

Joergen-Anders, Inga TS#1980082912
Born: March 19, 1970 Attmarby, Sweden
Raised: Stockholm, Sweden
High School: Class of 1986 Thorildsplan
College Class of 1996 University of Lund
Master of Law, International Focus
Mother: Helga Joergen 1945-2012
Marital Status: Single
Offspring: Lisa Andersson 1989-?
Inga was created on the Reticulan home world, one of many children created using genetic material from Geoff Eichler (TS#1965092465) and Barbara Holtzman (TS#1965102916). She was implanted into the womb of Helga Joergen of Sweden. The Pleiadeans retrieved her in 1980, bringing her aboard the orbital platform where she was tested and found to be progressing satisfactorily. She was found to be well suited to the heavier doses used in the program at the time and was given three procedures between 1980 and 1986 giving her an H.E.R. of 3.121.
Inga Joergen has housed on the orbital platform for two months in 1986 as part of Project Red Nova. At the completion of the experiment, a number of ovum were harvested and sent to Reticuli for the ongoing project there. They were used in creation of the 'J' series clones.
In 1986, Inga was signed by a Stockholm modeling agency and quickly rose to notoriety in the Scandinavian region.
She became romantically involved with international banker Lars Andersson who was in his sixties which became a heavily followed story in gossip columns and celebrity magazines and gave her more of a European presence. While the two never married, she began going by the surname Joergen-Anders to build upon her notoriety.
Inga moved to Malmo when she became pregnant with Andersson’s daughter who was born in 1989. From 1990 until 1996, Inga commuted between Malmo and Lund, studying international Law during the week and spending weekends with her daughter in Malmo.
In 1995, Inga and her lover Ulf Losaktig formed the Swedish heavy metal band Regn av Tornen featuring Inga as the lead singer. The band put out five albums before Inga and Losaktig split: I Generna (1995), Skogsalva (1996), Tredje Stjärnbudbäraren (1998), Gudarnas Krig (1999) and Främmande Invasion (2000).