Post 868 will probably cut no ice with you at all. It's basically one man's story.
But, if you could BEAR to discuss it PRETENDING it were true, that could be interesting to me.
For some reason, I have long felt that there would come a day when electronic communications were severely limited if nonexistent. I don't know why I've long felt that way. Felt it before I read his book.
Part of me has even imagined that when the meek inherit the earth--things will be back to a very Amish agrarian society sort of setup. Many Christians disagree. I could see it going either way.
I don't know if this was in the Jennings report, but I heard Michio Kaku later saying that if there were space aliens they wouldn't be 100 years ahead of us but a million, and what they wouold be doing would be as noticeable to us as a 10-lane superhighway being built past an anthill would be to the ants.
Not sure what to say about the survey except that there seem to be a few seriously disturbed people out there, and many others who have simply been lured into the UFO pop culture fantasy.
The fiction excerpt was interesting. "pretending it to be true, if the government had such a plan for dealing with the "greys" then at least our tax dollars are being put to some good use.