02-22-2025, 09:53 AM
(01-15-2025, 11:23 AM)quintessentone Wrote: Thanks, Karl12, for keeping the search alive and well as I will never stop trying to understand how it happened.
That's what it's all about mate (or at least attempting to understand) and I appreciate the post.
Suppose after studying the literature for a while one starts to see the same behaviours pop up time and time again in different countries although I'm still as clueless now as when I first began (even more so probably)
Have no idea what UFOs and their occupants actually are (extraterrestrials, metaterrestrials, ultraterrestrials, cryptoterrestrials etc.) but specific behaviour has been witnessed a lot of times (almost too many times) and do remember Jacques Vallee once pointing out that many accounts of UFO landings 'have the undeniable flavor of staged events'.
Reckon the average Joe would completely freaked out to see 'just how many' global UFO occupant reports are actually out there and when it comes to repeatedly witnessed aspects like collecting fauna/soil samples, fixing their vehicles, asking for water etc.. then Nick Redfern also once described it as 'emphasizing the ET meme'.
Here's what researcher Mac Tonnies had to say about it.
Quote:I'm reminded of the various people in those old 50s and 60s cases who just conveniently stumbled upon "aliens" taking "soil samples" etc.
To me, that sounds like a classic "stage performance" to reinforce the idea of aliens checking out our biology, fauna, etc.
If they wanted to, they could easily do it without being seen.
But ensuring they _are_ seen and that the ET motif is reinforced, seems to be a part of the agenda.
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Sticking with the seemingly contrived behaviour of 'occupants' also thought José Antonio Caravaca asked some really important questions here.
Quote:But for our study the most interesting thing is to decipher why a presumed extraterrestrial would show himself surprised in the presence of a witness after landing hundreds of times?
Why does he repeat his amazement in the presence of a human being in the surroundings of a UFO? And similarly, how many times would he need to repair his flying saucer in front of a witness? How many ground samples does he need to collect? How many glasses of water does he need to drink to quench his thirst? How many times would these "scientific" aliens need to perform a medical exam on a human? Why would a suspected alien stay static at the side of a road while the witness drives by? Why do all these actions repeat themselves over and over again? Why haven't the occupants of UFOs evolved over time in their behavior and relationship to humans, only repeating certain behavioral patterns? Why do the occupants after hundreds, perhaps thousands of landings, keep repeating these same behavioral-like mantras?
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The UFO Occupants Trapped In An Infinite Loop
Cheers.