Review
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“I cannot overemphasize the importance of this book. Kasten
has cast the bright light of scholarship on a subject that cries
for understanding and will change our world and everything that
we have come to believe about ourselves and our place in the
universe. The shocking truth is, we are not alone and have never
been alone.”, Robert O. Dean, Command Sgt. Major, U.S. Army,
retired
“Len Kasten’s work is abundant ad infinitum with similar and
truthful mind bending revelations known only to insiders; this is
a monumental accomplishment. No Ufology’s library is complete
without Secret Journey to Planet Serpo. The book is a
masterpiece!! Rating: 5 Stars all the way.”, Art, UFOs, and
Supernatural Magazine, August 2013
“Secret Journey to Planet Serpo was a ‘mind-blower’ for me. A
well-written, easy read, with numerous b&w illustrations and 27
colour plates, I think it will test your powers for discerning
its credibility and make you begin to wonder what else of
monumental importance is being withheld from the citizens of
earth.”, Alan Glassman, New Dawn, November 2013
About the Author
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Len Kasten is a UFO researcher and freelance writer. He is a
former member of the National Investigations Committee on Aerial
Phenomena and the Mutual UFO Network. A feature writer with more
than 50 published articles in Atlantis Rising and New Dawn
magazines and the author of The Secret History of
Extraterrestrials, he lives in Arizona.
Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.
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Chapter 12
Confrontation
Following the death of team member 308, the Ebens took control of
the body without explanation. Upon arrival, the team commander
requested the body of 308 and was told that was not possible. In
this diary entry, the commander relates how his attempt to
retrieve the body escalated into a tense confrontation.
The Body of Team Member 308
The leader of the Ebens is a larger creature than the others. He
is more aggressive and seems to be the boss, similar to me, as
the team commander. The leader has requested many things from us,
most of which we have provided. However, they took 308’s
body--that was without my approval. When we finally learned the
location of 308’s body and traveled to the building where it was
stored, we were confronted by several Ebens. Ebe1 showed up, and
I explained that we wanted the body of 308. Ebe1 told us the body
was in storage, and we could not take it. We told Ebe1 that we
will take it. The eleven of us walked by the Ebens, numbering
six, and walked into the building. They did not attempt to stop
us. Once inside, we could not open any of the containers. We did
find the container housing 308’s body. We decided to send 899 to
our storage area to get some explosives to open the container.
Ebe2 showed up with the leader. Ebe2 was extremely polite and
asked us to wait. She used the word “please” several times. In
fact, she actually used the English word “beg.”
We backed off and I told Ebe2 that we wanted our friend’s body
and we wanted to examine it. Ebe2 translated that to the leader.
There was a long exchange of words between the two. Finally, Ebe2
told us that the leader would like us to go to another location
and speak with another Eben, a doctor, about the body of 308.
Ebe2 explained that everything we wanted to know about 308’s body
would be explained to us by the doctor. I told Ebe2 that I would
leave 899 and 754 here to guard the body. Ebe2 translated that to
the leader. Again, there was a long, drawn-out exchange of words.
Finally, Ebe2 stated that the leader would like all of us to
leave this building and go to visit with the doctor. I told Ebe2,
no, I would not leave the body of 308. I felt that this was going
to be a confrontation. I told 518 and 420 to go back, obtain our
hands and come back ASAP. I was not going to allow the Ebens
to countermand my decisions. When Ebe2 heard this, she told me to
wait and placed her hand against my chest. I told her to
translate that to the leader. Again, there were several minutes
of word exchanges between the two. Ebe2 then stated that the
leader would bring the doctor here. Ebe2 asked me to please don’t
send your men for s. s are not needed, we can settle this
without s. Please don’t. I told Ebe2 that we would not get the
s but we would not leave until we saw 308’s body.
About 20 minutes later, three Ebens showed up inside this
building. One of the Ebens identified himself as a doctor. This
doctor told us that 308’s body was not inside the container. The
Ebens have done experiments with 308’s body, because they
considered it an honor to have such a specimen to work with. The
doctor told us they have used 308’s body to create a type of
cloned human being. I stopped the doctor at this point. I told
the doctor that the body of my teammate was the property of the
United States of America, planet Earth. The body did not belong
to the Ebens, and I did not authorize any experiments on the body
of 308. I explained that humans consider a body to be religious.
I demanded to see the body. This doctor explained the body was
gone and that all the blood and organs were taken out and used to
clone other beings. The word “beings” really ed me and the
others. 899 became extremely angry. He called the doctor curse
names. I ordered 899 to be quiet. I then told 203 to take 899 out
of the building. I realized this matter could really blossom into
a major incident. I could not allow that to happen. There were
just eleven of us and we realized that if the Ebens wanted to
imprison us or kill us, they could do it very easily. But I
didn’t think the Ebens would resort to such behavior. I was not
going to allow this incident to advance into something worse. I
realized there wasn’t much we could do about what the Ebens have
done with 308’s body.
Ebe2 looked upset. Ebe2 told me that everyone should be nice; she
repeated the word “nice” many times. Ebe2 did not want this
matter to escalate. I felt sorry for Ebe2. She was trying to
mediate the matter. 203 suggested we return to our living
quarters and have a team meeting. I told the leader that I did
not want any further experiments with whatever is left of 308’s
body. I pointed my finger toward the leader’s face. Ebe2
translated. Ebe2 then told me the leader was concerned that we
were upset and promised that nothing further would happen. I
thanked Ebe2 and had her relay that to the leader. We returned to
our huts. Everyone was upset, especially 899. I told each member
to calm down. We did not come forty light-years to start a war
with the Ebens. A war we could not win. We have to realize our
situation and act accordingly. I ordered each member to accept
the facts about 308’s body.