Posted on 08/16/2010 6:58:12 PM PDT by BenLurkin
There is so much that is going on in the world its hard to pick just one topic to BLOG on...
However, since we have been discussing UFOs all week, I decided, why stop now? Heres a link to a story that was posted in UFO Digest. I would encourage you to read it as this is what we are faced with; the ever-growing acceptance of ET as our creators.
Heres a sample from the article:
The ET harvest has been going on for the whole time that humankind has been on earth. This is part of the process for existing as a species on earth. We are not only harvested in order to populate other worlds to perform the work as stewards for those who are superior to us above but, we are also to learn to expand our willingness to cooperate with other supreme beings in space. There have been various groups, civilizations, cultures, tribes, and ET type of hybridization going on since the inception. http://www.ufodigest.com/article/ets-next-generation-harvesting-clue-5
With all due respect this woman who channeled this information is completely caught in the deception. She has embraced the lie. This actually lends itself to the warning that is enclosed in 2 Thessalonians, which states, because they did not believe the truth, God sent them strong delusion!
What is the truth? The truth is that Yashua came was born of a virgin, healed the sick, raised the dead, cured the lepers, gave sight to the blind, opened the ears of the deaf and drove out demons.
It is obvious that the Gospel of ET is growing leaps and bounds. ... It is, in fact, what I would call, the Alien Gospel. That all life was seeded here by E.T. That early man was genetically manipulated by E.T. That E.T. started the worlds civilizations think the History Channels 10 hour special on this! That E.T. started the worlds religions and now at this critical juncture in history they are back to help us into a NEW AGE of enlightenment.
thx thx.
Well we do have a nutcase ward, but at present its filled to capacity with birthers...
Some sort of theory like this has be created by God haters to replace the failing theory of evolution...
Stop confusing the birthers with the afterbirthers.
Why are you clicking on articles like this when the subject of UFOs upsets you?
There really are a lot of atheists and new agers who believe ET’s are real and technologically superior to us. They suspect ET’s created us not God. To a humanist science worshiper, that makes the ET’s just about as close to a god as an atheist can get. For a New Ager the ET is the new guru in the sky.
They think the ET’s are going to give us the technology for free, clean energy...so this desire for contact and surrender to superior beings is tied into the global warming chicken little “science.” They also think these intellectually superior beings will “transform human consciousness” into a Utopian collective new man and those who don’t become transformed must be killed. These groups are well represented at the UN through NGOs.
I think it is good to know about the ET faith.
We try to keep them pinned up in the Smokey Back Room, but they still manage to find ways to sneak out.
“at present its filled to capacity with birthers...”
So, you’re willing to take their word for it that there really, really is a birth certificate somewhere, cross their hearts and hope to raise taxes?
Despite all the money they’ve spent to prevent access to those records?
DCP,
Thanks for the ping. These people are over the top.
In my mind the most credible evidence of such stuff is not the many distant flickering lights but anecdotal accounts of people who believe they have been abducted.
There is a substantial body of such and it has been collected and analyzed by credible people (people like John Mack, now deceased Harvard psychiatrist, and Budd Hopkins).
The abduction accounts paint much too consistent a story (a very complex and powerful story BTW) to be fabricated.
Since these stories are anecdotal in nature and provide only circumstantial evidence, it is fair to question whether or not they might be some kind of mass hallucination.
That said, those who have studied and written about them find them perplexing. Hallucination or not, the stories are vast in number and all are consistent down to the tiniest details. And the abductees report having been abducted over their entire lifetimes, indeed over several generations within the same family.
And those who have been abducted have been deeply traumatized and emotionally scarred by the experiences in much the same way as sexually abused children have (in fact, John Mack at first thought the abduction stories might be metaphorical covers for such abuse--he later dropped that idea).
Long story, short, those who have studied the abduction accounts all come to some pretty profound conclusions.
They have concluded that the abductions are, in some manner, real and that they are caused or created by some beings of an extradimensional nature and not extra-terrestrial.
Also, they have concluded that these beings, whatever they are, do not have our (human) best interests at heart and cannot be trusted or believed as to what they say or how they portray themselves. It has been concluded that the abductions, whatever their goals, include the systematic rape and physical and mental abuse of the victims.
Heheh...absolutely!
If there are aliens zooming around in space and in other dimensions you can bet that they all encounter huge flashing signs when they get near earth, such as...
Quarantine/Danger/Contaminated Planet Ahead!
Any civilization with the capability of crossing between stars is going to be able to gather the materials it needs from asteroids, comets and other bodies. If they need biological samples, they would more likely use something like a mosquito than the usual abduction scenario. If however, they do desire contact, it would be unmistakable.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4DbAHoZewo&feature=related
So, just for the sake of discussion, we might eliminate the idea that such beings came at a great stellar distance.
That means that, if accounts of such beings are true (and that is debatable), they came from somewhere else...like another dimension.
And since their analyses as reported by abductees is not related to simple biological sampling, but focused almost entirely on human sexuality and reproduction/genetics, we can eliminate the possibility that they are merely extradimensional Charles Darwins.
Furthermore, all abductees initially report that such beings seem intensely malevolent (I say initially because, over a period of time, a standard Stockholm Syndrome develops for many abductees and they begin to identify with their abductors). Given their abusive behavior and attitudes toward humans, we might further conclude that theses beings lack the rather common human trait of affection toward other lifeforms.
Because "Chat" has subject topics for both "Religion" and UFOs".
I was going to post this to the Smokey Back Room but it didn’t have Religion or UFOs as possible topics.
Okay, that is the creepiest picture of him yet.
“Also, they have concluded that these beings, whatever they are, do not have our (human) best interests at heart and cannot be trusted or believed as to what they say or how they portray themselves. It has been concluded that the abductions, whatever their goals, include the systematic rape and physical and mental abuse of the victims.”
Sounds more like demons than ETs.
That was the first thought I had when I read Whitley Strieber's Communion and Transformation many years ago.
Check out these quotes from Strieber in which he describes his encounters with the grays...
"I became entirely given over to extreme dread. The fear was so powerful that it seemed to make my personality completely evaporate... 'Whitley' ceased to exist. What was left was a body and a state of raw fear so great that it swept about me like a thick, suffocating curtain, turning paralysis into a condition that seemed close to death...I died and a wild animal appeared in my place."
- Whitley Strieber, Communion, p. 25-26"Increasingly I felt as if I were entering a struggle that might even be more than life and death. It might be a struggle for my soul, my essence, or whatever part of me might have reference to the eternal. There are worse things than death, I suspected... so far the word demon had never been spoken among the scientists and doctors who were working with me...Alone at night I worried about the legendary cunning of demons ...At the very least I was going stark, raving mad."
- Whitley Strieber, Transformation, p. 44-45"I wondered if I might not be in the grip of demons, if they were not making me suffer for their own purposes, or simply for their enjoyment."
- Whitley Strieber, Transformation, p. 172"I felt an absolutely indescribable sense of menace. It was hell on earth to be there [in the presence of the entities], and yet I couldn't move, couldn't cry out, couldn't get away. I'd lay as still as death, suffering inner agonies. Whatever was there seemed so monstrously ugly, so filthy and dark and sinister. Of course they were demons. They had to be. And they were here and I couldn't get away."
- Whitley Strieber, Transformation, p. 181
I meant to address post #39 above to you as well.
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