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NATURE OF THE ALIEN : ET's, DEMONS OR GOV'T PLOT? : PT 18 Last Updated : June 22, 2007 UFO Sightings Is A Global Phenomenon, Hungarian Minister Of Defense George Keleti On UFO's, Confusion Regarding Nature Of UFO's, Lack Of Physical Evidence Forces Us To Consider Other Possibilities, Dangers & Unreliability Of Hypnotic Sessions, UFO's Aren't Necessarily Unidentified Flying Objects, Matter Of Perspective Knowledge And Background, Misidentifications Can Lead To UFO Hype, Internet Is Largely Responsible For UFO Hype, What Is True Scope Of Alien-UFO Phenomenon?, Potential Dangers Of Desiring UFO Experiences, Tricked Into An Alliance With Demonic Forces, Alien Conspiracies On The World Wide Web Discerning The Truth Regarding UFO's Amongst The Confusion, Big Government's Corrupt Inner Core, Attack Against Our Faith Threat Of Alien Invasion Long Recognized By U.S. Government, Quotes From Gen. MacArthur, Werner von Braun, Ronald Reagan And Professor John Dewey, A Time Of War But No "World State", Will The New World Order Emerge From Fictitious Alien Threat? President Jimmy Carter's UFO Story And Promise To Reveal All It should be apparent to you by now, that similar to what has happened in North America for many years, UFO sightings and encounters have been occurring all over Europe and Russia for quite a few decades. From Great Britain, to France, to Spain, to Belgium, to Germany, to Sweden, and to Russia, unusual UFO incidents, which have all involved spacecraft which are far superior to anything currently known to man, have occurred on the ground, as well as in the air. In eastern Europe, another interesting UFO comment originates in Hungary. On August 18, 1994, the Budapest daily, "Nepszava", published a story by a journalist named Attila Lenart. Entitled "Ask A Question To The Minister Of Defense: George Keleti, Are You Afraid Of A UFO Invasion?", the article included a quote from Hungary's Minister of Defense at the time, Gyorgy Keleti, in which he seems to chide the mass media for doubting the existence of UFO's: ----- Begin Quote ----- "Around Szolnok many UFO reports have been received from the Ministry of Defense, which obviously and logically means that they know very well where they have to land and what they have to do. It is remarkable indeed that the Hungarian newspapers, in general newspapers everywhere, reject the reports of the authorities." ----- End Quote ----- As I pointed out in part seventeen, partially as a result of the American Government resorting to pressure tactics, many people are totally confused concerning the nature of UFO's. Ask the average person on the street what he or she thinks about UFO's, and you will undoubtedly receive a wide range of responses. Some people will obviously look at you strangely and voice skepticism, while others will confidently suggest government-related Black Projects, or misidentified aircrafts or objects of human origin, or possibly unexplained natural phenomena, or outright lies and over-exaggerations, and in some cases, actual extraterrestrial spacecrafts; and each person will be convinced of what they believe. So if there is indeed a government-controlled smoke screen, as I said, it has been quite effective. The bottom line, is that unless we have had an experience or UFO encounter ourselves, and can produce verifiable evidence, (and by this, I mean something more substantial than simply a tape made during a hypnosis session, blurred photographs or similar evidence), we must be willing to admit that we really don't know what UFO's are. Lacking any hard, valid evidence to substantiate our claims, everything that we say or suggest remains in the realm of theory and speculation, and nothing more. As I am sure you realize, even this series is just my personal attempt to offer possible answers to the alien-UFO issue. Being as I am a Christian, I am of course inclined to lean towards a more spiritual explanation; however, I cannot thoroughly validate my position; because other than my own faith, and my personal understanding of God's Word, I have no physical proof to substantiate it. Because of this fact, I am forced to recognize that I cannot totally disregard some of the other possible explanations that I have offered in this series. At this point, I would like to interject a comment regarding the practice of hypnosis, which is sometimes used to extract UFO experiences from the memories of individuals. As I have pointed out to my readers before, I view hypnosis as a rather dangerous practice. In order to be properly hypnotized, an individual must be willing to, in essence, submit themselves, and thus their spirit, to another person. I am convinced that allowing this to occur can possibly lead to some potentially life-threatening results. Why? Because just as with different methods of meditation, when we no longer have full possession of our faculties or bodies, we are opening up ourselves to the possibility of spiritual attack; maybe even oppression or possession. When a person is under hypnosis, who knows what kind of spirits might try to slip into their minds or bodies. Putting aside the spiritual dangers of hypnosis, I simply do not believe that information retrieved under such conditions is reliable. It can be tampered with, manipulated, distorted or even be invented by the hypnotist, and then subconsciously implanted into the person's mind through suggestion, so that upon being wakened, the person really believes that certain events occurred in their life, even if they really didn't. Jacques F. Vallee holds to the same view. In the "50 GCAT" interview that we discussed earlier, Doctor Vallee states: ----- Begin Quote ----- "I've been telling people, don't let anyone hypnotize you if you've seen a strange light in the sky. I think a lot of those people prominent in the press and in the National Enquirer and in the talk shows and so on are creating abductees under hypnosis. They are hypnotizing everybody who's ever had a strange experience and telling them they are abductees by suggestion. And they are doing that in good faith. They don't realize what they are doing. But to my way of thinking, that's unethical." ----- End Quote ----- There is another related point which I wish to mention. For some time now, I have been concerned about the relationship between the Internet, and the belief in aliens and UFO's. As I explained at the beginning of this series, in my personal life, I have never had any kind of experience which, in my view, could even remotely suggest that I have seen an alien or a UFO. Allow me to clarify that when I say "UFO", I don't mean simply any "Unidentified Flying Object", but rather an object which I can positively identify as being a craft of non-human origin, which came from another world. This point is rather important; because some people may tell you that they have seen a UFO, for a variety of reasons that we have already discussed before. However, when pressed for the specifics of their so-called sighting, we discover that while they may have truly seen something unusual, they don't know for certain what it was. So while it may have been a "UFO" in the true sense of the word, meaning that they just weren't able to identify it, there is no proof that it was an actual alien craft from the stars. We would also be wise to remember that what may be unidentifiable to one person, may very well be identifiable to another, such as someone involved with a branch of the military, for example. Personally, I'm unable to tell the difference between one jet or plane and another. In similar fashion, I'm also blissfully ignorant concerning all of the different makes and models of cars that are available on the market today. But on the other hand, an individual who has an interest in such things, might be able to identify every single car which passes them on the street, and even tell you specifics about them. So do you see my point? Just because I personally can't identify something, does not mean that it is truly unidentifiable; and calling an object a UFO is really a subjective issue which is directly affected by our personal knowledge and background. Following this line of thought, it is easier to understand how a lot of alleged UFO sightings, (and by this, I mean alien spacecraft), may not really be UFO's at all, but simply normal objects or phenomenon, which have been misidentified. The problem with this issue of misidentification, is that it erroneously augments the alien-UFO hype, and in fact blows it out of proportion. Aside from the mass media, (movies, books, magazines, television shows, etc.), I strongly suspect that the Internet is responsible for doing the exact same thing; in fact, perhaps even more so. I honestly don't know how many sites currently exist which maintain their focus on the alien and UFO phenomenon. Out of curiosity, I conducted a "Google" search using the terms "aliens" and "UFO" together. Believe it or not, I received an astounding 8,420,000 results. That is a lot of pages dedicated to this topic. I can't begin to imagine how long it would take to explore each and every one of them. My point is, if you do begin to read the information found on many of these sites, don't be surprised if before long, you find yourself forming the impression that not only are aliens and UFO's real, but countless people have seen them, or heard them, or possibly channeled them, or experienced them in some other way; or if they haven't, then maybe they know somebody personally who has. In other words, the World Wide Web tends to give the distorted impression that just about everyone has had some kind of alien-UFO related experience. Personally, I find this distortion of the truth rather suspect, as well as alarming, and I truly wonder what the real statistics are concerning alien-UFO experiences. Jeff Snyder, SysOp - Armageddon BBS Visit us at endtimeprophecy.org port 23 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Your Download Center 4 Mac BBS Software & Christian Files. 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