I have to be honest and say that there are few "alien abduction" stories that I actually believe.And I'm sure people like Mike Clelland and Whitley Strieber are sincere in their belief that aliens have been "visiting" them, but where is the proof, other than their stories that they tell to whoever will listen to them?
While the "alien experiencer" crowd can be fun to listen to at times, it's pretty hard to tell folktales from fact, but there are a lot in that field who are just full of whatever these aliens are allegedly trying to extract with their probes, I think.
I like listening to podcast episodes about synchronicity, but the trouble there is that you get all kinds of people from the "alien experiencer" to the "chaos magician" to the "Flat Earther" trying to mix their weird beliefs into the field of synchronicity studies, which just muddies the waters I think for people who take synchronicity seriously. And I'd like to see you prove me wrong there:-)
World Contact Day Falls on Everything You Think Is Wrong Day During World Folktales & Fables Week?ππΈπ½πΎππ€ππ
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