Tam
14th March 2018, 22:38
Hello, everyone. I hope you're all doing well :)
I was listening to a fascinating podcast today while cleaning, and it served as a perfect catalyst to post a question that I have personally been asking myself for some time now. I'm sure a lot of you have as well.
How concerned should we be about the abduction phenomenon?
Are the apparent different races united? Is there a singular, unknown agenda? And how much has the MIC betrayed us? Is it all bad with them?
While there are all kinds of camps and different opinions regarding these questions and many more, I've noticed there seem to be two main splinter groups: those that believe that aliens are something to be concerned about (David Jacobs is a great example), and those that think that they're our space brothers here to help us out (think Stephen Greer, the 4D Ascension Contactees, etc.)
Of course, you also have a third group, those who are neither here nor there. I count myself among them.
While we of course literally cannot truly understand the phenomenon at this point in time (or perhaps ever in this lifetime), we can nevertheless discuss things here. I started this thread as an open invitation to all, to discuss their views, experiences, and insights, whoever you may be. Bring your part to the table, whether it be a spread of food or a dinner roll.
I hope we can also use this as a one-stop shop for anyone new to this whole thing, with quality links/references to evidence of any kind.
I'll start by casting the podcast which was the final little push I needed for me:
http://mysteriousuniverse.org/2018/03/19-09-mu-podcast/
The podcast discusses the book "Incident at Devil's Den", a memoir of a lawyer that was an abductee, and decided to break his silence in his old age.
There is a LOT to unpack, but here are a couple of things that stick out to me:
- The author's health has rapidly deteriorated since publishing this book this year (compelling in and of itself, as well as a pattern we see time and time again)
- Aaron and Ben (the dudes in the podcast) mention how it seems a lot of people are coming out with their own experiences, credible, highly respected people with a lot to lose, now that the shadow of death is upon their horizon and they're tired of a lifetime of secrecy.
I've had this thought many times before, and while there's a degree of sad morbidity to it, it means we are perhaps at the dawn of a very exciting new era in this field.
- When having his memory regressed (spoiler alert!) the men who have drugged him mention how he won't remember a thing (obviously he did). Interestingly, my father had a similar experience during childhood which I can detail if desired. As another side note, I recently saw a craft similar to the one on the cover of this book. You can see the account on my post history :)
I wholeheartedly recommend anybody starts here, and listens to it in its entirety before commenting. It's very interesting, and to me, resonates as a true.
This is about an hour and a half long, so set aside some time.
Thank you for reading, and I hope this thread helps to any extent.
I was listening to a fascinating podcast today while cleaning, and it served as a perfect catalyst to post a question that I have personally been asking myself for some time now. I'm sure a lot of you have as well.
How concerned should we be about the abduction phenomenon?
Are the apparent different races united? Is there a singular, unknown agenda? And how much has the MIC betrayed us? Is it all bad with them?
While there are all kinds of camps and different opinions regarding these questions and many more, I've noticed there seem to be two main splinter groups: those that believe that aliens are something to be concerned about (David Jacobs is a great example), and those that think that they're our space brothers here to help us out (think Stephen Greer, the 4D Ascension Contactees, etc.)
Of course, you also have a third group, those who are neither here nor there. I count myself among them.
While we of course literally cannot truly understand the phenomenon at this point in time (or perhaps ever in this lifetime), we can nevertheless discuss things here. I started this thread as an open invitation to all, to discuss their views, experiences, and insights, whoever you may be. Bring your part to the table, whether it be a spread of food or a dinner roll.
I hope we can also use this as a one-stop shop for anyone new to this whole thing, with quality links/references to evidence of any kind.
I'll start by casting the podcast which was the final little push I needed for me:
http://mysteriousuniverse.org/2018/03/19-09-mu-podcast/
The podcast discusses the book "Incident at Devil's Den", a memoir of a lawyer that was an abductee, and decided to break his silence in his old age.
There is a LOT to unpack, but here are a couple of things that stick out to me:
- The author's health has rapidly deteriorated since publishing this book this year (compelling in and of itself, as well as a pattern we see time and time again)
- Aaron and Ben (the dudes in the podcast) mention how it seems a lot of people are coming out with their own experiences, credible, highly respected people with a lot to lose, now that the shadow of death is upon their horizon and they're tired of a lifetime of secrecy.
I've had this thought many times before, and while there's a degree of sad morbidity to it, it means we are perhaps at the dawn of a very exciting new era in this field.
- When having his memory regressed (spoiler alert!) the men who have drugged him mention how he won't remember a thing (obviously he did). Interestingly, my father had a similar experience during childhood which I can detail if desired. As another side note, I recently saw a craft similar to the one on the cover of this book. You can see the account on my post history :)
I wholeheartedly recommend anybody starts here, and listens to it in its entirety before commenting. It's very interesting, and to me, resonates as a true.
This is about an hour and a half long, so set aside some time.
Thank you for reading, and I hope this thread helps to any extent.