Gray Aliens Examination -welcome to the conspiracy....

This site is dedicated to the close encounter experiencer and open minded individual seeking to further their understanding of alien abduction amid the complex phenomena surrounding the Gray Aliens. Side issues may include Beings of Light, Reptilians, dreams, self hypnosis, telepathy and ESP as well as taking a closer look at the alien species itself in the grey alien examination series.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Gray Alien Examination Part II Continued

Grey Aliens Examination - Part II Continued

Gray Alien physiology - picking up from where we left off, having thus far noted a fair plausibility for a 'nocturnal (all variants included) species' - either biologically or artifically so.

C. In addition to the white/grey pallor of the epidermis, and the immensely dark, prominent eyes, consider too the apparent atrophy or immaturity of other facial features: chin, mouth, nose and ears. These structures are markedly diminutive in the greys.

The Gray Alien's aural structure (as we see it as this time) may not be sensitive to the movement and vibration of molecules outside the organism in the manner of humans and other known vertebrates, although the internal structure beyond the ear opening (and it has been reported to exist) is unknown. The grey does not appear to use sound as a primary means of communication - which ironically plays into the telepathic abilities the grey alien is noted for.

On earth, bats use what is called ultrasonics (a frequency higher than audio) and dogs are able to hear ultrasound. On the other end of the spectrum - snakes, whales, elephants and giraffes sense infrasound. And underwater, the speed of sound moves faster than it does through the air, which serves well those species whose environment is not conducive to sight. However, the Gray Alien does not appear to suffer any deficiency when it comes to sight ... if anything, due to the observed nature of the eyes, the grey could be said to have an over-development in this department. The same may not be said for its hearing, perhaps.

Or not. The Gray Alien does come across as being rather insectile, due to the enlarged head, stomach (thorax?), spindly limbs and speed of movement. Many close encounter experiencers and researchers have postulated a certain 'hive' mentality. Furthermore, insects do not possess lungs (respiration has not been noted in greys). The Praying Mantis, for example, hears via ultrasound which enables it to avoid its predator, the bat.

Interestingly, the Close Encounter experiencer may have the uncanny urge to 'crush' the grey, like a bug! The experiencer remarks upon the seeming fragility of the grey alien, only to be later surprised by its unlikely strength. Obviously, there is something about the Gray Alien that prompts an instinctive 'human to insect' reaction or revulsion.

But, while the study of the insect kingdom does bring up some interesting features (such as the Integument with its incredible combination of strength and flexibility) as compared to certain characteristics of the Gray Alien, it is considered very unlikely that an insect can reach any significant size due to a limited oxygen dispersal. (the reader is encouraged to do their own research in this area as the author may have overlooked viable similarities due to the rather vast amount of information available on the insect kingdom. The author gets tired!)

*** I'd like to take a 'time out' here and ramble a bit, simply as 'one' curious person to 'another'. What I'm going to say is simply MY impression, my thought process, etc... as an individual. It is not easy, even with the wealth of the all-ready existing information (anecdotal and otherwise) available, to take on a project such as I am attempting to tackle. I wish I had the help of a team of experts - biologists, entomologists, neurologists, psychologists and the list goes on. Who knows, with the assistance of competent professionals, what kind of inroads could be made to unravel the Gray Alien enigma? Unfortunately, I don't have this kind of help.

But, you can darn-well skippy bet that somebody has had this kind of help, has pieced together an accurate picture, and knows who and what the Gray Alien truly is! And that somebody is not talking.

I'm not referring to a governmental or otherwise 'conspiracy' theory. I'm not speaking of the latest contactee with an inside tract. I'm not going off into wonderland and embracing the 'space-brother' idealist, either. While any or none of the above may have merit, at this time I see those things as a distraction and impediment to serious inquiry. At this time.

The very nature of the human response to the Gray/Grey Alien enigma allows for easy side-tracking.

What logical thinking does lead me to believe, however, is that with the decades long fascination, experiences, ridicule, study-groups and organizations, sightings, abductions (as reported), information, mis-information, dis-information, trace physical evidence as it stands, the vacillating interest (public and military) of the enigma, the popularity of the grey icon in media - movies - books - tv shows - radio and so forth ... with the above it must be said that somebody somewhere has thoroughly, seriously and precisely dissected the Gray Alien enigma inside-out and upside-down and has the answer!

And that somebody is not talking. At least, not to the likes of me. Or you (or you wouldn't have stayed with me this far).

No matter what the Gray Alien enigma is or is not, no one person has thoroughly come forth and presented John Q. Public with a detailed analysis w/conclusion as to what we are dealing with.

Oh, there are books (sincere or otherwise) published by the fistful. But none of them has been able to answer THE question "What are the Gray/Grey Aliens and Why are They Here?" to any inarguable/irreducable conclusion. Wouldn't you think, after no less than half a century, somebody could do so? Wouldn't you think that somewhere, someone has been able to establish a solid-working-ground on which to build serious analysis?

My opinion - it's absurd to think that someone has not already done so. To my mind, that is perhaps the MOST absurd aspect of the Gray Alien enigma.

Yet, here we stand on the first floor of the 21st century, still struggling for answers. Really now, this shouldn't be this hard.

Gray Alien Examination Part I
Gray Alien Examination Part II




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