Sir Eric Gairy:
Prime Minister of Grenada
His UN UFO Meeting
And His E.T. Secret
by Wesley H. Bateman
(Copyright 2006-2008 - All Rights Reserved)
They followed the fisherman north and arrived at the coast just
before dawn. There they met with two other fisherman who were
standing guard over a tarp-covered object. The tarp was removed to
reveal a giant human body that was between 7 1/2 to 8 feet in length.
One of the fisherman directed Dr. Gairy's attention to the fact that the body had
six fingers on each hand. The body appeared to be of a white-skinned
man with had long white braided hair. Sir Eric said the body
appeared to be of a young man, who if compared to a man of normal
size would have been in his early thirties.
By now Sir Eric had concluded that he and his group were looking at
an extraterrestrial. He ordered the photographer to take pictures of
the body with flash bulbs, but had the foresight to tell the
photographer to save some film and wait for better day light.
The alien was dressed in a skin-tight 1-piece dark blue suit; the
footwear was attached. This appearance first fooled the fisherman
that found him to think that the body was that of a scuba diver that
met with some misfortune. After a closer examination, they quickly
realized that this was not a scuba diver from this world.
Dr. Gairy said that one could stretch the alien's suit to about two
feet from the body. The weave did not separate. After releasing the
material, it would slowly return to its original position on the body
and during the course of it doing so, emitted a low audible "humming"
sound.
As the sun rose it became evident to Sir Eric and his excited group
that the beach was covered by metal wreckage of various sizes. There
were also pieces of metal and "containers" rolling about in the surf.
These items were photographed.
When all the wreckage they could find on the beach and in the surf
was gathered, it filled about 1/2 the bed of one of the two pick-up
trucks that they had brought with them. With considerable physical effort
they placed the covered alien body on the bed of the second truck.
Among (an estimated number of) 8 metal containers, they found that they
were able to force open two of them. The larger of the two contained
specimens of fish and plant life, as well as packets of sand and
coral from the sea bed.
Sir Eric had the fisherman go further out to sea to search for more
bodies and wreckage. Three soldiers were left at the site to look for
more wreckage and wait for the fisherman to return. The fishermen
never returned. The soldiers were eventually ordered back to their
barracks with additional orders not to say anything about what they
had seen.
Sir Eric paused in his story at this point and stared at me as he
waited for my reaction:
I asked him:
"What happen to the body?"
"Was there an autopsy?"
"Was the body preserved?"
His answer was that the only place that he would trust to perform a
proper autopsy was at the "Medical School."
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