good stuff. The alien talks about 'duties' and 'service' and 'conquest'. I'm thinking - this does not sound like a free society. It just sounds like a large, cosmic version of what happens here on earth. Big guy goes to war and defeats little guy. Now the peasants pay taxes and are slaves to the new master."

-- Anonymous forum post


"It could happen...."

" For all I now, the whole thing could be a big hoax, but what if it were really true? What the alien said about earth being a "prison planet" and that we are old souls is so true. Just think about it anyway.... It could happen.... "

-- Robert M. Spencer


"I was glued to the book for 6 hours reading it."

" I've heard some pretty wild conspiracy theories but this probably is the only one that truly disturbed me. However, I was glued to the book for 6 hours reading it. It definitely kept my attention and it was a good book. So I decided to put my emotions aside and rate the book based purely on it's entertainment value. "

-- S. Holmes


"At least that would make life worth living"

"Imagine being born with all the skills acquired in the last live(s). At least that would make life worth living. It would also obligate us to take care of future generations and the world as a whole."

-- Anonymous forum post


"Amazing..."

"This interview is mind blowing stuff. It's just confirming thoughts that I've had about life the universe and the meaning of it all. I've always thought I myself am a 'slice' of god just like everyone else. we are all eternal all-knowing all-powerful beings just trying to experience the game of life in order to keep ourselves from getting bored.

Maybe the amnesia machine is the cause of childhood amnesia! Wwe all have childhood amnesia, but nobody really knows 100% why? we just assume it's because the brain isn't developed.   Amazing... I've always felt like I've incarnated into my body forgetting my previous lives just to experience life from the eyes of the person I'm incarnating as. I always thought when I die, I will choose another body to experience life as (maybe even a starving child born into poverty). I'm saddened by this news that I imprisoned on earth and cannot experience the rest of what the universe has to offer."

-- Anonymous forum post


"I couldn't stop reading it"

"I decided to download the book last night and read a few pages, just to feel it out.... wow. I couldn't stop reading it. I finally had to turn out the light and hit the bed but I got about halfway through it and I found it to be extremely interesting. My gut-instinct tells me that this is complete BS as far as it didn't actually come from an extraterrestrial interview but so far, I'm finding most of it to be pretty well thought-out. I've heard a lot of this stuff before so it's not as if all of it is newly-discovered information. But it's a nicely-developed theory... probably took a good while to get all this stuff together and hammered out. I found what I've read so far to be incredibly interesting but as I read, I kept thinking of that guy who talks about the giant 'soul-collector' on the moon. Was that Lear? A lot of this really seemed to align itself with the crap they've had on coast-to-coast over the years. This is a great piece of entertainment, in all sincerity.... I'll probably buy the book at some point. I'm going to read the other half of it later on today. Should be fun."

-- Paracast forum post


"Fascinating"

"I've been reading this book and perhaps the (author) is playing some kind of a game on the level of a pseudonymous prankster.
The book is certainly imaginative, I'll give him that. Imaginative in the extreme and actually quite entertaining. Whoever wrote it is obviously well read in the literary traditions of romanticism. I expect that this tale will become a new part of UFO conspiracy folklore. In fact, perhaps the author's goal is to contribute to UFO folklore. Fascinating."

-- Paracast forum post


"FORMER NASA astronaut and moon-walker Dr Edgar Mitchell has stunningly claimed aliens exist!"

"And he says extra-terrestrials have visited Earth on several occasions - but the alien contact has been repeatedly covered up by governments for six decades. Dr Mitchell, 77, said during a radio interview that sources at the space agency who had had contact with aliens described the beings as 'little people who look strange to us.' He said supposedly real-life ET's were similar to the traditional image of a small frame, large eyes and head. Chillingly, he claimed our technology is "not nearly as sophisticated" as theirs and "had they been hostile", he warned "we would be been gone by now".

Check out this new book http://alieninterview.org/ You really, really must read it.

-- gauharjk (blog post)

( Editor's Note:  Check out statements made by astronauts and cosmonauts about alien activities:  ASTRONAUTS TESTIMONY )


"One of the most important pieces of exopolitical evidence... It will hit you on an almost visceral level"

"Without giving much away - much of the information we find resonates on a deep level. It feels genetic and holographic. A lot clicks into place when we learn for example [and here's the Gnostic element - the Gnostics thought the human race have been caught in a prison of matter and/or materialism] that Earth has been used as a dumping ground by a huge ET race who came before the alliance the Roswell ET belongs to. This 'prison planet' means we have two polarities of characters: both 'criminal' types no-one wants and numerous artists and political dissidents who were moved here for failing to pull along with the big-brother type organization this dominant, space-faring group have developed in the wider galactic scheme of things.

This book is one of a kind. Most will not be interested, others will avoid it due to the complexities it throws up - the rest of us can learn from what we find - but it will hit you on an almost visceral level."

-- David Griffin, Exopolitics Institute


"Keep an open mind"

"This is one of the most interesting accounts of "Prison Planet Earth", since I read John A Keel's "Operation Trojan Horse". The basic thread running through the published account of, the "Alien Interview Transcript", is the soul's loss of connection to the wider experience of one's forgotten interplanetary origin.

Linking Jiddu Krishnamurti to the visitor experience is even more interesting, as few people are aware of the fact that bright lights and UFOs were regularly seen hovering over the school (at night), where he gave his Public Talks.

Reading this book, one would have to keep an open mind and not overreact to the apparently bizzare revelation that human beings are suffering from artifically induced amnesia.

The transcript suggests that many different races do not normally inhabit (share) one planet as they do on earth, increasing the probability of conflict. I tend to look on the positive side and feel that as wars between these races exist in other parts of the Galaxy - that co-operation on Earth would create universal ambassadors and peacemakers.
"

-- Michael St. Clair, author


"The real deal"

"Very likely the real deal... If it is real, then the powers that be will have their minions pan it, misrepresent it and use their considerable talents to bring it down hard. The true nature of this work has been ignored. It is what it says, the transcript of an interview with the survivor of the 1947 Roswell crash. It is this part that has the feel of veracity. Is it the author's work of fiction? I think not. "

-- Daniel Davis


"My grandfather’s homestead is underneath the Ft. Peck Reservoir"

"I bought the download from LULU.com, after seeing craft last night over LA…I was excited this morning…so I usually check Rense.com to see if anything was seen…I found your interview…and was astounded to see the woman was from Glasgow MT…that is where I am from…my father was in the Air Force stationed in Glasgow where he met my Mom. My grandfather’s homestead is underneath the Ft Peck Reservoir, he helped construct the dam before he went overseas to fight in Europe, that dam brought the region out of the depression.

I have read Pagell’s Gnostic books, and I am also a third degree Master Mason, my father was a Roscrucian for thirty years before he died. I am well into the manuscript and I find some things like word usage and the archduke Ferdinand a bit unusual…but whatever.  As I read this, it rings of the Mormon belief that you inherit your own planet and become a god, and the Rosicrucian belief in reincarnation. Lastly the idea that lower gods rule us in a prison on Earth is the Gnostic belief.  I also have a feeling that a disciple of Sitchin may be at the source of this.  I am waiting to see if they will describe the universe as electrically charged. As far a California is concerned, if I apply the Domain theory to it, I would say it is the most diverse and perverse place around, if any one group in the world is trying to break out of the prison consciously, I would say it happens here. I love LA."

-- Jeff C. Cook   (e-mail)


"The attached video provides extensive evidence..."

"The attached video provides extensive evidence that the content of the transcripts provided by Matilda MacElroy may be accurate.  The video is especially interesting because it includes interviews with many high ranking military officers, astronauts and information from authoritative sources, including the late Lt. Philip Corso who wrote the book, "The Day After Roswell".

-- bidid2349  (e-mail)

Editor Footnote:  Read what many astronauts have to say about their own encounters with aliens: ASTRONAUT TESTIMONIES

COMMENTS FROM NON-READERS:

Could be very informative or all bunkum

"Re: Alien Interview book --

"The only problem with this one is that someone could come along and just make this stuff up. It does sell books. Considering that the author of this book is a fiction writer, it doesn't help the cause for validity.  Could be an interesting book! One can always make one's mind up about it - AFTER having read it. Could be very informative or all bunkum, who knows? "

-- Helen Dagner (forum post)


A connection MacElroy and Roddenberry?

"I read Chris Knowles’ Secreg Sun web site and he did a recent story about Gene Roddenberry and possible esoteric connections with the “Council of Nine” (The number nine itself has occult value attached to it) :

In early 1975, a broke and depressed Roddenberry was approached by a British former race car driver named Sir John Whitmore, who was associated with a strange organization called ‘Lab-9.’ Though unknown to the public, Lab-9 were ostensibly a sort of an independent version of the X-Files, dedicated to the research of paranormal phenomena. However, Lab-9 had another, more complex agenda- they later claimed to be in contact with a group of extraterrestrials called the ‘Council of Nine’ or simply ‘The Nine’, who had been communicating through ‘channelers’ or psychic mediums.

The Nine claimed to be the creators of mankind, and had informed the channelers that they would be returning to Earth soon. Lab-9 had wanted to hire Roddenberry to write a screenplay based on the Council of Nine’s imminent return. To help Roddenberry in his research, Lab-9 flew him out to their headquarters, located on a large estate in Ossining, NY. There, Roddenberry met and interviewed several psychics, and prepared the groundwork for his script.

Now given the supposed ‘telepathic’ abilities of the “Domain” and this “Council of Nine”, could there be a connection between the two ‘organizations’ and the now deceased MacElroy and Roddenberry? Did one influence the other? If so, how? A more fundamental issue arising out of this is “Is there such a thing as mental telepathy?” Can we speak to each other and creatures from other places by thought alone?"

-- Dad2059 (blog post)


Was he speaking English?

"Here’s the latest scam I’ve found: “Alien Interview: Top secret transcripts from Roswell”. That’s right, for the small fee of 18$ for a paperback, you get:

' the complete and unedited top secret transcripts of a series of interviews with an alien survivor of the notorious Roswell UFO crash conducted at the Roswell Army Air Field.'

I really have nothing else to say about this, it’s just funny to even consider an Alien interview. Was he speaking English? Anyway, have a quick look!"

-- Ben (blog post)


"...obviously didn't do his homework..."

"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'Donnell 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 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.  Consider it another well crafted psyop perpetrated by the massive propaganda machine already in place which wants  people to fear aliens."

-- Sojourner (forum post)

(Editor Note:  Obviously, "Sojourner" didn't read the the book, much less the letter, carefully. If one actually reads the book, including the footnotes, one  would know that these apparent discrepancies resolve themselves in the larger context of the material.  The Editor did not write the material.  Therefore, all statements made by Mrs. MacElroy are her own, made for whatever reasons she had for making them.  Further, nowhere in the letters or notes does Mrs. MacElroy state the date at which she retired from military service. And, one must take for granted that she intentionally did not use her real name in the letters, for purposes of confidentiality, and for similar reasons may make other anomalous assertions.  Indeed, the entire content of the documents she provided are subject to scrutiny and question.   Your guesses are as good as mine.)

 
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