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The narrative claims that after the Roswell incident, a surviving extraterrestrial was held by the U.S. military and communicated with MacElroy through telepathic means{{sfn|Spencer|2008}}. The alien, referred to as "Airl," allegedly disclosed details about its civilization, views on life’s purpose, and Earth's history from an extraterrestrial perspective. According to MacElroy’s letters, Airl identified itself as an officer, pilot, and engineer of "The Domain Expeditionary Force," a civilization that allegedly uses our solar system’s asteroid belt as an intergalactic base of operations{{sfn|Spencer|2008a}}. MacElroy stated that Airl conveyed that Earth is used as a prison for [[is-be]]s from across the galaxy, confined here by an advanced civilization{{sfn|Spencer|2008}}. | The narrative claims that after the Roswell incident, a surviving extraterrestrial was held by the U.S. military and communicated with MacElroy through telepathic means{{sfn|Spencer|2008}}. The alien, referred to as "Airl," allegedly disclosed details about its civilization, views on life’s purpose, and Earth's history from an extraterrestrial perspective. According to MacElroy’s letters, Airl identified itself as an officer, pilot, and engineer of "The Domain Expeditionary Force," a civilization that allegedly uses our solar system’s asteroid belt as an intergalactic base of operations{{sfn|Spencer|2008a}}. MacElroy stated that Airl conveyed that Earth is used as a prison for [[is-be]]s from across the galaxy, confined here by an advanced civilization{{sfn|Spencer|2008}}. | ||
The book combines alleged first-person transcripts with commentary by | The book combines alleged first-person transcripts with commentary by MacElroy. Spencer insists the material is authentic, given to him by MacElroy before her death{{sfn|Spencer|2008}}. | ||
== Reception and analysis == | == Reception and analysis == |