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Gil Bavel
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Gene:
In the last Paracast email update, I saw the following:
"Indeed, the possibility of deception on the part of UFO entities is quite clear if you consider their actions over the decades. There are, for example, a host of situations where these entities appear to be collecting soil samples. Just how many samples do they require before they have the data they need? If you take our own pathetic space program as an example, it seems unlikely that an advanced race would actually send living creatures to perform such mundane tasks, when robotic probes could accomplish the same functions with far less expense (assuming the aliens have a monetary system of course) and safety."
The same question is often asked about UFO abductees--"How much sperm and ova do the aliens need? Why do they keep doing the same processes over and over again?
I wanted to take this opportunity to point out that when biology students dissect frogs, fetal pigs, etc., and when vivisection is done to animals to test new shampoo products, and so forth, they run these same "tests" over and over even though they know the results. Remove a rabbit's tear ducts, drop some shampoo in it's eye so it can't wash it out with tears, and see what happens. This is done day after day, month after month, year after year, for decades now.
My point is, that, aside from the fact that it's extremely difficult to know at this stage what the aliens' motives are--they are completely inscrutable--the precedent for the same kind of activity on our own planet has been set for many, many years.
The same can be said of scientists that go out and shoot an animal with a tranquilizer dart, bring it down, punch a hole in its ear, tag it, and release it into the wild so that they can track its movements.
I realize that your point had to do with soil samples--but the same question often comes up regarding abductees.
To answer your question, I'd submit that it's possible that either the field trips are taking place, and the teachers are showing a new generation of Grays (or production line) every time, how to take the soil samples or bovine enzymes, or human tissue; or, that it could be that different ET races are performing largely the same field studies.
In the last Paracast email update, I saw the following:
"Indeed, the possibility of deception on the part of UFO entities is quite clear if you consider their actions over the decades. There are, for example, a host of situations where these entities appear to be collecting soil samples. Just how many samples do they require before they have the data they need? If you take our own pathetic space program as an example, it seems unlikely that an advanced race would actually send living creatures to perform such mundane tasks, when robotic probes could accomplish the same functions with far less expense (assuming the aliens have a monetary system of course) and safety."
The same question is often asked about UFO abductees--"How much sperm and ova do the aliens need? Why do they keep doing the same processes over and over again?
I wanted to take this opportunity to point out that when biology students dissect frogs, fetal pigs, etc., and when vivisection is done to animals to test new shampoo products, and so forth, they run these same "tests" over and over even though they know the results. Remove a rabbit's tear ducts, drop some shampoo in it's eye so it can't wash it out with tears, and see what happens. This is done day after day, month after month, year after year, for decades now.
My point is, that, aside from the fact that it's extremely difficult to know at this stage what the aliens' motives are--they are completely inscrutable--the precedent for the same kind of activity on our own planet has been set for many, many years.
The same can be said of scientists that go out and shoot an animal with a tranquilizer dart, bring it down, punch a hole in its ear, tag it, and release it into the wild so that they can track its movements.
I realize that your point had to do with soil samples--but the same question often comes up regarding abductees.
To answer your question, I'd submit that it's possible that either the field trips are taking place, and the teachers are showing a new generation of Grays (or production line) every time, how to take the soil samples or bovine enzymes, or human tissue; or, that it could be that different ET races are performing largely the same field studies.