Interview With Ed #2





Lance


OK. So continuing on now with the discussion, Ed's invited me to ask some questions and so I'll come up with questions that just pop into my head. I like to start from the beginning. I presume now that if, as you're proposing, the alien autopsy is real, then that has profound implications for life on earth, right?

Because it means that somehow another creature came to this planet or evolved on this planet. According to current science it’s not possible with the physics that we experience on this planet that no objects can go faster than the speed of light. So it’s really very difficult to see how a UFO or whatever you want to call it, or beings that come from a distance could really travel that far. So my assumption now is that if this being in the autopsy exists, then are you saying that the being has always been here. The actual alien is not alien. Maybe it's just part of life on planet Earth. Is that where you're going with this?


Ed

Yes, I think the creature evolved here on earth and just followed the evolutionary laws that everything else has followed. The creatures are Monotremes! They survived the dinosaur extinctions and continued to evolve. Monotremes evolved from dinosaurs.

They have essentially a lot of the same characteristics. But Monotremes aren't represented very well in the fossil record and it's almost laughable when you say we evolved from an anteater or from a platypus. 

They benefited from extinction. We know that mammals have benefited in general and these are mammals. A Monotreme is a mammal. It's just a different type. The young survive on milk. 


Lance

But still, they're born in an egg.


Ed

Yes.


Lance

OK. So, their evolution continued after the dinosaur age and, according to you, to this day. And do you think that they're still evolving or adapting to our planet or do you have any feel for what's changed in the last 100,000 years?


Ed

Well, I think that there are several possibilities. I don't know for sure. I think they could have started their evolution about 35 million years ago.

During the extinctions the Monotremes began to branch away from the dinosaur. It is correct that there's just very little fossil evidence. But we do know certain things about Monotreme and the anteaters because they're still alive. The characteristics that we give to the creature are derived from the fact that these creatures could be Monotremes in general, not just platypus or just anteater, but an evolution much further along. They're still here. Obviously they were successful just as primates are still here, even though a lot of the pre-primate nature has died.


Lance

Ok. So your contention is that the Monotremes continue to develop and are still around today. So I assume just from our past conversations that you think they've evolved into a highly technological species.


Ed

Yes.


Lance

And in a way that no other creature on this planet has, including man. They're way, way beyond that. Right? They are capable of flying in some kind of craft. Is that right?


Ed

I don't know the extent of their capabilities. In fact I don’t know how many there are today. There could be just a few and they're at the very end of their evolution and they're probably totally crazy. They may have solved all their problems. If you can't solve your problems in 35 million years, that's a long time. So it's hard for me to even conceive of that length of time. All I know is what my own eyes tell me, that the alien is a real creature. That's all I can tell you for sure. It's a real creature. They probably have a lot of technical skills that we don't have. We might have a lot of technical skills that they don't have.


Lance

They can fly around in space?


Ed

Yes, isn't that what UFO's are? 


Lance

So why hasn't man been able to take advantage of this kind of physics and do the same thing?


Ed

We went a different route.


Lance

So we got the dirty combustion engine and they got the flying saucers?

(laughs)

Ed

When you just think about where we are now. I was born in '39. We had no refrigerator. They delivered a big block of ice to us.


Lance


We should pause this now and just go with this much unless you wanna keep talking?


Ed

No, I really don't have anything else to say right now. 


Lance

All right. So I'm gonna shut off the recorder and then we'll get the transcripts going. Goodbye.



NOTE:  Ed has said after this interview, the following about the similarities between the creature in the autopsy and monotremes. Both have:
  • No teeth 
  • One hole for sex and elimination 
  • No navel 
  • The ability to send and receive electronic messages