· Alien communication to abductees can best be characterized as manipulation to ensure cooperation. Therefore, almost all such 'communication' that addresses alien intent and/or abductees' relationships with aliens, is likely untrue;
 · The one exception may be the training of abductees to apparently assist and protect aliens from human attack at some future time, implying a future change in the secrecy, up until now kept by aliens;
 · Such training of a woman in her fifties implies that that change will happen within the next 20 years;
 · Dr. Jacobs reluctantly, but understandably, has concluded that aliens are in the process of introducing hybrids that can pass as human, but have significant advantages, such as the aliens' telepathic communication, the ability to control the perceptions, the memory, emotional responses and the physical body's movement of humans and, of course, advanced technology;
 · Such infiltration may lead to aliens controlling both the governments, and the military forces, around the world; and,
 · Since, as far as we can infer, alien culture is strictly hierarchical, devoid of any emotional content (music, art, etc.), their ascendancy to hegemonic power would be expected to have a drastically negative impact on global human culture.
I personally find Dr. Jacobs' and Budd Hopkins' data to be persuasive. I also believe they may be absolutely correct in their conclusions and projections.
However, I think that there are other data sets that are pertinent, which should be considered simultaneously. Such consideration suggests to me a different potential context in which to judge the alien-agenda data.
The first data set is the entire history of human experiences that have a high degree of strangeness. It appears possible that such 'strange' experiences have been widespread in every human population in recorded history, as seen by reports of religious experiences of communication with "other" consciousnesses, N.D.E.s, O.B.E.s, remote viewing, psychic experiences, ghosts, communication with dead relatives, etc..
Dr. Jacobs appears to consider his abductees' reports of such 'strange' experiences, as 'screen memories' that have been manipulated by the aliens to cover "common" abduction events, in order to engender the abductees' cooperation.
A key question, from my perspective, in selecting an interpretation of the alien-abduction phenomenon is whether or not one believes in the reality of any of the historic "paranormal" beliefs of the great majority of the human population. If alien abduction is the only such highly strange phenomenon that actually exists, then I believe Dr. Jacobs' interpretation is most logical. However, if any version of religious/paranormal beliefs and experiences are also "real",, not simply reflections of the abduction phenomenon or figurative swamp gas themselves, then more encompassing models could be defined.
I Started By Considering How Well the Existing Paradigms Answer What I Think Are 4 Fundamental Questions
FOUR FUNDAMENTAL QUESTIONS
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