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Newspapers talked about it, people wanted to know, but nobody could penetrate the mystery. What was going on? Strange flying machines were playing the skies of Italy. It was the fifties. Some people took incredible photos, others were frightened and shouted "They're here, they're among us," while still others believed that aliens came to help. But who were they; where were they from, and above all what did they want? Until recently, the phenomenon of contactism, or the deliberate encounter, repeated over time, between man and evolved extraterrestrial entities, was believed to involve only a few chosen individuals, or contactees. Many of them went down in history. George Adamski, Howard Menger, Eugenio Siragusa, just to name a few, all of them faithfully abided by this cliché. But in 2007, something happened that would change the cards on the table. Stefano Breccia, and engineer from Marche, living in Abruzzo, published some startling papers that seemed to reveal the story of repeated direct encounters between more than 100 people, and extraterrestrial beings living in numerous secret bases on our planet.
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originally posted by: andr3w68
a reply to: EnPassant
Please tell me how hallucinations can be captured on film. The saucers in the video are real things, alien or not. Not only are the pictures clear, but there are several of them all from different positions and perspectives.
On topic:
This has got to be one of the best cases I've seen so far!
This makes me wonder if "The friendship" were the opposition to the aliens the US government is supposedly working with. In the video they say that the bad race(s) of aliens were materialistic and selfish. Sounds about like what they are trying to program us to be through the media.
originally posted by: anonentity
The people seem sincere. But it also sounds like a bit of the Scole experiment in some ways. Teleporting, Spiritual advise. Something happened but,. What was the purpose and context? Again the fairies live in the hill sides. The friends could still be the gentry. Either way interesting.
originally posted by: sled735
originally posted by: anonentity
The people seem sincere. But it also sounds like a bit of the Scole experiment in some ways. Teleporting, Spiritual advise. Something happened but,. What was the purpose and context? Again the fairies live in the hill sides. The friends could still be the gentry. Either way interesting.
I think the purpose was to let 'man' know that there are those who are here looking out for us, to warn us, if we want to avoid human extinction, we need to practice high morals, learn to love everyone, and to stay connected in close friendship to fight our battles against the 'evil' ones that are also out there. The 'others' want to 'do us in'.
They provided evidence of their existence, as you saw in the video. There has been much more evidence come to light since that video was made.
Just take a look at all the sightings in MO only!!!
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originally posted by: andr3w68
a reply to: EnPassant
Please tell me how hallucinations can be captured on film. The saucers in the video are real things, alien or not. Not only are the pictures clear, but there are several of them all from different positions and perspectives.
On topic:
This has got to be one of the best cases I've seen so far!
This makes me wonder if "The friendship" were the opposition to the aliens the US government is supposedly working with. In the video they say that the bad race(s) of aliens were materialistic and selfish. Sounds about like what they are trying to program us to be through the media.
originally posted by: RossWellOldMexico
I think the "Friendship" case is partially true. I believe the witnesses had a visual encounter/sighting, but embellished their story to romanticize the alien beings. They had the need to enhance their experience to draw attention to themselves. The fruit exchange story was too convenient and rooted to the tales of shoe-making elves or tooth fairies(the exchange of items part, not the tales themselves).
originally posted by: andr3w68
a reply to: anonentity
Didn't she also say the Vatican had something to do with the aliens? If so it would seem the "redistribution of wealth" comment may be their way of trying to prove her wrong. "We don't know of any aliens controlling the economy, look, we want a redistribution of wealth."