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very helpful. In their fabrication we use various types of genes, but the

predominant one is from the ape. They are programmed but they’re not

machines. Their skin and structure are composed of live tissues. Each

oemore has a short life span, only a few days. If it is wished to keep them

alive a little longer they’re supplied with water and any type of green plant.

This plant has to be processed so that it gets to be like a paste and then it

can be administered orally. The oemores are only one of the reasons that

many witnesses on your Earth say to have seen a great variety of

extraterrestrial beings. For us in Kaa, and for other humans spread

throughout the cosmos, it was convenient that humans on Earth thought

that real extraterrestrials had that appearance. This way it is easier to live

among you.

I noticed that while Amarón was talking he glanced at some of the

vegetables that everyone brought.

- Are there vegetables like those over in Kaa? – I asked.

- Yes there are. All the fruits and vegetables you have here we also

have. Also, as you probably remember from the projections, we have the

same animals you have including those that are already extinct here, and at

the rate things are going in this Earth there will be even more animals that

will become extinct.

- Do you feed off animals in Kaa?

- Where I’m from, as well as many other places, we don’t base our

diet on animal flesh. We don’t eat any kind of meat nor do we eat fish or

others types of sea life. Our food comes only from fruits, vegetables, and

anything else from the vegetable kingdom, and we drink water free from

any chemicals. Not even our animals eat meat. All of our animals eat grass,

fruits and vegetables. Meat is very harmful and besides, eating meat is

something we can’t even conceptualize. It’ll be for you like eating sand or

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