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48 The greatest barriers produce the greatest rewards, therefore we need to move through our fear of aliens and accept our partnership with them to reap the rewards. This is another example of passing wise prudence off as igno- rant fear. While there are people who fear the unknown and thus fear all aliens inclusively, there are others who have enough awareness of negative alien factions to likewise be cautious, a 1 at ~ toed tm 4 1 though with eyes open instead of closed. The challenge humanity faces is not only overcoming fear of the unknown, but lack of dis- cernment concerning the unknown once it breaches the walls To anticipate the arrival of aliens as being anything other than a positive blessing is giving into primitive fear-centers of your brain instead of the more evolved parts. Again this tries to pass off educated cautionary perspectives as blind fear reactions. It plays on the politically correct, materialis- tic, self-deprecating meme that humans are more primitive than they truly are. While many humans are indeed brutish by alien standards, it is underhanded to project this upon others who are mature, aware, discerning, and have done the research, gone through the experiences, and/or incarnated with uncommon knowledge concerning the alien presence. Focusing on negative aliens distracts us from moving forward with the majority of aliens who are positive. Being aware of negative aliens, their characteristics, tactics, and motivations is what allows us to distinguish between genu- inely positive aliens and those who merely pretend to be positive. In fact, positive alien factions may require a minimum standard of a a 1 : a . 4 ou discernment in their potential contacts, and knowing how to dis- cern between them and impostors may be the awaited proof of maturity and worthiness of contact. This doesn’t mean one should become obsessed with negative potentials to the exclusion DISCERNING ALIEN DISINFORMATION consensus reality.