The Greys Are Among Us Part 2: The Hybrids
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Anthony Irvin
This is Anthony Irvin's second published novel. The first was in 2019 chapter 7 portrayed a close resemblance to the 2020 crisis. No has visions have been reforming in Part2 of The Greys Are Among Us '2 (The Hybrids). Born in Kansas City. It was his love of poetry and music that put him up to writing you this tale. Though this is not just a story it is based on the reality we lived in.
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The Greys Are Among Us Part 2 - Anthony Irvin
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ISBN: 978-1-6632-4241-9 (sc)
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iUniverse rev. date: 07/14/2022
7999.pngCONTENTS
Alpha Centari Trial
From Beneath The Cloak
The Case
J.r.’S Resolve
The Hybrids
An Awakened Alex
The Ocean Floor Tablet
Tony P 103
The Exodus
8020.pngALPHA CENTARI TRIAL
Triangular%20shape%20ship.jpgJ .R. sat in his holding cell in Reticuli Await Station this was a facility for disruptive E.T. and hybrids.
ET%20JR%20PICTURE.jpghe was awaiting the first preliminary trial. Ultimately it could be expected that he would not be free again to move throughout the cosmos ever again. He had wanted to go back to visit his home world Alpha Centari for a while, but this may not ever happen. It was on his to due list but unfortunately, he had been charged with a crime. He had been charged with a is equivalent on planet earth to felony charge, a serious crime of indulgence and gratification. Indulgence was of course uneasy for J.R. not to do seeing how he had so much close interaction with humans. Talking to humans was not entirely uncommon yet authorization and clearance from the council and queen are necessary. J.R. just hadn’t done that. He took matters into his own hands and of course, this had happened before nearly a century earlier with another E.T. called Alpha Medias who was sentenced to a lifetime of confinement. Alpha Medias another full blood E.T.like J.R. lived by a philosophy abandoned since antiquity days on earth which enabled gratification and indulgence. He had heard of the stories of how one E.T. had a village of humans worshiping him like a God and in the other, he was a villain. He would switch back in forth to create his art. These were the delusion and myths the Greeks experienced when they are fighting in Nubia. And in Nubia, he was a champion. Then other tales told by Scottish people have a titan from Valhalla. It was a delusion ET. cast to hide their identity but also indulging in human culture, through gratification and indulgence J.R. remembered how he was mentoring hybrids on his philosophy of human emergence. It was a culturally unpredictable cycle in Early. E.T. history is no longer adapted by Reticuli and Alpha Centauri and that is colonization efforts on the planet earth. One main problem with the earth and humans had been its presentation of alien races This is always the problem when each planet’s main inhabitants are not taking interstellar flights, in countering E.T.s on a regular and leveling its charter to affordable prices among the masses. J.R. sat with his face traditionally blindfolded to show that he was a traitor. His hands were kept inside a lightweight box that had a mechanical grip on his hands. If he was to try to escape, it that would alert and tighten. While being confined he constantly felt like he had failed in his quest. He promised himself if given the opportunity that he would tell the council his true feelings. That he felt like what he was doing was good not for himself but for everyone. He was awaiting transport to his home planet which was not Reticuli but Alpha Centauri. Unlike the many cloned hybrids that were cloned on Reticuli.. The cell had been emitting low polarized pulses with negatively charged ions throughout the cell to reduce sound coming from J.R. and telepathic communication. The top of the cell was metallic with shining copper-toned lighting coming from the top of it. The only way to open the cell would be through authorization from the Queen who had not only a password to unlock the cell but also her D.N.A. retinal, fingerprints, or hair. J, R. already knew his fate but at that moment, he only knew he was happy about what he had done on Earth with Madelyn and Alex. Alex, he thought how delightful if he was able to remember him or if his clone makes back to Earth awaking its inhabitants he thought. This was of course due to the modernization of humans now having a series of scientific breakthroughs, the industrial revolution, technological revolution. It had been 75 years since what the Greys considered a final attempt and consideration of upfront and direct colonizing, Due to its failure many have gone further underground at a depth of approximately 12 miles below earth’s surface. J.R. knew his fate but thought to himself it won’t be long before they realize he is a true genius. J.R. set and remembered what it was like meeting Alex for the first time. He then remembered how he was just about to get close to revealing himself to many people but was painfully upset upon being caught.
Green%20ET%20inside%20net.jpgHe hated the fact that he had been caught it was like he was tasting the sweet tasted of lemonade for the first time. Then suddenly that very glass of sweet water and lemons being snatched from your hand and poured to the ground without you ever fully drinking its full contents and really knowing what lemonade taste like. He thought again how it was painful to have to live in hiding on the planet Earth. He thought about how he was warned that other E.T.s was killed by humans for revealing themselves. It had been reported that a farmer saw a disk over his farm. The farmer went out to see what the disc was and was greeted by an E.T.. The E.T. had no idea the farmer was around and tried then to communicate with the farmer instead of leaving. The farmer pulled out a rifle and shot the E.T. right in the chest and killed him instantly. Of course, the other E.T.s had to retrieve the body from the farmer and had to act quickly. The farmer fired several more rounds at the remaining E.T. until he was immobilized. It was tragic the farmer ended up loosing his fingers and his chest got cut opened by the E.T. weapon. It was tragic the E.T. was simply trying to get the proper nourishment for his stomach problem. Ironically enough he did not ask the farmer to harvest his cows. Of course, do humans ask cows to be butchered. No, they don’t they feed them and butcher them. They are animals and part of the food chain for higher functioning beings. In that not the way of the world J.R. thought. We higher functioning organisms take pleasure, nourishment, and clothing from lower functioning organisms. So how then could the farmer feel bad. The E.T. did what was necessary for a traveling being of high functioning. In fact, J.R. thought the work of communicating with humans was quite necessary regardless of the Greada Treaty. .
I need more water to drink
J.R. shouted.
The guards looked at each other and one responded.
You know we are not supposed to be talking to you. You will get food and water at the specified times
The guard said.
J.R. was nervous a bit he of course hoped the Queen could simply forgive him and adopt his philosophy. He