Alien Base: The Evidence for Extraterrestrial Colonization of Earth – A Pantomime of Unrealities – FURTHER EXPLANATIONS
Zret explained that at around the time of his initial encounter with Coe he had been on summer vacation, and had taken advantage of this period to rejoin some of his own people ‘who operated one of their established bases off the planet’. With his craft, he was then able to ‘enjoy the wonderful fishing of the otherwise inaccessible rivers and lakes of Canada’. On leaving the base, he told his colleagues not to worry if they did not hear from him for a week, as long as the ‘all-clear’ radio signal emitted from the craft in its regular 20-minute cycle.
This was an inexcusable error, admitted Zret: You probably remember the little control panel that was attached to the front of my flying suit. Well, attached within the suit are a series of what I will simply call electrodes, that come in contact with various nerve centres of the body. At the back of my neck, under the base of my brain, are two more, the left one receiving brain impulses and the right one receiving all signals from the pituitary gland, the ‘master switch’ of the body.
All these comparatively weak waves feed into a section of that panel below my chest and any impulse of stress or emergency thought should have been transposed and amplified through it, to automatically record in the craft’s control and change the all- clear signal to a rapid tonal wave of distress. Help would have arrived in three or four hours. The manual controls of this panel also activate many of the functional duties of the craft, even to an unmanned flight back to its base .
The control knobs on Zret’s suit panel were severely damaged when he fell into the crevice, and he was unable to operate them. He explained that, once on board his craft following the rescue by Coe, he immediately switched the ship’s transmitter to the emergency mode. Not many minutes after setting the craft’s automatic ‘homing’ device, he collapsed. Later, he learned, ‘I was “picked up” by one of our larger ships that had intercepted the distress call and taken me aboard, craft and all.’
Coe asked about Zret’s age. ‘My age is going to surprise you,’ replied the very youthful-looking Zret. ‘I am exactly 304 years older than you.’ Decades later, many contactees claimed that aliens enjoyed phenomenal longevity, so it is interesting that Coe was told (or said he was told) this in 1921. Zret explained that such longevity was achieved through a rejuvenation process. ‘We have to go through this system every 105 years. We have a life potential of about 630 years, but we must go through this rejuvenation process. If we don’t, we die as you do. We go through this five different times, and then the internal mechanism, chemical decomposition, and so on, wears out.’
In addition to their extraordinary technology, the Norcans apparently were equally advanced in mental skills, such as telepathy, and seemed to be highly advanced ethically.