Over the years, Las Vegas billionaire Robert Bigelow, has
created (and dissolved) a number of organisations to study the UFO phenomena.
These include The Bigelow Foundation, the National Institute of Discovery Science (NIDS), and Bigelow Aerospace Advanced Space Studies (BAASS.)
One of
his lesser known involvements was regarding “implants.”
Implant catalogue
Regular blog readers will be aware that one of my recent
projects, has been assembling a catalogue of cases where “implants” have been
removed from the human body, and then analysed.
As part of that research, I have recently re-read the book “The
Aliens and the Scalpel” written by the late Dr Roger Leir. (1998. Granite
Publishing. Columbus, NC.)
During my first reading of the book in 1998, I failed to
note that the title page states “Published under the auspices of The Bigelow
Foundation and the National Institute for Discovery Science.” A while ago, I
conducted some research into The Bigelow Foundation, and you can read my findings here.
Later, another leaf in the book adds “The book is sponsored
by The Bigelow Foundation in cooperation with The National Institute of
Discovery Science (NIDS) and “The contents, views and opinions of this book
reflect the author and are not those of the Bigelow Foundation or NIDS.”
The book
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Sometime (date not specified) after conducting the surgical
removal of an “implant” from his third patient, Babs, on 2 January 1996, Leir
was given the name of John B Alexander, then working in Las Vegas, for NIDS.
Leir contacted Alexander, who almost immediately had Leir
conference call with himself and Robert Bigelow. Leir writes that Alexander
described NIDS as conducting research into the nature of the mind, and also
UFOs. An hour was spent on the phone discussing Leir’s work.
A couple of days later, Bigelow contacted Leir, and invited
Leir and Derrel Sims, Leir’s associate, to Las Vegas to discuss their work.
They visited NIDS and spoke to Alexander and Bigelow. After a lunch, discussions
were held. Bigelow advised Leir that he would present Leir’s work to the NIDS
board.
Sometime later (Leir doesn’t give a date), another
conference call was made by Bigelow and Alexander, to Leir. Bigelow advised
that the NIDS board was interested in assisting Leir’s work. A member of that
board, whom Leir describes as a PhD in Physics and a board certified
neurologist, joined in the conversation.
Sims and Leir were then invited back to Las Vegas, at
Bigelow’s expense. After a lunch, Leir presented his work to a NIDS board
meeting, and both he and Sims were questioned.
Following a vote by the board, Bigelow advised Leir and
Sims, that NIDS would support their work, with the conditions:
Leir writes “Robert Bigelow had agreed at our previous meeting to fund not only the analysis of our specimens, but also the next set of surgeries…” Leir was asked to prepare an estimate of the cost of these surgeries.
- They would hand over four surgical specimens for analysis.
- There would be no mention of NID's involvement with Leir's work.
- A scientific paper would be written and published in a world class journal.
- Leir insisted that the knowledge gained would end up in the public realm.
- NIDs would select the laboratories to conduct the analysis of the samples.
Leir writes “Robert Bigelow had agreed at our previous meeting to fund not only the analysis of our specimens, but also the next set of surgeries…” Leir was asked to prepare an estimate of the cost of these surgeries.
Following a request from Bigelow to provide additional
information about who the patients were, Leir then received a set of documents
from NIDS, to sign. Leir noted, that it was a month after the surgeries before
he received the NIDS funding.
NIDS testing
Leir reports that some of the analyses were conducted by the
Los Alamos National Laboratories and some by New Mexico Tech. Leir received the
New Mexico Tech results in September 1996, and these are reproduced in his
book.
Later in the book, Leir noted that NIDS had initially
indicated that an article would be written for a leading scientific journal. “Thus
I was quite nonplussed when he called to ask my permission to release some of
the scientific data on the metallurgy we had just received from New Mexico Tech
lab to the MUFON Journal.” Leir did not consent to this, but he himself wrote
an article which appeared in the April 1996 issue of the MUFON Journal.
My notes
1. To the best of my knowledge, no scientific paper about
Leir’s work has ever appeared in a “world class journal.” Certainly, he
published multiple articles about his work in the MUFON Journal.
2. According to an archived snapshot of the NIDS website on 6 October 2007, the NIDS scientific advisory board consisted of:
John B Alexander; Warren Burggren; Douglas P Ferraro; Albert A Harrison; Edgar Mitchell; Melvin Morse; Martin Piltch; Harold E Puthoff; Theodore Rockwell; John F Scheussler; Jessica Utts; Jacques Vallee, and Jim Whinnery.
NIDS staff were Robert Bigelow; Colm A Kelleher and Mary Allman.
you have been looking for 'implants'. have you also looked for 'genetic' susceptibility to extraterrestrial influence and/or manipulation? (redjeff53@gmail.com)
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