Situation is kind of different since researching about The Day After Roswell, Book by Philip J. Corso from 1997. High ranking military officer. Then he dies the year after.
What's interesting is how this video, Area 51: The Alien Interview (1997), comes out right around that time.
I saw this video years ago.. here.. let me get that.
Interview with a gray alien 1996 (enchanced video) [2min 54sec] 29,242 views May 19, 2012
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cofvpdc_UuA
It sure seems "muppetish" though but after Corso's book.. it's not bullshit. Some of this real stuff, it might be like.. looks bogus but could be real. They like how those things make it seem like hogwash.
Here's that video.. when it came out, the whistle blower's voice was low.. seems like somebody shifted it so it sounds normal.
Area 51: The Alien Interview (1997)—Victor’s Actual Voice. [1hr 4min]
https://archive.org/details/youtube-4C3eTdqMYfc
I'll continue in the comments where I talk to google gemini AI about this stuff.
Did they study Edd Edwards, claims of abilities?
Grok says: Edd Edwards claims to possess unique abilities to manipulate energy for healing, which he attributes to his Cherokee heritage and training from his grandmother. These claims have been studied by several institutions, including the University of Virginia’s Division of Perceptual Studies, The Monroe Institute, and The Rhine Research Center, with research ongoing since 1995. Key findings include:Scientific Studies: At the University of Virginia, researchers determined Edwards could make his brain resonate simultaneously across Alpha to Theta frequencies, a rare phenomenon. He was also studied at the Pinelandia Bio-Physical Laboratory with Dr. William Levengood, who measured and quantified Edwards’ energy output. Levengood’s peer-reviewed paper, “Evidence for Charged Density Pulses Associated with Bio-Electric Fields in Living Organisms,” highlights Edwards’ ability to produce measurable energy pulses, which he could control, adjust polarity, and even influence lab equipment from thousands of miles away.
Biophoton Emissions: At The Rhine Research Center, studies measured Edwards’ ability to emit biophotons (low-level ultraviolet light emissions) in a controlled, dark, electromagnetically shielded environment. Edwards achieved biophoton counts up to a million per second, far exceeding typical control readings of less than ten counts per second, demonstrating his ability to generate significant energy when focused.
Healing Claims: Edwards’ method, termed Bio-Intrinsic Resonant Energy (B.I.R.E.), is said to manipulate magnetic and electric fields in the brain to facilitate rapid healing. Scientific tests suggest his energy output is significantly higher—reportedly forty times that of tested Reiki masters. He claims to provide relief from pain and long-term illnesses, often remotely, though he does not diagnose or provide specific medical treatments.
Skepticism and Context: While Edwards’ abilities have been studied, the research is often conducted by institutions focused on parapsychology or consciousness, which may not align with mainstream scientific consensus. Critics could argue that biophoton emissions and brainwave resonance, while measurable, don’t necessarily confirm healing efficacy, as clinical outcomes are harder to quantify objectively. No large-scale, double-blind clinical trials are cited in the available data to validate healing claims. The studies lean heavily on his unique energy output rather than definitive medical results.
Cultural Influence: Edwards ties his abilities to his Cherokee lineage, specifically the Ani-Kutani clan, known for controlling natural forces and healing. This cultural context frames his narrative but lacks independent historical verification in the provided sources.
In summary, Edwards’ abilities have been studied with some intriguing results, particularly around measurable energy output and brainwave activity, but the scientific community remains divided on the implications, especially regarding healing. The studies are compelling but limited in scope and mainstream acceptance. For more details, you can explore his website or the cited institutions’ research.
Trying to research this guy.. notice his instagram page. He's trying to do videos where he wants you to stand up at home and I'm not standing up. But maybe it's not working because I'm sitting down.
You guys want to look up his claims and let me know if you find any videos with evidence.
Edit add-on. Tried doing what he said, standing up.. and kept watching for a while and nothing happened. But in the comments it seems like it is with lots of others.
During my years of conpiracy research I'd often see this site..
https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/
It has so many sub pages of categories. Like here.. look at the areas.
https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/esp_tema.htm
Tried talking to google gemini AI about using this site as reference. But it couldn't really do it. Grok did ok. Here's the conversation.. it'll be lots of parts. Continued in comments.