(2018-06-01, 01:02 PM)Wormwood Wrote: I dont think its neat at all, my opinion. I do think it has substantial explanatory power, but when you consider everything, particularly the abduction scenarios and the similarities between abduction and other paranormal experiences such as NDE's, hauntings, cryptobeast encounters etc, the more I find it lacking. It would be easy to right those reported experiences off as false, but the more Ive dived into the issue, the more ive found many of these witnesses to be amongst some of the most credible. The close encounter and and abduction scenarios are off the charts bizarre. Of course, I don't think we currently have a theory with full explanatory power, Im not sure were supposed to or ever will. To me, its the most bizarre mystery of all time, EASILY.
There are other things with the ETH which I struggle with. While I realize one should be careful when attempting to understand alien purposes and motives, their behavior seems absolutely absurd. Take the Zanfretta case, for example. Lots of corroborating evidence, including several eye witness testimonies. But listen to the absurdness in the ETs behavior.
(2018-06-01, 01:09 PM)Wormwood Wrote: More absudity in the link below.  It almost appears as if their behavior is absurd for the simple sake of being absurd. Vallee contends that this is part of their coverup. That they are attempting to affect societal change, while trying to with-hold proof of their existence from the mainstream. He contends that part of their coverup is their cloaking themselves in absurdity, so as to be rejected by mainstream. Curiously enough, I find this behavior to be somewhat similar and in keeping with other paranormal phenomena. They show themselves, but are particularly adept and determined at with-holding proof.  Check out this case from the old USSR, dozens of witnesses. It was studied by Vallee.
Yeah, I think the reflective ambiguity of it all is perhaps a very important clue to understanding the phenomena.
So, maybe we've got a few options:
a) Aliens from another galaxy using technological psychic cloaking devices / with advanced PSI abilities.
b) Aliens from another galaxy projecting themselves across space psychically somehow (OBE style, maybe?).
c) Entities/forces from so far outside of our consensus reality that we automatically perceive them through a cultural cognitive filter.
d) The aliens are manifestations of humanity's collective unconscious in some way.
Let's think about another paranormal experience in the same way: Say 5 reliable people see a vision of the Virgin Mary (or anything, really)Â hovering in the sky.Â
Is it:
a)Â A technological holographic projection (from Aliens, maybe?).
b) A literal Christian Holy Mary that lives in some heavenly dimension.
c) An entity from so far outside of our consensus reality that it's automatically 'clothed' through the cognitive filters of those witnessing it.
d) A manifestation from the minds of the witnesses / collective of humanity.
In both scenarios I think the technological answer is both the least satisfying and the most cumbersome. I'm not too keen on the simplistic literal Christian Mary either, btw. Anyway, perhaps it's some combination of all the other options.
Here's NDE researcher Dr. Kenneth Ring talking on the similarities between NDEs and abductions (I'm not sure how good the fit is, but it's an interesting angle)......
(2018-05-30, 11:41 PM)Oleo Wrote: Where  psi bleeding into the physical world is,Â
opening the door to black tide of occult mud
Why
occult mud, specifically? Sure, it complicates things, but you can still be careful and systematic in your approach (like in phenomenology, etc.).
(2018-06-02, 12:30 AM)Oleo Wrote: The point i was attempting to convey, is that as soon as one attempts to take a position, any position. The phenomenon, or whatever it is, displays an uncanny kmack for providing you evidence to the contrary.
First there is a mountain / then there is no mountain / then there is