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originally posted by: dug88
originally posted by: whyamIhere
In the last moments of your life.
I doubt you would bring up a hoax.
Especially, if you were the perpetrator.
I believe him...
Why not? If i'd perpetuated a 45 year hoax i'd wanna make sure I died knowing everyone believed it.
originally posted by: Quetzalcoatl14
Lol.
Interestingly, I was reading an article one time where the author did say it seemed like a lot of people at UFO conferences used to be hippies or psychedelic users.
a reply to: rickymouse
originally posted by: Archivalist
Wish I understood the relaxing mechanism.
The moment they touch you, you become fully docile.
You relax, anything upsetting you is just wiped from your mind, and you get a feeling of "everything's ok"
If you read through enough encounters, this trait seems to be pretty consistent.
originally posted by: Caughtlurking
a reply to: Archivalist
It could be a simple endorphin, dopamine, or serotonin injection. Most likely if they were calming human beings they used a chemical to do it.
originally posted by: Quetzalcoatl14
Lol.
Interestingly, I was reading an article one time where the author did say it seemed like a lot of people at UFO conferences used to be hippies or psychedelic users.
a reply to: rickymouse
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originally posted by: InTheLight
originally posted by: Quetzalcoatl14
Lol.
Interestingly, I was reading an article one time where the author did say it seemed like a
lot of people at UFO conferences used to be hippies or psychedelic users.
a reply to: rickymouse
Another description for those type of people would be open minded.
lol, I think you are putting words in my mouth. I wasn’t saying that, so slow your roll.
originally posted by: peacefulpete
originally posted by: Quetzalcoatl14
Lol.
Interestingly, I was reading an article one time where the author did say it seemed like a lot of people at UFO conferences used to be hippies or psychedelic users.
a reply to: rickymouse
Yes. We should discredit absolutely everyone from the 1960’s and 1970’s.
Duhhhhhh
originally posted by: KansasGirl
originally posted by: whyamIhere
In the last moments of your life.
I doubt you would bring up a hoax.
..
Why not?? If you're a person who would perpetrate a hoax like that, you'll probably want it to stand. Just because someone is old or sick- doesn't necessarily make them honest and forthright.
originally posted by: FinallyAwake
orrrrr he could have just been a joker and thought "this'll give them something to talk about" 😉
originally posted by: whyamIhere
In the last moments of your life.
I doubt you would bring up a hoax.
Especially, if you were the perpetrator.
I believe him...
originally posted by: 727Sky
Let us consider their story is 100% true.
Let us consider that many of the stories about abductions are true.
There certainly is a divide between those who believe and those who say impossible or it is the work of the devil etc etc..
I remember when this event happened back in 1973. I think I remember seeing an interview of Parker and Hickson and thinking something darn sure happened to them.
Hickson died in 2011 and Parker is also in bad health now. All these years their story has not changed. Lie detectors were given to both of them so, "Yes" they believe in their own minds their stories are true.
Calvin Parker says he and his buddy Charles Hickson were fishing in 1973 on the banks of the Pascagoula River, just north of where Ingalls Shipyard now sits, when a “real bright beam appeared all over us and it kind of blinded me for a second and when I got my vision back, I seen three bulky looking creatures coming toward us.”
Parker said the creatures were “probably 4, 4 1/2, 5 foot tall…built like football players. But I noticed they kind of moved mechanical wise and they was floating off the ground. By the time we stood up and turned around, they was there on us all at one time,” he told WALA in a rare interview. “Two of them got a hold of Charlie, one of them got a hold of myself and instantly I felt like, I just got relaxed.”
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