--- Jones Beene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> However, I appreciate that there are some readers
> and contributors 
> to vortex with stronger opinions in this
> alien-visitation field, 
> which I would not chose to challenge... so here is
> question for 
> those who express that sentiment that 'alien'
> intelligence is 
> already here physically but that they (aliens) are
> choosing 
> specifically to be "non- interfering" so to speak,
> which as I 
> understand it is broadly called the fish-bowl
> hypothesis .. 
If this is true, sterility is the key. How many humans
do you specifically know that exhibit sterility. They
cannot reproduce themselves. In the plant kingdom
sterility of hybrid species is often not observed. But
the second generation of hybrids among themselves
often becomes the case. In the first generation of
offspring they produce qualities betweeen themselves.
Between African-Caucasions the offspring is a mulatto.
On the second generation of mulattos marrying among
themselves the result is already predicted from the
studies of yellow and green pea mixtures done by
botanical studies in the plant kingdom. The second
generation is a pure mixture, but the third is not. On
the third generation the mixture is no longer a pure
mixture. Now the dominant and recessive tendencies
make a peculiar mix. There may be a white skinnned
African appearance, or a predominant genetic black
skinned one. But the dominant genetic tendency of
curly hair remains forever. In the plant kingdom of
hybrids compared to these actions of inter-special
breeding a peculiar thing can happen; the third
generation becomes like a mule; which is sterile. If
the aliens wished to combine the species of man's
genes to produce this effect genetically in humans
they should have good samples to begin with: Barney
and Betty Hill, an interacial couple picked up in the
sixties. That is what they are looking for, a way to
create sterility among humans. It may take a
generation or so to work, but it works in the hybrid
plant kingdom.
HDN

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