Wednesday, August 3, 2016

The Man Behind the Curtain: False Authority

One of the things that amazes me is the amount of false information and counter-intelligence there is in the UFO and Alien Abduction Community. Many individuals look to key events or authoritative figures as factual and reliable individuals to give credence to the subject on Alien life and their fantastic technology. Why do we need "Disclosure"? Why do we need some elected official or committee to tell us how we should think?
Why do we have the need to be spoon fed, and not use the skills of reason and observation that we all have?

The UFO and Alien phenomena is a world wide occurrence, and the interest has be known to the public prior to the 1950's. Many events have been sometimes mislabeled under other phenomena such as religious experiences, possessions, hauntings, natural phenomena, or faerie lore. There are thousands of cases and occurrences that go unnoticed because people no longer share, but look to key events and experts.

In the "Community", almost everyone has an experience to share. You fall into one of five categories;

Non-Involved: People who have no interest/contact with the UFO or Alien Phenomena. 

Hobbiest: An individuals who has an interest, but does not have an experience.

Abductee: An individual who has an experience, CE3-CE5, against their will.

Contactee: An individual who has an experience, CE1-CE5, as a witness.

Experiencer: An individual who has an experience, CE1-CE5, as a willing participant.

Each of these individuals have facts and narrative they can share. Each has an encounter, thought, or an experience that can be studied and shared. Why do we need a psychologist or a committee of people to verify there statements? I know I may sound naive, but if someone in all seriousness came up to me and shared with me an explainable event I take it with a grain of salt and try to figure out with them what had occurred. Together we come to a consensus on what happened.

For example, the other night will visiting someone my companion and I saw a strange light atop of a mountain in the distance. It behaved oddly and there was some other flashes around it. In truth this was a UFO, as none of us knew what it was. We did not have information to factually say what it was. It was just a mysterious light. I suggested perhaps it could be a car in the distance atop of the mountains, as the light was firmly on the horizon line. The vehicle could have been moving which could explain why it was blinking and flashing. Although the behavior was strange, I started with the plausible explanations. However, there was some odd behaviors, that if it was a car the intensity of light was too bright and the flashing of lights would be inconsistent unless there were a number of other objects moving. In other words each of us had the ability to figure this out.

If an Air Force Colonel showed up an told me it was Venus....I would not believe him. I can simply look up the position myself. If it was an astronomer, I would initially take his word but again we can look it up ourselves.

My point is we do not need a court, an organization, or a published author to tell us what had occurred. We
can judge for ourselves and find ways to verify the truth. For those harder to believe narratives, we have to take ones' word......after all a person should not deceive anyone. Just note the information, if enough people have similar stories and have not shared them... then perhaps it is true. Pay more attention to the subtle details, look away from main focus, perhaps you might just see what your looking for....

Seeing is believing, but don't be afraid to question and ask.  



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