Emery Smith
Emery Smith | |
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Other names | Emery Smith IV |
Role | Surgical assistant, alleged whistleblower |
Official affiliation | U.S. Air Force |
Affiliation in practice | Biological specimen analysis of extraterrestrial life forms |
Cover | Employed via military contractors |
Status | Active (2023) |
Experience dates | 1990s–2000s |
Experience location | Undisclosed underground facilities |
Experience type | Extraterrestrial biological technology |
Beings encountered | Various non-human intelligent beings |
Alleged activities | Dissection and study of extraterrestrial specimens |
Claims | Performed autopsies on over 3,000 alien specimens |
Physical evidence | Unverified documents, testimonies |
Disclosure type | Voluntary |
First public account date | 2017 |
Alleged suppression of evidence | Classified projects |
Public accounts | Cosmic Disclosure interviews; conference appearances |
Known for | Claims about secret government programs involving extraterrestrials |
Notable contributions | Raising awareness of alleged hidden extraterrestrial programs |
Attempts to debunk | Skeptics question credibility |
Emery Smith is an alleged whistleblower and former U.S. Air Force surgical assistant who claims to have worked on reverse engineering projects involving extraterrestrial biological entities (EBEs).[1] He has publicly stated that he conducted over 3,000 autopsies on alien specimens and has detailed experiences with various types of non-human intelligent beings (NHIBs).[2]
Life and career
Military Service
Emery Smith served in the U.S. Air Force as a surgical assistant during the 1990s.[1] According to his accounts, he was stationed at various military bases, including Kirtland Air Force Base in New Mexico.[3] During his service, he claims to have been recruited into secret projects involving the dissection and study of extraterrestrial tissues and technology.[1]
Post-Military Activities
After leaving the military, Smith alleges that he continued working for military contractors in underground facilities, where he was involved in analyzing biological specimens of extraterrestrial origin.[2]
Claims and disclosures
Extraterrestrial Autopsies
Smith claims to have performed autopsies on over 3,000 different extraterrestrial specimens, ranging from small humanoids to large beings.[1] He describes encountering a variety of NHIBs, including reptilian and avian species.[1] According to Smith, these autopsies were part of efforts to reverse-engineer alien technology and understand their biology for potential applications in human technology and medicine.[2]
Underground Facilities
He alleges that these activities took place in highly secured underground facilities connected by vast tunnel systems.[2] Smith has described these locations as advanced laboratories equipped with technology far surpassing that of the public sector.[3]
Technological Claims
Smith alleges that the technology he encountered includes advanced medical devices, energy systems, and transportation mechanisms derived from extraterrestrial sources.[1] He has spoken about zero-point energy devices and regenerative medical technologies that could revolutionize current human capabilities.[2]
Advocacy for Disclosure
Emery Smith advocates for the disclosure of suppressed technologies and information related to extraterrestrial life.[3] He believes that releasing this knowledge could address global challenges such as energy scarcity and health crises.[1]
Suppression and Retaliation
Smith claims to have faced harassment and threats due to his disclosures.[3] He reports incidents such as break-ins, surveillance, and attempts on his life, which he attributes to efforts by unnamed organizations to suppress his information.[3]
Public appearances
Emery Smith began speaking publicly about his experiences in 2017.[1] He has been featured in interviews on the Gaia network's Cosmic Disclosure series alongside host David Wilcock.[1] Smith has also appeared at conferences and in alternative media outlets, discussing his alleged involvement in secret programs and advocating for disclosure of suppressed technologies.[2]
Reception and criticism
While Smith has gained a following among UFO enthusiasts and within the disclosure community, skeptics question the veracity of his claims due to a lack of verifiable evidence.[4] Critics argue that his stories are unsubstantiated and resemble science fiction.[5]
Personal life
Limited information is available about Smith's personal life due to security concerns he has expressed.[3] He maintains a low public profile outside of his disclosures and advocacy work.
See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 "Emery Smith". Gaia. Retrieved 13 November 2024.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 "Emery Smith Discloses Secret Space Program". Disclosure News. Retrieved 13 November 2024.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 "Emery Smith: What You Need to Know". Divine Cosmos. Retrieved 13 November 2024.
- ↑ "The Anatomy of a UFO Hoax". Skeptical Inquirer. Retrieved 13 November 2024.
- ↑ "Emery Smith's Extraterrestrial Claims". Skeptoid. Retrieved 13 November 2024.