Hybrid Children

14 05 2009

Just a short note.

It’s been reported that bizarre occurrences are happening around the country in which pale blonde-haired, blue-eyed children are approaching and, at least in some cases, assaulting the homes of random people. The fact that blonde-haired, blue-eyed children are knocking on people’s doors are in of itself insignificant. What is significant, however, is how these children are asking– no– demanding to be let into people’s homes.

It’s just one of those spiritual laws. Evil has to be invited in to gain a foothold in one’s life. Evil might be able to eventually kill you, but it can’t touch your soul if you stand resolute with Jesus. And these so-called children are demanding to be let in.

Accompanying the presence of these children, people also report of being under acute spiritual oppression and that the children feel otherworldly.

I rather suspect that these are the hybrid children honest ufologists have referred to. The Star Children, if you prefer. They are the products of the E.B.E.’s attempts to fuse human DNA with demonic or so-called “alien” genetic material. In a previous age, these kinds fusions were called the Nephilim, freak E.B.E. experiments that produced giants.

The last time something like this occurred, God destroyed the world with the Great Flood. Seems fitting that the soiling of our blood should happen again at the end.





Fact or fiction?

17 02 2009

Fact or fiction:  Do aliens exist?

According Arizona State University physicist and cosmologist Paul Davies, the answer is undoubtedly… possible.

Although his hypothetical ‘aliens’ aren’t the gray almond-eyed creatures that have become popularly associated with extraterrestrials, he is posing another question. What if life sprang up across the earth not one time, but many times over? What if there is a life form already existing on earth that is so different to our definition of life that it would be, in fact, ‘alien’ to us?

Furthermore, what if there exists a “shadow biosphere”, an imperceptible niche where these ‘aliens’ exist and are waiting in the wings, as it were. Should we slit our own throats as a race or are otherwise rendered extinct by some external force, this “shadow biosphere” would be there to pick up the pieces and gain ascendancy over the earth. They’d be the progenitors of a new world totally unlike our own.

“Life as we know it appears to have had a single common ancestor, yet, could life on Earth have started many times? Might it exist on Earth today in extreme environments and remain undetected because our techniques are customized to the biochemistry of known life?” said Davies.

It’s a fascinating question. But it is also one burdened with unstated assumptions; the primary assumption being the unquestioned veracity of Darwinism, of which I have serious doubts. There are enormous, crater-sized holes in Darwin’s theory. For instance, there is the self-evident question of why there is not one single missing link found among the totality of the fossil records of ANY species whatever? We do not have a single fossil that points to a slowly evolving process where one species transforms into a new species.

To explain this apparent contradiction to their theory, evolutionists would speak of an evolutionary leap through mutation, such as the one they claim was made from ancient dinosaurs to birds. But this is about as plausible as Paul Bunyan creating the Grand Canyon by dragging his axe along on the desert floor. Both sound like a tall tales to me.

The evidence just does not fit the phenomenon.

But back to Davies’s theory.

I don’t discount his theory that there may be life on earth that appear ‘alien’ to our conception of life. That may very well be true. Very interesting questions would arise from it. It would, in the least, change our perception of the world if we knew that a separate other corporeal life form existed side by side with our own.

If true, this would be remarkable in of itself. Need we torture logic to force a cosmological explanation of how life became what it is?





Love of the Dead?

13 02 2009

At times, I worry about this society of ours when show after show for over a decade exalts the living dead.

Yes, I’m talking about all the shows about vampires.

One of the earlier vampire flicks I saw growing up was Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire.  The bloodsucking, human murdering dead leeches were portrayed as beautiful and sexy and immortal.

Anne Rice, the author of the story, portrayed them in her books as romantic figures eternally beautiful and absolutely powerful over the human meat around them, instead of portraying them for what they are– skulking dead things that are animated by fallen incoporal creatures who loathes the sight of a human and who feeds on them like dumb cattle.

Even if you take out all the beautiful people and the slick, cool production quality of the films and television shows with vampires, the central overriding fact of what makes a vampire a vampire should repel everyone.

Like a beast– no, worse than a beast– these creatures feed off of human blood.  Can you imagine looking at another human being and look at him in the same manner you would look at succulent, mouth-watering steak?

Everything surrounding a vampire reeks of decay and death and revulsion.  Their form is a facsimile of a human, a pale perverted inversion of mankind.  They offer death and smother life.

The cult of vampires is almost necrophilic by my estimation.  Necrophilia is defined as an erotic attraction to corpses, and it is undeniable that an element of sexuality pervades all such movies and shows about vampires, the latest of which, Twilight, follows in the same vein as Anne Rice’s vampiric tales only now the receipe called for teenage soap opera romance between a human and a vampire.

You might well wonder why I am writing with such vehemence on something fictitious.  Besides, it’s not real.  Right?

The experiences in my life suggests to me that these creature actually exist, and they are not at all the romanticized version you see on tv.  The closest portrayal of these… things on television would be the latest version of Stephen King’s Salem’s Lot.

But even if a person doesn’t believe in the existence of vampires, don’t you think it strange that millions of men and women are drawn to the very concept of it?  Don’t you think it strange that our society romanticizes nightmarish creatures that feed off the blood of humans?

Addendum:

I wrote the comments above not as one talking down from a ficitious Moral Olympus but as one who shared in this vampire phenomenon.  When I was younger, I read copious amounts of Anne Rice vampire books… and it wasn’t out of revulsion of them.  I was drawn to the entire idea of god-like power and immortality.

Before my conversion to Christianity, I was a dark brooding sort of person.  And in some ways, a slice of it is still with me.  Not yet amputated in my walk with and toward Jesus.  So, speaking as one who has traveled the road of the vampire fascinated/obsessed, the road is much brighter and more beautiful this side of Jesus.  The other road only leads to vacuity and death and untold misery.





Implanted Foreign Bodies

11 02 2009

For some reason I am thinking of a Coast to Coast broadcast the other month.  Whitley Strieber was sitting in that night for George Noory and in the first hour of broadcast he had a man named Dr. Roger Leir on the show.   Whitley Srieber, for those unacclimatized to the oddities of ufology, is the best-selling author of Communion, a semi-autobiographical story of an alien abduction.

In any case, Strieber promised Coast listeners an interesting show and I don’t think they were disappointed.  Dr. Leir is a medical doctor and ufologist who has conducted numerous investigations into the phenomenon of E.B.E. abductions— specifically abductions that yield hard physical evidence, such as implants.

This is your standard kind of abduction story.  Men, women and children are snatched from their homes, their cars or wherever.  The abductee would experience a loss of time, as though time hop-skipped a few minutes or a few hours in the span of seconds.  They might even have experienced a significant dislocation, such as driving down a street in LA and finding themselves suddenly in Phoenix, Arizona.  Then the people experiencing these mind-twisting events would discover later that there is something foreign inside their body.

This is when Dr. Leir comes into the picture.

He is a surgeon by training and he receives hundreds or even thousands of requests by abductees to extract or investigate what the heck is lodged in their bodies.

This interview I listened to was sometime late last year, and I still remember the eerie feeling as Dr. Lier painted a rather graphic picture of what he found in one of these abductees.

I remember this one best because of the utter strangeness of it.  This thing could be described as being a biological machine.  It had quasi-living tissue attached it, interpenetrating it, something that was actually part of it.  And yet it was not all tissue.  Part of it was metal as well.

If I remember correctly, Dr. Lier tried to preserve this specimen inside a freezer of some kind.  When he returned the following day and peered at the specimen through its clear container, the biological machine appeared deteriorated, decayed.  But as the specimen warmed in room temperature outside the freeze, the thing began to reconstitute itself!

Invasion of the Body Snatchers comes to mind.

Only this is real.  It’s really happening, and I think the information we have on this phenomenon is insufficient to describe what exactly it is.

After inducting information along these lines for the past year or so, and being fascinated with the subject since the mid-1990′s, I am of the firm opinion that whatever these creatures are, they are NOT friendly to mankind.  They are without doubt or qualification malevolent to all things human.

Related Post:

L.A. Marzulli has a new post up not about abduction, but about a another E.B.E. oddity.  Cattle Mutilation.





Visits from the ‘Angel of Death’

5 02 2009

Back in 1978, Gregory Peck and Sir Laurence Olivier stared in a speculative movie about whereabouts of the infamous Nazi doctor, Josef Mengele, who was rumored to have settled in Brazil.

Almost all good movies begin with a compelling “What if”. What if Josef Mengele continued his evil eugenics experiments in Brazil to advance his fuhrer’s twisted ideas of the Aryan race?

The movie depicted Mengele, who was played brilliantly by Gregory Peck, warping human genetics to create blond-haired, blue-eyed Aryans out of brown-haired, brown-eyed Brazilians. It seemed so Frankensteinian that it couldn’t be true.

Or was it?

I ran across an article the other week about a small town in Brazil who has an extraordinarily high rate of twins. All of whom are blond-haired and blue-eyed. If nature were just to take its majestic course, the ratio of occurrence between mothers having twins and a normal pregnancy is 1 out of every 80.

Candido Godoi, the town in question, has a twin ratio of 1 out of every 5.

In researching his book, Mengele: the Angel of Death in South America, Jorge Camarasa claimed that:

… Mengele found refuge in the German enclave of Colonias Unidas, Paraguay, and from there, in 1963, began to make regular trips to another predominantly German community just over the border in Brazil – the farming community of Candido Godoi.

And, Mr Camaras claims, it was here that soon after the birthrate of twins began to spiral.

“I think Candido Godoi may have been Mengele’s laboratory, where he finally managed to fulfil his dreams of creating a master race of blond haired, blue eyed Aryans,” he said.

“There is testimony that he attended women, followed their pregnancies, treated them with new types of drugs and preparations, that he talked of artificial insemination in human beings, and that he continued working with animals, proclaiming that he was capable of getting cows to produce male twins.”

It is without question that most, if not our entire, modern understanding of genetics grew out Mengele’s torture of European Jews. In fact, the entire idea of eugenics, which Mengele and the Nazi’s bought into, is still alive and well with us in the modern world today. Instead of eugenics, it’s now called “planned parenthood” and other such titles.

After reading this article, it made me wonder what else that madman did in Latin America…








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