SERPO: New graphic novel. - A prose supposed to Disclose?
Serpo' - became big news in late 2005. It is the planet within Zeta Reticuli documented in the DIA6/ANONYMOUS 'Project Crystal Knight' releases/disclosures: - A top secret exchange program of twelve US military personnel to the planet 'Serpo' between the years 1965-78. Wild and hair-raising though the 'DIA6' Serpo releases are - they remain 'un-debunked'. Despite thousands of hours hard-work and dedicated research by people from all over the globe, all efforts failed to come up with results which proved any kind of 'hoax' ( see http://www.serpo.org ). Lee Nicholson ( one of the administrators of http://www.serpo.org ) has compiled an excellent 'primer' – for people new to the 'Serpo' phenomena. Download from http://www.openmindsforum.com 'Serpo - A Chronology'. Another crucial resource for any new 'Serponaut' is the 'Bios for the Individuals Involved in Serpo' - also available from http://www.OpenMindsForum.com
The 'Devil's Due' adaptation of the astonishing 'Serpo' story has been written by Jason M Burns ('A Dummy's Guide To Danger' / 'Imaginary Friends: The Rise Of Shift Valentine') and complemented with the visual impact of the 'comic-book' genre-leading artist, Joe Eisma. Burns has admirably stuck to the basic chronology of events and accuracy of the (original DIA6) logs. The 'story' is told through the perspective of 'Charlie', a journalist who stumbles across 'Serpo' during a fortuitous series of events. 'Charlie' follows the story of the original 'Commander's Log' ( called the "diary" in the Burns adaptation) and even includes some of the 'real' log text. No doubt, existing 'Serpo' aficionados will be impressed with the level of accuracy and minutiae. Joe Eisma's visual / artistic representations of the time spent on Serpo have been created with the same attention to detail ( which again the 'Serpo' aficionado will appreciate ). The whole visual 'style'/ artwork is quite outstanding.
This adaptation is obviously aimed at the 12+ 'comic book' audience, who may for the first time in their lives have their consciousness piqued to The Core.... (crucially, the 'Serpo' Core-issues are covered extensively. 'Contact'. 'Genetically modified intervention'. The 'Alien/Native' dilemma. The moral subjectivity of 'scientific experiments' etc,. ) ... and IF (as many researchers have often mused/hypothesised ) these 'disclosures' from the DIA6 were indeed intended/deployed to ignite the 'out of the box thinking' , initiate the 'Contact' debate and Acclimation to the Core Story issues – contained within the 'Serpo' story ; - then this new 'Serpo' book is sure to take that 'Debate' to the Next Level. ;) And no doubt, there WILL be a whole new generation of eager 'Serponauts' ready for action / research - as the publishers have included most of the 'leads' and 'sources' for the readers to pick up for themselves.
Although the 'Serpo' adaptation is an accurate portrayal of the 'real' events taken from the DIA6/ANOYMOUS releases, it is where the DDP adaptation signs off in the graphic novel – that reality and modern-day developments become even more intriguing and incredible...
One example being the 'Area 51 - Gate 3 Incident'. Victor Martinez (the teacher and journalist the DIA6 contacted / initiated the 'Serpo' disclosures with) has enabled and made record of a fascinating dialogue between two named ex-AFOSI / security operatives who had apparently been involved in the Gate 3 incident, which involved the death of one Wackenhut employee and the shooting and capture of one 'alien visitor' (who had supposedly breached security protocols). According to the DIA6 'source', the information comes from a "300-page report issued on "The Gate 3 Incident" which combines the investigative efforts of both the FBI and the AFOSI." Anonymous describes how the being (known as an Archquloid )was a genetically bred creature using a "rapid cycle cloning' system - and created to undertake tasks - a kind of 'slave creature'.
During the Gate 3 Incident, the extraterrestrial 'visitor' had been "released" by one of the alien team members from the secure underground vault complex at Area 51, after the creature somehow expressing a desire to be 'set free'. As a result of this confusing and extraordinary situation it began to walk around the 'open' area. As the being approached the security at Gate 3 some kind of altercation took place which culminated in the being reacting defensively towards the guard and "imploded" him with some type of device.
These are the words of 'Anonymous':
"The examination of the scene revealed the guard was imploded. The (being) had a hidden weapon in [on?] his body. The weapon, which was recovered and locked up, contained a form of an energy-directed beam. The beam struck the guards body and imploded it.
The largest piece of a body part left was about the size of a quarter. ONE EYEBALL WAS FOUND INTACT. The (being) lived for about one year after it was shot, but it was in constant pain since our doctors couldn't adequately and effectively treat all of his problems."
Full details here:
http://www.openmindsforum.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=17&Itemid=2
But the above appears to be just the 'tip of the ice-berg' in terms of data, records and information on the supposed mutual program of exploration and research between the USG and the 'visitors'. Anonymous goes into much more detail about the specifics of the program and this has been archived at http://www.serpo.org ( a non-profit site ) There is also a huge ongoing interntaional 'Serpo' research and discussion community at the Open Minds Forum where these (and others) disclosures are subjected to rigours of scientific analysis, scrutiny and investigation.
But be warned: - 'Serpo' can be very addictive! You need to be able to separate the 'wheat' from the 'chaff', but if you do there are some gold nuggets to be found by the serious researcher.
SERPO' – The graphic novel adaptation – written by Jason M Burn with art by Joe Eisma – was released on 8th August 2008 and now available through 'Devil's Due Productions' http://www.devilsdue.net

