In 2007, a writer named Lawrence Spencer received an envelope he never asked for. Inside were documents allegedly from Roswell Army Air Field, dated 1947—duty rosters, internal memos, and pages stamped “Top Secret.” Buried among them were transcripts of interviews with a surviving entity from the Roswell crash.
According to the material, the U.S. Army was unable to communicate with the being through any conventional means. Only one person could establish contact: a nurse named Matilda MacElroy, who reportedly communicated with the entity through telepathy.
The envelope was sent by an 83-year-old woman, said to be MacElroy herself, just weeks before her death. She claimed to have remained silent for over sixty years under threat of severe consequences. With those who might have known her story long gone, she chose to release the documents rather than let them remain hidden.
What she described in those transcripts goes far beyond the Roswell incident. It presents a narrative that challenges fundamental ideas about Earth, consciousness, and the nature of human existence.
The being, identified as “Airl,” was said not to be a biological organism, but an IC-BE, an “Immortal Spiritual Being”, inhabiting an artificial body, described as a kind of biological machine or “doll.”
Airl allegedly belonged to a vast and ancient interstellar civilization known as “The Domain,” a powerful empire operating across large regions of the galaxy and far more advanced than humanity.
According to Airl, humans, and all life on Earth, were created or engineered in laboratories of the "The Domain", then transported to this planet a long time ago. In this framework, humans are themselves IC-BEs: immortal consciousnesses inhabiting physical bodies, but unaware of their true nature due to deliberate suppression of memory and awareness.
The human body, in this account, functions as a container, a biological vessel designed to host consciousness while limiting its full capabilities and perception.
The transcripts further describe Earth as a “prison planet,” originally established by a rival force known as “The Old Empire.” This system allegedly included mechanisms to trap consciousness. Even though this empire is said to have abandoned the system long ago, the process continues to operate automatically.
Within this cycle, when a person dies, their consciousness, the IC-BE, is captured, subjected to a memory wipe, and then placed into a new body. This creates a continuous loop of reincarnation without awareness of past lives.
The memory suppression is described as the result of advanced technology, possibly electromagnetic or frequency-based, designed to erase identity and prevent individuals from realizing their true nature.
Sometimes the reincarnated IC-BE remembers parts of it's past life due to a failure to erase it's memory for the full 100 percent. (For example: young children who describe, in striking detail, past lives and recalling specific people and places they seemingly could not have known about.)
Although there is no independent evidence that Airl ever existed, the entire account stems from a single, unverified source. There are no confirmed military, historical, or scientific records to support the existence of these alleged interviews, “The Domain,” or “The Old Empire.” Even Lawrence Spencer presented the material without providing verifiable proof. However, some argue that this lack of evidence could be the result of a large-scale Roswell cover-up. As for the question of whether the human race was created by “The Domain,” proponents claim there is scientific support for this idea, an argument explored further in our article, Scientific Proof the Human Race Was Created by Aliens.
The complete transcript of the alien interview is available to read Here.
In the video below, The Why Files takes a deeper dive into this controversial story.
