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Aliens Aren't the Only Ones with Big Heads

Ever go to a UFO conference and have to watch while a fellow audience member tries to “enlighten” a guest speaker with their worldly or otherworldly knowledge? How about having someone tell you that you are in denial of your true alien experiences, that there’s nothing different from your contact to an abduction? Then I really love the people who claim to be some kind of commander, ambassador or even emissary for the people of earth with the aliens!

What’s the deal here?

I had a close group of friends come back from a UFO conference across the country that I'd never been to, and the typical tales of these supposed “know-it-alls” have once again emerged. Secretly I had hoped that these same people were only responsible for delegating the conferences I attended. Unfortunately, I’m suspicious that these same folks can’t get around to all of the conferences, so I’m forced to realize that there are more of them than I first thought.

Darn it!

Why are there so many people in the UFO community, who feel they have to let a whole conference hall know that they are above the guest speaker they just questioned? Questions are offered up to ask the speaker a question, not to lecture about what you know or how wrong the speaker is. Even if the speaker is in the wrong, it sure won’t do a lick of good to point the finger like that. There’s always a way that resembles a touch of class to get your question across without causing everyone’s eyes to roll in unison thinking, “Here goes another big head rolling out!”

I think the most perturbing for me personally, are the ones who say to alien contactees that they are not facing up to their true experiences if that person speaks of a positive encounter. Positive encounters haven’t happened to the “know-it-all” so they have to try and dictate to the other what it is that person experienced. My guess is that the KIA (know-it-all) wasn’t there when the alien encounter happened for the person, so who in the heck are they to be so convinced of anything happening as they say it does?

God forbid if I ever step over the line and say for certain that I know EXACTLY what a person feels or is experiencing when it comes to paranormal happenings. Wouldn’t that take a lot of nerve? Say that you had a dream and told someone what happened, only for them to tell you that you didn’t dream that and had it all wrong!

Does that paint the picture better at what these people are doing?

Can’t people just let people alone to even state their experiences without being directed to take it back? Is that fear I sense that the KIA does not have an answer to something, so they make it up? There are different experiences going on out there, with positive aliens even, but they are getting redirected to think they are something else. Don’t buy into it, people need to stand their ground and allow themselves to discover what’s happening in their alien experiences.

This means you’ll even have to go up against these people claiming to be alien ambassadors and such, too. If you have to, and if you can reach high enough, go over their BIG HEAD to speak to their superior officer and report that they are acting up!

Heidi

NOTE: The positive experiences I'm mentioning in here are not with any alien that likes to rape, abduct or experiment on people. Also note, that I have spoken at UFO conferences, but have been fortunate enough to have not been met with KIA's during my own talks. I'm hoping by writing this out that the folks that do this, get the message that it's not a pleasurable experience to witness what they do.

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Alien Advice with Heidi Hollis