Scientist on Reddit claims to have dissected Aliens - Even Reddit Nerds think he's either telling the truth or the GOAT bullshytter

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Brehs really 20 pages deep in fan fiction..

fukking sad.

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“FAKE :mjlol:” “duck tales :russ: ” “why do y’all post this bullshyt:angry:

Some cac makes up a story about aliens:

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I'm pretty its a hoax from someone with a background in biology. A pretty elaborate hoax at that.

This.



comments are interesting, everyone with a science background saying he knows his shyt, either he the GOAT troll or telling the truth.

You're just given that impression because of the way Reddit's comment system works. Everyone who likes him is getting upvoted like crazy. Every comment that casts doubt is getting downvoted to the bushes. It's impossible to even tell what the contrary views are because ufo-redditors aren't giving you a chance to see them.

He's obviously read up on biology, but his phrasings come off as a bullshytter to me.
 
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What’s more interesting to me right now is the comments of the Mods stating the persons account keeps getting deleted and shadowbanned but it’s not coming from them.

That sounds like some elaborate coverup.... until you see the mods admit that those things automatically happen to new posters who use the wrong VPN service.




Basically the consensus is if he’s indeed lying then he is not just some unhinged liar, he is very highly trained in these disciplines as well as has been apart of some level of research that is exploring beyond our currently level of understanding of DNA.

lol, what did he say that would prove that he's done research "exploring beyond our current level of understanding of DNA"? Anyone with enough background can make shyt up and then just claim they've gone beyond the current level of understanding.
 
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More than likely they are born grown. I have to say they are ugly as shyt.

Betty Hill and her husband stated the ones who abducted her look humanoid.

Norman Bergrun stated that they are black tall humanoid like 9 to 10 feet tall.

I wonder if those species use the greys as well.


Barney Hill originally said he saw numerous humanoid aliens wearing glossy black uniforms and black caps, but didn't say anything about abduction. Months later, Betty Hill reported that the aliens abducted them and performed experiments. She described them as short and nearly human-like with black hair, dark eyes, prominent noses, bluish lips, and grayish skin. They wore matching blue uniforms, with caps similar to those worn by military cadets, and were "not frightening" in appearance.


Neither of those stories were widely reported at the time. But the next three years continued to have many alien TV shows and movies, several with abduction themes, including these two TV episodes in particular: "Hocus Pocus and Frisby" from The Twilight Zone and "The Bellero Shield" from The Outer Limits


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Notice they look nothing like the Betty/Barney Hill aliens or any other aliens that had ever been reported by real people. They're not very human-like, they have no hair, they have virtually no noses, their lips aren't colored, they're not wearing caps, and their eyes are odd and far larger than in the previous stories.


On April 22, 1964, Barney Hill changed his story under hypnosis and now reported that the aliens who abducted them had "pear-shaped heads and large wrap-around eyes." That's the first time those features were mentioned, and they bear interesting similarities to the Outer Limits alien that had been televised just 12 days earlier. That's how the legend of "grays" was born.

The Betty and Barney Hill stories, which had been little known before then, first became widely publicized in 1965 and 1966, though front-page news stories, TV shows such as "To Tell the Truth", the first major book on alien abduction in 1966, then a major movie in 1975. Soon after that reports of aliens looking like "Grays" became commonplace, matching the 1964 Barney Hill description which seems to in many respects be a fanciful interpretation of the Outer Limits alien.


In other words, anyone who reports seeing a "Gray" is full of shyt. They're literally just copying a badly remembered version of a 1960s TV alien that suddenly became the thing people expect to see when they think about aliens now.
 

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Barney Hill originally said he saw numerous humanoid aliens wearing glossy black uniforms and black caps, but didn't say anything about abduction. Months later, Betty Hill reported that the aliens abducted them and performed experiments. She described them as short and nearly human-like with black hair, dark eyes, prominent noses, bluish lips, and grayish skin. They wore matching blue uniforms, with caps similar to those worn by military cadets, and were "not frightening" in appearance.


Neither of those stories were widely reported at the time. But the next three years continued to have many alien TV shows and movies, several with abduction themes, including these two TV episodes in particular: "Hocus Pocus and Frisby" from The Twilight Zone and "The Bellero Shield" from The Outer Limits


Hocus_Pocus_And_Frisby.JPG


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Notice they look nothing like the Betty/Barney Hill aliens or any other aliens that had ever been reported by real people. They're not very human-like, they have no hair, they have virtually no noses, their lips aren't colored, they're not wearing caps, and their eyes are odd and far larger than in the previous stories.


On April 22, 1964, Barney Hill changed his story under hypnosis and now reported that the aliens who abducted them had "pear-shaped heads and large wrap-around eyes." That's the first time those features were mentioned, and they bear interesting similarities to the Outer Limits alien that had been televised just 12 days earlier. That's how the legend of "grays" was born.

The Betty and Barney Hill stories, which had been little known before then, first became widely publicized in 1965 and 1966, though front-page news stories, TV shows such as "To Tell the Truth", the first major book on alien abduction in 1966, then a major movie in 1975. Soon after that reports of aliens looking like "Grays" became commonplace, matching the 1964 Barney Hill description which seems to in many respects be a fanciful interpretation of the Outer Limits alien.


In other words, anyone who reports seeing a "Gray" is full of shyt. They're literally just copying a badly remembered version of a 1960s TV alien that suddenly became the thing people expect to see when they think about aliens now.
Or the greys look like that. They have people in remote parts of the world mentioning seeing greys. Not all of them would have had access to the 1960s tv show. The greys are the most commonly seen alien type during experiences. It’s could also be such a popular image in pop culture because it’s based in reality.
 

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Or the greys look like that. They have people in remote parts of the world mentioning seeing greys. Not all of them would have had access to the 1960s tv show. The greys are the most commonly seen alien type during experiences. It’s could also be such a popular image in pop culture because it’s based in reality.

There is literally no one, anywhere, who ever reported seeing or being abducted by "grays" before those shows aired. How did the image enter pop culture "based on reality", if no one in reality had ever seen such a thing before pop culture made it a thing?

I don't think most of the follow-up stories are copying the 1960s shows. I think they're copying Betty and Barney Hill and other following images, which are widespread.

Where are these supposed "remote parts of the world" where they saw grays without being influenced by TV or eager UFOologists?
 

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This.





You're just given that impression because of the way Reddit's comment system works. Everyone who likes him is getting upvoted like crazy. Every comment that casts doubt is getting downvoted to the bushes. It's impossible to even tell what the contrary views are because ufo-redditors aren't giving you a chance to see them.

He's obviously read up on biology, but his phrasings come off as a bullshytter to me.
Yup. They have to switch the comments to new. Then you’ll see all the skeptical posts.
 

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TV is an interesting weapon of mass influence and how it affects the collective and subjective unconscious. Case in point:



1957 movie about MPD and after the flick the rate of diagnosis upticked just like Top Gun and military recruitment. The black box world is a strange place and one anyone who wishes to know about the true source of the magicians tricks must get familiar with.

Interesting that in 1918 Aleister Crowley drew a sketch of a being he was in contact with as an occultist and his best friend was Jack Parsons from JPL.

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What are the odds, really? A man linked with what looks like aliens kicks it with another engaged in building rocket engines for NASA spaceships and thats before I bring L Ron Hubbard into the mix.
 
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