Reading UFO reports tonight, including from the French Institute of Higher National Defense Studies. Fun and creepy stuff, not necessarily in that order. Some things that jump out: -Craft sightings with multiple witnesses seem way more common than alien sightings with multiple
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witnesses. -The crafts are commonly: (1) mechanically streamlined, (2) completely soundless, (3) prone to moving erratically, (4) capable of amazing speed and acceleration, (5) prone to traumatize plants when landing, (6) fitted with red lights, (7) disc-shaped, (8) capable of
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retracting parts. -Some of the patterns between reports are spooky (hello apophenia) but I haven't read any individual reports that are super duper compelling yet, and a fair few seem silly. The O'Hare sighting is one of my favorites. Was this a hoax? https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_O%27Hare_International_Airport_UFO_sighting?wprov=sfla1 …
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-A lot of the encounters of the 3rd kind (where alien entities are present) involve an alien pointing an object at the witness and paralyzing them, sometimes accompanied by a soothing, nonverbal telepathy to put the witness at peace while the alien escapes.
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-Sometimes the crafts seem to interfere with electronics. They also occasionally display remarkable knowledge, such as by reappearing at rendezvous points in advance. Of course, if an alien ship is piloted by AI, its clockspeed might be so much faster than us humans that the
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Replying to @jachaseyoung
Okay so fun story about this. I visited Stonehenge in 2018, and the moment I stepped off the bus my phone rebooted and wouldn’t work for about 10 minutes.
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Replying to @DanielleFong @jachaseyoung
I like studying ancient mystical sites, even if Stonehenge is the only one I’ve had the pleasure of visiting.
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Actually that’s not true - I had a similar experience with the temple of Dianna in Italy
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Replying to @DanielleFong @jachaseyoung
That one I was very lucky to get to visit. We stopped there during my stay in Switzerland in 2017- an exchange program at school I almost couldn’t go on because I’d lost my dad only a month before.
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