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Dante
post Mar 4 2007, 03:51 PM
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Although I’m sure there are some aware of the theory that suggest aliens and mythical creature share a history i am wondering how many of you believe it.

There are many myths that bare a striking resemblance to things found in UFOlogy. Some examples:

Fairies that abduct perform sexual acts and take children. Modern day alien abduction seems to follow a similar pattern where aliens abduct, implant and take hybrids

The old idea of witches coming into a Christian home, sitting on a mans chest and ridding him out of a window is similar to the reported feeling of being abducted and/or sleep paralysis.

Angels are described to be beings of intense light that fly in the sky, common description to the organic movement and texture of some U.F.O's

The description of the Chupacabra has a similar shape to it as that of Gray aliens.


There are of course more, and feel free to post some. This theory seems to give us 3 options to why this is happening.

The first is the presumption that these aliens exist, and have been here for a long time. The perception that they are evil spirits would be natural from a culture given to less evolved observations.

There is in fact a spiritual plane to existence that modern man is oblivious too. The creatures we refer to as aliens are really embodiments of this spiritual realm.

There is a psychosis that has existed through out history that has been persistent and is given to influence on what might be a threat to the society of the day.
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dave
post Mar 6 2007, 11:08 PM
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i usually go with the spiritual plane - if a crypto creature exhibits such odd behavior that is contrary to known earth animals i usually stick it there till it proves itself unworthy.
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post Mar 7 2007, 01:15 PM
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I do not believe all of these are as related as they appear.

But they do tell me that, related or not, there are some things that have been going on for awhile.

Some on the other hand look to be very related.
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post Mar 7 2007, 03:53 PM
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I do not believe all of these are as related as they appear.

But they do tell me that, related or not, there are some things that have been going on for awhile.

Some on the other hand look to be very related.


Perhaps they aren't. However, when two anomalies appear to be parallel, one can do two things. Simply believe it is coincidence and does not warrant any research (which is a baseless claim and inferior to science in everyway, except for what falls into the parameters of paranormal research) or believe that there is something to discover.
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post Mar 16 2007, 09:15 PM
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Ummmmmm.. cryptozoology is not the research of mythical animals or creatures at all.

It is the study of a yet undiscovered species to science or known species that are suposedly extinct. Such as the leopard just named a new species, they knew it existed but always thought it was in the snow leopard family.

Chupacabra-aliens are not the realm of cryptozoology that is the realm of UFos and aleins.
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