ZetaTalk: Cherish the Children

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ZetaTalk: Cherish the Children

Note: written by Jul 15, 1995

Regarding children, and what the Zetas think about them. The Zetas reproduce by growing themselves from one-celled

biological entities just as humans do. We cherish children. This is one of the strongest ways those in the Service-to-

Others orientation can be of service. Children are vulnerable, and their motives are there for all the adults in the

vicinity to see. They are transparent. They can be touched in multifaceted places, before they have the armor of

adulthood. Those children who in this incarnation need to learn trust can be cared for without asking. Those children

who in this incarnation need to learn to share can be placed next to peers whose needs are greater than theirs. Those

children who in this incarnation need to learn confidence can be guided unabashedly by adults who applaud their

hesitant steps. Children represent an opportunity, and this opportunity should not be lost.

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ZetaTalk: Engineering Techniques

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ZetaTalk: Engineering Techniques

Note: written Oct 15, 1996

Human participants in development of a hybrid species assume that their eggs and sperm are taken so that the desired

Zetan genes can be mixed in during conception. Often female participants assume that they have been impregnated via

artificial insemination, when in fact they have had the fetus reinserted for a brief gestation period. In the main, mixing

the egg and sperm is the process, but several steps are involved.

Prior to combining the male and female strands, the strands are examined for undesirable traits such as heritable

diseases. Thus, it is not simply the fastest swimming sperm that becomes daddy, nor the nearest and most

available egg that become mommy.

After selecting the human male and female contribution, snipping and replacing occurs. In this process Zeta

genetics routinely replace certain human genetics - some human genes are routinely discarded, and some Zeta

genes not present at all in humans are inserted.

In some cases genes from an ancestor are used to replace the human genes secured from the male and female

donors. Almost invariably these are taken from data banks we maintain, but on rare occasion we are allowed to

go back in time to secure a needed sample. This step inserts and accentuates a desirable human trait.

Genetic engineering by arranged marriages has not and will not occur as part of the hybrid program. Our hybrids

participate in the hybrid program much as human participants do, by making contributions. At a much later date

marriage and the natural offspring will of course be the means that the hybrid race continues, but it is not yet ready to

be put on automatic pilot, as you say. The small amount of Zetan genetics that is mixed into the human population, as

a result of contactees volunteering to help us gather data or requesting modifications to help them in their work, does

not result in hybrid offspring. These genetics are local modifications, affecting the lining of the digestive tract, the brain neurons in a certain part of the brain, or the ability of a gland to produce a slightly different enzyme. These

changes do not affect future eggs or sperm that would be produced by the contactee.

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ZetaTalk: Cloning Bans

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ZetaTalk: Cloning Bans

Note: written Mar 15, 1997

Humans react to hearing about genetic engineering projects conducted by aliens with horror, not because the results are

horrible but because of horror stories they have been told. Are these horror stories true? Without exception, genetic

engineering experiments done by humans have been positive, not negative, resulting in improved crop yields, less

disease, and stronger off-spring. Man’s horror of genetic engineering stems from stories of monster makers such as

Frankenstein, which are fiction.

Piecing together humans from dead parts is absurd, as the difficulty in getting still living organs to successfully

transplant demonstrates. This is a continuous struggle, with the transplantee’s immune system continually

suppressed so rejection does not occur.

Selective parentage, where the best breeding bull is set among the cows or seed is taken from the highest

yielding plants, is indeed the first step toward genetic engineering, one practiced by man since he began

domesticating plants and animals.

Injecting DNA into cell structure, for adoption, is a step man has taken just recently, resulting in hope for those

crippled by genetic diseases such as Cystic Fibrosis. Here only local cells are altered, much akin to salving a

wound, but nonetheless this is a step on the genetic engineering ladder.

Snipping and replacing DNA is a step we, the Service-to-Other Zetas who are speaking to you here, have

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