The Phenomenon of Aliens

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The Phenomenon of Aliens

The phenomenon of aliens is a really diverse subject to ponder about. The physical

evidence can really affirm that aliens are sucking up people out of are atmosphere. In the article “Where’s the Physical Evidence” The Hopkins story, claims to have more

compelling evidence - even an x-ray of an alien nasal implants. But like with all alien

phenomenon there is diversity in the proof. The MIT physicist confirmed that there is not one, single, independently confirmed piece of scientific evidence for an alien abduction.

The conclusion of the physical proof leaves you staring off into the stars.

The cases of people being abducted are really plausible. For example the case of a little girl having contact with aliens is the most believable case to me, because little girls haven’t acquire the thought to lie in such great detail as grownups have obtained. The only question is about the mother who told this story. Still her story seems very sincere. For example she wrote “I realize you receive many letters of this kind, some of which are phony. But, believe me, this is not made up. If this is all really happening to (my little girl), please give me some advice as to how to help her deal with these visitations.” Either she is really sincere or a really good fiber which I believe is one of the main flaws that discredit fair-spoken alien abductions. The other case of an Irish man whom told a story of him being paralyzed. Was just a typical story anyone could make up. As with the last case that occur in Long Island. But what was in support of the alien abduction position is she was paralyzed like the Irish man, but this story sounds pretty creative. I have realized these cases don’t have much detail which would lead to a more believable story.

I feel John Mak is taking a good scientific approach to most of his work. In contrast not the true scientific research is there that he needs. He shows us by saying “And in case after case after case, I've been impressed with the consistency of the story, the sincerity with which people tell their stories, the power of feelings connected with this, the self-doubt -- all the appropriate responses that these people have to their experiences.” I know this is not true science the bare facts aren’t there.

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