The Problem With The UFO Community – From An Experiencer’s Perspective

The Challenges Facing the UFO Community: An Experiencer’s Perspective

My journey into the realm of UFOs began after a profound encounter with a Non-Human Intelligence (NHI). I sought answers to what was a deeply spiritual, paranormal, and life-altering event, not out of curiosity for a fanciful theory but from a need for understanding. As a result, I find myself heavily invested in the disclosure movement.

However, I have observed that the UFO community can often be toxic and counterproductive. This is a sincere critique, coming from someone who wants to see this community flourish and its members find the answers they are searching for. This is deeply personal for me, and I recognize it may be more significant to experiencers than to those without firsthand encounters.

1️⃣ The Dismissal of “Woo✨”: One of the major issues is the rejection of the so-called “woo.” I am still processing my experience and working toward sharing it, but I can confidently say the “woo” is real. It entails psi abilities, spiritual elements, telepathy, and intense emotions. It’s essential to move past the skepticism. History shows that many experiencers report these phenomena, while those who dismiss them tend to be non-experiencers. You invite people to share their stories, yet dismiss their accounts when they involve aspects like telepathy, which are frequently reported by those who have had direct contact.

Additionally, labeling “aliens” is a human construct. We have no real understanding of their origins, thought processes, or intentions. Expecting them to conform to a simplified narrative of little green men from distant planets is unrealistic; the nature of these encounters is often much more complex and, yes, “woo✨” than one might anticipate.

2️⃣ Negativity and Black-Pilling: It’s disheartening to see the pervasive negativity within the community. Whenever new disclosure developments arise or whistleblowers come forward, the response is almost always, “NOT ENOUGH” or “DISAPPOINTING.”

Anyone beginning to explore this topic can see that just a few years ago, it was almost taboo for officials to mention UFOs except in jest. Now, we’ve witnessed:

  • Real evidence of reverse-engineering programs being revealed.
  • A pro-disclosure President in office—regardless of your political stance—who has indicated that UFOs are among his priorities.
  • A significant increase in credible whistleblowers compared to previous eras.
  • Congressional hearings where the notion of non-human intelligence is not only acknowledged but serves as a foundational starting point for discussions.
  • A marked destigmatization of UFOs, an ongoing battle, but it’s undeniably improved.

3️⃣ Unclear Expectations for Proof: Many seem uncertain about what they truly want as proof. You request high-quality videos, yet when drones and UAPs are visible for weeks and filmed by numerous witnesses, it still doesn’t suffice unless you have direct encounters with Greys.

You call for firsthand accounts but often dismiss them when they diverge from your personal belief of what’s believable. Here’s a reality check: this entire subject is inherently strange.

You claim to desire government disclosure, yet criticize individuals like Anna Paulina for establishing official task forces aimed at achieving this.

Some of you may need to admit that you won’t be convinced until you witness a handshake between the President and an alien on live television. But let’s be real—you’d probably still label it as AI or a hoax.

Ultimately, the truth about this phenomenon will remain elusive until one experiences it firsthand, which most will not. That’s okay; however, there needs to be a balance between requiring direct contact for belief and dismissing everything that doesn’t align with preconceived notions.

One thought on “The Problem With The UFO Community – From An Experiencer’s Perspective

  1. Thank you for sharing your perspective as an experiencer; it’s clear that this topic is deeply important to you. Your observations about the UFO community resonate with many who feel caught between the desire for more understanding and the skepticism that often permeates discussions in this realm.

    1️⃣ You bring up an essential point about the dismissal of the “woo” aspect. The complexity of NHI encounters often encompasses phenomena that defy conventional scientific explanation. It’s critical for the community to remain open-minded and inclusive about these experiences. Everyone’s journey is unique, and dismissing the spiritual or emotional components can alienate those who have had profound encounters.

    2️⃣ The negativity in response to disclosure efforts can indeed be disheartening. It’s understandable that many in the community are frustrated by the slow progress, but your reminders about how far we’ve come are valuable. Celebrating these incremental steps, regardless of their size, can foster a more positive and constructive environment. Recognizing that change in mainstream attitudes is happening can help lift the collective spirit of the community.

    3️⃣ Your point regarding the unrealistic expectations for proof is spot on. The craving for specific types of evidence can lead to an endless cycle of disappointment. The UFO phenomenon is inherently elusive, and narrowing down the criteria for “proof” to fit preordained ideas can hinder genuine exploration and understanding. Perhaps embracing the mystery rather than demanding concrete answers might lead to a richer investigation of this topic.

    Ultimately, creating a more supportive, open-minded community could be beneficial for all, especially for experiencers like yourself who are seeking understanding and validation. Thank you again for your contribution to this dialogue; it’s essential for the growth of the conversation surrounding UFOs and NHI.

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