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Tuesday 11 January 2022

The 'Special People' Problem

The common popular narrative about 'Alien abductions' is that possibly millions of people have been abducted, but they don't remember it because their memories are all wiped.

But I am telling you, that at most there are about two hundred or so 'contact experiencers' - genuine ones - worldwide.

There is no one at all, in the original Professor John Mack Harvard study, who said they felt they were 'abducted' or taken literally against their will.

Disney Tomorrowland.
What it was.

There are family members of those people, who said 'abducted' and voiced major concerns about the matter, but none of the actual people involved said it.

Now a very very key reason why I have been talking about certain 'mind methods' is to have people with decent enough brains, actively using their existing capabilities, to consciously be able to manage responses to various stimuli: in the first place, to quickly see (IE notice) the stimuli when these inputs are there affecting the senses -, and then decide whether they want to react viscerally, or actually disable the visceral-only reactions.

These examples could involve fear, for instance. 

Or they could involve impulsive responses to pre-existing sociologically-patterned triggers.

I mean look, the silliest, literally the silliest thing people ever did, was think uncritically that funny-looking, big-eyed, grey-skinned scrawny creatures were actually the things really there... ...and not a 'mask image' covering what was really there.

People just never doubted, if you go by the common popular folklore narratives, what they were 'seeing.' But which people are these though? 

The problem with saying that a truly super advanced ET Alien species has been selecting certain human individuals, places that group of selected people, in a 'special' bracket.

You have to get around any further silly nonsense about manufactured fairy tale reasons for those selections, and examine closely the conclusions of those investigators like Mack. And I am not going to lead the result by saying outright what I think it is (the reasons for selecting certain people only and not others).

Soda Jerk place.
What it was.

Now I actually do not hold that what has been going on is about some disparity of intellect or capability or whatever between various human beings.

In the Quran, the word 'mutakabbir' occurs and is used in false translations (and they are mostly all false) to say 'superior' and/or 'exalted.'

In fact the word means 'arrogant.'

Allah is arrogant. According to the Arabic.

I do not believe ET Aliens are arrogant or hold themselves out to be better or superior to human beings at all.

But I believe they are utilitarian, practical - highly, almost OCD-level practical.

Which is the reason that I think it is a good idea to look much more closely at our existing ancient cultural folkloric teachings about various 'otherworldly beings.'

Old Ford T-Bird.
What it was.



I mean to say, what is the difference between the Apostles and the Disciples emerging from these 'enclosed upper rooms' at nine o' clock in the morning acting as though they were drunk (according to those who saw them), but they were not drunk - and some Arctic Circle people performing shamanic rituals and behaving in exactly the same way, but finding out precisely where the thin ice is ten miles away in the snow storm so that their family groups could fish and eat and survive?

There are no 'special people.' There are people with special capabilities and people who train to get them -, and then all those others who basically decide to dig their heels in, or bury their heads in the ice, and get left behind in the blizzard conditions, and die.


Very very old school production team, though. Can you tell?

Apart from that she is doing 'Britney.' It's much older than that (too), although it is that.

Here, for those who study David Ogilvy:

'Satisfaction' is what you want more of; you expected it, you know you already like it - and you just want more of it. 

'Arousal' is what is unexpected, and new, but you like it too.




3 comments:

  1. Ick. Her music reminds me of being in a Chicago thrift store. I just can't do it, the moment she starts singing it's like "ag. it smells funny, why did I come in here? there's other peoples' babushkas jostling you every which way with their fat elbows... okay let's keep our heads down and make sure there's nothing on these shelves we'd wish we had seen..."

    If the ETs work in the "intellectually narrow" universe, and they start looking over the shelves on earth, and things get funky... that is not just funkiness they can easily wash away, it is in fact funkiness that they must adapt to as part of their personal beings. They are not psychologically isolated creatures in the way we are, because technology is not kind to such beings. If they have white rooms it is to protect their souls, not to prepare their abductees.

    So, not that many people actually physically abducted. They just couldn't handle it. The aliens, that is. They gave up first. I know everyone wants them to be these great superior things, unaffected by time and space the way most of us think we are. It's just not so.

    Anyway, now that I've made this cup, and put a shiny thing in there (a nice reddish crystal thingy that has a weird refractive index making its back surface seem like a mirror), and added some scents, and made some candles and added some things to those as well, and the knitting person is there, or here, knitting away as happy as can be...

    ... How do I actually get her to go away? She's like a total candle addict, "oh that's nice! I like it when you burn the candles, burn them some more please!!!" And now I have to keep those things going all the time? I mean, god, I am not some kind of zookeeper of "imaginary beings" who get the shakes whenever I don't keep the flames lit. That's not what I wanted to get into. How do I make them go away and have their own lives?

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  2. 'Zookeeper of Imaginary Beings' A book right there, movie too...

    'The white room is to protect THEM.' Probably!

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    1. Ugh. I had prepared all sorts of nice arguments. You won't bite anymore. Well me neither.

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