06-05-2019, 05:04 AM
Most people aren't lying, they're just mistaken.
This is of course possible, that my acquaintances are mistaken. However their stories of the encounters still gives me "chicken skin". Actual UFO's and aliens or not.
The story I was told over and over again was more than just spotting a UFO on the horizon: A large and eerily
quiet flying object following her vehicle at a close distance on a dirt road. Scared the piss out of my sister and her friend that was with her one night in the early 90's. Both with the same story after the event and no reason to lie. She later revealed to me that was part of the reason she moved out of Puna and off the big island. She didn't want to experience that again.
The ex-gf's experience was even more frightening, a close encounter for her, and also involved her family members on her property and was more than a one time thing. Could the whole family be lying? Maybe but absolutely nothing to gain. In fact everything to lose with the fact that the story is hard to believe. Risk losing your integrity and trust with anyone you share the story with. That's part of the reason that more people don't come forward. Who is going to believe them? Sounds too far-fetched. They'll just be labeled as nutty. So they just keep it to themselves and know what they know while they let other people believe what they want to believe. Existence of UFO and extraterrestrial life or not.
Meanwhile you guys can just joke, talking about fingerless aliens and galactic passports and freeze rays. All good. In fact it is expected because it is so hard to believe.
When someone you know very well with nothing to gain from lying confides with you it can change your opinion and perspective.
This is of course possible, that my acquaintances are mistaken. However their stories of the encounters still gives me "chicken skin". Actual UFO's and aliens or not.
The story I was told over and over again was more than just spotting a UFO on the horizon: A large and eerily
quiet flying object following her vehicle at a close distance on a dirt road. Scared the piss out of my sister and her friend that was with her one night in the early 90's. Both with the same story after the event and no reason to lie. She later revealed to me that was part of the reason she moved out of Puna and off the big island. She didn't want to experience that again.
The ex-gf's experience was even more frightening, a close encounter for her, and also involved her family members on her property and was more than a one time thing. Could the whole family be lying? Maybe but absolutely nothing to gain. In fact everything to lose with the fact that the story is hard to believe. Risk losing your integrity and trust with anyone you share the story with. That's part of the reason that more people don't come forward. Who is going to believe them? Sounds too far-fetched. They'll just be labeled as nutty. So they just keep it to themselves and know what they know while they let other people believe what they want to believe. Existence of UFO and extraterrestrial life or not.
Meanwhile you guys can just joke, talking about fingerless aliens and galactic passports and freeze rays. All good. In fact it is expected because it is so hard to believe.
When someone you know very well with nothing to gain from lying confides with you it can change your opinion and perspective.