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And the 65-year-old woman, who is also a registered therapist, has agreed to share her bizarre star links with us, so that Weekly World News readers can hear from her E.T. friends directly.
The Monterey, Calif., seer says she has been in contact with aliens for many years now and they have told her a great deal about life on other planets.
"Our principal source comes from the Pleiades stars," the gray-haired psychic said. "The aliens don't come into my physical body. My mind acts like a radio transmitter. It's similar to the U.N. when a person speaks and a translator translates so you can understand it.
"The information is so divine that I am willing to accept it. The E.T.'s are friendly, joyous, helpful - and 20,000 years ahead of us."
Carole says her "star friends" have three goals they wish to accomplish here on Earth.
They want to bring peace to the world, help clean up the planet and protect innocent children, plants and flowers.
Here are Carole's amazing answers to specific questions, exclusively for NEWS readers:
Q. What do space aliens look like?
A. Aliens are bug-eyed, furry, compact and look amazingly like the lemur - a
marsupial that's related to kangaroos and possums.
Q. What do aliens eat?
A. Leafy green vegetables that have an oil and vinegar-like dressing built
right in. For a change of pace they munch on shrimp.
Q. Do aliens have sex like we do?
A. Aliens can change their sex from male to female and back at will. They do
enjoy sex. And because they are so advanced, they don't have to use condoms
or birth control pills to prevent pregnancies. They do that with their minds.
Q. Do aliens have families?
A. Aliens live in family units that number 25 to 30 people but marriage is
unknown. Every alien in a family group shares in the rearing of children. The
idea of a mother and father parenting kids is unheard of.
Q. Do aliens get sick? How long do they live?
A. Aliens rarely get sick. When they do, they have super medicines to
eliminate any illness instantly. They live as long as they like, usually
choosing to die between 100 and 500 years of age.
Q. Do aliens smoke and drink?
A. No, but they do have their vices. They love flowers and suck the nectars.
They also saturate their bodies in the fragrances of flowers for a good time.
Q. What about jobs and salaries?
A. All aliens are highly educated and considered valuable in the workplace.
They are not salaried. They get food and anything else they need free of
charge from community stores.
Q. Do aliens have names?
A. Aliens respond to sounds that are like musical notes. They don't have
names as we do.
Q. Do aliens wear clothes?
A. They wear spacesuits when traveling through space in their starships. But
more often than not they walk around naked, finding it neither unusual nor
shameful.
Q. Do aliens come to Earth often? Are they here now?
A. Aliens have visited Earth throughout history and continue to do so
regularly, mostly at night.
Q. Do they watch our TV shows?
A. They are great fans of television and the movies. They are even thinking
about producing a "space soap opera" to familiarize humans with their ideals.
Q. Why are aliens so interested in humans?
A. They want to help us find happiness and enlightenment.
Q. If aliens look like lemurs, what do they think about our appearance?
A. Aliens say human beings are beautiful, but they are primarily attracted to
their own kind.
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