reply to post by kerazeesicko
No book..it was for me because I was once a believer.
I was left money when I was young so I took the time to explore some things I thought were real.
I am no authority but I know what I witnessed...
Much better. Your original blanket one- liner does not even come close to conveying this much more reasonable sounding story.
Sorry to hear you bet the farm on a case that ended up going south. If you had succeeded you would undoubtedly be a very rich man as a result. Your
continuing rage over getting burned is still quite apparent.
If I had a dime for every case I have investigated that ended up going south I would indeed be a rich man. I too am a bit miffed and hold a few
grudges against the various egocentric/hoaxers/bi- polar/attention- seekers/money- grubber types I have encountered over the decades.
Whether by design or accident I would say that entire UFO field is filled with more disinformation, hoaxes, and money schemes than truth by a great
amount.
So tell me what have you done besides watch YouTube vids, read blogs and read UFO websites?
Ever went out there to research these things for yourself.
Actually I am probably responsible in one way or another for content you now see on those sites, since my investigations began long before the net was
invented.
I have spent decades personally investigating all angles of the UFO subject. As I have stated before, my motivation was purely selfish, but not for
money. Instead it was based on my stumbling across an unquestionably ET based display of impossibly advanced technology and craft.
THAT is what gave me the unstoppable motivation to keep investigating no matter how many times I got burned.
But that still leaves a core amount of true information even though surrounded by a vast amount of muddy water.
And while I have mentioned a few in some of my threads and posts, I am generally not a name- dropper to bolster my ego.
Suffice it to say that I have known many of the main players in this field on a first name basis, or have at least met or spoken with them and have
contact info if needed.
Behind the scenes I have networked many a researcher with information or individuals that is along their current line of focus.
That is exactly what gave me the access to information, that allowed me to be in the right place at the right time when a few lucky chances came
along.
I assisted in locating and interviewing many Roswell witnesses, have interviewed many abductees, visited and filmed the S4 testing grounds in action
at Area 51, so yeah, I have done a few investigations on my own, and doubt if there is a book worth it's salt on the subject you could name I am not
familiar with or it's author.
THAT is why I dare to tell the emperor he is wearing no clothes. Your blanket statement that there is nothing at all to the abduction subject is
simply not supported by the evidence.
As I just asked Jeremy_Vaeni -
The problem is, most of them involve hypnotically-retrieved "memories."
And what about the ones that DONT??
And what about the ones witnessed by outsiders not involved in the event?
And what about multiple independent confirmation from others after a multiple abduction event?
Does this add weight to the allegation that they had their memories 'wiped' for unknown reasons?
Someone who is naturally skeptical yet open to any and all evidence and most importantly familiar with all the available evidence will provide a much
more reasonable stance such as Kandinsky's post points out -
"...Stuart Appelle published a paper that takes a fair shot at the abduction subject. He took a look at all the angles and didn't come to any
conclusions other than it justified further investigation and wasn't as simple as some might think."
This, to the educated eye appears to be a much more reasonable stance.
Without an unstoppable motivation (such as personally experiencing something incredible) to continue researching no matter what, I doubt you will ever
last the length of the journey required to penetrate the vast smokescreen and reach a satisfactory answer. Nothing wrong with that, it is the normal
reaction of someone with normal motivation attempting to penetrate the smokescreen.
As you pointed out - you gave it a shot and it didn't pan out, and your research is admittedly by no means exhaustive or extensive.
So your blanket proclamation that 'there is nothing to it' is not supported by all the evidence available, just your own, which is admittedly
limited.
Instead of grousing and floating unsupported one- liners with no backup how about continuing on to actually become one of the experts in the field and
prove me and others wrong?
Your videocam idea was a good one and a good start.