Discerning Alien Disinfo - Montalk-pages

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PART IV 65 Saying that aliens are negative is a symptom of cultural ignorance, bigotry, and fear. This argument hinges on a classic logical fallacy. Just because cultural ignorance, bigotry, and fear can lead to saying that aliens are negative, that does not mean saying aliens are negative is nec- essarily a symptom of these. It could instead be a conclusion reached through uncommon awareness, critical thinking, per- sonal experience, and in-depth research. Of course, saying aliens are all negative with a nasty tone and resorting to stereotyping and chest beating, there is no excuse for that, but that does not mean we should claim all aliens are positive as a sign of cultural sophistication, fairness, and perceptiveness. Notice how repeat- edly, one false choice is used to justify another false choice. We should instead identify various alien motivations for what they are relative to our highest standards. Abductions by Greys should be called “temporary detainments” because they always return the abductee. In regular abductions the abductee is usually returned, but the term “abduction” only hinges on the forced and sudden removal of a person, and not whether he or she is returned. Therefore the term “temporary detainment” is redundant and only serves as a euphemism to sedate the emotional response to the term abduc- tion. It should be understood that not all abductees are returned, however. Human mutilations and consumption of humans for food and biological materials is a highly taboo and underreported subject. While it does not happen to typical abductees, who are abducted for more sophisticated reasons, it does happen to those who are weak enough and in the wrong place at the wrong time. No one knows what exact percentage of missing people in the world are being taken for this purpose, not to mention all those who never even get the privilege of being reported as missing, but given the number of people who do go missing every year, per- manent abductions are not only possible but have the advantage