I was also sure that the alien was very certain of the actual intentions of the people who wrote these questions, as she could "read their minds" just as easily as she could read my thoughts and communicate with me telepathically.
Because of these intentions, she was unwilling and unable to cooperate with any of them in anyway, under any circumstances. I am equally sure that since she was not a biological life form, that there was no kind of torture or coercion that would change her mind"
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Chapter Four The
Language Barrier(MATILDA O'DONNELL MACELROY PERSONAL NOTE) After I explained what I thought were the reasons for the "no answer" answer to the intelligence agents, there was a great deal of upset and turmoil. Avery heated discussion took place between some of the intelligence officers,
military officials, psychologist and the language interpreters. This lasted for several hours. It was finally decided that I should be allowed continue to interview the alien, provided I could get a satisfactory answer from her to the following question" OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT OF INTERVIEW) TOP SECRET Official Transcript of the US. Army Air Force Roswell Army Air Field, 509th Bomb
Group SUBJECT ALIEN INTERVIEW, 11. 7. 1947, rd Session "QUESTION - "What assurance or proof do you require from us that will make you feel safe enough to answer our questions" ANSWER - ONLY SHE SPEAKS. ONLY SHE HEARS. ONLY SHE QUESTIONS. NO OTHERS. MUST LEARN / KNOW / UNDERSTAND" MATILDA O'DONNELL MACELROY PERSONAL NOTE) When I returned from the interview room to report the alien response to this question I received a grim and skeptical reception from the assembled intelligence agents and military personnel. They could not understand what the alien meant by this. I admitted that I couldn't really understand what she meant either, but I was doing the best I could to articulate her telepathic intentions. I told the officials that perhaps the communication problem had to do with my inability to understand the
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telepathic language of the alien clearly enough to be satisfactory. I was so discouraged at that point I almost
felt like giving up And now, there was even more arguments than before I was sure I was going to be removed from my position, in spite of the fact that the alien refused to communicate with anyone else, or that no one else had been found who could communicate with her.
Fortunately, a very clever fellow named John Newble, who was a Japanese language specialist from the Navy,
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