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a reply to: trifecta
Why do people assume "aliens" abduct humans? Any culture capable of interstellar travel would not need to enter Earth's atmosphere to observe, induce, or take samples from humans. They can accomplish tasks more efficiently by remote.
originally posted by: thighs
a reply to: Scdfa
You have not been abducted by #. You are a liar. Stop lying and go to ur room now!
originally posted by: thighs
a reply to: Scdfa
Assuming somethings real and knowing its real is two different things. To know something you must first prove with believable evidence and not try to convince people with assumptions and say something like 'i know'.
originally posted by: Scdfa
originally posted by: thighs
a reply to: Scdfa
Assuming somethings real and knowing its real is two different things. To know something you must first prove with believable evidence and not try to convince people with assumptions and say something like 'i know'.
You're incorrect. I knew it was real when I experienced it.
But for you to know my experiences are real? That's entirely up to you. Everyone has their own level of evidentiary requirement. You are free to set the bar as low or as high as you like. It is not my concern or responsibility to convince you of anything.
But your acceptance or belief in no way has any bearing on the reality of alien contact in general, or the reality of my experiences specifically.
In fact it is impossible for me to change your mind, change comes from within. No one can change you mind for you.
originally posted by: thighs
a reply to: Scdfa
Assuming somethings real and knowing its real is two different things. To know something you must first prove with believable evidence and not try to convince people with assumptions and say something like 'i know'.
originally posted by: JackHill
originally posted by: thighs
a reply to: Scdfa
Assuming somethings real and knowing its real is two different things. To know something you must first prove with believable evidence and not try to convince people with assumptions and say something like 'i know'.
You're right, his whole family started hallucinating, for years, for some reason.
That makes more sense that the abduction scenario, a phenomena that get replicated over and over again through the whole planet.
It's simple as this:
These people are relating real, physical experiences, that involves 'alien' beings and technology, or they're all lying, ALL of them.
No room for hallucinations, sleep paralysis, confusions, mental illness or whatever nonsensical explanations we often hear.
What all of you need to do, specially people living within the US and UK, is to start demanding your governments what they OBVIOUSLY must know about that phenomena. Do you really believe they will not be aware when you have alien entities with advancded technology not only penetrating their air space, but also abducting against their will at their citizens?
Want some evidence? Demand it from your governments. They know what's going on.
originally posted by: htapath
originally posted by: Scdfa
originally posted by: thighs
a reply to: Scdfa
Assuming somethings real and knowing its real is two different things. To know something you must first prove with believable evidence and not try to convince people with assumptions and say something like 'i know'.
You're incorrect. I knew it was real when I experienced it.
But for you to know my experiences are real? That's entirely up to you. Everyone has their own level of evidentiary requirement. You are free to set the bar as low or as high as you like. It is not my concern or responsibility to convince you of anything.
But your acceptance or belief in no way has any bearing on the reality of alien contact in general, or the reality of my experiences specifically.
In fact it is impossible for me to change your mind, change comes from within. No one can change you mind for you.
Very well put. I'm also an experiencer since 1979. Disclosure happens on an individual basis and for varying reasons.
Some of the hardcore skeptics on this forum seem to go out of their way to be hateful and rude. There is no call for this kind of behavior, and I don't interface with them on this subject.
Maybe one day there can be a civil discussion on this topic on ATS, but it won't be today or this week. It's really quite unfortunate.