The idea that is often played upon is that of how memory cannot be erased completely, but instead only replaced. In situations of an abductee interview, the attempt to harken back to the instance of abduction is merely replaced by a different, miscellaneous memory. This corresponds with the notion that there was an agreement that no humans would possess knowledge of their encounter. I must digress with the question of how many humans must it take to carry out a series of medical examinations?
The idea that is often played upon is that of how memory cannot be erased completely, but instead only replaced. In situations of an abductee interview, the attempt to harken back to the instance of abduction is merely replaced by a different, miscellaneous memory. This corresponds with the notion that there was an agreement that no humans would possess knowledge of their encounter. I must digress with the question of how many humans must it take to carry out a series of medical examinations?
SoldatSolutrea 1 year ago
aliens are demons.
gaonasteve31 1 year ago
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95redballoons 1 year ago