looked

upon, when they occur, not as a curse but as an opportunity not only to work at eliminating the imperfections, but as

an opportunity to love and support the entity so afflicted.

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ZetaTalk: Recessive Genes

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ZetaTalk: Recessive Genes

Note: written Oct 15, 1998

Humans have noted, in mapping human genes, that a number of DNA links that are dormant. The number casually

noted by humans in no way reflect the vast span of dormant portions in the human physiology. Think merely of the

many human brains, in where there are frontal lobes where the conscious resides and a rear brain where the

subconscious lies that in essence do not speak to each other or are reluctant to speak to each other. How would this

evolve in normal evolution? This was forced upon humankind. There are many, many portions of the human body

which are remnants or leftovers, unused. The appendix is one. Your DNA is rift with genes which if allowed to express

would horrify and surprise humans.

The hybrids that we are creating will have many dormant genes in them. A clear example is the violent nature of

humans, which evolved to allow humans to live on a planet where large predators exist. Were it not for your violent

nature, you would not have survived past a couple of generations. We suppress that violent nature in our hybrids, yet

those genes exist. Just as you would be horrified to develop tentacles, or a gaping mouth in the center of your stomach,

with smacking lips ready to take in whatever might float by, in the future the new hybrids would be horrified to find

their dormant violent nature expressing from hidden genes.

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ZetaTalk: Basic Similarities

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ZetaTalk: Basic Similarities

Note: written by Jul 15, 1995

Humans and Zetas are alike in that we are both humanoid, having arms, legs, digits, hearts, lungs, brains, eyes, ears,

mouths. We breath, we feel pain, we have remorse, we feel joy, we enjoy kinship, we enjoy accomplishment, we feel

frustration. In the past the Zeta had offspring in the same sex-to- birth manner of humans, but now we either clone our

offspring or create a blend of genes in the test tube. Our genetics are no longer as rich as Homo Sapiens genetics.

However, the upgrading of the human race will provide a hominoid with our intelligence and telepathic abilities as

well as the genetic adaptation that humans have to the Planet Earth.

In the past we consumed food in much the same manner as humans. However, our diet was vegetarian. During the time

period when we lost our genetic richness, we also pared away our ability to eat. Some rudimentary organs for sex and

eating remain. We refresh ourselves by submerging into a nutrient rich bath of clear gel. The nutrients are created, as

you might say, in the laboratory. They are simply chemicals, developed from chemicals found anywhere in the

Universe.

Our life span is much longer than humans. However, the life span of the hybrid race we are genetically engineering

will be as long as the Zetas currently enjoy. In your Earth years, this is 400 years. We experience debility for only the

last 50 years of this span. In our culture we also do not rule against suicide. Therefore, if any Zeta finds his life

circumstances unbearable, he can end his life in a painless manner without strife.

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ZetaTalk: Physiology Differences

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ZetaTalk: Physiology Differences

Note: written Oct 15, 1995

The Zeta physiology differs from the human physiology in several respects, and this has created challenges and

choices.

It has been noted that where we have nostrils, and our breath, acrid by human standards, can be felt when in close

quarters, we don't appear to be breathing. The expansion of human lungs is visible, yet our trunks seem firm and

immobile. Do we have lungs? We do indeed, but they work asynchronously, rather than in unison, one expanding

while the other exhales, so the motion is all internal. How did this come about, that springing from the same base we

developed different breathing patterns? The answer lies in our long lean frame, which in the trunk has a fused rib

system with cartilage between the ribs for extra strength. During our genetic engineering periods those Zetas who

adapted to a longer more rigid frame by an adjusted breathing cycle survived to pass along their genetics. In fact, our

current frame only became possible because asynchronous breathing became possible. The genetic engineers went with

the flow, so to speak. Our hybrids, however, have unison breathing, but in a pinch could switch over to

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