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Monday, October 25, 2010 - post date

alternative conspiracy theory - aliens from outer space

After fully examining all of the data this has been my alternative conspiracy theory re: aliens from outer space (not to be confused with those illegal ones from Central America).

The powers-that-be (p-t-b) of this world (Earth - I believe) made a secret covenant with aliens from outer space when ufo's first were widely noted in the skies beginning in the 1940's.

In return for advanced alien technologies (atomic weapons, cell phones, microwave ovens, stealth air craft, slinkies) the p-t-b allowed the aliens to have their way with anyone living in a trailer or a trailer park.

This explains the clustering of abduction narratives from these places.

The abduction narratives are, for now, inexplicable. I ax ya - why would technologically advanced creatures, able to cross the cosmos - go to trailer parks, abduct the denizens of such establishments, transport them to operating theatres in alien space craft, and shove mysterious surgical instruments up their butts?

Then there was the ufo sightings over 23rd Street in the Chelsea section of lower Manhattan, at 1:30 p.m., Wednesday, October 13.

I have watched the video.

New Yorkers would not break stride and make eye contact with someone conducting a mass ax murder on the street. And yet they came to a full halt to lift their gaze to the sky where unidentified objects were flying.

Major media have (as of Friday, October 15) debunked the sightings. They claim it was a bunch of party balloons accidentally released by children in nearby Mount Vernon during a party to celebrate their teacher's engagement.

And yet New Yorkers stopped in their tracks to look to the sky with postures of awe-struck wonder.

Hard to believe that a bunch of party balloons would do that.

On the day of the sightings a September 13 press release from Stanley A. Fulham, a retired airforce officer came to light predicting October 13, 2010 as the date for a massive UFO display over the world’s principal cities.

According to Fulham, the aliens were to neither land nor communicate on that date; they are aware from eons of experience with other planets in similar conditions their sudden intervention would cause fear and panic.

The press release also shilled Fulham's new book.

The press release/book is new age gospel.

Benevolent, immortal aliens have come to stop us from reaching the tipping point for carbon dioxide build up in our atmosphere and the ensuing extinction of all life on the planet. They have come in peace with technology to clean the earth's atmosphere of green-house gases.

They will save us from ourselves.

The press release reeked of crack-pot new age orthodoxy.

I still wonder about a bunch of party balloons stopping jaded New Yorkers, in the middle of the day, on 23rd Street.

No doubt we live in strange times.

And yet - I gotz my conspiracy theory - and I'm sticking to It...