Friday, May 8, 2020

UFO Discussion


Twitter UFO enthusiast, Deep Prasad said: "The phenomenon seems not to discriminate by race, religion, sex or any other arbitrary demographic. That's telling...we're either all equally useful or equally insignificant. :)"  How is that for some food for thought?

Another Twitter UFO fan commenrted:
"You have no idea how important each one of you/us are. There is no universal cosmology. The ‘phenomenon’ often forms itself into a reference that the experiencer/contactee can understand. The human eye can only perceive what the human mind can comprehend. It’s that simple."
So what's the truth? Are we all just randomly chosen to be experimented on? Being at the right place at the right time (pending how you feel about being anally probed)?

One of the most famous UFO abduction stories is the September 19th, 1961 Barney and Betty Hill story.


They were missing for two hours. And under hypnosis, it turns out they were terrified and scared for their lives. 


In the video Paul Hynek, the son of the late UFO investigator, Dr. Allan Hynek, said his father was highly interested in this case and participated in their hypnotic interviews.

UFO historian, Richard Dolan said: 
"This case did get a lot of behind the scene attention from some very interesting scientists. They wanted to know what happened to Betty and Barney Hill."
Then there is the infamous Travis Walton abduction story we all saw in that scary movie, "Fire in the Sky."


Now Travis Walton believes the aliens that "abducted" him were trying to help him because he got to close to their ship when it was taking off. He would have been "galactic road kill" as he puts it. It's interesting how time has given him a clearer idea as to what happened and not quite the horror we saw in the movie's inaccuracies. 


What are your thoughts?








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