This could be a great thread! Anyone listen to George Noory's Coast to Coast late night on the radio?
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Yes, when we were operating our business, I would be out and about keeping on site appointments during the day and then would do paper work or other activities into the wee hours of the morning many nights. Beginning at 11 p.m. mountain time, to keep me company (and awake), we used to get Art Bell that was a fascinating mix of the odd, strange, unexplained. And when Art handed the keys to Coast to Coast to George Noury and the weekend hosts, they brought a much different dimension but often just as interesting.
It is one of those programs you have to take with a huge grain of salt and healthy skepticism--I'm sure the hosts do too--but some of the things they report are fascinating. And unexplainable.
I listened to Art Bell for years. I came to find his credibility stank. He was fun to listen to but I never found a thing he said about the paranormal to have any objective truth.
For about twenty years I tried very hard to believe is space visitors. I read everything I could find. This was before the internet and it was a lot tougher getting information. I spent hours in the library and of course read all the popular books such as "Chariots of the Gods"
Ufos? There are lots of strange things, most explainable, some not but always the underlying problem that there seems to be no reason for these actions. Any UFO sighting I have ever heard of is a rather small craft. Their actions, for the most part, lack any kind of plan or reason. Where is the mother ship? Perhaps cloaked like the Klingon vessels in "Startreck"?
Bottom line? It just isn't there. Not that there are not some unexplainable things. Personally I found the drawings is 'south america that can only be seen from great height, to be inexplicable. It is also inexplicable why an alien would make such things. They are primitive. Like a cave drawing.
I am left with the conclusion that if something really is out there it surely does not think like we do and if they got here they have power sources we just dream about.
I don't think they are out there and I am glad. There is no evidence to suppose that they would be kind or beneficial. The opposite would more likely be true.