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133 But when it becomes obvious that you’re not going to get shot at, and this thing is just going to hover, or fly in circles, doesn’t it seem, oh, I don’t know...a bit stupid by that point? It does, come on, admit it. And it’s at that point that you’re now obligated to drop the fear, roll your eyes, shake your head, and shift your frequency straight up. By my third encounter I had an evil grin going as I challenged the heli to read my mind and swing back around...I dare you...I dare you....I felt giddy inside. I don’t think we’re supposed to feel that way. ;) hehe It’s 180 degrees from what they’re trying to accomplish. And there I am, getting off on it, challenging the thing with manic giddy glee. So adopt a bit of a psychotic mindset, like I’ve developed over the years. It truly helps. They don’t waste time doing all the “lab rat psychological mind games” with the rats that get a kick out of it. At this point some may be wondering who...what....is piloting these black helis. Are they human? I don’t know. Their windows are all blacked out. Can’t tell what's inside. I’d almost venture as far as to say no, they’re not human, or at least, not fully. Could be hybrids. If they’re not alien/hybrid, then at best, they’re probably robotic military types, the kinds that do as their told without thinking, including heli harassment of whatever location they’re told to go to. Then there’s even a more far out idea that they’re not really helicopters at all, only projections of such — because in at least two of my encounters, nobody else seemed to be aware of these things, even though they were harassing in broad daylight in an urban area. Or maybe they are a helicopter overlay disguising a UFO. You never know. So keep all possibilities in mind if you find yourself having these encounters. Things are not always what they seem to be. On a side note, something I began noticing more of while doing this write up is how often the black helicopter subject is held up as the ultimate example of the conspiracy crazies. Sometimes even by the people who research conspiracies! What is it about the idea of black helicopters that causes many people, including some so-called conspiracy theorists, to be automatically dismissive of them? Do they believe that all the people who’ve seen them must be confabulating a hallucination? All I can say is that black helis are most definitely very real, and I’ve actually begun using it as a gauge to measure how much somebody thinks they know when they claim to be a conspiracy researcher. If they’re talking a lot of talk about this conspiracy and that, but then in the next breath dismiss certain other conspiracies as Part III - Expanded Insights —_—_—_—_—— ee *e