Saturday, December 17, 2022

How does one effectively deal with UFO experiences?

I think the first way to look at this is that there are many "Worlds" or belief systems in the people around us here on earth.

I was lucky in that I was taught as a very young child not to share things with strangers or people who had different belief systems. I was taught to be very careful who and where I shared things with.

Blurting out stuff regarding UFOs in the wrong context can get you fired from your job or freak people out around you that are somewhat fragile already in their relationship with life in the first place.

So, being very careful what you say regarding UFOs and waiting for the right moment to talk about something like this might be very important in your lives.

For example, my first real physical experience with a UFO (at least that I presently know of) was in 1974 soon after my son was born. So, I shared this experience of what I had found at Bunny Flat on Mt. Shasta with my wife and a friend and my son as a baby was present too.

What I had found was a UFO print in the snow. But, when I first saw it I thought that snowmobiles had made this print. But, when I walked up closer to it I realized it was a UFO print. It had three hemisphere like if you had a giant ball or orange that were 3 feet in diameter which were likely the three pods it landed on. It was 25 feet in diameter when I paced it off. IT was a saucer print with the three 3 foot diameter pods that it had landed on (sort of like how planes have wheels but helicopters have two rails usually or three wheels. So, the 3 pods were so it could have support wherever it landed on any planet.

Also, the upper 1 foot or so in a circle looked like green antifreeze had been sprayed there with algae in it. So maybe they had flushed their toilet when they left like planes often flush in the sky out into the atmosphere (passenger jets). 

So, I didn't report this to the authorities because I didn't want wires up my fingernails and to become a guinea pig for our government or to be dead or locked away somewhere because this was 1974 when people were killed for talking about real UFO experiences still like they were until around 1990 or after. And then between 2001 and 2010 you could also have bad experiences or die because of speaking about UFO experiences too.

However, I have noticed that governments are starting to allow people more to talk about their UFO experiences because they are real and at a certain point these experiences cannot be denied.

So, governments are more and more realizing that people need to be able to talk about their real UFO experiences and they need to stop killing their people for talking about real UFO experiences more and more.

So, in a sense the U.S. was more likely to kill you or make you disappear up until 2010 or 1990 than any other country on earth.

So, This is why you need to be very careful still talking about this sort of thing because you don't know when this could change back to a more lethal outcome for you from the U.S. Government regarding all this.

What could make all this change back to a bad place again?

I would think that if this war in Ukraine spreads into Europe or further that this wouldn't be good for people talking about UFO experiences. This is what I think.

But, in the meantime it's important for older people who have had these experiences who are retired to share their experiences before they die in order to protect everyone else by sharing the truth with them.

Ignorance about UFOS is only going to make people have psychotic episodes when they have their real experiences with UFOS.

It would be sort of like meeting a bear in the wilds if you didn't believe bears existed. You wouldn't survive this sort of thing psychologically or otherwise likely.

So, acceptance of UFOS being present on earth likely since before there were humans here is a useful survival tool for all human beings.

Otherwise, how will you survive (on any level) a real physical encounter with a UFO?

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