SERPO project: Exchange of people and extraterrestrials (3.): Preparation for departure

1 05. 01. 2018
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Ebenians have reported that they will return to Earth on a date and place that we have chosen. The visit was 24. April 1964 and the place was in the southern sector White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico. (White Sands Missile Base in New Mexico.)

Our government officials secretly got acquainted with the action plan. The decisions were made, then changed and changed again. We only had about 25 months to plan the whole event. Special teams, mostly military, were created to plan it. After several months of the planning process President John F. Kennedy decided to approve the replacement of the special military team. She was entrusted with leading the event USAF. USAF officials selected civilian scientists to help plan the event and select a crew.

3.1 Preparations
The process of selecting team members was the most difficult. Several plans have been proposed to build a team. It took several months for the planners to decide on the criteria for each team member. They decided that every member of the team must be a soldier. He must be single and childless. He must have a military career (more than four years in the service). They must have special knowledge. They must have cross-linked skills, which means they must have more than one specialization. He must be completely independent and free from any identification problems he may experience along the way. One of the proposals was to declare all members dead. This was considered until it was decided that each selected team member would be on the missing list, according to official records, and would be removed from the unofficial records. In this way, all relationships between the team and their personal data were covered.

Each individual record of each selected team member was deleted, including social security records, internal records, medical records, military records, and any other identification records that were either destroyed or collected and then placed in a special location. Initially, approximately 56000 applicants were selected for selection. The screening process was finally completed with all selected. They were the best of the best. During the training, which lasted about six months, a total of 16 applicants underwent training. Four of them were deputies in case one of those selected for the mission was wounded or released for any other reason from the military.

The SERPO team according to ideas Steven Spielberg in the movie Close encounters of the third species

Why were only two women taken? If we think of the monumental problem of selecting the 12 team, where every person has to be completely erased from the military system, has no family ties, no marriage, no children, we see the difficulties the selection team has had to choose the best team members from a limited set of soldiers.

The original selected group had 158 people. Final 12 has been selected from this number. If you consider the psychological, medical and other tests that had to be done, the last 12 of the original number was the best qualified. Why only two women were selected was not mentioned anywhere. Obviously, these two women were best qualified in their personal specialization - physician and linguist.

 

Each member of the team was not named by name. Once the last 16 has been selected (remember that they had four substitutes), each member of the team received a three-digit number. Since then, only numbers have been identified. He even knew each other member of the team only by their three-digit number. They were never allowed to use their real name. Once they left planet Earth and traveled to Serpo, they only used nicknames to each other. For example, the team leader was marked as Captain, doctors were identified as Doc-1 a Doc-2, pilots were labeled as Sky-King a Flash-Gordon.

Although it would make no difference if they used their real names on Serpo, were sufficiently disciplined to be able to act either with a nickname or their three-digit numbers.

Number of Team Members:

  • Team Commander - 102
  • Deputy Team Commander - 203
  • Pilot number 1 - 225
  • Second pilot - 308
  • Linguist No. 1 - 420
  • Linguist No. 2 - 475
  • Biologist - 518
  • Scientist No. 1 - 633
  • Scientist No. 2 - 661
  • Doctor No. 1 - 700
  • Doctor No. 2 - 754
  • Security Officer - 899

3.2 Training
After an extensive selection process, each member of the team had to demonstrate their abilities to withstand problems, including a set of psychological tests, medical examinations, and PAT (Tests of Positive Thinking, a military test for pilots and special forces personnel). The training consisted of the following activities:

  1. Introduction to space exploration (taught by NASA staff);
  2. Astronomy, identification of stars, use of telescopes and general astrophysics;
  3. Anthropology of aliens (information obtained from EBE 1);
  4. History of Eben (Basic Information Received From EBE 1);
  5. Medical care in the US military (traumatic care). This topic was addressed to the team's non-medical staff;
  6. High altitude training - skydiving training and stay in a zero-oxygen-free environment;
  7. Survival, escape and escape training;
  8. Basic training with weapons and explosives (six kilograms of C-4);
  9. Training of psychological operations and preparation against interrogation;
  10. Small tactical training unit (four-week US military training);
  11. Information gathering course;
  12. Space Geology - Methods of Collection and Use of Specialized Geological Equipment;
  13. Physical stress resistance training;
  14. Methods of conflict resolution and isolation;
  15. Nursing course;
  16. Training on the use of instruments;
  17. Individual training;
  18. Fundamentals of biology;
  19. Another training that continues to be considered highly classified after 40 years (1965 - 2005).

Each member of the team had to withstand extreme psychological and physical stress. In one training session, each member of the team was locked inside a 5 x 7 stop that was buried seven feet below the ground for five days, only with food and water, without contact with anyone else and in utter darkness. This has tested several factors.

Each member of the team also took with him pill, which was standard for intelligence agents operating behind enemy lines. Using a pill, the agent could end his life if he did EBEnové for some reason, have shown themselves as enemies.

Several selected team members (pilots) were trained to fly by boat EBEs, one of which was captured in the West of New Mexico in 1949. The plan determined that several selected people would be transported back to Earth in the event of a ship's emergency.

There were four pilots in the team. These four have spent many weeks in the Nevada complex where they are taught to fly on the acquired EBEs. It wasn't hard to fly with it once you understood the functions of the controls. I'm sure a lot of the observations UFO in 1964-65 in the western US could be attributed to these test flights by our team members.

Each member of the team was sent to a special facility located in Camp Perry ve Virginia. It was a training site for intelligence services. We took over the entire complex inside Perry base. Most training took place there, only some special training was done on Sheppard Air Force Base, and Wichita Falls in Texas; on Ellsworth AFB in South Dakota; Dow AFB in Maine and lonely places in Mexico and Chile.

Training took 167 days. Team members had only about 15 days off during this period but were carefully guarded. Just before their trip, each member of the team was taken to the disciplinary barracks United States in Fort Leavenworth and closed in locked cells. This prevented them from communicating with anyone in the outside world, and each of them was closely watched.

However, plans have changed. From EBEs we received a message stating that they did not want to make an exchange during their first visit to Earth. They wanted to meet us first, and then plan an exchange of people. This caused a lot of problems because our team was ready to replace. We sent back our message, but we didn't get a response.

In December 1963 sent EBEnové message confirming the time, date and place of their landing. The report stated that two ships would land on the Earth and land at a previously agreed place. Our government, however, at this time dealt with the death of President Kennedy. Some of them wanted to cancel the exchange due to his death, but President Johnson was informed of everything and decided to continue this matter, though he did not believe it would actually happen.

Our team planned two landing locations. One cover on the air base Holloman near Alamogord in New Mexico and the other, which was the real landing site, west of Hollomanu, near the southern entrance to the base White Sands.

3.3 Replacement
The first EBE has entered our atmosphere 24 afternoon. April 1964. The ship landed in the wrong place, at Socorra in New Mexico. Our team expected them in White Sands. We were able to EBEnům to tell the information that they landed in the wrong place. The second vessel The EBE has adopted this report and landed in the right place we gave them.

16 expected leaders on Earth US government. Some were politicians, and some were senior civil servants, including military officers. The EBEs left their ship and went under the canopy. The EBEn were handed over as a gift to their technology. They had a basic compiler ready. It looked like a microphone with a read screen.

An extra United States official has been handed over to one of these facilities and Ebony had a second compiler. Officials spoke to the device and the screen showed a written form of voice message, both in the language EBEs, so in English. It was just rough and it was hard to understand everything that was said. The exact transcript of the meeting will not be discussed. The Eben decided to make an exchange, but only the following year. It was scheduled for July 1965 and the site was assigned to a test base in Nevada. Planners did not want to maintain the same position, fearing that some information could escape.

Team members were held on Ft. Leavenworth until May 1964. Then they took them to the camp Perry. The team was isolated for the next six months and the same training they had already completed. They have adjusted their individual skills and learned some new skills. This gave the team a better opportunity understand the language of EBEs. Although most team members had difficulty learning language, both linguists from the team were able to improve their language skills.

V April 1965 the team was transferred to Ft. Leavenworth and was here until July 1965when they were transported to Nevada. Exchanges were attended by only a few selected officials, others were not ready to exchange teams. When the EBE's ship landed, our team was taken aboard. The amount of stocks loaded on board the EBE's ship was 41 tons equipment.

 

List of deliverables provided by the project CRYSTAL KNIGHT, for members of the team, which was later renamed to The SERPO project, as soon as the seven members returned in 1978 and the action report was completed in 1980:

1) MUSIC - The following music recordings were available to the team members: Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly, Ricky Nelson, The Kingston Trio, Brenda Lee, The Beach Boys, Bob Dylan, Peter Paul & Mary, The Beatles, Loretta Lynn, Simon & Garfunkel, The Hollies, Chubby Checker, Bing Crosby, Dinah Shore, Vera Lynn, Tommy Dorsey, Ted Lewis, Ethel Merman, Everly Brothers, Lesley Gore, Marline Dietrich, The Patters, Doris Day, Connie Francis, Shirelles Lyrics, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Perry Como, Guy Lombardo, Glenn Miller, Rosemary Clooney , Al Jolson; Christmas Music, US Patriotic Music; Classical Music: Mozart, Hansel, Bach, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Rossini, Strauss, Beethoven, Brahms, Chopin, Tchaikovsky, Vivaldi, Indian Chanting Music, Tibetan Chants, African Chants [these last 3 items were intended as a gift to the hosts].

2) CLOTHES - Team members received the following clothing:

  • 24 pairs of specialized aerial overalls
  • 112 pairs of underwear (trousers / shirts)
  • 220 sock pairs
  • 18 hats including desert helmets and baseball caps
  • 50 of different types of shoes
  • military clothing, belts and harnesses
  • military backpacks
  • 30 pairs of civilian casual pants
  • shorts
  • shirts without sleeves
  • 15 pair of athletic shoes
  • 100 pairs of athletic socks
  • eight athletic support
  • 24 thermal pairs
  • 24 pairs of functional socks
  • six pairs of shoes into the cold
  • military style clothes in hot weather
  • 60 Pair of Military Work Gloves
  • 10 box of sanitary gloves in military style
  • six pairs of winter gloves
  • 10 laundry bags
  • Protective surgical gloves
  • military jackets in warm weather
  • military jackets in cold weather
  • civilian jackets in warm and cold weather
  • 10 pairs of sandals into heat
  • 24 military security helmets
  • 24 military helmets in military style
  • 1000 meter fabrics for garment repair and manufacture

3) HEALTHCARE EQUIPMENT - Team members had this medical equipment:

  • Portable X-ray device
  • 100 packaged medical kits for traumatic care (medical kits for treatment in the field, in military style)
  • examining the contents of the stomach and the rectum
  • eye examination kit
  • 120 hygienically packaged surgical kits (military style)
  • 120 military field pharmacy packages (containing different drugs)
  • 30 military medical kits for use on the battlefield
  • 75 water test kits (military mode)
  • 50 water test kits (civilian)
  • 75 sets for urgent use
  • 1200 Food Test Reports (Military Way)
  • 500 pieces of various surgical instruments
  • 5000 Insect Repellent Packaging (Military Way)
  • 250 medical intravenous fluid kits
  • 16 pre-packaged medical test kits (military method)
  • 50 pre-packaged medical test kits (civilian style)
  • 5 portable military medical hospital tents with floor
  • 2 Medical Portable Military Offices
  • 18 military blood test kits
  • 3 portable chemical test stations
  • 2 Advanced Biological Testing Kits (Civil Version)
  • 15 Military Healing Sets for Radiation Examination
  • About half a ton of different medical equipment.

4) TEST EQUIPMENT - Team members received the following test equipment:

  • 100 pieces of geological tests
  • 2 Military Stations for Soil Testing
  • 2 Testing Chemical Stations (Civil)
  • 6 radiation meters
  • 2 military test stations
  • 2 biological test stations (civil)
  • 2 tractors with a 100 cc engine
  • 4 100 ccm tractors with tools
  • 10 pre-packed military kits for soil testing
  • 16 Astronomical Telescopes
  • 2 military star stations
  • 4 military generators of power 10 kW
  • 4 civil generators
  • an experimental solar military resource
  • 50 portable two-way radio on FM frequency
  • 6 military combat radio stations
  • 50 pre-packed military repair kits
  • 1 km of different diameter hoses
  • 30 packaged military electrical testing and repair kits
  • 3 test solar station (military)
  • 1 test station for solar radiation testing
  • 10 collection panels - collection collectors
  • 10 air sample collection kits (military)
  • 5 air sampling kits (civil)
  • 6 Diamond Drills
  • 10 military special drilling sets
  • half a ton of C4 explosives with 500 detonators
  • burnt line
  • time fuses
  • military charges
  • one nuclear detonation set

5) MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT AND ITEMS - Team members took over the following facilities:

  • 100 military blankets
  • 100 military bed sheets
  • 24 Military Battle Packs
  • 80 packages of military combat tents
  • 4 military mobile kitchen with separate accessories
  • 6 military stations for survival in warm weather
  • 6 military stations for survival in cold weather
  • 2 military weather stations
  • 50 military balloons for weather monitoring
  • 24 military weapons
  • 24 military rifles M-16
  • 6 M-66 weapons
  • 2 grenade launchers M-40
  • 2 Army 60 mm cannons with 30 hubs
  • 100 military flares
  • 5000 shells into M-16 assault rifles
  • 500 4,5 mm caliber cartridges
  • 60 grenades to M-40
  • 15 pressure vessels with freon
  • 15 compressed air containers
  • 20 oxygen tank
  • 20 tanks of different gases for welding and testing
  • 75 sleeping bags in military style
  • 60 pillows in military style
  • 55 sleeping bags in military style
  • 6 pre-packed military shelters for use in combat
  • 250 different padlocks
  • 4,5 km of different ropes
  • 24 repellent sets
  • 10 seismic depth drills
  • 1000 liters of fuel
  • 4 military type turntables
  • 10 military cassette players
  • 10 coaxial tape recorders
  • 60 tapes into tape recorders
  • 10 military recording equipment
  • 25 military kits for storing collections
  • 1000 other items.

6) VEHICLES - Team members took over the following vehicles:

  • 10 military combat motorcycles
  • 3 military jeeps M-151
  • 3 military trailers
  • 10 military repair kits for jeeps
  • 10 military repair kit for motorcycles
  • 1 military lawn mower
  • 5,7 mega liters of fuel for all of the above items.

7) FOOD - Team members had the following food supplies:

  • Dosing food into 25 pre-packaged containers
  • 100 packed containers of frozen dried foods
  • 100 sets of various canned foods
  • vitamins at 7 stay
  • 100 containers with energy bars
  • 1000 water gallons
  • 150 military survival kits
  • 16 boxes of different alcoholic wines
  • 150 boxes of different drinks
  • chewing gum, confectionery and various other foods.

8) VARIOUS ITEMS - Team members took one ton of different items.

[Hr]

Jan Pavlík: I do not even know how the planners knew that these tons of huge volume material would enter the alien boats and whether the team would ever need them when they were guests on the EBE's planet.

Sueneé: I ask myself the same question, is it a joke or a serious one ?! Those lists seem really absurd to me. A total of 41 tons of material was to be removed. I would bet that the sum of the weight of the above material would give twice the weight. I also see another critical point in the fact that the EBE civilization should, with a bit of judgment, reject at least a substantial part of the military arsenal - especially the nuclear bomb. Where was the certainty that all the equipment would be usable there as well? As it was clarified, our so-called physical laws they do not work ... Because the SERPO project is referred to by other sources, there is reason to believe that something like that was probably going on. Only that form can be drowned again in a bunch of ballast to reduce the credibility of the story in the eyes of the public.

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