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Meet The Scientist Who Studies Alien Implants in Human Bodies

Steve Colburn is a nanotechnology researcher and the protégé of legendary UFO investigator Dr. Roger Lear, known as the "alien implant doctor." Colburn has personally analyzed alien implants and conducted over 400 scans on potential experiencers, continuing Lear's groundbreaking research into anomalous objects removed...

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Key Takeaways
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    Steve Colburn analyzed 17 alien implants removed by Dr. Roger Lear, finding isotope ratios 30% off from Earth normal - "it looked like it probably came from another part of the galaxy"

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    Implants produce zero immune response in the human body, which is "unheard of" according to medical experts - foreign objects always trigger physiological reactions

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    Carbon nanotube electronics built into metallic cores represent technology "beyond our current capabilities" for manufacturing at the atomic level

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    Approximately 350,000 Americans may have alien implants based on Colburn's estimate of "one in a thousand people are class two experiencers"

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    Aliens use three anti-gravity methods: homopolar generators with molten metal circulation, Bifield-Brown capacitive effects, and element 115 gravitational amplification

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    Brain implants enable aliens to "see what you're seeing and hear what you're hearing in real time" - turning experiencers into "walking bugs"

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    The Grey Alliance consists of "seven different species" from planets within 100 light years, bound by treaty for Earth operations

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    Scalar electromagnetic waves can "affect the decay rate of radioisotopes" and travel faster than light, representing classified physics beyond conventional understanding

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Steve Colburn is a nanotechnology researcher and the protégé of legendary UFO investigator Dr. Roger Lear, known as the "alien implant doctor." Colburn has personally analyzed alien implants and conducted over 400 scans on potential experiencers, continuing Lear's groundbreaking research into anomalous objects removed from abduction cases.

The conversation explores Colburn's own abduction experiences beginning at age five, his scientific analysis of implants with impossible isotope ratios, and advanced alien physics involving anti-gravity propulsion and scalar wave technology. Colburn discusses the systematic implantation of humans by a Grey Alliance of seven species, the connection between alien technology and suppressed human research, and the broader implications of a covert monitoring program affecting hundreds of thousands of Americans.

Drawing from Chaos by Tom O'Neill's research on MKUltra connections and The Controllers by Martin Cannon's examination of mind control programs, the discussion examines whether some experiences represent government operations versus genuine extraterrestrial contact. References to Lost Science highlight historical suppression of breakthrough physics research that may relate to alien propulsion systems.

Dr. Roger Lear's Alien Implant Research Legacy

Dr. Roger Lear, a podiatrist turned UFO researcher, removed 17 implants from 17 different people over 20 years, initially thinking the subject was "ridiculous" until convinced by colleague Daryl Sims to investigate.

"We found the object and we took it out. It looked like nothing that I had ever removed before" - Lear described T-shaped devices wrapped in biological tissue that couldn't be cut with scalpels.

All implants produced "absolutely no inflammatory response" in the human body, which "just doesn't happen" according to medical understanding of foreign object reactions.

Lear and Colburn attempted to publish findings in the Journal of Scientific Exploration but were rejected despite sanitizing conclusions to merely describe "unknown objects recovered from somebody's leg."

Isotopic Analysis Reveals Non-Terrestrial Origins

Colburn's implant contained boron and copper with isotope ratios "off by up to 30%" from Earth normal, suggesting origin from "another part of the galaxy, not just another planet."

The sophisticated nanotechnological structure included "a gray hard-to-cut membrane, bone-like biological material, meteoric iron core with carbon nanotubes, and connected nerve cells."

Creating such isotope ratios artificially "would probably cost millions of dollars and be very difficult to do" using centrifuge technology, raising questions about terrestrial manufacturing capabilities.

Heavy isotopes were consistently overrepresented across multiple implants, suggesting either origin near galactic center supernovas or "exposure to massive quantities of neutrons."

Alien Physics: Anti-Gravity and Scalar Wave Technology

Aliens revealed three anti-gravity methods: homopolar generators circulating molten iron-silicon around craft perimeters, Bifield-Brown capacitive effects, and element 115 gravitational amplification.

UFO propulsion creates "very strong magnetic fields" that disable car electrical systems, with the entire craft functioning as a capacitor between top and bottom plates.

Scalar electromagnetic waves have electric and magnetic fields "90 degrees out of phase" and can "travel faster than light" while interacting with atomic nuclei rather than electrons.

Government labs have demonstrated that "certain scalar electromagnetic waves" can affect radioisotope decay rates, representing classified physics beyond conventional electromagnetic theory.

The Grey Alliance Monitoring Program

The Grey Alliance consists of "seven different species" from planets within 100 light years, bound by treaty and focused on "Germanic, Celtic, and Native American bloodlines."

Brain implants enable aliens to "see what you're seeing and hear what you're hearing in real time," connecting experiencers to their collective "hive mind."

Approximately "350,000 people" in the US may have implants based on Colburn's estimate that "one in a thousand people are class two experiencers."

"Every experience they have is recorded" through the implant network, giving aliens comprehensive intelligence about human society and decision-making.

Government Suppression and MKUltra Connections

Chaos by Tom O'Neill documents potential MKUltra connections to figures like Charles Manson, while The Controllers by Martin Cannon examines whether some abduction experiences mask government mind control operations.

Colburn suspects government interference prevented funding from "very wealthy people" including Robert Bigelow, who allegedly started his aerospace company after aliens "told him to meet them in space."

Historical suppression includes Lost Science documentation of Tesla's alleged flying vehicle experiments and the systematic debunking of breakthrough physics research.

Government implant technology exists but remains "much less sophisticated than the ones the aliens use" and produces normal immune responses unlike alien devices.

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