I've been going through John Keel's books lately and I find some of his theories fascinating. One thing that stuck with me is his idea that the "phenomenon", so to speak, seems to shift to validate whatever story he's following.
He says that as soon as he finds an interesting case, more people will contact him about similar experiences before he even has a chance to make his research public.
He seems to be hinting at the fact that ufo flaps are coordinated in some way or that maybe even the most "innocent" of encounters hides a much bigger picture or an agenda of some kind.
What do y'all think about that? If you do your own research, have you ever felt that way? Like the seemingly random stories that people bring to you aren't really that random? Do you think that means that there's an agenda or that maybe some aliens are more like tricksters than anything else? I can't stop thinking about it
Submitted December 11, 2021 at 05:18PM by Still_File https://ift.tt/31RdOGI
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