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Sunday
01Jun2008

The Little People

There is a fascinating article located here.

It is about a boy in Alaska said to have been abducted by beings called the Ircenrraat.

The Ircenrraat are not space beings, but rather little people who live in the tundra, normally underground. The article says "They disorient, discomfort and trap unwary humans."

The incident with the boy occurred on May 7th.  He was found standing alone out in a marsh.  The man who found him described this -

He described the boy as "disoriented, dazed, confused and scared" with "no concept of time. He did not appear tired, nor was he hungry or thirsty."

The following day when the boy was back to normal he described missing time, being abducted and taken into a mountain where he was questioned by little people and met a little girl who had been abducted 40 years ago.

It sounds very much like a modern fairy encounter. 

I found it odd that he describes meeting a "little girl" who was abducted 40 years ago.  First, how would he or she know when she had been abducted?  Most of all though, if she had been abducted 40 years ago, how could she still be a little girl?  Will she eventually be released, maybe back to her own time like 40 years had never passed?  If that is possible how long might the boy have actually been there?

I am not one of those that believe children are always truthful.  I remember being a child and I remember lying.  However, in this case it does really sound like something traumatic happened to this boy.  There also didn't seem to be any reason for him to lie.   I suppose it is possible that after being lost and scared that once he was found some superstitious adults put those thoughts into his head, but we will likely never know.

Tuesday
06May2008

Bigfoot = Forest Elf?

There seems to be an ongoing argument about whether Bigfoot is a real flesh and blood creature or a paranormal creature.

I have never figured why there should be such an argument.  Why can't Bigfoot be both paranormal and flesh and blood?  Why can't some varieties be paranormal and others not?  Some human have abilities that others don't, why not Bigfoot?

I suppose that those who argue that Bigfoot is a real flesh and blood creature and NOT paranormal do so because they know how paranormal subjects are normally treated.  They are normally dismissed by the media and scientists who should be studying such things.  They probably figure there are enough problems even proving there is such a creature and all, let alone trying to prove there is a paranormal creature roaming the forests of North America.  

Still, Bigfoot could easily fall into the category of forest elf to me.   

Wednesday
30Apr2008

Some Abduction Thoughts and Animal Comparisons Again

In case you have not gathered such from my other writings, I do not believe the so called aliens are from another planet.  I believe they are from another dimension.  I am not saying there are not or could not be beings from another planet, but I don’t believe the majority of so called aliens are, nor any other paranormal creature.  

Why do they take us and experiment?

Why do we take animals and experiment?  Is it so hard to believe that to more advanced life forms we may be the lab rats?

To some that will mean they are evil.  

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Sunday
13Apr2008

The Trickster Elves

In the previous post I mentioned that perhaps all machine elves are not good.  However, do we really even have the knowledge to say they are good or bad?  Is it possible that they just are what they are and that they can’t be defined in terms of good or bad?

Is a trickster bad? 

Think about it.  If we could travel to a different dimension with far more primitive beings than ourselves, would we not play a few jokes on them?  Don’t we do that anyway?  How many of us have tricked our dog by pretending to throw the ball when we really didn’t?  Do we not play what we consider to be jokes on creatures that we feel aren’t as evolved as ourselves?  Let’s say there was a doggie internet, would there not be dogs on there recounting the tale of how the ball was thrown, but never landed.  Even more amazing than that -- it somehow ended up back in the hands of the person who had just thrown it.  Would there be cats telling how a little ball of light appears in their house, it can climb walls and even the ceiling and each time they think they have caught it they haven’t and it has somehow escaped.  That amazing ball of light, they were sure they had it right under their paw, but suddenly it is on the other side of the room.  To a dog or cat such events may seem paranormal, but to us they aren’t.  In their world we are the tricksters.

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Wednesday
09Apr2008

Machine Elves, Terence McKenna, Good and Bad

There is a post called When real fairies help people, it is an oldie from 2006, but worth reading if you missed it. 

One of the interesting stories in the article is that Astronomer, George E. Hale, had "a little elf" that helped him with his scientific endeavors. 

It also tells how Robert Louis Stevenson had what he called Brownies that came to him in his sleep and gave him stories. 

Those are some common (if such a thing can be called common) machine elf stories.  People have been experiencing different types of fairy creatures since the beginning of time.  People have probably been experiencing what we now refer to as aliens since the beginning of time. 

Terence McKenna's DMT experience with machine elves was a bit different.  To quote Terence McKeanna --

I sank to the floor. I [experienced] this hallucination of tumbling forward into these fractal geometric spaces made of light and then I found myself in the equivalent of the Pope’s private chapel and there were insect elf machines proffering strange little tablets with strange writing on them, and I was aghast, completely appalled, because [in] a matter of seconds . . . my entire expectation of the nature of the world was just being shredded in front of me. I’ve never actually gotten over it. These self-transforming machine elf creatures were speaking in a colored language which condensed into rotating machines that were like Fabergé eggs but crafted out of luminescent superconducting ceramics and liquid crystal gels. All this stuff was just so weird and so alien and so un-English-able that it was a complete shock — I mean, the literal turning inside out of [my] intellectual universe!

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