Are there ETs living among us?

Conventional wisdom says there is no evidence that any other planet in our galaxy is inhabited by living creatures, except Earth.

But such a belief is slowly changing as more pioneering researchers, astronomers, archeologists, psychologists and anthropologists begin to discover or uncover evidence of extraterrestrial (ET) visitations on Earth. According to them, our alien visitors had left signs, such as strange monuments, artifacts, monoliths, cave drawings, ley lines, etc., which have been ignored or grossly misinterpreted by their more conservative colleagues.

If the evidence is examined without the usual scientific and religious bias, we cannot escape the conclusion that we are not alone in this vast universe. The aliens have left their calling cards, but we failed to recognize them.

The first major Western researcher who brought this idea of alien visitation to the public’s attention was Erich von Däniken, who was ridiculed at first by the academic and scientific communities.

But as other curious researchers joined the search for evidence of alien visitations, the number of violent opposition to the theory began to dwindle.

Strange drawings

There are, for instance, many strange drawings of what looks like a horse or a spider on the mountains in England and Peru which can only be seen from the sky or from some airborne aircraft. Who made these drawings and why?

There is an ancient map discovered which shows how the Earth looked when seen from the sky. Then there are the sudden appearances of so-called crop circles in the wheat fields in England with complicated geometrical shapes which could not have been made so quickly by human hands.

There is a theory that aliens have been living incognito among humans for a long time now. The prolific and indefatigable American researcher and author Brad Steiger called these aliens among us “Star People” who have distinct characteristics that distinguish them from ordinary earthlings.

Another researcher and author who delved into this question was Scott Mandelker, whom I met in San Francisco in the 1990s. He wrote a book, “From Nowhere, Being ET in America,” based on his doctoral thesis in a university. It included an interesting questionnaire to know if one is of an ET origin. I reproduced that questionnaire in this column more than 10 years ago.

George Adamski was another person who was ridiculed at first for having revealed publicly that he met two Venusian aliens who brought him to their spaceship and was given a guided tour of outer space. No one believed him at that time. But other researchers have come forward in support of Adamski’s story as not really impossible.

Encounters with creatures from outer space are not really of modern origin. If one reads the first chapter of the story of the Biblical prophet Ezequiel in the Old Testament in an objective, nonreligious way, one can easily conclude that what Ezequiel saw were strange-looking creatures with four wings from outer space.

Why is it not so difficult for me to believe that there are ETs living among us? I have seen many UFOs in Mt. Banahaw, Quezon, and in Pila, Laguna. I myself have personally encountered a friendly, gentle-looking female alien inside a big boulder in Ciudad Verdadero in Lucban, Quezon. She had long arms and hands, big black eyes, small nose and mouth, with rubbery gray skin that was completely hairless.

She was completely naked but her chest was flat like a man’s chest, although she was definitely female in facial appearance and voice. We spoke to each other very briefly telepathically.

I don’t expect everybody to believe this story, but that no longer bothers me.

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