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The reason for revealing these secrets is straightforward: I believe that everyone has the right to know the truth, and for humanity to progress, certain institutions and organizations may need to change. While I may not have a significant impact, I believe small leaks are necessary to break the misinformation barrier. Eventually, when governments reveal these secrets, there will likely be upheaval, but the longer we wait, the worse it may become. I choose to share what I know anonymously for the well-being of myself and my family, even though it may reduce the credibility of my message. I selected this forum for anonymity and popularity balance.
Let me share my background. I am a molecular biologist with a Ph.D. I didn’t actively seek to be part of this program; rather, I was introduced to it by a senior scientist I met at a conference. After a series of interviews, I was offered a position that seemed different from regular laboratory work.
In the beginning, I spent most of my time in an archive room reading documents about the subject of study, focusing on the biology of EBOS (extraterrestrial biological entities). The project aimed to understand the EBO genome and proteome. About twenty scientists, four senior scientists, and a director were part of the team. Each scientist had a Ph.D., making us somewhat overqualified for the technical work we were doing. Senior scientists designed assays and supervised the team, while the director set priorities.
The laboratory is located in Fort Detrick, Maryland, and operates in a restricted part of the basement. Contrary to expectations, the biosafety level is not maximal, with different areas for working with EBO samples. There are preserved EBO carcasses in horizontal freezers, but none are complete, indicating they died due to severe trauma.
As for the biology of these beings, I’ll start with genetics, then their gross anatomy, and finally their biological systems, making comparisons with human anatomy for clarity. Please note that the information provided here is an aggregation of observations and readings.
Before we proceed, I apologize if some parts of my explanation may be difficult to understand, as some sections are highly technical. Balancing vulgarization and scientific explanation is challenging.
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Genetics:
Let’s start with discussing their genetics. Surprisingly, their genetics are similar to ours, based on DNA. This fact puzzled me when I first learned about it. We usually expect beings from an alternate biosphere to have genetics based on a completely different biochemical system, but that’s not the case here. This revelation suggests that our biosphere and theirs share a common ancestry. They’re eukaryotes, meaning their cells have nuclei containing genetic material. This indicates that their biosphere diverged from ours after the appearance of this type of organism. Although they are called Exo-Biospheric-Organisms (EBOs), it’s a misnomer as their genetics align closely with ours. In fact, our cellular machinery is even compatible with their genes. We can take a human gene and insert it into an EBO cell, and vice versa. However, there are differences in post-translational modifications that make the final protein non-functional. They have a minimalist, highly condensed genome consisting of 16 circular chromosomes.
One striking feature of the EBO genome is the uniformity of their intergenic regions. These are DNA sequences that don’t code for proteins, often referred to as “junk DNA.” The sequences are the same and repeated throughout their genome, resulting in a much smaller genome than ours. This uniformity and precise arrangement suggest artificial genetic engineering rather than natural evolutionary processes.
One particularly intriguing discovery is the Tri-Palindromic Region (TPR) found in the regulatory sequence of each gene. The TPR is a 134bp sequence containing three palindromes, serving as a unique address for identifying genes and their chromosomal location. This precise genetic addressing is unheard of in our biosphere and indicates genetic engineering on a large scale. It also hints at the possibility of targeted and efficient gene manipulation using unknown external tools, possibly applied during embryonic development.
Their intragenic sequences, like ours, contain silencers, enhancers, promoters, exons, introns, and more. Some of their genes directly match known human genes, while others are novel with unidentified functions. The heterogeneity of genes of known and unknown origin provides undeniable proof of the artificiality of EBOs.
Although the mitochondrial genome had not been sequenced at the time, it’s likely to follow the streamlined pattern of their other genetic sequences and might include some version of the TPR.
In conclusion, EBOs have genetics remarkably similar to ours, but their genome’s uniformity, artificial refinement, and precise genetic addressing strongly suggest sophisticated genetic engineering at play.
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Transcription, Translation, and Protein Expression:
Let’s talk about the process of transcription and translation and how proteins are expressed. As expected, there are differences in post-translational modifications between human and EBO proteins, which is common among different terrestrial species. When attempts to transfect EBO genes into human cell lines initially failed to produce the desired functional protein, another EBO cell line named EPI-G11 was developed from epithelial tissues. With this tool, we could transfect and overexpress proteins of interest for further study. We used a biological ballistics delivery system (gene gun) for transfection because other methods were less effective with these cells. EPI-G11 cells grow exponentially when exposed to Fetal Bovine Serum, probably due to the addition of animal genes, such as growth receptors.
Gross Anatomy:
Now let’s look at their morphological features, which are very similar to the grey aliens found in modern folklore. They are around 150cm tall with two arms, two legs, and a head, but there are some notable differences.
Skin: The grey skin mentioned in folklore is actually a biosynthetic film that likely protects them from a hostile environment. It doesn’t provide effective temperature protection but does guard against liquid passage. Under the grey film, the epidermis is white, smooth, and hairless. The skin has numerous pores, part of the excretory-sudoriferous system, which may explain the reported smell of burnt hair and ammonia when the film is removed.
Head: Their heads have two large eyes, two nostrils without protuberance, a narrow lipless mouth, and ear canals without auricles. There are no teeth or tongue in their oral cavity, and the nasal cavity extends axially but not cranially, lacking an olfactory bulb. The trachea and esophagus do not communicate.
Eye: The eyes are covered with a semi-transparent film for environmental protection, and when removed, reveal larger eyes about three times the size of human eyes, with no eyelids. Their size suggests excellent night vision, possibly explaining the use of the film in bright environments. They have six types of cone cells on the retina, resulting in a broader visible spectrum.
Ear: The outer ear lacks an auricle, and the ear canal is typical. The inner ear resembles a typical vestibular and cochlear system, but the curvature of the cochlea is more pronounced, possibly enhancing low-frequency hearing acuity.
Brain: Their brain is tetraspheric, consisting of four major sections connected to the central lobe, which acts as the brainstem and cerebellum. The brain volume is around 20% larger than a human of the same height, and the level of gyrification is more pronounced. The presence of nodules on the central lobe may be essential for interacting with their technology, making the proteome analysis of these structures a top priority.
Neck: The neck is proportionally longer and thinner than a human’s, with a separate oesophagus and trachea. There are no vocal cords in this region.
Thorax: The thorax muscles, like the pectoralis major, trapezius, and deltoid, are underdeveloped. The ribs and sternum are visible, but there are no nipples.
Abdomen and Pelvis: The abdomen is wider and slightly bulging, with no navel. The pelvic bones are apparent, but there are no visible genitals or anus.
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Hands and Feet:
Their hands have four digits, including an opposable thumb on the medial side. Surprisingly, they have no nails, and their fingerprints are composed of concentric circles. Their fingers are proportionally much longer than in humans, and all finger muscles are located within the hands, not the forearms. The feet initially appear to have two digits, but a necropsy revealed that each toe consists of two fused digits, with the medial toe being slightly longer. While the feet are longer and narrower than a human’s, their musculature is underdeveloped.
Endoskeleton:
The EBOS endoskeleton is similar in composition to ours, with collagen, hydroxyapatite, and copper oxide crystals replacing marrow. The function of these crystals is unclear, but they don’t cause crystalopathic conditions. The myeloid lineage blood cells mature in a thymus-like organ instead of bone marrow, indicating a different location for hematopoiesis.
Biological Systems:
Respiratory System:
EBOS cellular respiration is similar to ours, but their lungs have a unidirectional flow of air, similar to birds, making it more efficient. Vocalization is produced by vibrating the wall membrane at the junction between two air sacs.
Circulatory System:
Their circulatory system is akin to ours, with a heart located more medially beneath the sternum. It has two ventricles and atria, and blood flowing to the pulmonary capillaries is pumped against the airflow for better gas exchange efficiency. The blood gas barrier in these capillaries is narrower than in humans. Their blood is similar to ours, but with higher plasma and metal ion levels, lower hormone levels, and higher glucose levels, giving it a brownish color. Erythrocytes contain complexes capable of binding copper ions, whose role is not fully understood.
Excreto-sudoriferous System:
Unlike ours, EBOS have countless small pores on their skin instead of large orifices for excretion. They possess a hepatorenal organ that serves as both kidney and liver, purifying blood of metabolic waste. Waste is excreted through four branching ureters that end up as thousands of excretory pores on the limbs. Ammonia, present due to the absence of a urea cycle, provides thermoregulation when it evaporates on the skin’s surface.
Digestive System:
Their digestive system is underdeveloped, with a pseudo-stomach acting as a reservoir and an intestine for nutrient absorption. An organ called the digestive organ secretes digestive enzymes directly into the intestine, which likely indicates a liquid diet high in carbohydrates and proteins with a high copper content. Due to their limitations, it’s unlikely that they could survive in our biosphere without technological support.
Endocrine System:
Little is known about the endocrine system, but they are responsive to bovine growth hormones, suggesting some regulation by such a system. Further study on living subjects is necessary to understand it fully.
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Immune System: The EBOS immune system remains largely unknown. While there seems to be an innate immune system, there is no evidence of adaptive immunity as known in humans. Their thymus-like organ, located near the heart, is larger than in humans and plays a crucial role in the maturation of blood cells. Some cells show leukocyte characteristics with high copper concentrations. However, the surface receptors of innate immune cells have not been fully characterized, leaving much work to be done in this area.
Nervous System: The nervous system is quite similar to ours. The spinal cord starts at the base of the brain’s central lobe and extends down the vertebral column. Ganglia, consisting of afferent and efferent neurons, are present in the vertebrae. Besides the central nervous system, there are no significant differences.
Musculoskeletal System: The musculoskeletal system is generally ordinary but somewhat underdeveloped. Most of the human skeletal muscles have equivalents in EBOS, except for their hands, feet, and forearms. Notably, the proportion of type 1 and type 2 muscle fibers differs from that of humans, with type 1 outnumbering type 2 by about a factor of 10.
Artificial System: There is speculation that artificial molecular machines (AMMs) may be present in their bodies, with copper potentially playing a role in their function or assembly. However, no such AMMs have been observed thus far.
Regarding your questions:
Question 1: No, I have not shared this information with any governmental or intelligence organizations such as the Senate Select Commission on Intelligence or AARO. I am unwilling to do so due to concerns of potential risks involved. I have no evidence to offer apart from this message.
Question 2: Yes, EBOS are essentially bioengineered worker beings with specific tasks to perform. They cannot survive independently and rely on technological support. As for elemental components, their reliance on copper, which seems crucial to their functioning or assembly, is noteworthy. However, their ephemeral nature and specific purpose lead to the hypothesis that they are engineered for the sole purpose of fulfilling their assigned tasks. If you have any specific questions about elemental components, please clarify, and I’ll do my best to address them.
Question 3: I haven’t read everything in detail but can you expand on the document on their religion? EBOS believe that the soul is not an extension of the individual, but rather a fundamental characteristic of nature that expresses itself as a field, not unlike gravity. In the presence of life, this field acquires complexity, resulting in negative entropy if that makes sense. This gain in complexity is directly correlated with the concentration of living organisms in a given location. With time, and with the right conditions, life, in turn, becomes more complex until the appearance of sentient life. After reaching this threshold, the field begins to express itself through these sentient beings, forming what we call the soul. Through their life experiences, sentient beings will in turn influence the field in a sort of positive feedback loop. This in turn further accelerates the complexity of the field. Eventually, when the field reaches a “critical mass”, there will be a sort of apotheosis.
It’s not clear what this means in practical terms, but this quest for apotheosis seems to be the EBOS main motivation. The author of the document added his reflections and interpretations as an appendix. He specified that, for them, the soul field is not a belief but an obvious truth. He also argues that the soul loses its individuality after death, but that memory and experience persist as part of the field. This fact would influence the philosophy and culture of EBOS, resulting in a society that doesn’t fear death but which places no importance or reverence on individuality.
This “belief” compels them to seed life, shape it, nurture it, monitor it and influence it for the ultimate purpose of creating this apotheosis. Paradoxically, they have little or no respect for an individual’s well-being. Please be advised that I’m speaking from memory of something I read more than 10 years ago, so take the following with a grain of salt. Also, I’m not a philosopher or an artist, so please excuse my struggle to properly formulate the concepts and my dry terminology.
Finally, note that this information comes from a document whose author was directly interacting with an EBO. It is not specified whether it was an ambassador, a crash survivor, or a prisoner. The means of communication were not specified either. Question 4: Wtf he dropped the location of the lab Battelle National Biodefense Institute. It is on Google map
Note the Battelle National Biodefense Institute website is not active for the next month or so.
https://www.highergov.com/awardee/battelle-national-biodefense-institute-llc-10113033/
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Mohammed Abbasi
