Tuesday, February 28, 2023

Here Come Killers from Space

Which came first? Science fiction or UFOlogy? Ponder this as you watch KILLERS FROM SPACE!

These days repressed memories are yanked from brains of "abductees" by means of hypnosis. Dr. Martin here was given truth serum. This film was seven years before the purported "alien abduction" of Betty and Barney Hill. 

The spooky part is the implication that beneath the realm of consciousness we are being whisked away by aliens, some with evil intent, like these aliens.

The only way you can tell is if somebody else says you've been abducted.

Although we know these "aliens" are a popular political weapon of last resort in some circles. Disaster philosophers and chaos theory evolutionists believe that only under constant, agonizing, continuous threat, on a grand scale, can humanity evolve. If you are a disasterist and make your way to military might, you might conclude, as Outer Limits indeed did at one point, that it might benefit the Planet Earth to face an alien invasion. Said interplanetary crisis might cause the world to unite against a common enemy. 

Well, say, the way it did against. . . Saddam Hussein, Islamofascists, the VietCong, the Sandinistas, and the evil porcinistas of James Finn Garner.

The World is presently petrified by the prospect of maniacal blue chickens from space establishing a new pecking order as reported to us by former secret agent men who have apparently received truth serum, like Peter Graves. Marshall Dillon's kid brother interestingly, post-KILLERS, became a secret agent man. 

My how fact and fiction bleed into one. Literally.

So expect at some point to see Press Secretaries across the planet pulling their hair out trying to warn us of Killers From Space.

Tucker Carlson comes on air. "I'm sorry to have to say this, but millions of you people are going to die."

UFOS Fact or Fiction? 

They'll decide for you.


 


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