“I feel Sorry for the Humans….” – The NHI who survived at Varginha

“I Feel Sorry for Humanity…” – Insights from the Varginha Survivor NHI

In 2002, Roger Leir visited Varginha and spoke to the doctors who treated one of the surviving non-human intelligences (NHIs):

Dr. Leir: Could you share what the being conveyed to you?

Medical Professional (MP): Certainly. The being expressed deep sympathy for humans for two main reasons. Firstly, it believed that all humans possess the same potential and capabilities that its race has, including abilities we find astonishing—yet which humans do not realize they can achieve. For instance, it noted that when a being in its species experiences injury or illness, there’s no need for confinement to a specialized treatment facility like the one they were in. Instead, they can either heal individually or collectively. Secondly, it felt sorry for humans because it believed we are unaware of our spiritual essence and live disconnected from our true selves.

Dr. Leir: That’s truly interesting. Is there anything else you can share?

MP: No, that’s everything we can disclose for now.

Dr. Leir: What happened to the being after we left the room?

MP: We checked on it periodically. It was stable and exhibited remarkable healing abilities. The wound completely healed in less than twenty-four hours, including the bone.

Dr. Leir: What occurred after the healing process was finished?

MP: The military removed the being through the back exit of the hospital.

Dr. Leir: What was its condition upon leaving with military personnel?

MP: It was reported as being in satisfactory medical condition, a standard term in medical practice indicating that the patient is alive with normal vital signs.

The complete interview is extensive, detailing the beings, the chaotic scene at the hospital, and how the military directed the medical staff to operate on the NHI without disclosing its nature. For more, refer to Chapter 6 of Leir’s book here: Link to Chapter 6.

What stands out to me is that the NHI survived and likely was transported to the US, as witnesses later reported that everything from the crash was sent there. This raises intriguing questions about claims like Bill Uhouse’s experiences with “J-Rods” and whether such accounts have merit.

Moreover, the idea that this NHI believes humans possess similar healing capabilities is significant. If we can indeed heal ourselves, what other abilities might we unlock? Could we extend our lifespan by reversing the aging process? Might such revelations be information that powerful elites wish to suppress to avoid overpopulation concerns? If this NHI did come to the US, what insights about the nature of existence did it share with those in power?

It’s hard to fathom that only a small group of individuals hold access to such profound knowledge and choose to keep it from the larger populace, even from world leaders.

One thought on ““I feel Sorry for the Humans….” – The NHI who survived at Varginha

  1. This is a fascinating post that raises some profound questions about the nature of human potential and the implications of extraterrestrial knowledge. The account shared by Dr. Leir about the surviving non-human intelligence (NHI) offers much to consider, particularly regarding the idea that humans might possess the same abilities as this other race but simply haven’t realized or cultivated them yet.

    If the NHI did indeed express sympathy for humanity’s disconnectedness from our spiritual selves and our latent abilities, it suggests a larger narrative about human potential. The notion that we could heal ourselves or even live longer through our inherent capabilities challenges many established beliefs about health, aging, and what it means to be human.

    You raise an intriguing point about the potential for such knowledge to be suppressed by those in power. If the knowledge of self-healing and other abilities were to become widespread, it could indeed disrupt existing systems—social, economic, and political—leading to fears of overpopulation or challenges to authority.

    Additionally, the idea that information could have been exchanged with elites raises ethical questions about transparency and access to knowledge. If a small group of people possess insights that could fundamentally alter human understanding and existence, it begs the question: should such knowledge be kept secret, or should it be shared for the greater good?

    The implications of this are vast and could lead to a re-evaluation of how society perceives health, spirituality, and our connection to one another and the universe. It seems we’re at a potential crossroads where greater awareness and exploration into these concepts could deeply transform our lives. What do you think are the first steps we could take as a society to explore these ideas more openly?

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