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A "Yes. And urine " (pause) . "And they pricked me ."Q. "But you hadn't said anything about bemgpricked?" A. "I didn't feel it." Q. "Where did they prick you?" A. "In the back."Q. "And what did they extract from you?" A. "They are telling me liquid (unintelligible) 'spinal fluid'." Q. "Cephalorachitic fluid?" A. "Yes. From my back." (Pause.) "Blood." Q. "Blood?" A. "Yes. Synovia "Q. "And where did they extract the synovia from you?"A. "Fron; my knee, and blood . from my ear." Q. "But you haven't said anything about the ear." A. "I didn't feel it."Q. "Was it those wires?" (According to Julio, who later started to remember, there was a third woman, who was with him, inside the transparent sphere, and who, almost certainly, was the one who had the job of performing these extractions.) "Look! Did you see anything on the ends of the wires?" A. "Yes." Q. "What?"A. "Like a very small, golden thimble." Q. "How do you feel now?" A. "Easy nothing happening." Q. "Where are you now?"A. "In the corridor. On the ladder." (Pause) "I can'tgo up," Q. "Can't?" A. "No."Q. "You are too weak? " Q. "(Unintelligible.)Q. "Are you in control of your own movements?"A. "They are controlling me."Q. 'Are they hypnotizing you?"A. "They have taken over."Q. "They have taken over control of you?''A. "Yes."Q. "If you can't move, how is it then that you aregoing from place to place?" A. "They are taking me." Q. "Taking you?" A. "Yes"Q. "Well look, what about Mus?"A. "He's all right, they tell me."Q. "Where are you going to?"A. "(In a tired voice) "I'm going up the ladder."Q. "Going up it on your own?"A. "No."Q. "Then, how are you doing it?" A. "They are taking me up." Q- "Ah they are taking you up?"A "I'm not touching anything " Q "Is one of them going up with you? Have they gothold ofyou by the shoulders?"Q. "No I'm going up." (Seems asleep) "I amweightless." Q "Weightless?"A. "Yes weightless." (He is probably being levitated quieter now) "There's Mus overthere!"Q."Where are you now?"A."Upstairs."Q."Upstairs?"A."Yes, in the room."Q."Are you lying down?"A."No. Standing. I'm not touching the ground."Q."(Voice very thin.)A."And is Mus there?"A."Yes. On a chair."Q. "What are they doing to you now?"A."They are making me sit down."Q. "Where?"A."At the same table as before." (Pause) "Now I can move again."APPENDIX B. SOME ANATOMICAL AND MORPHOLOGICAL CONCLUSIONS FROM THE CASE OF JULIO F , BY DR. MARÍA TERESA PÉREZ ÁLVAREZLike "Future Man"The people described by Julio differ from Homo Sapiens no more than the latter differs from his Crom-agnon predecessor, that is to say: they are anthropomorphic and indeed almost totally human. In a curious fashion their appearance coincides with the features of "Future Man" as he has been represented theoretically by anatomists and anthropologists: a more developed cranium, a resultant increase in the size of the ocular region, the total loss of the hair and of its derivations, together with the specialization shown in the development of the hands and the lengthening of the fingers for functional reasons. Some folk visualize Future Man as a weak, feeble creature, with no more musculature than a ten-year-old child, but this can only be accepted from a merely theoretical point of view, because man's food supply (getting steadily richer), as well as sport, are at present actually causing the new generations to be taller and stronger.The ChinThe great development of the chin seems quite logical. If we scan the portrait gallery of our own ancestors, we shall discover that the chin is in fact a relatively recent addition; even in Neanderthal Man heavy