Discerning Alien Disinfo - Montalk-pages

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PART IV 47 what we have regarding the alien presence and keep it simple. What a defeatist perspective. Instead of settling for a simplistic and erroneous picture, what should be done is to broaden the scope of research and apply some critical thinking to keep im- proving the accuracy of the picture. We cannot determine alien intentions until after working with them long enough to see what they have to offer, anything sooner is jumping to conclusions. search already available, the more discerning and astutely percep- tive we will be when it comes time for contact and negotiations. In other words, we will more quickly discern alien intentions if coming to the table prepared, perhaps quick enough to avert dis- astrous commitments. This statement instead encourages the ced . aad ro postponement of judgment until long after numerous agreements and relations with alien factions have already been established, ted 1. ted 1. c which may be too late if the alien faction in question is particu- larly persuasive and invasive. Our lack of understanding is what leads to misperceiving alien methods as being hostile. We are like scared animals resisting the help of a kind veterinarian. Aliens are here to teach us, and our irrational fear of them is what keeps us from learning. thing unknown, and the discovery of alien skulduggery after years of research. Lack of understanding can just as easily lead to per- ceiving insincere forces as benevolent, while proper understand- ing can peel away the mask and reveals the deceptive dynamics beneath. There is too much research, abductee testimony, and historical evidence indicating hostile intentions among some alien factions. To rationalize them all away as mere fear reactions and misunderstandings is naive and dishonest to the extreme. The more we learn about the alien presence and their possible Moe ae a med 1 motivations beforehand from the mountains of evidence and re- There is a difference between a blind fear reaction to some-