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ALIEN MEDICAL TEAMS IN ISRAEL

by Marcus Rubyman, staff writer.  [May 5, 2003]
 

 

 

 

[WeeklyUniverse.com]  Inter-galactic aliens are staffing over a dozen Israeli medical clinics, claims Israeli computer engineer and TV talk show guest Adrian Dvir, reports Dvir's representative, Jeremy Smith, to the Weekly Universe.

According to Smith, Dvir has worked in Israeli medical clinics alongside aliens from a diversity of planets. Some of these alien healers are so wise in the healing arts -- they enjoy life spans of over 6000 years!

Dvir claims to have recorded many of these "healing sessions," and interviewed both patients and aliens, for inclusion in his new book: X3, Healing Entities and Aliens. In Dvir's book, the aliens discuss such topics as advanced quantum physics, hyper-telepathy, parallel dimensions, and intergalactic travel.

Dvir claims to have little concern whether or not anyone believes him or his book, adding: "I can only act as a messenger. We hide nothing in our clinics, and I invite any media organization to attend a session and decide for themselves."

Smith adds that Dvir has a BS in Engineering and an MS in Computer Engineering, specializing in computer architecture. Dvir is married with children, and is employed by a company developing computer systems for the Israeli military.

Copyright 2003 by WeeklyUniverse.com.

 

Marcus Rubyman is a Los Angeles based tabloid reporter who investigates UFOs and the paranormal. Read more about his journalism in Hollywood Witches.

 

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