How is it that most, if not all, of the entities seen around flying saucers and UFOs over the years have no problem with the gravitational pull of the Earth; that is, these supposed visitors from other planets seem to adapt to Earth’s gravitation as if it were exactly the same, or nearly so, to that from whence they came or come.
We’re referring to those entities that have been reported on the ground, such as the many dwarf-like creatures that habituated France, Italy, and Spain in the fifties, and the two “beings” reported by Lonnie Zamora outside the egg-shaped craft he spotted in 1964.
The creatures, in Pascagoula [October 1973] allegedly floated Hickson and Parker but were not “themselves” adversely affected by gravitation.
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Good observation! I appreciate that your research spans decades, rather than just “the latest sighting.” Apparently they have no trouble breathing either!
I have served as a missionary in Roswell NM for over 10 years studying this topic (including lecturing and organizing conferences). I’ve found that conundrums like the above argue for a spiritual explanation of the phenomena, rather than an “extra-terestrial biological entity explanation” (aka the “inter-dimensional hypothesis” as coined by Hyneck and Vallee).
There’s much research now to suggest they are merely fallen angels seeking worship and communion with humans, and placating them with spiritual words to soften the torment they inflict.
Interested parties may view my recent DVD lecture “ET’s Message” that covers their New Agey / occultic spiritual claims in detail for free online at my site http://www.AlienStranger.com
More proof that these are fallen spirits is found in the fact that they flee when Jesus’ name is invoked; see the online video by Joe Jordan of MUFON at http://www.ChristianSymposium.com
which is the most recent conference I organized, which investigates the fallen angel hypothesis from many well-researched speakers, including 4 PhD’s.
Guy Malone
Roswell, NM