Subject: You Guys Have Got To Be More Understanding, One Day You'll Be Inviting These Folks To Dinner At Your House
From: John Ayres
Date: 11/02/2010, 06:11
Newsgroups: alt.alien.research,alt.astronomy,alt.ufo.reports,alt.paranet.ufo

If I was an extra terrestrial, seeking to learn what is going on, on
this planet with regards to this planet's peoples' curiosity in extra
terrestrials, I would be embarrased by all the peculiar faced images
of supposed "aliens". Personally, I wouldn't want to have much to do
with you so long as you are fixated on portraying extra terrestrials
as wierd looking, limp armed, and limp legged, scrawny, bug eyed
creatures.

Just for the record, aliens don't like to be called, "aliens", since
they are no different from you or me. We're all just a bunch of
creatures, for lack of a better word. Anyway, so long as you guys keep
putting up and emphasizing the oddnesses in pictures of bug eyed
people, I don't think you'll get much response from them. They won't
find your attitude very helpful, always portraying them as non-human,
bug eyed beings. The extra terrestrial I met, in the parking lot,
which I've mentioned about, elsewhere, was just as much human as I am.
He was about six foot tall. He was built like any other human. Another
extra terrestrial I got a "third eye" glimpse of, looks something like
the extra terrestrials in The Fifth Element, just not that extreme and
closer to what we look like.

Not to sound like I'm lecturing, but it would be interesting if you
guys could figure out why anatomically some extra terrestrials may
look so different. I suppose that's already been discussed. Well, all
we need then is a confirmation on it from one of these folks,
themself.

Since we are on the topic of how they look, how come the guy I saw,
standing in a hatchway of a space craft, as I've already explained
about, was not deformed in any way like people are always portraying
them to look.

I would suppose that there have been people who say alien folks look
the way they do because they are subjected to near zero gravity and
they lead their lives in their space craft, or some thing like that. I
don't know. I'm only guessing.

The folks in the ship I astrally traveled to, or possibly the folks
who I had an actual meeting with that appeared in a dream of mine of a
previous lifetime, as I've mentioned about, earlier, how come they
weren't buggy eyed, skinny and limp looking? They weren't deformed and
scrawny looking. To the contrary. They were very robust, healthy, and
strong.

From this discussion we can gather so far, some extra terrestrials
figured out the technologies involved for maintaining a natural
gravity environment in a space craft, while others, the limp looking
ones, didn't? 

Or was it that they looked like that from the start on their home
planet? Well, I don't know what the answer is.

Being as we ain't got no actual photos of extra terrestrials, except
faked ones, as far as I can tell, maybe we should start a movement in
thinking that they don't look any different from us.

Maybe then, once we get our heads screwed on straight, they might feel
more encouraged to pay us a real visit, and join in, in a conference
call from their ship to our U.N.

I'm sure they've got the technologies that would allow a hotwired
connection to our internet. With that, they can set up a conference
call, and the folks at the U.N. can put up their incoming video
imaging on a big screen behind the podium they got there, at the U.N.

Anyway, they've got the technologies to be able to plug into our
internet, and read the stuff you folks write online, I'm sure, so I'm
equally certain they can hotwire a connection to a U.N. video
conference call terminal.

Just a thought.

No one likes to be criticized so this will probably start up some kind
of flame war. You'll have to pardon me if I don't get too involved.

John Ayres