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Copies of two letters, Top Secret military transcripts and notes from the late Matilda O'Donnell MacElroy, an Army Air Force nurse at the Roswell Army Air Field 509th Bomb Group in 1947. In her letters she asserts that the transcripts are an exact recording of a series of interviews she conducted with an extraterrestrial being as part of her official duty as a flight nurse in the U.S. Army Air Force. During July and August she interviewed a saucer pilot who crashed near Roswell, New Mexico on July 8th, 1947. The being she interviewed identified itself as an officer, pilot and engineer with an Invasion Force from a civilization she refers to as "The Domain". Their space craft use the planet Venus and the asteroid belt as space ports in our solar system. The Milky Way galaxy is a tiny area within the territorial possessions of ¡°The Domain¡±. The interview transcripts were kept secret ¨C under threat of death - by Nurse MacElroy for 60 years, and released a few months before her passing at the age of 83.

320 pages, Paperback

First published December 31, 1899

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Lawrence R. Spencer

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I am the author of 10 books. My books explore facts and fantasies of universes, both physical and spiritual, including western history, art, mythology, personal spiritual immortality, logic and science fiction.

I've had a lifelong admiration of the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle to whom the book 'SHERLOCK HOLMES: MY LIFE' is a tribute.

As an self-educated oil painter, I made a ground breaking study of the life and paintings of my favorite artist, the Dutch master Johannes Vermeer, about which the book 'VERMEER: PORTRAITS OF A LIFETIME' is written.

I am also the Editor of the book ALIEN INTERVIEW, including transcripts, letters and personal notes provided by the late Army Air Force Nurse Matilda MacElroy concerning the Roswell UFO crash in 1947. The website is .

My most recent book is titled "Loud Zoo - The Tao Te Terra". It is available in print or as an audio book from Audible.com.

My Daily Internet Blog contains personal commentary, literature and poetry about "LIFE, UNIVERSES and Other Stuff" You can read and subscribe to my Blog at

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Author?6 books58 followers
May 6, 2017
I thought this book was fascinating due to the subject matter and the revelations contained therein. It is structured as a sequence of official report transcripts. Matilda, an army nurse stationed at Roswell, New Mexico, was able to retain a copy of these transcripts and the author claims that they are, in essence, provided verbatim (except where noted).

The book includes many footnotes, too. Do not ignore these as they will add tremendous depth to the content of the transcripts.

Whether you believe the revelations contained in the transcripts is not really that important. But if you do, then this might acquire a new dimension for you.

Despite the topic (ancient aliens), it is really a treatise on spirituality. It exposes the narrow-mindedness of science, debunks religion, and reveals the true nature of all living beings.

Do you know why you are here? This book will provide you an in-depth answer to that question.

Where did you come from? Get ready for that answer too. Likewise, you will also discover where Matilda came from toward the end of the book.

Is Hell real, and if so, where is it and what is it really like? The answer will surprise you.

Is God real? I won't spoil anything for you.

The book provides many amazing insights. Whether you believe them or not... that is up to each reader to decide.
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1,773 reviews290 followers
August 4, 2023
"Please, accept this material and make it known to as many people as possible. I repeat that it is not my intention to endanger your life with the possession of this material, nor do I really expect you to believe any of it either
(...)
May The Gods Bless You and Keep You.
Mrs. Matilda O'Donnell MacElroy
Senior Master Sergeant
Women's Army Air Force Medical Corp, Retired
100 Troytown Heights
Navan, Meath
Co. Meath, Ireland"



"Airl told me her reasons for coming to Earth and for being in the area of the 509th Bomber Squadron. She was sent by her superior officers to investigate the explosions of nuclear weapons which have been tested in New Mexico."




Presumably, Lawrence received an envelope from a nurse. The envelope had transcripts of "conversations" she had had with an alien, back in 1947.

It seems the nurse met the alien (whose spacecraft had been struck by an electrical discharge, and then crashed) in the company of other people: namely translators and even a Psychology professor. However, she was the only one able to communicate with the alien, via telepathy.

The first interactions show us a being with no need for medical assistance, or food. (They supply their own energy, explains the nurse). It¡¯s a non-biological being, with ¡°no germs¡± in the spacecraft she flew in.

She describes at length the 3-fingered female alien, because she felt ¡°a strong feminine presence", although the creature had no ¡°reproductive¡± organs. The being had an "embarrassing" penetrating gaze with her large eyes, yet no operational nose or ears.

Airl, as the being was called, an officer and engineer, "spoke" on her civilization (the Domain) stationed in the asteroid belt between Jupiter and Mars. It¡¯s a very old civilization with a great ¡°destructive capability¡±, yet with no malevolent intention, this time around. The control of the ship was made by thought.

I've found interesting the lessons on English language taught by the nurse to Airl. Of the books handled, Airl had a preference for "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland","Don Quixote de la Mancha" and "One Thousand and One Nights". After 15 days, counted from crash day, Airl was already able to communicate, fluidly, in English with the nurse; even to coin a new "word": "is-be".

"The difference between an IS-BE like Airl and most of the IS-BEs inhabiting bodies on Earth, is that Airl can enter and depart from her "doll" at will. She can perceive at selective depths through matter. Airl and other officers of The Domain can communicate telepathically.
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In the earliest times the IS-BEs sent to prison Earth lived in India. They gradually spread into Mesopotamia, Egypt, Mesoamerica, Achaea, Greece, Rome, Medieval Europe, and to the New World."




I¡¯ve read some pertinent criticism on this book. The fact that Lawrence destroyed all possible evidence (the transcripts and even the envelope), surely sheds some shadows of doubt on the veracity of the narrative. Even the identity of the nurse hasn't been well established.

Yet, as he¡¯s been told (in a letter from the nurse) he was free to make whatever he liked from the package received, ...fiction or non-fiction, he¡¯s somehow justified.

Anyways, I will keep on reading it as Science-Fiction. The stars are counting...till five
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6 reviews1 follower
April 30, 2013
I'm not sure if this is a riff on Scientology or a rip-off of Scientology but either way I couldn't finish it. The book starts with a great premise but quickly devolves into less of an interview and more of a dictation of a new age cosmology. The worst of it being that the passages from the alien read as Scientology fan fiction.
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24 reviews8 followers
August 7, 2021
This book is the record of AIRL, the alien that crashed outside roswell in the fifties. This book hardwired my brain at a young age... not because it can back up all its claims consistently throughout (and it can), but because the deeper, heartfelt spiritual message it carries. The fact this world-perspective brought me to tears in such a way, i am sure, had something to do with the august 2013 experience i had with the spaceships in my back garden. It calls all living souls "is-be"s because they just ARE and their purpose is to continue to BE. It clarifies how the seemingly impossible engineering took place in the building of now ancient structures eg pyramids... it essentially has the story of earth to tell from the perspective of a grey alien (who are relatives of the dolphin just as the nordics are of humans and the reptilians of reptiles). Many of the greys on the planet are talked about frankly, and i think its fitting that we know more about outer space than inner space, as a species! This book is a lamp to the inner worlds just as much as it joins the dots in our external, groundless, human history. Great and magnificent job if fake, absolutely more essential than the gita, upanishads or bible if "true" in the strictest sense. Either way, anyone with their eyes open can see the big picture is truly STRANGER than fiction. This book makes an awful lot more sense than looking at everything thats ever happened and drawing a complete blank. In fact this is highly probable because of its level of oddity, its high degree of sincerity and intellect and its attunement to the human condition and soul of any is-be vessel.
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89 reviews8 followers
March 26, 2018
Who are we? Where did we come from? What is our purpose on Earth?

I'm so happy I came across this book! So much good information, but yet it leaves me skeptical! This book is about contact with an alien that was recovered from the Roswell crash in July, 1947. This event involves telepathic communication between a Army Air Force nurse, medic Matilda MacElroy and an alien being. I say I'm skeptical because I don't know if Matilda existed and even if Matilda did exist, I am skeptical about the messages received by this alien. However, I am not going to judge and just suspend my judgement.

Reading this book made me wonder if this UFO was really a crash. Did these celestial beings make us think that they crashed because they wanted to get a message out to humanity? Why did these beings have interest in humans and the planet? There was one statement made by the alien that threw a red flag for me, and makes me suspicious of the alien's intentions. I had to remind myself that the history of this planet and universe was told by the perspective of this alien who came from The Domain. And as history always repeats itself...history is told by the victors!

I know there are countless species in this universe who are very intelligent and who all have an agenda. But, I feel that this is a book that everyone needs to read. It is of extreme importance that people awake to an intervention that not only affects their physical survival, but more importantly their spiritual survival. I do highly recommend this book and this is definitely one of my favorite books!
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Author?10 books1,244 followers
March 23, 2016
This was an odd read for me. The data may be mostly accurate (its' consistent with ancient aliens general theory) but I just find the means of conveyance (interview with the alien) difficult to believe.
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243 reviews2 followers
July 31, 2023
Very interesting read, kinda fun. It¡¯s basically a deathbed confession of a woman who claims to have telepathically spoken to one of the aliens that crashed in Roswell when she worked as a nurse in the military.

I don¡¯t know who came first, Scientology or Matilda, but it definitely feels like I just earned my first OT level. Lots of this is anti-science and very woo woo. There¡¯s evolution denial and some really weird stuff that crops up. While entertaining, definitely taking this with a HUGE chunk of salt.
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34 reviews3 followers
March 16, 2017
E.T. reveals Earth is the Perth of the Galaxy.

Light and entertaining read. At some stages, the narrative reminded me of Asimov's galactic stories. The book has a number of clever remarks, with references to Cervantes, Lao Tzu, Tesla, Krishnamurti.. The footnotes are well developed as well.
If you choose this book, my recommendation is not to frown your face as you read. Take it with the mindset of reading Asimov's Foundation or watching Neo's realisation within The Matrix.
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Author?3 books1 follower
January 14, 2015
This book is a shocking and maddening 'must read' for everyone around the world. As far as enlightening paradigm shifts go, this one seems to be the definitive one.
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101 reviews4 followers
October 6, 2024
Es un libro ligero de leer. Es buena la traducci¨®n. Tiene pasajes muy buenos y otros que la verdad no se creen. No es que se deba creer todo lo tomo como un libro de ciencia ficci¨®n y pues como tal es bueno aunque le falta. Por eso le pongo 3 estrellas. Saludos!
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45 reviews17 followers
April 17, 2016
This book tries to say that the Bible (God) has an alien origin. Books that theorize that God is a green alien fooling us all really humors me. Though it is true that I am a christian and don't like having my fundamental beliefs challenged, I would have still given the book a higher rating if it made sense in some way. Theory is theory - religion as a whole is one theory after another; it just depends on which theory you choose to believe. However, most theories have to make a measure of sense.This one didn't. I enjoyed the premise of the narrator being a person who saw and communicated with an alien while on the job and the alien spoke to her telepathically, yada, yada, yada. It just wasn't that ... original nor did it seem that the author put much thought into how the book would sum up its theories. So, not a good read for me. But I'll still read another book by this author because the first few chapters - before theories that humanity was duped by an alien species - were really enjoyable!
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3 reviews
July 16, 2022
Matilda is a new god now

It 100% matches my memories!
My wife and I, discovered the Officer who found the way out. So this book is quite accurate! And this happened before we read your book. We wish u your own safe journey and preferably we hope u find our team now. u now have this knowledge - u must take responsibility and share this with all whom wish to get out of this trap. Best wishes for u! Love, Phina & Chef Zoltan Vajna
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15 reviews1 follower
April 15, 2015
Answered questions I still had and couldnt solve before, excellent book!..
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October 5, 2024
What any sane person would want to do after reading this book would be to either laugh it off as a hoax and forget it or perhaps burn the damnable thing in frustration-- it's that much of a mindfuck! But burning a book is rather like shooting the messenger, it does nothing to destroy the message itself (or its ramifications). That being said, I can only add that I certainly hope it's a fraud-- as the implications for us all are quite catastrophic, if not. If not on the other hand, that would probably make it just about the most important book ever written, and an absolute necessity of a read for every person on this planet, even if what it's telling us are the last things we'd ever want to hear! So maybe it wouldn't be such a bad idea to at least check it out for yourself... just in case, ya know? Besides, it is a well written and entertaining read¡ª so at the very least, you're not likely to be bored.
To tell you all the truth, though, this isn't the first time I've encountered such information (albeit not in so much detail). There are some people that run a place called The Farsight Institute (where they practice remote viewing) that say the exact same things. And I mean, EXACT. Something to consider, I'd say... (Assuming they aren't actually responsible for writing it and then passing it off as this other lady's story) the fact that more than one source is making these claims is honestly a bit terrifying. So, yeah. Definitely read it and make up your own mind about how much value (if any) to place on any of it. Personally, I'd love to see what everyone else thinks. Because I might be an idiot, but certain aspects and details here just ring awfully true¡­ and at the end of the day, I'm not so entirely convinced there's no truth to this tale that I feel altogether satisfied in simply ¡°closing the book on it¡± and walking away, as they say. I don't know, for once I hope I AM an idiot¡ª but you tell me!
5 reviews1 follower
July 6, 2023
What a frightening read. For someone in 2023, someone exposed to history and spirituality- the teachings of Rudolf Steiner, Swami Vivekanandi - Raja Yoga, the history of the catholic church, ancient religions (Manly P. Hall's The Secret Teachings of all the Ages), The Corpus Hermeticum, The Urantia Book, the development of quantum mechanics, Edgar Casey- So much rings the stories and narratives explored by these people and works, they certainly rear their ahead. Along with whistle blowers of the present, the fact that I as an individual, from Chicago, from a family of cable contractors saw the implementation of Fiber Optic technology- there is so much here that begs to be considered at the very least.

What a head turner.

This had me up until 4 in the morning in sweats! I've had synconicities happening to me to a degree that really is quite striking. Like whilst reading this, at the particular moment I had reached the section discussing the wisdom of Lautzi - I happened to be reading Alan Watts "Become What You Are" at the chapter about Lau-tzu ... presumably discussing the same person- the value of their wisdom.... in the middle of reading, I was inspired to read Alice's Adventures in Wonderland at Airl's suggestion of its imagination and spirit. Don Quixote de La Mancha will be my next read- this book is an eye opener, it is a shift in perspective. My heart was breaking when I registered the value of the biosphere and the oceans and atmospheres over our own existence. Realizing the negative impact we are having. I hope this finds all fellow IS-BEs well- may we all be free and respected.
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January 13, 2023
I believe this book %100 and the info included has profound effects on every living being on earth. The amnesia mind control, the electronic force screen traps, (the light reported on by near death experiencers?),
There's no way Lawrence Spencer made this up. It would have taken a team of researchers, historians and science fiction authors to comprise the contents of this book if false. There are similarities between this and scientology, but I believe many early insiders in the field of ufology were scientologists, like hal putoff, so perhaps they got their info from airl as well. Another side note i found interesting, much of the ufo story has been suppressed, but I believe the cia, fbi, majestic 12.... whatever or whoever is in control of this info is, put the truth out in the forms of fiction and tabloids; there is a documentary called area 51: the alien interview. It came out before this book but some of the info is the same. Like that aliens can jump from body to body. I think the video of the alien in that movie is total bs but some of the info is true. Anyway great read with HUGE implications for all of us.
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7 reviews7 followers
August 16, 2023
This is a weird fucking book.

I read it as part of some renewed research efforts on my part, since the recent congressional hearings on UAPs.

Grab a big grain of salt, to read a book that transmits a nice message: that we humans are immortal spiritual beings. And then continues on a scifi-esque exposition of the activities that the basically eternal alien owners of "rim" prison world Earth have conducted for millennia. Battling with the "Old Empire" for continued ownership of the planet, keeping their base stationed in the Asteroid Belt and monitoring our cultural activities; all the while making sure we don't nuke the planet to ashes.

The ideas in it are very interesting, and surely provide memetic material with which to "mix and match" future perceptions of this UAP mystery. However, without any traceability of the nurse's data; we don't know how much is made up by the Editor and how much is actually meaningful data from the Nurse's exchanges with the crash survivor (if there was any).

We will find out, eventually, and then we might change the tag in this from "sci-fi" to "documentary". Only time will tell.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
1 review
March 5, 2023
At first I was fascinated and I believed the story could be true. I certainly do believe that a non-human intelligence does exist. Anyway, I read the book twice and on the second reading I discovered the following inconsistency...

In the 2nd paragraph of chapter 11, the Alien supposedly says, on the 29th of July 1947, the following to the Nurse, Matilda O'Donnell MacElroy: "Can you imagine how much progress could have been made on Earth if people like Johannes Gutenberg, Sir Isaac Newton, Benjamin Franklin, George Washington Carver, Nicola Tesla, Richard Trevithick, Jonas Salk and many thousands of similar geniuses and inventors were living today?"

Jonas Salk was not yet famous in 1947. He was alive, yet he only became famous in 1955. So it makes no sense at all for the statement to have been made in 1947. I believe it's a simple mistake by the author of those words, who was not the Nurse, Matilda O'Donnell MacElroy but most likely, Lawrence Spencer.
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51 reviews4 followers
May 14, 2021
A lot of the info feels "odd"....

A lot of the info feels "odd", there may be some truths mixed in the swaths useless info that appears incoherent and irrelevant, i.e. why is the most important element for an immortal "god" like civilization with infinite power "taxes"? If your doll body is a biological/android, that can communicate across space time, why do you need 3 weeks to learn English and read books when your civilization has visited earth for thousands of years...can't you just not download the info from your supposed base? I think the only hidden truth in this material is perhaps the death traps which may explain man's perpetual struggle of reincarnation and amnesia.
30 reviews
July 14, 2019
Very interesting. I am not sure how much of it to believe. Having read "The Day After Roswell" by Philip Corso, and watched the Disclosure Hearing I am ready to believe that a live alien may have been captured. I have read/heard the prison planet narrative/theory from other sources, but there are so many different narratives in the UFO literature it is really hard to know what to believe, especially since most of it is objectively unverifiable. Still there may be some truth in it, you never know.... at least it's an interesting theory.
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August 5, 2023
The information in this book (related to the ET phenomena, the prison system, the amnesic encarnation traps) has been confirmed as factual by many people such as remote viewers in the Farsight Institute and Technical Intuitions, astral projection and lucid dreamers such as Daegon Magus, past life-regressionists such as Tena and Karen, and Calogero Grifasi, and at least one member of the Top Secret Majestic organization.

For more information on amnesic encarnation and the solutions to these problems I highly recommend starting by reading Astral Warrior by Daegon Magus.
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November 14, 2024
I read this book only because of a memory I had. This book confirmed the memory so naturally, I loved it.
Mr Spencer, I am not sure show to contact you to request permission to mention this book in my latest fiction novel. I have looked at your websites, YouTube channel and Facebook page with no luck. My novel is based off my memories and an important part of those memories is then, later, reading them in your Alien Interview Book. Please let me know how to get in touch.
127 reviews2 followers
November 4, 2019
This is a book that is easy reading and interesting if you buy into the UFO and Alien subject. I have read similar information, but this book adds some new information and some actual names of people who contacted an alien. Never be afraid to learn about this subject, it can be very eye opening and enlightening.
I highly recommend this little book.
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Author?5 books6 followers
April 26, 2020
Believe it or not. It's an incredible read
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37 reviews
June 17, 2020
Very interesting story but seems outdated nowadays. I wish all of that could be true
124 reviews1 follower
February 16, 2021
Time, Space, Soul, and Creativity.

And it recommends a children¡¯s a book! It¡¯s called McGuffey¡¯s Eclectic Reader, Primer through Sixth.
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147 reviews4 followers
October 25, 2021
Do not know whether fiction or non fiction. If what said in book is true then it reasonable as per Hindu scripture
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14 reviews3 followers
December 4, 2021
Great book with a lot of hidden insights! Answer many of my questions. But you need to read with a very open minded
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168 reviews4 followers
December 19, 2022
What to say on this one ? I would like to believe it is an authentic "tell - all ", but we wont really know until there is total disclosure. Interesting / movie-like / 3*s for effort !
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