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==''Alien Interview'' and controversy== Spencer's most famous work, ''Alien Interview'' (2008), claims to share transcripts from Matilda O'Donnell MacElroy, an alleged U.S. Army Air Force nurse who purportedly interviewed an extraterrestrial following the Roswell incident. According to Spencer, MacElroy’s dying wish was for the transcripts to be shared publicly, as she believed they revealed the "devastating consequences" of alien intervention on Earth. Spencer asserts that these documents provide insights into the historical and spiritual role of extraterrestrials and address fundamental questions about humanity’s origins, purpose, and the role of extraterrestrials in human affairs.<ref name="Lulu" /><ref name="exopaedia" /> The book has gained a following among UFO enthusiasts and conspiracy theorists, though skeptics question the validity of the claims, with some viewing it as fictional rather than factual.<ref name="Lulu" /><ref name="exopaedia" />
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