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Originally Posted by bart5050
Bart, do you realize that 4 million Americans would be 1 out of every 75 Americans?
Would love to discuss the research, the sources, and its faulty conclusions as well as the merits and posibilities. I find many of your posts thought provoking and insightful.
However no matter what approach I take to stimulate thought provoking ideas on possibilities, Jay rides herd on any thoughts that get outside the box.
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Bart, I would be more inclined to have a “wait and see” attitude if you could provide me with only a couple of very good cases of Americans who have been “abducted”. But when you say 4 million have been abducted, that’s like saying 4 million Americans all saw the same “miracle” (which 296,000,000 Americans failed to notice), or 4 million Americans have suddenly disappeared. 1 out of every 75 Americans having been “abducted” is just too many, especially since I’ve met very many thousands of Americans who have never been abducted. According to you, 1 out of every 75 people I have seen and met and talked to in my lifetime should have been “abducted”.
By the way, I saw the docu-drama on TV titled “Fire in the Sky”. That is a great sci-fi movie. I read about that story when it was in the news back in the ‘80s.
One time, quite by chance, I found myself driving at night near Snowflake, Arizona, which is a very remote place. All of a sudden that story came back to me. Yikes!! But I survived without being “abducted”.
Another explanation for what happened to those guys was that they were maybe smoking pot or even taking acid. That is a far more logical explanation than one of them actually being “abducted”. I’ve lived in cities where more than 1 out of every 75 people I knew smoked pot or took acid. None of them had ever been abducted, although a couple of them claimed to have flown in space on their own.
