Take for example the John R. Salter Jr. incident where John and his teenage son John Salter III both experienced double amnesia while on a cross country drive. The chances are so unlikely that both happened to experience the double amnesia at the exact same time. Even if one incident were a mere coincidence, this isn't the only incident making it all but absolutely impossible that 2 or more people having missing time at the exact same time all over the world.
Though sceptics would say those abductees were concocting a hoax, where's the evidence, where's the proof? Where's the psychologists and investigators who can spot a con artist miles away? For them they don't need to prove their theory.
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Causedoesnotprecedeeffect say: ET? :D I've seen beings... I'm most curious about the two blondes I met. Short hair.. blue eyes. They were the same height I think. I saw them so briefly, the most random flash... they told me "we're psychics" and that was that...
I don't know if they were alien or not because to be honest they looked like they could be human...
There are mysteries to the universe, in which, others ,when exposed to such extreme possibilities, by theory or concept, will claim that the idea is moronic at best. The mind is only capable of accepting what it knows, and imagines in the realm of possibilities. Without an anchor, it will fall into a state of cognitive dissonance. Many aren't capable of processing extreme possibilities, outside of what they've come to know and expect.
What falls outside of the norm, average...is hard for most human beings to process. This is why, you can wager in on it, that if aliens have visited the Earth, the general public is not trusted with such sensitive information.Many people turn violent, angry, fearful when they get confused...People have shown historically that they fear what they don't understand, and have hatred, malice for things that they can not accept. You wouldn't want to accept the existence of these beings, riots would erupt across the nation.