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Phoenix Lights: An act of imtimidation?

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JustSomeDude

Paranormal Novice
Hi, I'm new here. Been interested in the paranormal for years and have had a personal UFO experience in 1996 while camping off of the Angelscrest HWY outside of Los Angeles. I am by no means an expert.

I was listening to the recent James Fox show when he made the comment that the large craft over Phoenix was almost like it was trying to be seen. It made me think about the Timothy Good interview and other things I'd heard about a possible conflict between two different "alien" races brewing here on Earth.

Does anyone think that the Phoenix lights flyby was perhaps not an act of intimidation towards us, but towards another species that is here on Earth?
 
From what people saw the craft was trying to get noticed. (But find it very strange that no one has a video of it.) And i think it pointless at the moment to speculate if there is more than one species. But saying that i do wonder if if there maybe different factions at play here.
 
I wonder too. Scorpions are arachnids. They have eight legs & two body segments, like spiders yet, they are not the same genus, family, or order. Who knows what kind of differences we could be talking about. They could be ancient terrestrials from different genuses, families etc. Just a somewhat thought.
 
Maybe not so much an act of intimidation that an act of indifference! lol

While for us it would be the greatest discovery in our history, for them (if there is a 'them'), it could be as boring as we find going to work in the morning.

Hypothetically speaking, one can speculate that if this sort of thing has been going on for a long time (billions of years possibly) then a lot of species probably have their list of do's and dont's well organised.

In any event you would have to say that our own romantic 'prime directive' is obviously not a universal belief of advanced species, at least not to the extent of staying entirely aloof.
 
I do have to wonder about WHY there wasnt much in the way of video of it. Ok, perhaps there wasnt the same quantity of cameras around at the time. Most people have cellphones now, and most cellphones have cameras built in so maybe today it would be a different story. That said, what about the Stevenville TX case? im sure cameras were plentiful.

Or is it something else? people are transfixed and simply dont think about fetching a camera? maybe its something the object does to people either by design or simply the presence of which that prevents them doing anything other than standing there almost paralysed.... (such as a rabbit caught in headlights), afterall many people report terror when seeing such paradigm shifting objects close to them, maybe photography is the last thing on their mind (flight/fight response?)
 
I agree Frootloop, many guests on the Paracast state that it never occurs to them to snap a pic. , whether it be them or the witnesses their talking about.
David has said that your eyes are telling you one thing and your brain is saying "what". I believe many times witnesses are just too overwhelmed to think and act logically.
 
I agree Frootloop, many guests on the Paracast state that it never occurs to them to snap a pic. , whether it be them or the witnesses their talking about.
David has said that your eyes are telling you one thing and your brain is saying "what". I believe many times witnesses are just too overwhelmed to think and act logically.

From my own personal experience which I witnessed with a group of friends while camping, I can't speak for them, but it took me some time to figure out exactly what I was looking at and even then I wasn't really sure. All I could deduce was that it wasn't a helicopter or a plane and its maneuvering (90 degree angles at amazing acceleration able to stop on a dime and reverse direction with ease) was obviously beyond conventional technology. When confronted with that type of power, I felt powerless and fearful and was frozen. Taking a picture is really the last thing on your mind when you fear for your safety. After it had left, it must have taken at least 10 minutes for us to acknowledge to each other what we had seen and start talking about it.
 
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