American Alchemy with Jesse Michels
Meet The Scientist Who Studies Alien Implants in Human Bodies
22 Mar 2026
Chapter 1: What inspired Steve Colbern's research on alien implants?
Two small gray beings came into my room and woke me up and said, come outside.
Chapter 2: What is the relationship between wealthy sponsors and alien research?
And I put on these steel-toed boots I had by the bed and went outside with them. And there was a UFO hovering at a very low altitude over the backyard.
Chapter 3: How did Dr. Roger Leir contribute to alien implant studies?
I woke up and I knew that I had an implant in my toe.
Chapter 4: What is the significance of understanding alien implants?
The aliens had been there in the middle of the night. And I had one more on the side of my head, too. Whoa. We found the object and we took it out. It looked like nothing that I had ever removed before. If you can just feel my ear right there.
Chapter 5: What experiences do abductees report regarding alien technology?
You see that there's... Oh, yeah.
There's something in his ear.
The line that sticks to my ear.
Whoa. Whoa. Some of my favorite interviews have been these guys, they have implants, you know, they're close encounters of the third kind, type two abductions.
I go in for the post-operation meeting with the doctor and he said, I found something in your right nostril that was so hard I almost couldn't break through it.
How many people do you think are walking around with alien implants inside of them?
350,000 people. These people are way too powerful to fight.
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Chapter 6: What are the implications of anti-gravity technology in alien crafts?
And they're experts at mind control. They can make you do anything they want you to do willingly.
The beings that implanted you, think good or bad?
Hmm. Hmm.
Their existence cannot longer be denied.
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Chapter 7: How do alien implants affect human physiology?
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Chapter 8: What are the common characteristics of alien abductions?
I was just saying off set. I've been trying to get in touch with you for the last two or three years, maybe. I've followed your work. It seems like in UFO world, we seem stuck on the existence or non-existence of lights in the sky. Right. And there's a whole kind of...
history of research deep research from very credentialed people uh discussing kind of you know deeper threads if you will around uh close encounters of the third kind abductions uh implants often being found in these people's bodies there's a legendary ufo researcher named dr roger lear who everybody likes to pay homage to and i view you as kind of his living heir in many ways
Yeah, I guess that's about right these days. I mean, nobody else has taken up the research, and he taught me everything he knew. So I would very much like to continue the research when funding becomes available.
It's crazy that funding should be completely available. This is like the most interesting stuff. So let's just establish for the audience, who is Dr. Roger Lear? He's known as this sort of alien implant doctor. What was his background? How did he get into this?
Well, he was a podiatrist and he was always interested in UFOs. He was the most knowledgeable ufologist I've ever met. And, um, he, um, was at a UFO conference once and, um, uh, Daryl Sims, uh, tried to get him injured in alien implants. He thought the subject was ridiculous at first. Um, then he finally said, uh, his, uh, one of his friends convinced him to take another look at it.
So he said, um, uh, to, uh, Daryl, um, well, you know, uh, get some of these people down here to my office and we'll get them x-rayed and, uh, take the object out and see what it is. And so that's how the research started. And he ended up taking out 17 objects from 17 different people over about a 20-year period. We found the object, the first one, and we took it out.
It looked like nothing that I had ever removed before in the way of a foreign body. And believe me, I had removed all sorts of things from even a hair to paper to... metals of various kind and so on. Never saw anything like this. It was a T-shaped affair that was wrapped in a very tight biological tissue, which was this really strange color and texture.
And then we took a scalpel and we wanted to see what was inside. That's the idea of the whole thing. And we were amazed to find that we couldn't cut through this biological tissue. It came back with absolutely no inflammatory response. Now, that really makes you want to scratch your head because how do you get something into the human body and not have the body react to it?
Well, that just doesn't happen. Maybe there's some weirded out explanation that I didn't understand from one site. Maybe two sites, but three sites from two different people, that's just a little too much to handle. And where was he based? I found out that Dr. Lear was working in Thousand Oaks when I was working in Camarillo, California, only a few miles away. And I...
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