"What is the information about Operation Zeta?

Operation Zeta has its roots in the Roswell incident of 1947. In a recent interview with a British radio station, American astronaut Edgar Mitchell, the sixth man to set foot on the moon, stated unequivocally that "the Roswell incident was real, as a matter of fact. Aliens have been trying to make contact with humans since the 1940s, and many insiders in the U.S. space agency have even seen aliens with their own eyes. Aliens have also visited Earth many times since then. These aliens are highly intelligent beings, and human technology is clearly inferior to that of the aliens; fortunately, they are not hostile to humans, or else humans would have long since been driven off the planet by the aliens. For fear of causing panic among the public, successive U.S. administrations hid the truth, but the inside story slowly leaked out. I've been working in the military and intelligence field, and I know the dangers behind publicizing events."

The Roswell incident did occur, on July 5, 1947, but not as it is usually written, but rather two flying saucer crashes, one crash site southwest of Corona, New Mexico, 75 miles northwest of Roswell, and the other at PelonaPeak, just south of Datil, N.M. The two accidents were later The two accidents were later known to have begun when two flying saucers collided in the same incident.

One day after the Corona incident, a university archaeology team accidentally discovered the crashed saucer and reported the incident to Lincoln County sheriff's deputies.

A team was dispatched to the crash site the following day to investigate and capture alive a surviving alien hiding behind a rock. It was later sent to the Los Alamos National Laboratory. It didn't take long for the horrific news to reach Roswell Air Force Base, where the saucer crash site was scrutinized and all evidence was erased and false information fabricated to confuse the public. The alien bodies scattered at the crash site were sent to Los Alamos Laboratory, which was known to have refrigeration facilities to freeze alien bodies for future research. The crashed saucer was sent to Roswell and later relocated to Wright Military Base in Ohio. The second crash, due to its remote location, was not discovered until August 1949 by two ranchers who reported it to the sheriff of Catron County, New Mexico. The sheriff arrived there a few days later and only briefly photographed the scene. Soon after, Sandia Air Force Base in Albuquerque learned of the news and similarly dispatched a team to recover all the physical evidence from the scene, including six bodies, sent to the base but later transferred to the Los Angeles National Laboratory.

The alien, which survived the Corona accident, was insulated from the outside world under military surveillance until 1952, and was called Ebe1 by the military.

The alien, which "spoke" in a highly variable tone, naturally had no way of communicating with humans, but Los Labs scientists managed to find a special way to communicate with each other. Ebe1 told the military that it came from a planet in the Zeta Reticulum Galaxy, which the military later called Sampo, about 38 light-years from Earth. This is the same galaxy that was mentioned in the 1966 hijacking of the Hill's. Ebe1 also gives a detailed description of all the devices that the military found in the crashed saucer, even though the scientific principles are not clear to humans. One of these devices, used to communicate with the home planet, would later play a key role in the Sampo program. Scientists in the laboratory were initially unable to get the alien device to work until the early summer of 1952, when they realized that it had to be connected to the energy source on the saucer. Ebe1 then sent six messages to its home planet to inform it that the saucer had crashed but that it had survived, requesting rescue and suggesting a meeting with Earth's leaders. However, Ebe1 died in the late summer of that year, without having received a response from his home planet, and although the death of Ebe1 made it extremely difficult to follow up with Sampo, military scientists at Los Angeles National Laboratory did not give up their efforts, and after many failures and constant debugging, they finally succeeded in sending a contact message through the alien device, and intercepted a reply from Sampo in 1955. The message was intercepted in 1955. For the next seven or eight years, this communication between the Eben people on Sampo and the U.S. military government continued intermittently, with both sides learning each other's language and writing systems, so that the original communication barriers were gradually overcome to some extent.

In 1962, the two sides tentatively reached an amazing agreement: the Eben people will be two years later on April 24, the day, once again visited the Earth, flying saucer landing site is scheduled to be at Holloman Air Force Base near Alamogordo, New Mexico. This was during the reign of President Kennedy. President Kennedy then approved a secret resolution to exchange personnel between the United States and Sampo Star to visit each other's planets. The implementation of this top-secret program was primarily the responsibility of the U.S. Air Force, which immediately formed a special committee and, after months of discussion and modification, decided to select a number of highly qualified personnel with a number of special skills as the program's "alien envoys," and these people must be military personnel. They must be single, childless, and preferably orphans. Initially, as many as 56,000 candidate files were available for selection. The committee sifted through layers of complex medical and other tests, such as psychology, and ultimately chose 12 of the best, including a commander, a deputy commander, two pilots, two linguists, two scientists, two doctors, a biologist, and a security officer. There were also four alternates for contingencies. Due to the unique and highly classified nature of this mission, all official records and proof of identity of these personnel, including military service records, medical records, tax records, social credibility records, etc., have been altered or removed or destroyed, and replaced with "missing" or "dead" records. Instead of "missing" or "dead" records, their old identities were completely cut off from the outside world, and a three-digit number was used as their new identity. The selected individuals then underwent nearly six months of specialized training at Camp Paley in Virginia, which included enduring severe psychological and physical tests. During one of the training events, the group was locked alone in a cubic box and buried underground for five full days with only food and water. Other portions of the training were done at Air Force bases such as Sheppard, Ellsworth and Dow, as well as in isolated areas in Mexico and Chile. After the special training was completed, the groups were moved to DisciplinaryBarracks, Ft. Leavenworth and other places under close guard, where all communication with the outside world was prohibited.

Early in 1963, plans changed when the military received a message from the Eben saying that they wished to meet first on their initial visit to Earth, and that the exchange program would be postponed for the time being. In December of that year, the Eben people sent another message informing the military that they were on their way to Earth and would be landing at the pre-established time and place. At that time, the United States was reeling from the loss of President Kennedy. Because of the assassination of JFK, some of the executives in charge of the program were tempted to cancel it, but the incoming president, Johnson, was informed of the amazing plan and decided to go ahead with it, even though he didn't think it was going to happen. In the plan, two landing sites for the alien saucers were designated, one at Holloman Air Force Base in Alamogordo, New Mexico, and the other west of Holloman near the southern entrance to the WhiteSand military post, which was actually where the saucers would later land. As pre-planned, on April 24, 1964, two Eben saucers entered the earth's atmosphere, one landing at the wrong site near Socorro, New Mexico, and the second landing correctly at WhiteSand after receiving word of the military's designation.At the time*** sixteen high-ranking officials were there to meet them, containing government dignitaries and senior military officers , but it is not clear whether President Johnson was among them. The Eben people who descended from the flying saucer carried a language translator that looked like a microphone with a screen attached to one end. Eleven Eben bodies from the Roswell incident were brought back to the ship, and the humans were presented with an invaluable gift: what was rumored to be the "Yellow Book," a complete history of the Earth and of mankind. In fact, however, it is not a book, but a transparent object, about 21 inches thick, on which the reader can look at the surface of the object and the relevant text and pictures will immediately appear. Its contents do not describe the distant history of the Earth, but cover the entire universe. These are sufficient to reflect the Eben people's high level of technology and civilization. At the request of the Eben people, the exchange of personnel was postponed until the following year, and in July 1965, an alien spacecraft once again visited the Earth and landed at the Atomic Testing Center in Nevada. As in the final scene of the movie "Third Contact," 12 warriors eventually boarded the ship and returned to Sampo, accompanied by more than 40 tons of supplies for a decade, while one Eben remained on Earth as part of the Sampo Project.

The aliens on board the craft did not allow the U.S. military communications team to take photographs or pictures, but they were allowed to make written notes and recordings. The details of Operation Zeta were revealed to the public through these written and audio recordings. An anonymous diary entry reads: "During the trip, each member of the group suffered from frequent dizziness, confusion as to direction or objective, and headaches. However, we were not weightless during the entire trip. The craft was large and the group had room to move around." Despite the obvious problems with human-Zeta communication, the Zetas gave humans a sense of amiability and helpfulness. The U.S. military communication team was able to walk around inside the ship, and throughout the trip, they were able to use equipment provided by the aliens to communicate with Currant Air Force Base on Earth. Before arriving on Zeta, a member of the team, code-named "308," died unexpectedly of a pulmonary tether, and the Zetas held a memorial service for him, but took his body.

The exchange team's vehicle took about nine months in Earth time to reach Zeta, and the team's commander recorded the scene: "We were on an alien planet for the first time, and we went down a ramp, and a lot of Zetas were waiting for us. We saw a very large Zeta, bigger than any Zetas we had ever seen ...... I assume this was their leader. This alien said welcome to the planet ...... We were led to an open field which was kind of like a parade ground with dirt on the ground. Looking up I saw a blue sky, the sky was very clear. We saw two 'suns', one of which was brighter than the other. The land was desert-like, similar to Arizona and New Mexico, with little vegetation to be seen. There were rolling hills in the distance, but nothing but dust was visible ...... Without sunglasses, our eyes could hardly stand the intensity of the 'suns'. What a strange planet this is!"

Many members of the group also recorded their first impressions of the mysterious planet in their diaries: "The planet is estimated to be 6 billion years old from its birth, and the two major stars that shine on it are estimated to have a lifespan of 7.5 billion years, but that's just an estimate. There are periods of time when it is dark on the planet, but not all of the time. It is a planet in the Zeta binary star system, and has two 'suns', but these two 'suns' are relatively small, so this causes the planet to be dark some of the time. In addition, the planet is tilted from space, and its northern hemisphere is much colder than its southern hemisphere. Slightly smaller compared to Earth, Zeta's atmosphere is very similar to Earth's, containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen."

After arriving on Zeta, the U.S. Army exchange team spent months acclimating to the new environment, where they discovered that Earth's concept of time simply didn't apply on the planet. The team's commander wrote in his diary, "I thought it was another day, but it only looked like an hour had passed on my watch. The two glowing 'suns' in particular were a serious problem, due to much stronger radiation than on Earth, with ground temperatures reaching 107 degrees Celsius at one point. Despite the fact that the U.S. team was living in an underground facility, it still felt uncomfortable. Because of this, the AC team was relocated to the cooler northern hemisphere of the planet Zeta. Food was also a challenge, as the 40 tons of supply items they brought from Earth were eventually consumed and they had to switch to synthetic food from Planet Zeta, which tasted like paper. Against all odds, the AC team still struggled to carry out their scheduled tasks, collecting soil and plant samples, among other things.

The race living on Zeta belongs to the Little Greys, a planet with an estimated one million year history of technological civilization; they are not a civilization native to Zeta, but evolved from another planetary civilization. Their original home planet was threatened by extreme volcanism, so they had to migrate to Zeta in order to keep the flame of civilization alive, which happened about 50,000 years ago. 30,000 years ago, they fought a devastating planetary war, which lasted for 1,000 years, and ended with the use of particle-beam weaponry that completely wiped out the enemy. The total population of the planet is now around 75 million people, and there is no longer a criminal presence to be seen, but it retains an army.

The friendly Zetas have a perfect social structure that looks a bit like a centralized society: every newborn baby birth is planned in advance; every building is constructed only when needed; there is no currency, and you can pick up what you need on your own when you need it, and everyone is a scientist and engineer. The total **** on the planet is just one educational center, and a number of governing boards that guide and manage every aspect of life.

According to the records, the leader of the planet is very different from the ordinary Zetas, the leader of the "Zeta Planet" is a much larger creature than the others, and it looks more aggressive than the others. By aggressive, I don't mean in an unfriendly way, but in a boss-like way, similar to our military commanders.

The Commander of the AC team had asked the Zetas for the remains of the members of the "308" group through "EBE2". They were then taken to a large building where they met a Zeta doctor who could communicate in English by voice. The American commander's diary describes the confrontation in detail: "The doctor told us that the body of "308" was not in the container and that they had already conducted experiments on the remains of "308". In their opinion, being a sample is a sign of respect for the dead. I was outraged when the alien doctor said that they had used the remains of "308" for asexual reproduction. I strongly stated that the remains of "308" were the property of Earth and did not belong to Planet Zeta. I do not consent to any experiments on "308"." Relations became tense, and the Zetas were confused by the U.S. exchange team's reaction, as "EBE2" told the exchange team members, "Everyone should be nice," repeating the same thing several times. In the end, the AC team had to give in to avoid further conflict.

The team commander (codename "700") and the scientist (codename "754") were allowed to see the remains of "308" from the experiment. They were taken to a room where biological experiments were being conducted. The Earthlings were shocked by the sight of the remains of aliens from other planets in containers. The Zeta doctors tried to explain the subjects they were working on, but the people of Earth had no idea what DNA biotechnology meant in those days. In response, a member of the U.S. military exchange team commented, "This is the dark side of this civilization."

Unable to know exactly what time it was on Earth, the U.S. Army exchange team lived on Zeta until 1978, when the seven men and one woman in the group were sent back to Earth in a craft sent from Zeta; two died on Zeta, and the other two decided to stay on the planet. As soon as the 8 men returned to Earth, the U.S. Air Force Special Investigation Board (AFOSI) took charge of their safety and lives. They were deliberately isolated by the military, and a 3,000-page report was written on the part of the Special Investigation Committee. Surprisingly, the eight men fell ill and died, according to research, as a result of radiation exposure from the two "suns" on Zeta. The last American serviceman to visit Zeta died in 2002. It is not known what happened to the other two American servicemen who stayed on Zeta.

In this way, the U.S. military organized a specially trained human expedition to visit his home planet, Serpo, and this story describes how 12 Earthlings stayed there from 1965 to 1978, with 8 surviving and returning to Earth, 2 dying on the planet, and 2 choosing to to stay, the military did not order a return. From 1978 until 1984, the returnees were isolated in various military installations. The Air Force Office of Special Investigations (AFOSI) was responsible for their safety.