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Now stop attacking me for calling a fucking wackjob a fucking wackjob.

Now stop attacking me for calling a fucking wackjob a fucking wackjob.

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[–] 4 pts (edited )

Consider this. What if every single thing is says is 100% true? Because you don't believe does not mean it isn't true. I see this as a blind spot for many people. How would you handle it if this series of events happened to you? What would you do? Who would or could you talk to about it? Fear of the unknown is very strong in all of us. If this were true, it would be horrifying to most. Much more comfortable to disregard it as pure fantasy or mental illness than to entertain the possibility that shit like this actual exists. I'm not saying what he says is true but I have no way of knowing for sure. Because I have not personally experienced these things does not at all mean that it did not , or could not, happen to someone else.

[–] 1 pt (edited )

And the tooth fairy is real too, I suppose......

Seriously, if you want to get into this, I'll get into it, but don't waste my time defending a wackjob who needs psychological help but goes public instead. He's a mind-controlled puppet.

I know the interrelatedness of 'alien abduction' / mind-control programs / secret societies / etc. very well. I know the history, methods, and agenda behind all of this UFO/alien crap and how it's used by the Deep State to fulfill their agenda. I've done my research on it probably more than anyone you'll ever talk to. It's a serious matter and this guy is part of a deeper program of indoctrination of the public.

[–] 3 pts

Your opinion is just as valuable as mine. This kind of thing is exactly what services like Coast to Coast with an open phone line is all about . A open mind and open ear for the strange and unusual. I am very interested in anything unusual and have been studying a long time as well. I have met with , and know, people who have absolutely had experiences with non-human entities. Reason I say this is because I feel many people have no outlet, no one to tell of their experiences. Im not trying to prove you wrong or anything like that. I just choose to keep an open mind to anything people share. I don't want to close my mind to things just because I believe something does not, or could not, happen. As they say, assholes and opinions. Everybody got one. That's mine. Personally , I'd like to spend time with the guy. See what he's about and learn more about what he says. "Reality" means different things to different people.

[–] 1 pt

How do you know these people you've met have really had the experiences they claim? Hypnosis is a powerful thing.

Meeting people who tell fantastic stories or hearing them talk on popular alternative radio shows is one thing, but understanding the history, methods, purpose of all this will reveal that there's more going on than even these first-hand experiencers realize, and it's not good to fall for their crap.

If they really have a problem with it, they shouldn't be letting themselves be used for entertainment, but should talk to a psychologist or deprogrammer instead. Promoting their experiences as fact just encourages others to fall into the purpose of it all. And getting close to these people and their situation on a personal level can be very dangerous. They're usually tied to groups that are being conducted/controlled by powerful people with dark motives, and will draw you in as well if you're susceptible to believing in these things and are inquisitive. The people/groups appear perfectly tame and the techniques used are unnoticeable. The reason people like Parkes are out there are usually to draw in the inquisitive and look for good candidates for programming.

This is real shit and it's very sophisticated. It's better that you study it with an open mind to it's ultimate purpose, and not be so willing to just accept it as it's presented from the start. Nothing wrong with withholding belief and questioning everything from a point of doubt. You won't be easily fooled that way.

[–] 2 pts

Alternate selection brought up a good question that you ignored. Suppose these things happened to you and traumatized you. How would you come forward with them without looking insane, and be believed by people?

[–] -1 pt

I wouldn't go public and set myself up for ridicule, or make out like it's all good, like Parkes has. I would seek out an expert trained in deprogramming.

I won't watch because I'm not interested in the topic, but I happen to personally know several people who have had ongoing encounters with strange, apparently extraterrestrial beings. They are all completely normal people, even above average in many ways. I feel sorry for people who can't accept new information. I'm afraid that the deniers will be the ones so traumatized they will need to be institutionalized after the truth comes out.

They're called demons.

Do you also think angels are demons?

Uh, no. I was referring to the so-called 'aliens from outer space' interactions.

[–] -1 pt

This information isn't new to me. I spent many years researching the topic inside and out. The 'alien abduction' scenario is huge part of mind-control programming, used as a cover memory via hypnosis. It began to be used in 1947, soon after Tavistock established themselves in the USA, and it became part of the more successful MKUTRA programs.

They use hypnosis and other mind-control methods to block memories of the programming. They overlay the real memories with 'alien adduction' themes in order that if the memories begin to surface, all that will be remembered are the cover memories. This is used to discredit the victim and protect the programmers. In some cases, hypnotic regression has been used to get past the cover memories to reveal the real events that took place.

Believing these claims has also allowed the Deep State to create a subset of the population that is labelled as 'conspiracy theorists', in order to use that to discredit a larger segment of the population and further their goals. Mixing these programmed victims in with groups that they want to discredit (in this case Trump supporters) makes it easier to discredit them.

People who follow these programmed victims (who regularly go public to create an audience for themselves, usually with help from others working for the DS) are also seen as potential candidates for the same sort of programming. The whole mystique of their stories is also used to establish groups that center around learning about things metaphysical, and these groups are used to inflict the programming through slow indoctrination of their beliefs.

The victims and promoters might all seem like very nice and honest, well-meaning people, but the ultimate purpose is deceptive and evil, whether they know it or not.

That sounds completely nuts compared to the idea that actual aliens are abducting people.

[–] -1 pt

Really..... All I can say is, wow.

[–] 0 pt (edited )

There are billions of solar systems in our Milky Way Galaxy. It would be an awful waste of space not to have intelligent life somewhere out there, perhaps more intelligent than the life forms we find here on earth. I'm with AlternateSelection, I'm keeping my mind open... That being said, I don't resonate with Simon Parks.

That is hard to believe.

[–] 0 pt

Shit like this is why people make fun of us.