Secrets, Souls, and Area 51

Area 51 The Revealing Truth of Ufos, Secret Aircraft, Cover-Ups & Conspiracies

It’s a fact that most people who have studied the claims of Bob Lazar focus their attentions on what he had to say about the UFOs allegedly held at S-4 as well as his statements concerning Element 115, but one issue doesn’t get the attention that it really should. It’s a part of Lazar’s story that takes things down a path that is filled with disturbing revelations involving the afterlife. One of the many briefing papers that Lazar said he read at S-4 stated that the aliens refer to us, the human race, as what we would call “containers,” but containers of what?

Well, that’s where things get really controversial. Lazar told KLASTV’s George Knapp that “religion was created so we have some rules and regulations for the sole purpose of not damaging the containers.” An awkward conversation followed that saw Knapp pressing for answers and Lazar almost squirming because of the nightmarish nature of the story. That’s hardly surprising because the claimed big secret is that the aliens have an interest in the human soul. Worse, though, is that they allegedly use the human soul in a way that the U.S. government doesn’t fully understand, or that the government does know but does not know how to tell the world the awful truth.

One of the theories is truly terrifying: the aliens “feed” on the human soul, on our life-force. In this scenario, the Earth is a farm, and we are the cattle. On our deaths, our souls are reaped, and the life energy sustains the aliens. Far out?

Definitely, but Lazar stands by what he read in those briefing papers. The soul angle has led some UFO researchers to believe that the aliens are actually nothing of the sort. Rather, the theory is that they are high-tech demons; it’s an issue we will come to shortly.

George Knapp was not the only person to whom Bob Lazar spoke on this issue of containers. Michael Lindemann is the author of a 1995 book, UFOs and the Alien Presence. He also questioned Lazar on this controversy-dominated aspect of the story of Lazar and Area 51. Lazar added a bit more to the story when speaking with Lindemann, as the latter acknowledged in his book. He noted that Lazar said that the containers were “extremely, extremely unique,” that they were “very difficult to find,” and that the biggest secret of all revolved around our souls. No wonder that the people in the know at Area 51 didn’t know how to tell the rest of the world the story they were forced to sit on—out of fear of worldwide anarchy breaking out if it was revealed that religion was a creation of ancient extraterrestrials who devour our souls.

Probably the one person more than any other who concludes that the alien presence on our planet is driven by human soul devouring is Nigel Kerner. He has written two books on the subject: Song of the Greys and Grey Aliens and the Harvesting of Souls. Combined, they make a worryingly persuasive argument for the theory that aliens somehow “use” the human soul. Danielle Silverman, Kerner’s assistant, prepared the following for me on his theories and conclusions. She stated: “[Kerner] went on to delineate a fascinating concept, explaining that a ‘soul’ might be a derivational information field that comes out of a natural cadence that came into the Universe with the Big Bang.

This field holds the power to maintain information in what he called a morphogenetic electro-spatial field with an eternal scope of existence in whatever form circumstance allows. The soul is thus an ancestrally contiguous and coherent mechanism for holding information. “Nigel argued that if the Greys are an artificially created and manufactured roboidal form then they would find our facility for ‘soul’ an analogue of their own creators. This would be an analogue that they would want to try to combine with their own natures themselves. The ‘Greys’ he argued were synthetic biological programmed artificially intelligent machine entities sent out as super intelligent robots far more advanced than those we now ourselves send out to explore the Universe.

“They are, however, subject to wear and tear as indeed are all atomically derived entities through the second law of thermodynamics that drives them into greater and greater states of decay with time. A non-atomic property however, such as ‘soul,’ is immune to the second law. Thus, this property was their ultimate goal, their ‘holy grail’ so to speak. It was a property that they could never know or understand in its own terms as purely atomic artificial creations.

Their only perception of it was the effect it has on atoms, the difference in other words between a naturally living entity and their artificial state. “Ironically, what these artificially intelligent entities are seeking is eternal survivability. The Greys and any physical life that they might reconstitute from the DNA codes they carry on behalf of their creators, cannot access the state beyond death.

They have no ‘soul’ they cannot be born. They are trying to use us as a bridge into ‘soul’ writing their programs into us through genetic engineering and implantation so that through us they can tap into an eternal existence.” It’s notable that far more than a few people in the field of alien abductions have commented on this soul-reaping program of the aliens. Whitley Strieber, the author of a 1987 best-selling book Communion, came to believe that the human soul was an integral part of the abduction experience: he concluded that the visitors had the ability to manipulate the soul, even to recycle it into newborns.