Project Earth Preliminary Report

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Preliminary Report for earth year - 4.76 billion years

Little is known about behavioral changes directly attributed to stress and even less about distress in human subjects. For this earth local experiment, local meaning in a designated earthly location, recognizing stress and distress in humans on earth based on behavioral changes remains a significant challenge to investigators and human care staff. Understanding distress should be derived from intimate knowledge of the species’ normal behavior and may be based on (1) clinical signs and/or (2) significant deviation from the expected behavioral range. By policy at this time, the expected collection measurements of physiologic behaviors are absent or modified so investigation into the reasons for the change is necessary.

White Mountain, New Hampshire observation team

Laboratory conditions established for human subjects. White Mountain was established as 7,600 foot mountain with extreme cold temperatures, dense fog, with heavy snow year round and record wind conditions. An experiment inside the experiment was created by the creation of the White Mountain Observatory.Since 1920 human subjects have manned the Observatory 365/366 days in earth’s calendar, and every earth’s rotation of its sun. The subjects have been allowed to observe and report on the mountain's extreme conditions, conduct “key” scientific research on and off the summit. The dense fog actually hides the observation ship. The snow and cold discourages many people from venturing too far up the mountain.

Observatory reported receiving several calls concerning strange objects visible on the mountain. The staff of the observatory photographed the mountain in fixed intervals. Several witnesses reported the flying objects with red-orange-yellow hues. It’s actually what the human eye can observe of an object traveling faster than the speed of light. 98% of humans observed used the same terms to describe the phenomena.

Some quantifiable signs such as the human body’s changes in temperature, respiration, feeding behavior indicate a rapid onset of distress while others experiences, such as weight loss develops over a longer period of time. A comprehensive scientific analysis with references to baseline effects of age, gender, and genotype is compulsory to establish the presence of distress, while an immediate and marked change in behavior lasting more than a few days may also indicate a disease state. Although normal behaviors may sometimes be characterized simply by a lack of atypical behavior, such as repetitive or self-destructive behavior, some human species differences are not continuously easy to discriminate, and further complications the findings.

The “UFO” Team

Documentation of the potential stress associated with three routine laboratory procedures commonly performed on humans: handling, blood collection, and orogastric gavage. Humans identify these procedures as “alien abductions” to relieve the stress associated. Humans called these substantial occurrences kidnappings, and show changes in physiologic parameters correlated with stress.

The mobile labs specimen collection facilities – “UFO’s” named by the subjects were located in and around the White Mountain area. Although such procedures have been performed for human centuries, the most recent observations were conducted in the 1980s in human years.

The series of sensors in and around the White Mountain for monitoring environmental data was one of the experiments inside the experiment. The GPS sensors were used to locate humans for specimens’ collection.The mobile lab was dispatched. The mobile lab has long been faster than humans could imagine. The cosmic speed limits about 700 million miles an hour forms the mainstay of Einstein's seminal Theory of Special Relativity, published in 1905. Because humans limit all kinds of possibilities, they could not logically think of the possibility of time travel. The mobile lab speed exceeds the speed of light by 60 nanoseconds over 730 kilometers. Humans always observe bright objects or orbs.It’s fascinating that humans often describe the “UFOs” as being reflective, metallic silver disc.Germicidal ultraviolet lights doped with an additive to block the 185 nm wavelengths are used before apprehension.

Thought-provoking observation made was the human perception of the specimen collection team.The Remote Observation Biological Outpost Team (ROBOT) have been redesigned several times to decrease any added stress to the humans they encounter.Without a doubt, the models causing the least stress are ones who resemble the humans the most. These models have actually been able to “walk” among the humans undetected, although some humans have described individual models as exhibiting “weird, cold uncaring, distance, unsympathetic, and unfeeling” behaviors.Corrections of these models were made so that they better assimilated positively. Humans exhibiting these behaviors were perceived as negative and caused stress in the humans in close proximity.

The Married Couple:

GPS located the male and female driving a car south on New Hampshire Route 16. The highway was selected because it was dark and isolated at that time of night. The humans could be apprehended with no interferes.The male was diagnosed with gastric ulcers. He had early vascular brain disease.The female had absence of disease. When questioned, the female showed less stress.

After collections of blood samples, the couple returned to the car. They were given a hypnotic suggestion and transported 50 miles further south to account for time loss.

The Generational Family Unit:

GPS located a family grouping including three generations. Human units sometime include females with strong protective instincts for those members older and younger in the family unit. The “mother” was extracted from the group. The others were given hypnotic suggestion and returned to their previous activities. Although the mother could observe the family unit, it caused her great stress. After an interview, and blood sample collection, the mother was returned to the unit. Further observations were made at her confusion from the family’s lack of concern of her disappearance. The observer was able to be in the room but outside the family’s visual field.

Unexplained Disappearances:

Removing human subjects from the environment with other humans presents is to be done carefully, seldom, and with much preparation.Removing the specimens adds stress to the remaining humans. If the specimen can be removed from the environment resembling a disappearance, the stress is acute but over time the stress reduces. The remaining humans will contemplate for year on the “disappearance” but will justify and explain away the acute stress experience.

The disappearance of individuals from moving vehicles causes great concern to humans. A husband and wife driving in a car enter a tunnel together. When the car exits, the wife has been removed. Other humans think the husband did something to the wife, and continue to investigate the “disappearance” for days/weeks.Even removal of a single individual from a crowded bus or train during a blackout period of the humans is cause for concern. Most of the blackout periods are done at night during the humans normal sleep period. The sleep time span affords less need for explanation of time loss.

Camouflaging removals of large groups of humans in low-lying clouds, or during lightning and thunder storms still causes humans to investigate, justify and document the incident for years.

Preliminary Conclusion

The outcomes of these experiments demonstrated that humans responded with swift, conspicuous, and statistically noteworthy elevations in stress-related reactions for each of the procedures, although handling elicited variable alterations in immune system responses. There are changes from control measures typically ranged from 10% to 90% or more and lasted at least 60 minutes or longer. The interpretation of these findings indicate that laboratory collection procedures are associated with stress, and that humans do not readily acclimatize to them. The statistics suggest that substantial fear, stress, and possibly distress are anticipated concerns of routine laboratory procedures, and that these phenomena have ample scientific and benevolent implications for the use of humans in laboratory research.

End of preliminary report.

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Maralexa Level 6 Commenter 7 months ago

Imagine that: humans responding with "statistically noteworthy" levels of stress. What a great story! I had to read it twice. Your descriptions of "collections" were excellent, very scientific.

Thanks for a great read! Up and Awesome! How could it be any less.

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dashingclaire Hub Author 7 months ago

Maralexa thank you for being the first to step out and comment on the hub. I appreciate you confirming the hub is believable. Outstanding that you read it twice! Come visit often.

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