hmmmmmmm good thought!
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today i stood in my garden as a tiny fly passed by.
so i thought it actually should not be too complicated for speculated alien races to develop insect clones that spy on us and gather information instead of taking the risk of being around us and in our bedrooms? why risking all that when they could simply release insect looking drones to spy on us.
so logically to me it would make way more sense to use and manipulate our given nature including animals, plants, maybe even humans for spionage instead of hovering in crafts and physically appearing in our sight range, when all they want is to gather data and stay unnoticed.
so 1: they donīt exist
2: they are not as smart as we think
3: being close to a human being is more of a spiritual ritual to the e.t. entity rather than a gathering of data
4:they are so smart i canīt possibly comprehend why they donīt use insects.
hmmmmmmm good thought!
well, i think they use owls; and i think that the crows can be compromised...but remember the trilogy? sauron could only use the buzzards and foul things...maybe they just can't get 'into' every living thing...good point
nope, they do all right...so 1: they donīt exist
aha!! i think you're onto something here...2: they are not as smart as we think
if needles in the gums and anal probes are spiritual than i am hopelessly spiritually unevolved--cause i don't get it3: being close to a human being is more of a spiritual ritual to the e.t. entity rather than'a gathering of data
4:they are so smart i canīt possibly comprehend why they donīt use insects.
interesting post, olp ::thumbs up::
seems like i brought up this exact story a few months back.
i don't know if insects have been directly connected to abduction cases but they have been seen in connection with UFO fly-overs and just before alien beings were claimed to have been seen.
an inset- like robot would be a very effective data gathering device.
seems like i saw an episode of the X-files where a small town was invaded by flying super roaches that were of ET origins.
Very interesting indeed! I wonder if all the gnats flying into our eyes and noses are collecting samples. The mosquitos have taken quite a few samples from me this summer alone! I think we all have said "I'd love to be a fly on that wall!"
I'm interested in seeing where this thread goes...
it has been quite a few months since the aliens and insect deal--i'll take a look.
alien familiars
it seems like there were several more --however i can't seem to locate them--must be a conspiracy!-LOL!
If you wanted to collect data on an ant would you take the time to create a robot ant that would blend in or just take some ants back to the lab and dissect them?
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