Why all the community anamocity against abductee stories?, page 1


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reply posted on 20-6-2012 @ 09:04 AM by SpearMint
reply to post by MerkabaMeditation



Probably because anyone can pull an abduction story out of thin air and make it sound legitimate (by that I mean it doesn't sound like you're pulling it out of thin air) with very little effort, anonymously from behind their keyboards. There's no credibility to that and they NEVER provide any proof or evidence, so it's completely reasonable and logical that people don't believe these stories. To believe them would be very gullible of you. By requesting proof before believing something you avoid looking like a fool, and if you don't then you achieve the opposite.

"Many people today accept that UFO's are real and under intelligent control"

No. Accepting implies that it's a fact, and that's not proven. What you mean is many people believe.
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reply posted on 20-6-2012 @ 09:08 AM by Tw0Sides
reply to post by MerkabaMeditation



Simple m8.

People Scoff at the Abductee stories because wither it happens or not, there are countless Sad Sack, Attention Seeking People who make claims that it did .

Take yourself for example, you think by casually mentioning your an Abductee that it will add Credence to your claim, it doesn't.

Are you aware that here on ATS , we have at least 2 real Alien Beings joining on a weekly basis?

I'm talking real Out Of This World Aliens, so you being just an Abductee..... back of the Bus m8.


reply posted on 20-6-2012 @ 09:16 AM by MerkabaMeditation
reply to post by SpearMint



If someone posts a story that they saw a UFO over their barn in Ohio, even without a picture it is my experience that it is more accepted than an abduction story, both stories lack proof eqally. I have tried to post my abduction stories to several organizations online but I never get any reply, but they do seem to publish "saucer above my barn" stories that have no proof So my claim here is that it is not the amount of proof that is the issue here.


reply posted on 20-6-2012 @ 09:21 AM by ManFromEurope
reply to post by bsalert



You see them regularly? How about some really good videos? Not some shake, fuzzy handy-video, but taken with some sophisticated heatsensing camera or a nightscope-cam!

Come on - take a look at some (or any, I haven't seen a really good one yet) of those videos: all you can see is a light blob in a dark sky. *shake* *shake* "OHMYGOD, ITS MOVING!" - but the blob refuses to move, or to sharpen up or to stop shaking or to do anything else than being a nice glowing blob, completely indifferent to a street light.


reply posted on 20-6-2012 @ 09:25 AM by ManFromEurope
reply to post by MerkabaMeditation



Yes, it is a story. It can be converted to a fact if you could prove anything.
If I would say that Elvis just walked by my window, everyone would DEMAND photos, or it didn't happen.

No prove, just a story about "hey I was like in this bright room and then the aliens did something to me and then I slept and when I woke up I was like 2 miles from my home!" = its a story, nothing else.

Did they do something spectacular? Maybe some implants in your body? Did they show you something on Earth or the Moon which could be prove? Come on, this is easy - if not, well: Storytime.


reply posted on 20-6-2012 @ 09:26 AM by SpearMint
Originally posted by MerkabaMeditation
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post by SpearMint



If someone posts a story that they saw a UFO over their barn in Ohio, even without a picture it is my experience that it is more accepted than an abduction story, both stories lack proof eqally. I have tried to post my abduction stories to several organizations online but I never get any reply, but they do seem to publish "saucer above my barn" stories that have no proof So my claim here is that it is not the amount of proof that is the issue here.


Can't you see the difference between "I saw an unidentified object flying above my barn"

and "I got kidnapped by aliens"?

One is much more believable than the other, and the first one doesn't necessarily mean Extra terrestrials, it's open to debate since it's unidentified. Proof and credibility is definitely the issue here.


reply posted on 20-6-2012 @ 09:42 AM by Deetermined
reply to post by MerkabaMeditation



I believe you.

I also believe that your name, "MerkabaMeditation" is a clear sign as to WHY you've been abducted.

But now the question is, how do you know that your abduction experience wasn't a spiritual one instead of a physical one?


reply posted on 20-6-2012 @ 09:47 AM by MerkabaMeditation
Originally posted by Deetermined
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post by MerkabaMeditation



I believe you.

I also believe that your name, "MerkabaMeditation" is a clear sign as to WHY you've been abducted.

But now the question is, how do you know that your abduction experience wasn't a spiritual one instead of a physical one?


Yes, as you can understand I'm a student of the mysteries.

My first alien experiences were not abductions and happened when I was a small child, before I had any knowledge of such things.
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