But that doesn't explain the phenomena....why should these folks have had such shared dreams when exposed to even artificially induced EM....memory triggers?
It would be more logical to expect that each individual should have had varied experiences and not the shared imagery types(aliens doing medical research) based on each individual's psyche. Something stinks about the stated Sudbury research...or the report is a smokescreen!
But that doesn't explain the phenomena....why should these folks have had such shared dreams when exposed to even artificially induced EM....memory triggers?
It would be more logical to expect that each individual should have had varied experiences and not the shared imagery types(aliens doing medical research) based on each individual's psyche. Something stinks about the stated Sudbury research...or the report is a smokescreen!
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Very well put. I greatly agree.
You have to remember that culture plays into it as well. In the past people saw angels and demons everywhere, in the aviation age we see UFOs. We've all heard so many stories about grey aliens abducting people for experiments that it can and does influence our dreams. The most likely effect of the EM activity is to amplify those dreams and/or make people more likely to remember them after they wake up.