Friday, December 15, 2017

Who survives UFO experiences part II

People who are very experimental and adaptive in their lives. Very creative people who had good people to raise them who have solid foundations to begin with in their lives. The less solid a person's foundations are the more likely meeting a real UFO is going to give you a psychotic break with reality.

Then on top of all this you usually cannot talk much or at all about it or else your government does experiments on you. This is why most people don't talk much about this sort of thing until they retire or so when they realize they have an obligation to tell mankind the truth and not hide it anymore.

Talking about UFO experiences is a real career killer for people.

It's sort of like when I was 18 I thought being a telephone lineman would be a fun job while going to college. So, I went in there and there was this form and it asked if I had had seizures. Being 18 and naive about this sort of thing then I said "Yes" not realizing this would disqualify me from this job.

So, once I had learned this  I never shared this with anyone when looking for a job ever again. Because my seizures all ended by age 15 when my skull grew enough so the blunt trauma wasn't squeezing against my brain anymore from ages 10 to 15. So, since I wasn't going to have another seizure it was none of their damn business was it?

So, unless you are a survivor in life (and I always have been one) especially after surviving whooping cough, Blunt trauma childhood epilepsy and public school up to age 18.

So people who survive UFO experiences know when to keep their mouths shut so they and their families can survive ongoing.

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