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My 3, 2, 1 of UFO Hatred

Posted on Wednesday, April 23, 2008 at 10:29AM by Registered CommenterCulture of Contact in | Comments26 Comments

When Jeremy asked me if I was interested in having yet another blog (on top of the half a dozen or so I already have), my first thought was: hell, no; I’ve got enough on my plate. But then, after considering his offer for a while, I changed my view to: fuck it, why not? After all, it’s not like there’s a scarcity of things of a Fortean nature (Bigfoot, lake-monsters, the paranormal, UFOs etc) to discuss. So, here it is: another day, another blog. And it all starts with my Ufological Hate List, numbers 3 to 1.

No.3: The Government is Going to Come Clean Soon

Ah yes, that old chestnut.

Will someone please tell me why any government – that has systematically lied and obfuscated for 60 years - is suddenly going to change its tune and say: “Yep, we fooled you! But now we’re going to tell you the truth – honestly!”

Time and again, we’ve heard these tales. It’s called manipulation. It’s called hiding the truth by the act of dangling non-existent (or at the very least, massively distorted) carrots in front of people, and having them run up and down blind alleys until they get utterly sick and tired of the chase. And, of course, the dark secret – whatever it may ultimately be – remains precisely that: a dark secret.

To my eternal shame and embarrassment, I actually had a small degree of faith in government a decade or so ago, and I was also briefly lured into the belief system (which, at the end of the day, is all it really is) that our leaders really were going to tell us all they knew about the extraterrestrials that were here to help us, and who were going to reward us with endless technology of a truly dizzying variety. But then I wised up.

Yes, the Government knows something. It may actually know quite a lot. Perhaps (although I seriously doubt it) it knows everything. But the idea that it (as a unified body) has any interest in telling us the truth, purely because we go knocking on its doors, loftily demanding to be let in on the secret, is self-deluded, ego-driven yearning of a truly sickening “I want to believe” nature.

Call me a cynic, but if the government reveals the truth about UFOs to us, you can guarantee it will be a lie. And it will probably be a lie designed to scare the shit out of us and ensure that we surrender more of our freedoms and rights to old men who wear suits and lack souls. And still the real secret will remain hidden – either in the pages of some hefty classified file or in a cryogenic tank deep below Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Maybe…

No. 2: The Aliens are our friends

Pleeeeez! No! Fuck Off! The aliens (or whatever they are – Mac Tonnies’ crypto-terrestrials; techno-demons unleashed upon an unsuspecting world by Jack Parsons; DMT-created super-pixies; or something else entirely) are most assuredly not our friends.

Will someone please tell me the last time ET provided us with a cure for cancer or AIDS? When did the aliens last offer their help in repairing the Ozone Layer, or saving the rain-forests, or helping us rid the Earth of famine, starvation and the problems created by over-population? I’ll tell you when: fucking never, that’s when!

Rather, the bug-eyed little bastards are too busy riding around in their ships, kidnapping people, and jacking them off for a bit of cum and a few scoops of DNA. They then leave the poor souls traumatized and confused, and have the sheer nerve to tell them it’s for their own good – and that one day we’ll thank them! I don’t bloody think so.

There are only a few things I hate more than all this love and light bollocks that spews forth about ET. The very real and disturbing fact is that there does appear to be a genuine unknown presence amongst us that manipulates us, that uses us, and that lies to us about its intent and its point of origin - and yet whole swathes of people love that same presence; they fucking love it and they worship it! They even wave to it under starlit skies with tears in their eyes! Vomit-inducing doesn’t even begin to describe it.

Frankly, I’m not interested in hearing about how the aliens have a policy of not interfering in our affairs; any more than I have any interest in hearing about how society will crumble if “they” show themselves en masse. Well, let me break the news to you: society is crumbling en masse – everywhere! We’re already doing a fine job of screwing everything up on our own without any help from the Martians, the Venusians, or the fine folk of Alpha-Centauri, thank you very much.

All I know is that, in the cold light of day, the UFO mystery is very one-sided. They take, and…well, that’s it: they take. With every passing decade, their supposed names change, their alleged points of origin change, their intent changes, and we are left scratching our heads at what happened to us on that late-night drive home that took two hours longer than it should have done. And, meanwhile, they continue to cackle like witches around the cauldron, safe and secure in the knowledge that yet again they have pulled the wool over the innocent and bewildered eyes of humankind.

ET is not our friend. Oh, and before I forget: neither are bloody dolphins.

No.1: Roswell

Well, it just had to be, didn’t it?

Contrary to what people might think, I don’t despise all things of a Roswell nature purely and simply because I wrote a book (Body Snatchers in the Desert) expressing the theory that the incident had far less to do with ET’s than it did with dark and dubious experimentation of a distinctly human nature.

Nope.

What pisses me off most of all about Roswell is the attitude demonstrated by so many within Ufology towards that long gone, fateful event of early July 1947. Put simply, for many Roswell is untouchable. It’s kind of like a ufological version of Rat-Pack era Sinatra: if you fuck with it, dark and disturbing things will happen to you. Or in the case of Ufology, people you’ve never met will respond by huffing and puffing in online chat-rooms about how you’re in the secret employ of “them,” or how your armpits smell, or how you like to drown newborn puppies in the local river after the sun has set, or…well, you get the picture, I’m sure.

I have said it before and I’ll say it again: by building Roswell up to be the Holy Grail of Ufology, the UFO research community (you know: that small body of people who enjoy arguing with each other, and who really believe the outside world actually gives a fuck about them – they don’t, trust me) has placed itself in a highly precarious position.

Let’s say, hypothetically, that tomorrow the McMinnville photo case of 1950 is proven to be a hoax. What would be the outcome? Would the cornerstones of Ufology come crashing to the floor? Would the UFO faithful consign their files, reports and libraries to the garbage or the furnace? No, of course not!

And here’s why not: McMinnville is recognized (correctly) as just one of thousands of interesting UFO cases on record. It hasn’t been given elite and make-or-break status. The same can be said for the Mantell case, for the saga of George Adamski, for the Kelly-Hopkinsville affair, and so on, and so on. Ufology, as a body with something to say, is not dependent on any such things for its long-term survival.

Roswell, however, is just a tad different. Ufology is dependent on it – and for its very survival too. Or, at least, the ET-driven aspect of Ufology is dependent on it.

Put simply: Roswell has been elevated to definitive superstar status – and to a point where (consciously or not, and rightly or wrongly) many within the subject view it as the most persuasive evidence that ET has (a) visited us, and (b) had the incredible misfortune to crash in the process.

If Roswell collapsed tomorrow as a UFO event – and I mean conclusively collapsed – would we see widespread shock and dismay from the UFO research community? Yes. Would we see overwhelming disillusionment amongst the ET faithful? I’m certain we would. And would that same ET element suffer massively as a result? Of course!

But that’s exactly what happens when you build something up to such a level: when it comes crashing down to earth, the fallout is both widespread and devastating. Yes: rather like the debris field on the Foster Ranch, ironically.

Now, it may indeed be the case that aliens really did crash at Roswell, and that all of the other theories are ingenious examples of government-crafted disinformation. In which case, Roswell has the potential to be very important – massively so, even. But Roswell also has the potential to become the Ufological equivalent of some blonde Hollywood party-babe: everyone knows about it, it gets bigger and bigger, and then when it hits the ground at high speed, it all turns out very badly for everyone.

But if Roswell does go down in flames, and we witness people fleeing the subject like the proverbial rats exiting the proverbial sinking ship, then we will have no one but ourselves to blame. Roswell is interesting. And for the sake of Ufology interesting is where Roswell should have remained.

Reader Comments (26)

Nick, what can I say, except I wish I had written this
article. I'm so sick of hearing various people. especially the Disclosure bunch, setting dates for when the government is going to reveal all it knows. Apparently, this is due to happen in the spring of 2009. Yeah, right. And I'm going to win the lottery.

As for the 'ET is our benevolent space brother' bunch, well all I can say is we don't even know if ET is ET! But if even a fraction of the lore surrounding the abduction phenomenon is true - how can entities that kidnap, sexually abuse and terrorise humans be our friends? They even appear to use the age-old excuse of human abusers - 'it's for your own good'.

I think you're right about those who have placed all their eggs in the Roswell basket. They would probably jump ship if Roswell was conclusively proven to be unrelated to UFOs/ET, although I should imagine some die-hards would scream 'disinformation' however irrefutable the evidence was.

May 12, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterSiani

Nick,

Again, you're right on the nail with these observations.

"They" are not our "friends", "benevolent space brothers" (whatever they are, their origins are a lot closer to home than anyone seems willing to consider or admit), our benefactors, or our creators. "They" are parasites, and very deceptive, manipulative ones at that.

"How about a little local anesthetic with that anal probe? Some novacaine before the behind-the-eyeball implant?" No such luck. Intentional sadism seems to be the order of the day (or night, actually), as it was with the underworld "demons" and shaman-initiators of old. Any "advanced" civilization would be likely to take what they need while we're sleeping, never awaken anyone, and never arouse a hair of suspicion. So the nyah-nyah "we're so much smarter than you that we can do whatever we want" message is loud and clear, if abductees and percipients are to be believed.

These hidden rapists and molesters seem to have an unhealthy interest (for us) in both our genetic material and our "amusing" protests and terror, don't they? How "advanced" and "enlightened" of them. Meanwhile, when asked where they come from they point to the sky, babble some rot about this or that star system, and hope we don't look more closely at our own planet and biosphere, including the crust of the planet and its oceans.

As for Roswell, well, you pretty well put that one together in your book on the subject. The evidence for your argument is very compelling. And convincing.

-Mike Mott
Author of Caverns, Cauldrons, and Concealed Creatures
http://www.mottimorphic.com

May 12, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterMike

Hey Siani & Mike:
Many thanks for the comments and observations. Much appreciated!
Best,
Nick

May 12, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterNick Redfern

Excellent post, Mr. Redfern. This is a useful admonition for those UFO researchers and amateur enthusiasts whose passion may allow them to slip a bit too far toward the realm of dogma in their thinking. Maintaining a focused objectivity is certainly far more productive. And although your irreverent delivery made me laugh my ass off, it doesn't come off as esepcially denigrating to anyone. Refreshing! Thanks.

May 13, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterCorvus

ANOTHER blog Mr. Redfern? tsk tsk :-)

I enjoyed the 3-point list. I don't know if I agree with #2, but it really cracked me up ;-)

May 13, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterred pill junkie

Corvus/RPJ:

Cheers for the words. I should have another post up in a day or two - hopefully.

May 14, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterNick Redfern

I really think it's dangerous to sit around and have such a negative view on an entire species of beings. I have had ufo sightings for over 13 years. I have seen beings of various shapes and sizes and origins.I have never been hurt or abducted. Indeed there maybe some beings who are harsh and do not have our best interests at heart. But to sit back and to think they are all this way seems rather narrow minded and racist on many levels. That's like saying every mexican is going to steal your shoes and pee in your sink really. Before we came here whose to say we didn't sign up for this in a soul agreement of sorts?

I mean here most of us are sitting back with this fear propaganda revolving around aliens yet our own society is full of mad men and tyrants who harm people everyday. I just think personally the majority of beings from somewhere else are here to help us. Not here to rape, molest and destroy us. I am sure every bunch has an asshole in it but to think everyone is an asshole is just really ignorant. I am also curious to what some of you think of the recent speech by the pope ( the emperor from star wars ) regarding extraterrestrial love. Smile. The pope has said it's ok to believe in aliens now.

Jeffery Pritchett
www.themabusscarab.com


The article :

VATICAN CITY - Believing that the universe may contain alien life does not contradict a faith in God, the Vatican's chief astronomer said in an interview published Tuesday.

The Rev. Jose Gabriel Funes, the Jesuit director of the Vatican Observatory, was quoted as saying the vastness of the universe means it is possible there could be other forms of life outside Earth, even intelligent ones.

"How can we rule out that life may have developed elsewhere?" Funes said. "Just as we consider earthly creatures as 'a brother,' and 'sister,' why should we not talk about an 'extraterrestrial brother'? It would still be part of creation."

In the interview by the Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano, Funes said that such a notion "doesn't contradict our faith" because aliens would still be God's creatures. Ruling out the existence of aliens would be like "putting limits" on God's creative freedom, he said.

The interview, headlined "The extraterrestrial is my brother," covered a variety of topics including the relationship between the Roman Catholic Church and science, and the theological implications of the existence of alien life.

Funes said science, especially astronomy, does not contradict religion, touching on a theme of Pope Benedict XVI, who has made exploring the relationship between faith and reason a key aspect of his papacy.

The Bible "is not a science book," Funes said, adding that he believes the Big Bang theory is the most "reasonable" explanation for the creation of the universe. The theory says the universe began billions of years ago in the explosion of a single, super-dense point that contained all matter.

But he said he continues to believe that "God is the creator of the universe and that we are not the result of chance."

Funes urged the church and the scientific community to leave behind divisions caused by Galileo's persecution 400 years ago, saying the incident has "caused wounds."

In 1633 the astronomer was tried as a heretic and forced to recant his theory that the Earth revolved around the sun. Church teaching at the time placed Earth at the center of the universe.

"The church has somehow recognized its mistakes," he said. "Maybe it could have done it better, but now it's time to heal those wounds and this can be done through calm dialogue and collaboration."

Pope John Paul declared in 1992 that the ruling against Galileo was an error resulting from "tragic mutual incomprehension."

The Vatican Observatory has been at the forefront of efforts to bridge the gap between religion and science. Its scientist-clerics have generated top-notch research and its meteorite collection is considered one of the world's best.

The observatory, founded by Pope Leo XIII in 1891, is based in Castel Gandolfo, a lakeside town in the hills outside Rome where the pope has a summer residence. It also conducts research at an observatory at the University of Arizona, in Tucson.

By ARIEL DAVID, Associated Press Writer
Tue May 13, 4:07 PM ET
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080513/ap_on_re_eu/vatican_aliens

May 16, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterJeffery Pritchett

Jeffrey

The reason why I don't think these beings (whatever they may be) are here to help us is very simple: I see no evidence of it, in terms of the human species and/or the planet.

Look at the evidence: more and more animals are going on the endangered species list every year. The environment is doing some very weird and distrubing things. People are getting fatter, they can barey walk, they're eating more and cheese-laden crap, and developing massively escalating cases of diabetes and heart-disease. There are oil crises, food crises, the population is increasing. We get ominous stuff like massive bee-die-off. The planet, and us, frankly, are going down hill at a massive and disturbing rate.

And the reason why I see the UFO presence as a malevolent (or at the very least non-benevolent) is because there's no evidence that ET is making anything better or trying to change the decline - anywhere.

I would *very* strongly disagree that it's like saying (as you said): "That's like saying every mexican is going to steal your shoes and pee in your sink really."

It's not at all like saying that about Mexican people. There are millions of Mexicans in the US who are legal, who pay taxes, and who contribute to society in a valuable way. And that's a provable issue.

But there's ZERO proof that ET is contributing anything valuable. How do we know? Simple: everything on Earth is getting worse and declining.

You also say: "...to think everyone is an asshole is just really ignorant."

I agree with you. I agree with you because your comment doesn't have a bearing on what I said.

For example, do I think every Iraqi citizen is an asshole because the US is at war there? No, of course not! Most are just unlucky to be living in a war-dominated area and just want peace.

Do I think every Irish person is an asshole because some Irish people might support the IRA? Of course not! I would never make sweeping, judgmental comments about any society, because the evidence proves we can't class everyone on the same level.

ET is a bit different, however. We have massive evidence that "they" (whatever they are - ET or something else) are here. We have strong evidence of their intrusion in our lives, and we have large testimomy from abductees etc that they are using us and tare aking from us.

But as per my comments above about ill-health, giant fat people, diabetes, and the decline of the planet - there is NO evidence that ET is giviing anything back to us.

Now, they might tell us they are. But so what? George Bush told us there were WMDs.

I would never make sweeping judgments about races, creeds, cultures etc of a human nature. But I think that there's good evidence that ET is taker and not a giver.

May 16, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterNick Redfern

Nick,

I think there is a possibility of being in contract with the others before incarnating into this realm. Say your a spirit just chilling in the after mix and for some bizarre reason you choose to come to Earth. You go through a blueprint of things you would like to experience. You know of these others or perhaps you are an alien yourself who has come to Earth to shake things up to make us come to our senses universally. I think there are caretakers of this planet who helped in it's creation. Who are indeed coming here and gathering dna and studying things much like medical examiners and scientists. Everyone who went through these experiences myself included on some level were at first terrified. Scared to death. Maybe on a level of something so strange and unusual happening to them it indeed cracks the psyche.

Many years after all of my ufo and being sightings I began to see it in a new light. As an honor to be picked to have any sort of celestial interaction. For something so big and weird to pick me. I should be greatful not scared. I just see alot of fear at work. Fear sells of course. Humans seem kinda pussified really about alot of things myself included at times.

Maybe these beings do have a time frame or agenda in which they plan to do more. People like us just need to wake people up globally to them so they can appear without hostility from religious freaks and hillbillies. I started to see ufos after being healed from cancer and my father's death. After great tradgedy. I continue to see them to this day and many friends think I am a ufo attractor or powder from the movie. =) At one point I thought I was an alien and still wonder from day to day. I wonder if we all are.
What's the difference between aliens, mexicans, irish, native americans? etc. etc. We are all heads on the same body I think. The proverbially we are all one.

I think there maybe reason to be alarmed and of course to be careful but I will have to agree to disagree. I do not think every being who doesn't live on Earth wants to stick a probe up my ass or give me a reach around for my demon seed. lol. I think you could be right about some groups of beings. But I have to believe that the majority of them are indeed helping us more than we know from behind the scenes.I think they are more involved than we know and that is about to increase more than ever as we progress to 2012. If not then as Jim Morrison said I'm going to get my kicks before the whole shit house goes up in flames. Maybe they are collecting seed to regrow our species because it maybe to late to save us.

Jeffery Pritchett
www.themabusscarab.com

May 16, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterJeffery Pritchett

Jeffrey
All of the scenarios you bring up could indeed be entirely valid. But again, I come back to the chief point: the world is turning to shit (in every sense), human's are getting fatter and more unhealthy, and I see no evidence that the intelligences behind the UFO phenomenon are doing anything to improve our situation.
If I do see some miraculous changes all across the world that suggest some sort of intervention, then I will of course reconsider my position.
But, until then, I have to conclude that nothing is being done to help us because, very simply, helping us is not part of their agenda - whatever it may ultimately be.

May 17, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterNick

Nick, it depends on how you define helping us, which requires being absolutely certain that what we think of as us is really us. And if not, if we're completely in disorder, then why would they save the product of that disorder?

It may not be the individual humans that are important. We place importance on that but individuals live and die. The species, if it's fortunate, goes on. So that which is important about the species (and worth preserving) may have zero to do with "us" as individuals and societies.

Just throwing it out there as another thing to ponder.

--jeremy

May 17, 2008 | Registered CommenterCulture of Contact

Jeremy

As per my comments to Jeffrey, your scenario could be valid.

But let's look at what we know. Let's take the United States, for example.

The fact is (and it is indeed a fact) that much of the US population (a) worships food; (b) is very fat; (c) is massively diabetic; and (d) will do whatever it takes to avoid using its legs - hence why so many places have "drive through" now.

The aliens are not only not helping the planet, and not helping us at an individual level, but they are doing nothing to prevent the overwhelming majority of the US population from descending into total diabetic obesity.

My response to your comment would be that if they (whatever they are) are interested in helping us at a species-level, we would see them doing their utmost to prevent the disgusting food-gluttony, elevated blood sugar bullshit that is spreading at epidemic levels across the US.

That such issues are increasing demonstrates (to me) that the aliens have no interest in trying to prevent the US population from descending into a food-created disaster.

And if they aren't trying to help one nation, and one part of the species, why would they help any other part of the species in other parts of the world?

Again, this suggests neither to me that neither individual nor species survival is part of their agenda.

May 17, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterNick Redfern

Hi, Nick:

I get that. I'm saying it is possible they aren't concerned with that type of "saving." That what's important about us, if anything at all, is our brain's ability to wake up to oneness consciousness and we will either do that or die. I'm throwing it out there as a possibility. What we might be witness to in this age is our species making an unconscious decision: ego death for this oneness-self or the substitute death of our physical bodies. Will we transcend or commit suicide? All of the decisions are our own--be it to let war criminals run the joint or to eat McDonald's until we leak syrup.

And truth be told, I think both are happening at the same time - a giant die-off with a few who go on to the next phase, whatever that is. (And for better or for worse, I might add.) But as my friend Dave Biedny is fond of saying, I reserve the right to be wrong.

And if I am, great! HD TV and complacency, here I come!

May 18, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterJeremy

I really don't think aliens are going to ever help us with a diet plan. Most of that is common sense honestly and just the fact that most of us myself included don't treat ourselves better is our own damned faults. I can't expect aliens to release Jenny Craig frozen entrees. I've tried vegetarian, I live with two roommates who are vegans. Most of the food is disgusting except for a few things here and there.

I just do not want the aliens to become the next communists. Nazi aliens from Mars on broadway! Most of the reason we do not know about what these beings are doing is probably most off from our shallow governments who do not want the information to be leaked. Because they are afraid of losing power. As well as them being afraid of religious doomsday nuts going psycho and throwing riots and jihads. I think if we really knew how much they were involved truthfully with helping this planet our jaws would drop.

When I saw my ufo sightings I was quickly monitored by a governmental agency. I saw the ufos being chased and I saw a helicopter over my home without propellers with a man in military garb waving at me above my home in Georgia. Instead of blaming the aliens I would much rather blame the political secret agencies who are deliberately withholding information from the public. The only way we will ever know what they are withholding possibly is through revolution.

I would like to think something is going to change as we approach 2012.. The only shred of hope I have I guess..So I will hold unto it in hopes of deliberately creating it. If nothing happens well I guess we will continue to plunge into Ragnarok.

Jeffery Pritchett
www.themabusscarab.com

May 18, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterJeffery

Jeremy
I think the only way we'll ever know is if things improve - either for all of us or for a small minority. Maybe they have a vested interest in only saving a small minority. If so, I'd like to know how they decide on who lives and who doesn't. Maybe they want to save the healthiest of the herd because they will make the tastiest meal...

May 18, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterNick Redfern

Jeffrey

You say: "I really don't think aliens are going to ever help us with a diet plan. Most of that is common sense honestly and just the fact that most of us myself included don't treat ourselves better is our own damned faults."

Fair enough. But if the aliens aren't going to help fat diabetic humans get their health in order, why should they help in *any* fashion at all? Surely, if they were benevolent, they would do all they could to help us, the planet, the animals, the biosphere etc?

Again, there is demonstrable evidence that the earth is going through turbulent changes and that the USA in particular (due to its food obsession) is entering a diabetic, obese hell.

You also say: "Instead of blaming the aliens I would much rather blame the political secret agencies who are deliberately withholding information from the public."

That's an interesting statement to make. If you take one view on this debate rather than another view because you would personally "rather" do so, that suggests an emotional preference based on your own hopes for what the aliens want, rather than a cold hard look at the facts - namely, that there's no evidence we've ever been helped.

There's plenty of testimony of people being taken, DNA etc being taken, and given the message that "Don't be afraid, it will be ok."

Sounds to me rather like the farmer carefully looking after his cows...until he sends them to the slaughter-house.

Vegeterian food is very tasty! Granted it's not greasy, cholesterol-laden shit that is shot through with steroids and god knows what else, but if it's a choice between a vegeterian meal and chemically-soaked, steroid-soaked, fat-laden steak, I'll go with the former. And my heart will thank me in the process.

Water is far more beneficial than a giant soda too.

This isn't of course the place for an endless debate on diet! However, the aliens are patently not stupid. If they are abducting people (as I believe they are) and sampling our DNA etc, they *have* to know that massive changes have occurred to the bodies of US citizens in recent years.

The aliens have to realize that asses and bellies are bigger, and that sugar levels are massively up in the people they abduct. A random blood test undertaken by human doctors can reveal masses of data in this area. It's inconceivable that advanced aliens can't do likewise.

I still think the reason why they haven't helped in this area is because they don't care. Sometimes the simple answer is the truth - because it's so obvious.

No evidence of help suggests no help is being offered.

May 18, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterNick Redfern

"Maybe they want to save the healthiest of the herd because they will make the tastiest meal..."

Crap, I'm out.

May 19, 2008 | Registered CommenterCulture of Contact

Nick & Jeremy,

First off your right Nick about the food situation I am sure. I'm working on it. Nick maybe you should write a diet book channeled by aliens. =) Lately I'm lucky just enough to have money for food at all. It seems alot cheaper to buy crap that's bad for you then stuff that's good for you. Talking to a 99 cent party pizza kinda guy. Luckily I drink alot of H20. When money is better I plan to eat better and buy one of Mr. Redfern's books. The Saucer Spies one stands out alot for some reason. Oh and another thing Nick I saw your name on a review of Beings the movie. When the hades is that coming out?

Ok to the point last night on NBC they had a two hour special on UFOS I was told. I missed it unfortunately. Nick and Jeremy I am curious to your views of UFOs in the American Media? Why the sudden interest of so many sightings and events. If you do a search on youtube for CNN UFOS wow man a ton of crap comes up. You'll feel like your in SIGNS the movie for a minute after watching it all. I am curious to why our media is suddenly being allowed to air so much from the Texas sighting to tons of others lately. Is it preparation? Or just mindless troll jizz? What are your views on the American Media versus other countries who show ufo sightings like it's murder on their networks.

Sorry for the interview but rarely do I get to talk to close professionals about these topics haunting my mind the last 13 years. A pleasure. Enjoy the scorpio full moon tonight. I just delt with a hacker ambush at my site and survived. Hopefully nothing else is in store drama wise this evening.

Jeffery Pritchett
www.themabusscarab.com

May 19, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterJeffery Pritchett

Hey Jeffrey

A diet book channelled by aliens? Not a bad idea! LOL. Then again, there was that alien cook-book ("To Serve Man") on "The Twilight Zone" that didn't quite work out how the humans anticipated it would!

The media and UFOs is an interesting issue. I think that what sometimes happens is that the more publicity that the media gives, it sometimes makes more people comfortable about speaking out, and then the media has more to report on, so more people speak, and it spirals from there.

Also, however, we seem to be in a bit of a "wave" period that coincides with some (such as UK) official file releases, so the media has a lot of area they can cover.

Like UFOs themselves, the media's coverage seems to come in waves!

May 20, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterNick Redfern

My biggest problem with the ufo secrecy is that it would help alot of people to know the absolute truth of what is really going on. When I had my encounters I was scared shitless for years and I guess you could say I suffered on some levels. Never sexually though. My fear was mostly oh my god there is a huge weird craft over my house! Is it going to suck me up into it? Why me? I do not remember ever being a board any craft. I know I saw beings and I saw craft. I also saw strange military government vehicles. Some type of agency involved in monitoring ufo activity. Unless my memory was wiped and that could be a possibility then I can never say I was abducted. After many years now I go outside wishing to be sucked up into ufos and crave more sightings and experiences. Now I just see ufos alot. I went from fear to trying to have a positive view on this. I read Lisette Larkin's books and I really felt they helped alot with my fear. She made alot of sense to me personally plus she use to work with the Conversations with God guy Neale Donald Walshe who also had the movie made by the what dreams may come producers. I love his books and get great peace from them. So it made me trust her more because she works with him. I just really feel the more people that open up to a more positive view of ufos and other beings that perhaps they will show themselves more in our world without worrying about humans going into a religious panic with shotguns and crucifixes. Anyway me personally now after many experiences feel that it is my job to get people to talk about these topics in hope that it will increase more activity and help lead to release the truth someday from all levels.

Jeffery Pritchett
www.themabusscarab.com


May 28, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterJeffery Pritchett

Jeffrey

Thanks for this, very interesting, and particularly re your personal experiences. I wish I had your faith in these beings, that they are benign. Unfortunately, I only see bad news - or at the very least nothing positive! Maybe time will tell...

May 29, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterNick Redfern

Ok Nick & Jeremy as well..I gotta know what you guys think about this. All over CNN and news stations the Jeff Peckman alien video caught. If you havent heard then if you follow this link it will bring you to the actual video and the cnn footage and the other news station footage. I am curious to your impressions.

http://mabusincarnate.8.forumer.com/viewtopic.php?p=3368#3368

June 1, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterJeffery

I'm impressed by it. Impressed that it looks like a front shot of the alien animation we used at our website portal. In other words, it's awful and Peckman has the same sunny disposition as his exopol doctor cohorts Salla, Greer, and Webre. These guys must all squeeze out of the same Play-Doh Cult-Smile Factory.

In other red flag news...

From Stan Romanek's website: "The Stan Romanek case is the most scientifically documented human/extraterrestrial encounters in the world."

Blaaaat. Aren't they all? And Jim Sparks is the only abductee without hypnotically-retrieved memory. His memory is real memory and that memory? A bloody useless alien alphabet. Where's Monty Python when we need them?

I think I've figured out the psyche of the exopol/disclosure people and it's this: They so desperately want and are ready for that next tier of human consciousness (beyond green in the Ken Wilber model) that they have to invent it because it's not there for them. So they catalog the various reported "alien" types (how many? 54?) and they invent this Galactic Federation that humanity gets to join once we're on good behavior. I think they need to believe it because they have a feeling for that higher rung on the consciousness ladder but don't know how to reach it, so this has become their way of stepping outside themselves for help via imagined alien relationships.

And if that means you fake a few alien videos to get THE SECRET moving in a few million people to achieve what we imagine then...by gum, it's worth it!

Sorry, dude. It's just bad CGI and a doll.

--jeremy

June 2, 2008 | Registered CommenterCulture of Contact

Not real, methinks!

June 2, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterNick Redfern

Yeah. What he said. That's what I meant. :)

June 2, 2008 | Registered CommenterCulture of Contact

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