I found this article very interesting.

We have heard reports for a long time about the following:

  • UAP can look different depending on the observer, even when they stand side by side watching the same event
  • some people do not perceive UAP when others do
  • photographs of UAP tend to show things that do not look exactly like what the observers report

We seem to keep finding aspects of human physiology that would “work with” the types of odd experiences reported by UAP observers (e.g. the DMT effects and our body producing DMT naturally, visual masking, evidence that ESP/telepathy is not only demonstrable but might be innate and can be enhanced by training, etc).

Thoughts?

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    11 months ago

    Yes, I totally agree. Every culture seems to have stories of people living near us, along side, but separate. They can interact with us but it’s not for us to summon them or seek them out.

    Regarding memory, it’s so malleable. I was convinced for decades I’d been up in the cn tower as a baby (building in Toronto in Canada) and would often have dreams about it, etc. I was telling my mother about this and it turned out I had stayed in the car with her while my brothers and father went up (I am 8 years younger than next sibling).

    Turned out I had heard the story so many times as a small child, I just put myself into it.