Is There Evidence of Alien Implants?

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In summary, the conversation discusses the credibility of Dr. Roger Leir, a doctor who claims to have removed alien implants from people. Some people believe he is a con-man using tricks and jargon to appeal to those who believe they have been abducted. Others believe he may be removing real growths and replacing them with something of his own making. There is also a comparison made between Dr. Leir and a magician/actor named Ricky Jay who looks similar to him.
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http://www.newsregister.com/news/story.cfm?story_no=193580

I don't know what to say. What could it be? Somewhat interesting if everything that was said is true.

Edit by Ivan: Link fixed.
 
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That Dr. Leir looks suspiciously like a magician/actor who has appeared on an episode of the x-files, and as a con-man in the film The Heist with Gene Hackman. I don't know his name, but he is a kind of David Blaine type, in the sense he never even admits his stunts are tricks.

On the X-files this guy played a magician whose head fell off after a street performance. Later, he turns back up alive, if you remember the episode.
 
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Well he is a real doctor and the story does say he has appeared on tv and was a consultant for x-files.
I googgled him to find more more info. One article say he had sent off these implants to someone at MIT, and were waiting for reports. However, the reports should of been back long before now{from 1995}, yet I see no first hand proof of anything.
He would half to offer up a LOT more evidence before I would believe him.
 
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He's just a con man preying upon the unhappy and gullible among us.
He belongs behind bars.
 
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arildno said:
He's just a con man preying upon the unhappy and gullible among us.
He belongs behind bars.

I have been watching this guy for a long time. Since so many of his patients claim to believe that there was an implant, it would seem that he is the modern day version of the chicken gizzard surgeon - Surgeon of the Rusty Knife, more. So he confirms what they already believe to be true?

Then again, I have watched one of his surgeries filmed at close range and I didn't catch anything, but that really doesn't mean much these days.
 
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Ivan Seeking said:
I have been watching this guy for a long time.
Do you know the Magician I was referring to? I have no idea where to look to dig up a picture of him, but he looks identical to the man in the linked article in the first post.
Then again, I have watched one of his surgeries filmed at close range and I didn't catch anything, but that really doesn't mean much these days.
It's interesting to find out for sure that any surgeries actually took place. Your "gizzard surgery" theory sounds pretty good to me. He could be removing some kind of real accretion, cyst, or other growth, and switching it with something of his own making before anyone else analyses it.

What is most suspicious about him to me is his jargon. It strikes me as being aimed to appeal to people who believe they've been abducted and implanted, as you pointed out.
 
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zoobyshoe said:
Do you know the Magician I was referring to? I have no idea where to look to dig up a picture of him, but he looks identical to the man in the linked article in the first post.

I remember the episode but I never thought this was the same guy. They may look a lot alike though...dunno.

What is most suspicious about him to me is his jargon. It strikes me as being aimed to appeal to people who believe they've been abducted and implanted, as you pointed out.

Oh there is no doubt about it. He is known as THE guy to see if you want your alien implant removed.
 
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Here, I found a still from The Heist:

Movie Photos: Ricky Jay, Gene Hackman and Delroy Lindo in Warner Brothers' Heist - 2001
Address:http://www.allmoviephoto.com/photo/ricky_jay_gene_hackman_delroy_lindo_heist_001.html

And here is Ricky Jay's own website:

The World Wide Website of Ricky Jay
Address:http://rickyjay.com/bio.html

You can see from the pictures on these two links how much he looks like Dr. Roger Leir. (Is that last name pronounced "Liar"?)
 
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Here is a different picture of Dr. Roger Leir:

Dr. Roger Leir guests on the Let's Talk Paranormal talk show
Address:http://www.tracieaustin.com/findparanormalguests/drrogerleir.asp

He doesn't resemble Ricky Jay so much in this shot.

Here is Leir's own website:

Dr. Roger Leir's - AlienScalpel.com
Address:http://www.alienscalpel.com/main.htm
 
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He moos right out of the chute. Zoob, where did you find that website? It is hilarious.
 
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Chronos said:
He moos right out of the chute. Zoob, where did you find that website? It is hilarious.
Don't know which one you mean, but in both cases I just googled the guy's names.
 

FAQ: Is There Evidence of Alien Implants?

What is an alien implant?

An alien implant is a hypothetical object that is believed to be placed inside a person's body by extraterrestrial beings for various reasons, such as tracking or monitoring.

How do alien implants affect humans?

There is no scientific evidence to suggest that alien implants have any physical or physiological effects on humans. However, some individuals claim to experience symptoms such as pain, inflammation, and abnormal sensations in the area where the implant is believed to be located.

How are alien implants detected?

There is currently no known reliable method for detecting alien implants. In some cases, individuals may undergo X-rays or MRI scans to try and locate the implant, but these methods have not been proven to be effective for this purpose.

Are there any confirmed cases of alien implants?

No, there are no confirmed cases of alien implants. The majority of reported cases have been debunked or attributed to other explanations, such as medical implants or foreign objects accidentally embedded in the body.

What is the scientific consensus on alien implants?

The scientific community does not recognize the existence of alien implants due to lack of evidence. The concept of alien implants is considered to be a pseudoscientific belief and is not supported by any credible scientific research.

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