posted on Jun, 29 2005 @ 07:13 AM
Originally posted by syrinx high priest
well, they roasted the abduction folks as having hallucinations and a rich fantasy life, people prone to "absorption."
They sure did. The astronomical "expert" that they brought it who downplayed the Zeta 2 Reticuli System (which many believe to be the home base of
the Greys), was obviously prejudiced. It was like this guy was the token paid-off governmental disinformation agent.
The argument that our current forms of propulsion (the ones that the general public knows about anyway) couldn't get us back and forth from Zeta
Reticulum in a timely manner, was lame because that didn't take into account a much more advanced form of propulsion that space-aliens could be
utilizing. The previous episode about Col. Corso did touch upon the propulsion system that many Ufologists espouse that the Zetans use -- which
greatly shortens the voyage in space. Although they didn't mention it by name, this is the anti-gravity wave propulsion that doesn't make the ships
go faster than light, it distorts space-time so that the trip is indirectly made much shorter. That is how the Greys zip back and forth from Zeta IV.
Originally posted by syrinx high priest
it wasn't pretty
Despite the sophomoric devils advocate stance that they presented, the documentary still did a lot to illustrate the
long-term breeding program.
Originally posted by syrinx high priest
as sad as their story was, the woman with the missing daughter story simply wasn't convincing.
There are many women that have the same situation that they could have interviewed. Notice that she didn't say anything about the implausibility of
the Greys or that they were here for our evolutionary development. She was clearly violated and knew it.
All in all, it was a good documentary.
[edit on 29-6-2005 by Paul_Richard]