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  • Writer: Thomas Zman
    Thomas Zman
  • Mar 20, 2023
  • 2 min read

In watching episodes on one of my favorite websites, there is a plethora of information that I enjoy listening to while working on one of my latest projects--that being the "Space Cruiser" from "Forbidden Planet." I have subscribed to this particular site for several years already and have enjoyed it immensely. It is definitely a resource, a pool of inspiration from which I allow my imagination to swim in order to inspire my writings. Yet, this particular site has so many different "experts" talking about extraterrestrials and ancient civilizations that they are all constantly contradicting one another. I have a handful of my favorites on the channel that I take their word as to be near the Gospel, while others I totally disregard. Sometimes, however, the disregarded ones begin talking on topics that make sense to me. But then, true to nature, they go flying off on a tangent, reminding me why I don't follow them. Though still, through all of this, is my favorite conspiracy theorist, Dr. Steven Grier. An amazing mind whose investigations I have found to be the most intriguing of all. I happen to think he's got it right. I'd say I'm 90 % in agreement with him.

Yet still, I wonder, if all these so-called experts on extraterrestrials have mountains of evidence and sworn testimonials from important military and high-tech personnel, why are they never directly contacted by extraterrestrials? In all, I find the subject fascinating, and I am looking forward to the day when all is revealed. But then I ask myself, "Am I really?" When the truth is finally brought to the surface, and the world knows exactly what is going on, what will there be to look forward to? Where will that "golden ring" be, or the proverbial "carrot" dangle? Perhaps we're better off not knowing. For always will the human mind needs something to dream of . . .

 
 
 

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