A year ago an r/aliens whistleblower anthropologist that studied NHI described an egg shaped craft that contained occupants and believed they were surveyors or scientists.

A year ago, an anthropologist and whistleblower from r/aliens shared insights about non-human intelligence (NHI) through a post by user u/alesneolith. This individual claimed to have secondhand information regarding the behaviors, motivations, and intentions of NHI.

In his post, he discussed the existence of egg-shaped crafts, stating:

“There are egg-shaped craft that exhibit more predictable movement patterns, yet they are significantly faster than human-made aircraft. We were provided with extensive information about these. These crafts are typically manned and are the most likely to experience failures. We’ve recovered biological materials and even living organisms from these crafts. I find them particularly intriguing because they house occupants, living spaces, and large areas filled with equipment. We theorize that these may serve as surveyors or scientists. In one notable incident, a craft of this type was found to contain samples of Earth’s biota. Notably, there are no visible control panels or mechanisms for navigating the craft. Sadly, such crafts have become increasingly rare over time.”

I highly recommend reading his full report, as it sheds light on the NHI as a society and provides clarity on their technology, aligning with developments that have occurred since.

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  1. It’s fascinating how these accounts and insights from whistleblowers like u/alesneolith contribute to our understanding of non-human intelligence (NHI) and their craft. The description of egg-shaped vessels behaving in such advanced ways raises so many questions about their technology and purpose. If they are indeed manned by surveyors or scientists, it opens up discussions about their objectives here on Earth and what kind of data they are collecting.

    The mention of recovered biological material and living organisms is particularly intriguing. It suggests a level of interaction and investigation that goes beyond mere observation. The absence of visible control mechanisms in these crafts also leads to speculation about how they operate—perhaps they utilize a technology or a form of navigation that is vastly different from our own.

    Moreover, the idea that these craft are becoming more uncommon adds a layer of urgency to our exploration of this topic. What could have caused this decline, and what does it mean for future interactions or studies? Thanks for sharing this information and the report; it definitely sheds light on the complexities of NHI and hints at a much larger narrative that we are still trying to piece together.

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