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ZetaTalk: Not Alone
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The microcosm that is Earth first appeared to humans as the center of everything. The babe, in his mother's arms,
proceeds on the same assumption. She is there for his needs, solely. We hesitate to broaden our perceptions because
this minimizes the self. Mother does not exist solely for me, therefore I may go unattended. Father chats with the other
children, therefore I have not captivated his attentions and may go unnoticed. And in like manner we follow the child
into adulthood to discover the human species grappling with the concept of not being alone, the one and only. There
are other intelligent species in the Universe, therefore I am not God's crowning achievement. They can levitate and zip
about and disappear, therefore I am a technological dummy. All very deflating, especially for the pompous. The
reaction is reluctance, active denial, or a pout - non-participation. Look right at the facts and fail to process them.
Process them and refuse to accept the conclusion. Develop countervailing theories and attempt to substantiate them.
Close all the doors and windows and develop an avid interest in a hobby. Just don't have time for all that nonsense.
Well, of course, it won't go away.
Humans, adjusting to the concept that they are not alone, go through stages not unlike the small child adjusting to
nursery school. They feel, ordinarily, that they are the masters of their small Universe. A cry of distress brings Mommy
or an older sibling running. Throw out a beaming smile and an adult starts chirping. Works every time. Then comes
the shock. The babe is
substitute is to cling to Mommy. Humans, reacting to the alien presence, pray fervently. Save me! The babe may strike
out at competitors, bonking another playmate, or snatch toys away for a personal horde. The alien presence almost
invariably brings a cry from some angry human - leave us alone, the Earth is ours! Unable to mold the nursery to one's
liking, the babe may next pout. Sit in the corner, lower lip out, glowering. Want a cookie? No! Perhaps non-
participation will make it all go away. Some babes pout forever, and make it a lifelong practice. We find these humans
turning their backs on evidence of the alien presence. Non-participants are the least likely to turn and become actively
involved - curious and exploratory. In fact, the vocal skeptic is most likely to suddenly stop protesting and let it all sink
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ZetaTalk: Not Alone
in. Look to the history of avid believers and one will often find a skeptic. The skeptic gives birth to the advocate.
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ZetaTalk: Alien Presence
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Humans adjust to the new and familiar in accordance with its introduction during their lifetime. The babe, in its
mother's arms, heard conversation, occasional banging doors, occasional howling wind, and feels no sense of urgency
or alarm from the arms it lays in. Thus, banging doors and howling wind do not alarm it to the point of a faint in later
life! Extend this to the crowd of children the child later runs with, the workforce peers, the leadership of the clan, or
any other substitute for Mother. Where it is a known, or similar, or accepted occurrence, the human being can slot and
place the occurrence, and does not react with panic.
Where the alien presence is widely known and talked about, it is presented in various ways. Contactees describe their
experiences in terms that seem relatively harmless, but the elite, who do
with any but horror and rejection, paint a different picture. Disinformation is presented as though it
contactee, an experiencer, and thus the general public is confused. Thus, when a contactee meets, for the first time, the