Stagger Lee
Paranormal Adept
Would Whitley have done better to leave it all with only "Communion" -then to pick up where he left off as a fiction horror writer? As far as his career is concerned.
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perhaps even if determined to be a threat of some sort, "their" technology have proved to be so far beyond any defense? Maybe some think tank has determined or hoped their interest are purely biological curiousity towards us?
Everyone who knows anything knows real aliens are amorphous blobs with tentacles.
If he had decided to stop at Communion, return to horror writing instead of contemplating being a chosen one or prophet, then we would consider his case to be as valid as Travis Walton's is. He could have done one follow up later on and, with the same story, he would be believable. Instead he decided to make a career out of it, as most contactees who are thrust into the public eye can't stop themselves from doing. That kind of audience fascination/adoration is probably much more addictive than heroin but it always writes its own narrative. Being a messenger must be pretty heady stuff.Would Whitley have done better to leave it all with only "Communion" -then to pick up where he left off as a fiction horror writer? As far as his career is concerned.
And it really is true, we don't get enough reports of amorphous, tentacled jelly fish abducting us and telling us important environmental messages or hybridizing human jelly babies.
I would like to know what the people on this forum think regarding the existence of the so called grey aliens. I am not asking for a discussion on the origin of them, simply wether you believe they are real or not. Personally I have always been extremely sceptical about their existence, but after being exposed to some extraordinary cases I have to say that I now believe they are in fact real physical beings.
Everyone who knows anything knows real aliens are amorphous blobs with tentacles.
We have so many intriguing alien encounters, including ones that occurred on both U.S. and British military bases. However, one of the most unusual and detailed accounts of a UFO abduction encounter by a huge, glowing jelly-fishlike entity that occurred to Z. Peterson, a mental health technician who is employed by an in-patient psychiatric hospital in Oklahoma. He describes its body as appearing to be made of radiant light. Below it flickered strange tendrils of pure white light scattering patchworks patterns on the darkened alleyway ground. Its color was that of lavender to hot pink and parts were bluish as well. Peterson had multiple encounters with this entity.