"In MAKING CONTACT: A SERIOUS HANDBOOK FOR LOCATING AND COMMUNICATING WITH EXTRATERRESTRIALS, edited by Bill Fawcett [William Morrow and Company, Inc.,NY, 1997] A chapter entitled Alien First Aid" by Mickey Zucker Reichert, M.D. begins with this blurb [Page 316]:
"ONE OF THE MOST COMPELLING IMAGES IN THE ROSWELL INCIDENT IS THAT OF A DAZED OR INJURED ALIEN SITTING NEXT TO ONE THAT WAS EVEN MORE SEVERELY HURT...."
The chapter's text begins:
"Believers in the Roswell Incident maintain that two injured humanoid creatures were discovered at the site, one in shock, the other unconscious and leaking fluid that appeared to be blood."
Doctor Reichert continues for several pages to discuss the practice of medicine, how to handle accident victims, and bleeding, among other medicinal issues.
One Page 321 is this:
"Because of the Roswell descriptions, I'd like to say a few things about shock..."
"The unconscious, bleeding alien described by the Roswell Incident advocates would almost certainly also be "in shock."... The other alien, if not also bleeding, likely suffered from obstructive shock."
Dr. Reichert leaves the Roswell story, with this:
"Let's run through one possible scenario, assuming the ALLEGED crash at Roswell occurred in your own backyard. "[Page 322] (I like that he used the word "alleged".)
She doesn't return to the Roswell "facts" enumerated above, but continues to delineate how "Ruth and John" handle CPR and the crash victims that landed in their yard.
Now I ask, where did Dr. Reichart get his "two alien victims" story?
Who said one alien was bleeding? And one was in shock?
The Reichert "information" might come in handy when Kevin Randle's Roswell Dream Team produces, if it ever does, its discovery of new Roswell evidence.
(By the way, Kevin Randle has a chapter in this book, about Roswell, of course.)
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