posted on Mar, 25 2007 @ 03:45 PM
The existance of so called strange objects that people see almost everyday is, well, a fact I would say.
I am, however, somewhat skeptical that these things, even claimed encounters, have to be aliens from another world. I'd rather think that "aliens",
alongside ghosts and many other paranormal things are connected in some way.
I mean, of all the milions of visitation from other planets, not a single one have contacted any government officially. Of course, one could say that
they have contact with a government in secret - but then there are the problem with many other crafts, some only seen in one part of the world.
Then there are the "logical" aspect - these aliens can come all the way to earth, they seem to be superadvanced when it comes to lighttravel or time
travel, or folding space, making physically impossible curves in mid-air, beams and lasers - but when it comes to operating on humans and making them
forget, they seem to use these huge needles, any person with any familiarity with hypnotisism can make the abductee remember, and the aliens doesn't
seem to be good at biology either - why not just steal blood from a hospital? Or, for that matter, a person that sleeps?
Now, some people think that they are advanced and that humans may have difficulties understanding them (the aliens) and their purpose - but that seems
only to be total ignorance of human society and the social community, along with our abilities at this stage in history. I mean, do you reply with
hard mathematics and physical quantum theories when your 10-year old kid asks about what a star is?
Except for this, the aliens also seem to be lying, they never once leave any physical object behind to prove their existance, they often come at
night, and they also seem to be manipulating video and photo recordings of UFOs.
In my opinion, this looks more like beings from another plane of existance or dimension than aliens from another planet. And my verdict on their
purpose? Well, they seem to be neutral, leaning towards "bad" rather than good, but who knows?
[edit on 25-3-2007 by Orgler]