What are some of your thoughts? Are there other audiobooks or documentaries anyone could recommend? ![]() This may (justifiably) be down voted because of that, but I'm still left wondering other people's thoughts on all of this. I don't know fully what I'm asking, I guess. I suppose what threw me most for a loop, was a lot of information was lining up pretty clearly and suddenly, the fear changed to desire. I understand everyone has interpretations, and if you're believing the grander claims of this, there are many species that could account for multiple types of experience. His ideas of consciousness and summoning aliens is. ![]() Now that I've seen Greer's Close Encounters of the Fifth Kind, I feel thrown. Taking it a step further, ETs Among Us 4 is Barbara Lamb pretty much speaking directly into camera for an hour about how the hybridization experiences are blessings, even some that sound closer to sexual assault than anything. Gods Among Us with Carolyn Cory is a celebration of these experiences, even some that really sound traumatizing. There's almost a joy associated with experiences like Lovelace's. What I noticed, in some of the documentaries I've seen most recently, is a real tonal shift. Even in some of the stories from other people shared in his second book, those were recurring themes. The part that really hit home for it wasn't the experience itself, but the aftermath, physical effects, and the overall terror of it. I don't have any personal experience with any extraterrestrials nor have I had UFO sightings, but Terry Lovelace's account feels way too genuine to dismiss. And now I have questions, confusion, and curiosity about the entire phenomena. I also just watched Close Encounters of the Fifth Kind with Dr. I was very surprised just how much lined up very well with Terry Lovelace's experience. I also watched both Missing 411 movies and then Amazon Prime pointed me to some other documentaries like Gods Among Us, Being Taken, Extraordinary: The Seeding, and some others. Also I really enjoyed his much more personal story, as well as those he shared in his book. I listened to Lovelace's two Devil's Den books and, while I still don't know how I feel about the phenomena, he seems very sincere and believable. Both of these really resonated with me and started me on a UFO/alien track. I listened to Astonishing Legends Terry Lovelace interview, as well as their interview with Stan Gordon on Kecksburg. ![]() Late last year, I started catching up on podcasts from as far back as early 2020. Warning: This is long and might be rambly because I just came off seeing a documentary that's making me question other accounts.
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