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Part IIT 27 the case of individuals used as unwitting agents of deception, their selection depends on how easily their weaknesses allow them to be hooked into performing that function and how well their strengths are suited to playing on the weaknesses of the audience. In this way a chain of influence reaches the audience by way of an intermediary who has the added appeal of being skilled and re- spected. What follows is an exploration of several avenues for alien dis- information and why they are convenient and effective. This should indicate just how easily the fringe research community and general public can be misled by sources they trust if they fail to consider the possibilities discussed below. These avenues can also be outlets for truth, so my aim is not to universally discredit these sources, but rather point out their potential shortcomings. Summary: Channeling involves one or more individuals al- lowing themselves to be used by unseen intelligences who com- municate information through them. This includes the use of noe d 1 - 1 Ouija boards, mediumistic trance states, automatic writing, and conscious verbalization of intuitive impressions. Pendulum dows- tole : 1 -4 . 1 ” ing, muscle testing, scrying, and crystal gazing may also allow such communication. The channeled sources may claim to be anything ranging from aliens to angels, deceased persons to de- monic beings, famous individuals in history, time travelers, other dimensional entities, the subconscious, and impersonal arche- types. Strength of Source: Discarnate entities, alien beings, and ad- vanced human military factions can transmit verbal and visual information remotely, whether electromagnetically or telepathi- cally. They also have limited ability to induce paranormal phe- nomena, predict the future, and arrange synchronistic events by which they can prove their existence and overwhelmingly awe the Avenues of Disinformation The Channeler