Aliens among us?
In my efforts to locate answers to the dilemmas we face, and willingness to look beyond the norm for such answers, I have come, reluctantly, to entertain the subject of aliens. Reluctant, because I’m not a sci-fi nut, and, I think, understandably, I find the idea of the reality of aliens creepy and disturbing.
[If you are interested in contemplating the fact of aliens and haven’t heard of Travis Walton, that’s a good place to start. In particular the episode of Paranormal Witness that features the fellow loggers who witnessed and collaborate his abduction story.]
But, here’s the interesting rub in all of that ready discomfort – what if the aliens represent some otherwise hard to find hope for the long-term survival of our species? Some alternative thinkers of note who subscribe to this notion are Major Ed Dames, remote viewer, Clif High of webbots fame, and a variety of UFO and abduction researchers, including Harvard educated John E. Mack, among others.
I acquired a deeper appreciation of the real potential for this possibility by watching a DVD made by a local (mainline) MUFON group of a talk given by David M. Jacobs on his research into the abduction phenomenon – work in which he does not have much company, as he laments.
Most striking about Temple Professor Jacobs is his unassuming and seeming emotional authenticity in presenting the results of his research. Supporting this sense is his departure with many of his colleagues as to the hopefulness of the abduction phenomenon. Jacobs is clearly unsettled by what he has learned; specifically, a hybrid race has been created and hybrids are now being integrated into and among the human population, with the assistance of the abductees under the direction and control of the aliens.
Further, it seems they are anticipating and planning for an ‘event’ which will require coordination of the movement of humans, somehow. Abductees are being shown what they will need to do when this ‘event’ occurs to keep the population calm and moving along, apparently, much like traffic cops.
I have to state, this taped talk did make a deep impression on me, and I thought about it long and hard for hours afterward. As stated, I find Jacobs believable and to exhibit integrity in that he doesn’t suggest that anyone take him at his word, as he himself wouldn’t be inclined to do so, were he us, and urges us all, if so inclined, to look into the matter for ourselves.
But, more than that, his expressed distress over what he has uncovered, mixed emotions and misgivings for having engaged in this work for so long (40 years), and stated embarrassment as to the statements he now feels compelled to make regarding his findings strongly suggest that he is on the up and up, to me, anyway. He’s not a grandiose person, at least.
He seems like a regular guy steeped in an irregular subject that is the cause of some alarm to him. I found myself feeling sorry for him, to a degree, as he seems exhausted by this torch he is carrying without much company or assistance. And, clearly, to his mind, this lack of attention on all of our parts is not a good thing, so no doubt he does feel burdened by his unique knowledge.
He is and acknowledges that most of his colleagues do not have or did not have the same bleak view he holds. In fact, quite to the contrary, many have felt encouraged to learn of this ‘alien agenda’, believing they are not in opposition to us humans, but rather an integral part of us or at least our history somehow and if not acting with our best interests (at heart?) then perhaps nonetheless their actions are or will be in our interest, ultimately.
Jacobs, however, feels and believes that the aliens are much more interested in usurping us than they are in helping us. He believes that they are disinterested in the majority of the human population as it relates to their agenda, that only the abductees might share some benefit of their plan, and that, ultimately, they seek to replace the human population with their hybrids.
I’m no expert, have not done the abductions research for myself, but have read or observed several of the others who have done the research on this topic and tend to believe or to favor their more optimistic view. But then, I’m willing to consider that this hybridization is necessary to keep at least some part of the human race going as a species because, let’s face it, we are driving ourselves to extinction, along with most all other life on this planet and my guess is it won’t be long, even, before we accomplish that maligned task.
The abductees do not get ‘filled in’ on why or how this alien agenda works (apparently, it’s on a ‘need to know’ basis); however, when questioned pointedly as to why this or that, the aliens have stated that this is the only way they can do what needs to be done with regard to the human race and this planet. Vague, but, somehow when I think about it, that makes a lot of sense – putting myself in the shoes of the aliens (is that possible?), anyway.
It’s all a crazy crap shoot.
The End.
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