The thing that irritates me about the average UFO/alien enthusiast is that they don’t bother to read what actual physicists and people who spend a career theorizing about its possibilities say about the likelihood of it actually happening
These aliens come from at least 4.5 light years away and always only showing up for two countries huh (USA/U.K)?
Yep, i actually wrote a horror novel around this conceptBREH! Hold up!!!
Is this when they say “go into the light”, you’re actually NOT supposed to go in the light? Going into the light sucks you back into the loop, and remaining in the dark is what lets you float away from this?
Let me know cuz I swear I heard about this YEARS ago but I can’t remember where!!!
And yes to them being in the ocean.
It is absolutely hilarious how like 90% of ppl never stop to wonder why we are always talking about exploring space when we literally know so little about the ocean.
What the hell is that old ass 80s movie about aliens under water…? HBO used to play it once in a blue moon. Oh- found it: “The Abyss”.
Wouldn’t be surprised if there’s a bunch of life thriving down there that we know nothing about.
Aliens and AI will be the same thing by 2035. I think in 10 years you wont even know the difference
There are actually physicists and career scientists saying these things are possible, bruhThe thing that irritates me about the average UFO/alien enthusiast is that they don’t bother to read what actual physicists and people who spend a career theorizing about its possibilities say about the likelihood of it actually happening
Yeah thats been a thing.What yall know about them ULTRA terrestrials?
John Keel and 'Ultraterrestrials'
Keel created the term "ultraterrestrials" to describe UFO occupants he believed to be non-human entities which exist in a wavelength of energy which we cannot detect.[13]
In his 1970 book UFOs: Operation Trojan Horse, Keel argued that a non-human or spiritual intelligence source has staged whole events over a long period of time in order to propagate and reinforce certain erroneous belief systems. For example, monsters, ghosts and demons, the fairy faith in Middle Europe, vampire legends, mystery airships in 1897, mystery aeroplanes of the 1930s, mystery helicopters, anomalous creature sightings, poltergeist phenomena, balls of light, and UFOs; Keel conjectured that ultimately all of these anomalies are a cover for the real phenomenon.[14][additional citation(s) needed]
Interdimensional UFO hypothesis - Wikipedia
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Operation Trojan Horse (or UFOs: Operation Trojan Horse) is a book published in 1970 by John Keel.[1] The book was reprinted in 1996 with minor additions. It presents the results of Keel's research on UFOs and similar phenomena.
Overview
Keel, who died in 2009, was a ufologist. According to The Daily Telegraph, "In his much-acclaimed second book, UFOs: Operation Trojan Horse, Keel suggested that many aspects of modern UFO reports, including humanoid encounters, often paralleled ancient folklore and religious visions, and directly linked UFOs with elemental phenomena."[2]
The book presents Keel's theory that UFOs are a phenomenon produced by "ultraterrestrials", beings who are able to manipulate matter and our senses, and who in the past manifested themselves as fairies, demons, and so on.
Keel explains the title of the book saying, "Our skies have been filled with 'Trojan horses' throughout history, and like the original Trojan horse, they seem to conceal hostile intent."
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I tend to go with this one. I'm even willing to call them demons.![]()