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ALIENS ON ICE
Ed Komarek
My Blog: http://exopolitics.blogspot.com/
In a previous paper I made reference to the fact that Fox executives had got wind
of this story and used the story as the basis for a X-files program titled
Alien On Ice. One of our people with ORTK drove these executives around as part
of her job in California and told them about this case hoping to get some
funding for me.
I would like to fill the reader in on this case in detail in which I have
invested several thousands of dollars over the years and two trips to British
Columbia. I did this to find the five mummified bodies dressed in metallic
suits found by Larry Requa around 1938 when he was a constable operating out of
Stewart BC.
Before describing what was found let me give the reader some background on this
case. In a prior paper I described how my father Ed Komarek Sr. organized a
group of scientists and plantation owners to create the first fire conferences
and later Tall Timbers Research Station. When my father was early in this
process of organization he searched out others from around the world who were
doing fire research, one who was Larry Requa. At the time in the 1960's I
believe Larry was the head of forest service in the Yukon Territories of
Canada.
Around 1962 our family in one of our annual trips about the United States and
Canada ended up at Whitehorse Canada where Dad could meet up with Larry Requa.
I remember the first time I met Larry was when we had broken down and it took a
couple of days to repair the camper.
Larry took pity on my sister and I who were sitting around bored to death and
had his helicopter pilot take us both up around the forest service base for a
short helicopter ride. Later he told me he could have gotten in trouble for
that but this just shows what a kind and considerate person Larry was.
Dad brought Larry down to Tallahassee to lecture at a fire conference and Larry
became a friend of the family. Larry's paper, Lightning Behavior in the Yukon,
is in the proceedings of the Third Annual Tall Timbers Fire Ecology Conference
and is available from Tall Timbers Research Inc. Later when Larry retired and
was in his seventies he came back to visit with old friends like my mother and
father. This was around the 1980's give or take a few years. At this time I was
well into UFO's and my mother had a habit of telling others about her son's
strange interests.
Well, my mother and Larry were setting on the back steps of the house one
evening looking up at the stars when she mentioned my interest in UFO's. She
was very surprised when Larry said; I had this experience years ago and I have
told nobody about it, not even my wife at the time. He told his story to my
mother and said he had transcribed his notes from the period onto a tape along
with other stories and adventures he had in the far north. The next evening I
got Jeff Anderson a good friend of mine to come over to hear what Larry had to
say. Also there were my very skeptical Uncle Roy who was fit to be tied because
he really liked Larry and just did not know what to make of Larry's story.
Sonny Stoddard and my mother and father were also there.
I could tell that Larry was very emotional and shaky just talking about this
experience for the first time. I could see that this experience had made a
powerful impression and had helped shape the rest of his life. Larry said that
when he was a young man and a constable for the RCMP, he would not say when and
where, he went looking for a prospector who went missing. He was flown to a
glacial lake, got out and followed the prospector's trail around the lake. He
crossed the stream that fed into the lake which was very cold and could find no
sign of the prospector on the other side. He walked up the stream to a small
mound and sat down to warm up. He looked across the stream to see a small cave
that had been mortared up with stones and mud from the river. He went back
across the stream and knocked a small hole through the mortared stones and
shined in the darkness with a flashlight.
He was very surprised to see that the inside of the cave had been cut away to
create a rectangular chamber about 12 by 12 feet with a stone bench cut into
the back wall. On the bench in the back were five mummified bodies dressed in
metallic cloth about three and a half feet long. He made the opening larger and
went inside and felt the wall which had a smooth glassy surface like the rock
had been melted away. In front of the five mummified bodies was a emblem and
what appeared to be a flexible metal equivalent of a chain but was like a
flexible round length of metal but without any visible links. It seemed the
beings had died looking at the emblem on the small pile of rocks a kind of makeshift
altar.
Larry went over and touched the metal fabric with his pencil on one of the
bodies and found it to be very flexible. He was taking notes through the whole
experience as was his duty and training. The bodies were short and humanoid
with long slender finger bones and large extended craniums. One of the bodies
had a red suit coverall and the others had blue suit coveralls. Overhead was a
shaft in which he shined his flashlight but could see no end. He lit a match to
see if their was a draft and there was not a draft. After he had investigated
the bodies he went back and picked up the emblem which was square with the four
primary colors evenly divided into smaller squares on it. It was light as a
feather and when he was holding it he suddenly saw what he described as images
forming on the wall.
The first scene was a craft coming down with the occupants being knocked
around. The second images was the five beings next to a hole melted down into
the glacier. One of the beings had a broken leg and was lying down and the
other four were standing up with one holding a broken arm. He had noticed the
broken leg and arm on the bodies before picking up the emblem. The next image
was of the beings dying in the cave. The final image was of him sealing up the
cave and leaving everything as he found it. He placed the emblem back on the
small pile of rocks and when outside and sealed the cave back up feeling that
the place was sacred and should not ever be disturbed. Larry was part Indian.
He said he made up two reports one without the event which he filed and one
with the event which he kept only for himself.
In the 1990's this story was still on my mind and I figured that Larry had now
died and that I would see what I could do about finding where this story happened
and when. Larry would not say, where, when, let alone tell where the location
was. I told the story to Rob one of our ORTK people and we drew up a agreement
to share whatever we found. Rob went to work and after many phone calls found
that Larry's wife was still alive who was in her nineties as well as were his
two sons. She and Larry had long gone their separate ways but had remained
married. They all figured Larry had died as he had broken off contact will them
all years before. Rob tracked Larry's movements all over the north and back to
Stewart BC. Then he got the microfilm from the local newspaper and sent it to
me and I found references to Larry in the paper. He had a pet fox at one time
and another time he put some tramps to work clearing a lot while he was
constable. It was Larry's job to go out into this very rugged terrain to find
missing prospectors and trappers when they failed to show up for provisions in
the spring. In the paper their was also a description of the explosion which he
said told us had happened about the time of his discovery. We were not able to
find a missing prospector in the paper around the time of this explosion.
Rob and I drove up to Stewart thinking that we could hike in to find the site.
Boy were we surprised as this was the most rugged terrain in North America,
straight up and down. There was an ice field forty miles long with glaciers
coming down on all sides. At the newspaper archives and little mining museum,
Rob talked to a lady there, and the lady said that a friend of Larry's had
recently come by and to our surprise Larry was still alive and living about a
thousand miles away. Rob and I tracked Larry down and he was ninety two, I
think, and still in good health. He told the same story to Rob as I had heard
years ago and showed Rob a copy of the medallion he had made in the States out
of sliver by Indians. It was the same copy that he had shown my family perhaps
twenty years before. On the back of the copy of the emblem was etched a arc
with a line across through the arc and several cross hatches on the line. Larry
said he felt that this had something to do with the ET's physics and travel.
Needless to say Larry was very surprised that I had tracked him down after all
these years but he still would not give us the location. We went home and Larry
died a couple of years later from stomach cancer and he was found with the
emblem in his pocket. I had a falling out with Rob when Rob broke our agreement
and talked with some friends of his to go back looking for the bodies
themselves. Later I decided to go back alone.
I had been in contact with Steven Greer's CSETI and had done a small story on
this case. It so happened that a helicopter pilot operating out of Stewart
heard this story from CSETI and CSETI got me in contact with him. The Pilot was
very kind and gave me about five thousand dollars of helicopter time for only a
couple of thousand dollars. We went all over the eastern side of the mountain
range that separates BC from Alaska. It's a huge rugged area. Looking for the
site is like looking for a needle in a hay stack. Lucky for me I have
information that I have never given to anybody else that still gives me a shot
at finding this site if I don't get too old before going back. I have the area
narrowed down to where I will have to prospect on foot.
From everything I have found out I believe that Larry did not find the bodies
himself. I think he made the part about the prospector up, to cover for
somebody else. There was a trapper that he knew well who was all over that
country and even has a lake named after him. I just found out that the Trapper
never married or had children who might have passed on a story. I think a
prospector or trapper found the site and because Larry was constable, came to
him and then both went back to check it out and decided never to divulge the
location. I think both took the location to their graves.
Today the glaciers are receding in a big way and perhaps some pilot will notice
something shiny at the base of a glacier, fly down and see a crumpled spaceship
and tell the authorities, only to have the evidence spirited away like in so
many other cases. All that will be left will be a story told by a pilot and no
evidence of a spaceship ever crashing in this remote part of North America. I have
no doubt this story is true. Larry was a honest man of high integrity who knew
little about UFO's until I gave him some of my books to read after he told us
his story.
posted by Aileen @ 10:31 AM
About Me
- Name: edkomarek
- Location: Cairo, Georgia, United States
Ed Komarek is a longtime UFO/ET
investigator and activist having been involved in the field for forty
years. He was involved in exopolitics long before the word exopolitics
was coined by Alfred Webre a few years ago.
For the past several years Ed has written over two hundred
exopolitical essays on exopolitics published to this blog and in the
Internet press.
The essays are regularly published in MessageToEagle, UFO Digest,
The American Chronicle, The Oped News, The Canadian National Newspaper.
Because these articles can be republished by anybody they float about
the Internet creating an extensive global exopolitical network feeding
back into the blog.
Recently Ed published UFOs Exopolitics and the New World Disorder
available on Amazon. Ed believes this to be the most extensive and
detailed exopolitics book available to the public to date. With the
publication of this book Ed brings his writings to a much more advanced
level and into a much tighter, concise, and well edited format. The
idea is to present a book to the public that is a foundation book for
the newly emerging field of exopolitics.
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