This video was brought to my attention by a nice person who left a comment. This is an amazing animation of alien abduction and shows certain aspects of abduction including screen memories, sperm extraction, hybrid children, and characteristic movement of the aliens.
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This video is incredible! It's animated, but it's just so, so REAL! It's terrifying! I remember talking about alien abduction in English class and got nothing but months of ridicule out of it. That's society for ya. The only other incident that was worse than that was a discussion with my girlfriends aunt. I don't know if you have ever dealt with strict religious people before, but let me tell you...I spoke with her about the whole situation and she went off the deep end about Satan this, and devils that. Needless to say, it was the last discussion I had about the topic till I saw this video. But just out of curiosity, how do you respond to people like this? Have the visitors ever told you anything about religion or religious icons like Jesus, Buddha, Krishna (hope I spelled that right) at all? I will never understand why this topic has remained so taboo.
Keep up the great work, and keep drawing!
Yes, this video IS incredible--I can't believe how well they have captured this surreal experience--but maybe this is the way to do it; drawing and animating it instead of trying to capture it with live actors.
Yes, I have also dealt with religious fanatics. :-) Don't get me wrong, I'm a deeply spiritual person who respects all relgious beliefs, but some people take it a bit too far. What do I say to people like that? "No one knows for sure what alien abduction is, but something is definitey going on and we need to find out what it is. Maybe they are demons. Perhaps we can study this together." That's about the best I can do without completely ignoring the person altogether.
The star people, as far as I can tell, believe in a universal, divine power and they also believe we are all related. They do acknowledge the earth religions, but most likely it is in a cultural, anthropological sense--they respect our beliefs because we believe them so strongly and they are part of our society.
Even though most of the star people I have met are loving, caring people who do believe in universal love, there are those who have bad intentions (and I do not know what they believe, although they do seem to think they are bound by universal laws).
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