The Plantation – THE AMAZON PLANTATION

Alien Base: The Evidence for Extraterrestrial Colonization of Earth: THE AMAZON PLANTATION

According to Satu, extraterrestrial visitors discovered Earth many thousands of years ago. The ‘Itibi Rayans’ themselves, however, did not come here until 1946, when supposedly they established several plantations in South America for hybridization and research purposes. The plantation to which Pallmann claims to have been taken lay southwest of Iquitos, close to the Peruvian border with Brazil, between the Mirim River and the larger Yavari River into which the Mirim flows.

‘The day after my arrival,’ he wrote, ‘I first became able to observe the surrounding area from my position near the giant “eye-generator”. Because of certain quarantine restrictions, I was not allowed, during the morning, to step outside the craft and meet other members of the crew. ‘I was wondering why the Itibi Rayans, of all the lovely places on Earth, had found this God-forsaken Green Hell, perhaps the worst spot in the entire world, to do research. “Surely,” I said to Satu Ra, “you are not so afraid of the human race that you choose the worst possible spot on our planet?”‘ ‘The climate here is perfect,’ replied Satu, laughing.

Part of the research programme carried out by the Itibi Rayans involved the collection, study and hybridization of various plants and fruits required for their diet. ‘Itibi Rayans, I soon found out, do suffer physically if they do not get enough new flavours,’ Pallmann explained.

Of course, there are other reasons why these people from a different world go on these tremendous voyages of exploration. They are motivated to do so to keep fit, to keep on the move, to be superior . . . What has motivated Earth men to land on the Moon, and what shall motivate Earth men to step on to Mars and even Venus?

In order to grow new fruits and exciting new plant flavours, our friends have brought with them the most interesting specimens of vegetation, and they are real biological wonders. Some of these are cross-fertilized and transplanted with plants entirely different to theirs. Plants from our planet, and others, are used to produce new taste sensations . . .

During many hundreds of thousands of years, the people of my friends have evolved from meat eaters to vegetarians. I was informed that the evolutionary process in their food habits also brought in its wake a character problem . . . ‘love of over-tasting’.

When the Itibi Rayans first found the tropical chirimoya fruit, for example, they became almost gluttonous, Pallmann related.

We shall never be able to experience what these conditions really mean, as our palates are not as sensitive as theirs. Having stopped eating solid food, having forgotten how to kill an animal and eat it, they also have entirely different nerves. No more war, on human beings or animals, except in self- defence. They have become planters, scientists, explorers, teachers, religious philosophers (cosmophilosophers), biologists, etc.