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We are living in a time in which the collective mind is opening and has opened itself to the possibility that “we are being visited and have been visited” (Lord Admiral Hill Norton) by beings from other worlds. This topic is no longer taboo, especially since the fact that the existence of Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) or Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon (UAPs) has been confirmed multiple times by many governments and agencies around the world, the latest example being the United States Navy and the Pentagon.
We have seen legitimate coverage on the topic from mainstream media organizations like the New York Times and CNN for example, coverage that hints to the idea that these objects do not originate on Earth or from our civilization. This type of “mainstream disclosure” has many people skeptical given the fact that so many people are having a hard time trusting these networks. For years we’ve seen a campaign within the mainstream to ridicule this topic and place it into the “conspiracy theory” bin. Therefore, it is indeed an important question to ask ourselves why they are legitimizing the topic all of a sudden after so many years of secrecy and ridicule. I propose that what we are receiving and will receive from the mainstream is simply an attempt to control the narrative on a topic that is so vast and leaves no aspect of humanity untouched. We will probably get nothing but a heavily sanitized version of the ‘truth,’ if anything and an attempt to control our perception of the phenomenon, but that’s just my opinion. Right now we don’t know what we are going to get.
Although the collective mind is opening to the reality of unknown objects performing physics defying maneuvers thanks to radar tracking data, videos, pictures and witness testimony, as well as the extraterrestrial hypothesis, when it comes to actual stories that exist within the lore of this field it still seems quite unbelievable to many, and that’s very understandable.
What Happened: One (of many) interesting recent supposed contact experiences that may currently be ongoing comes from a forest reserve in central Thailand. A hilltop (Khao Kala) there has been attracting many people, especially those who have an interest in the UFO phenomenon due to reports of UFOs seen in the area hovering above a large Buddha statue that sits atop the hill. It’s all happening approximately three hours by road or rail north from Bangkok in Nakhon Sawan, which translates to “City of Heaven.”
Those who gather there and have been gathering claim that these objects are piloted by extraterrestrials, and that they receive telepathic messages that are quite similar to the messages and teachings that come from Buddhism. To someone who hasn’t studied the lore of extraterrestrial phenomenon this may seem funny and ridiculous, but supposed telepathic communication with extraterrestrial beings is quite commonplace among those who claim to have had such experiences. In many cases the “teachings” and messages supposedly received also seem to corroborate to many other encounters from around the globe. The corroboration among experiencers is actually quite eye-opening and vast. There are thousands of experiences that corroborate with each other in several fascinating ways.
Another common corroboration seems to be the idea that we as a human race are on the brink of destroying our planet, and in doing so we may also affect beings that live on other worlds around us. These particular beings in Thailand have warned of environmental disaster and the threat of World War 111 as well if humanity does not get its affairs in order. Some of these beings in Thailand apparently come from Pluto, they arrive in spaceships via a supposed wormhole above the statue, and the beings and craft are seen spontaneously appearing and disappearing. They are supposedly thin beings with silver looking skin.
Pluto aliens worry about something so devastating happening on Earth, such as war or in the environment, that it might impact their planet. They also want to give some people the ability to communicate with them, so if humans destroy everything in a nuclear war, the aliens will be able to help survivors rebuild human civilization. (source)
This thought is also interesting and corroborates with other messages. There are many examples to choose from. The same type of messages were given telepathically to more than 60 children at a school in Zimbabwe. Harvard psychiatrist John Mack investigated the case, all of the children who were very young at the time (1994) drew the same pictures of the beings, received the same messages and recounted the exact same experience. The messages also seemed to be a warning of where our planet was heading if we do not change our ways and were beamed into the children telepathically from the beings seen by them. We covered this story 6 years ago, and have been meaning to update the article and links. It’s not hard to find if you do some independent research. You can read about the story here. Here’s a clip to a Joe Rogan podcast discussing the incident.
Here’s another example of corroboration from a 1977 news broadcast that was supposedly taken over by an extraterrestrial. There are countless examples.
Decades ago, visitors from other planets warned us about where we were headed and offered to help. But instead, we, or at least some of us, interpreted their visits as a threat, and decided to shoot first and ask questions after. – Former Canadian Defense Minister Paul Hellyer (source)
The gatherings in Thailand at this area have become quite popular, so much so to the point that in 2019 government officials disbanded multiple groups atop the hill and petitioned in court to ban mass gatherings in the area. In September of 2019, many UFO enthusiasts who gathered in the area were confronted by police and forestry officials.
Believers meditating below the statue
As for the origins of the hill’s supposed attractiveness to extraterrestrials, believers say it all began in 1997, when retired Sergeant-Major Cherd Chunsamnaun, deep in Buddhist meditation at home, received mental messages from what he insisted were aliens. He told his family. They scoffed. “I asked my father to tell the aliens to show themselves, ” says Wassana, his daughter. “The next day, the aliens sent energy to spin my brother and brother-in-law.” She says the two men were yanked up from the living room sofa and spun simultaneously, like whirling dervishes, out of the house and into the yard.
Wassana, who quit her job as a nurse to champion the extraterrestrial, says her father continued to receive telepathic messages over the years. “Before my father died (in 2000), he taught us how to communicate with the aliens,” she adds. Today, she says more than 100 other Thais have this ability after practicing with her. (source)
The Bangkok Post also describes this specific story.
As a medical professional and science lover, 56-year-old Somjit Raepeth doesn’t just believe in things that can’t be proved by fact. Mrs Somjit was born and raised in Nakhon Sawan where she worked as a nurse at a local hospital. After a long shift one day in late 1997, Mrs Somjit received a phone call from her father, Cherd Chuensamnuan, a retired army sergeant living in Uthai Thani province. “Do aliens exist?” he asked her bluntly. Based on her own experience and a lack of any evidence to the contrary, she told him, “no”. Sgt Cherd was a monk before he joined the army. He loved to meditate and did so every day.
Several weeks later he called his daughter again. He said he could hear an alien in his mind while he was meditating. It said there would be a big disaster that would kill half the world’s population. “They are real,” Sgt Cherd said. “I won’t believe it until I see it with my own eyes,” she replied. Mrs Somjit asked her father to send the alien over to her house in Nakhon Sawan, repeating that she’d believe him when she saw it first-hand. Not long after, the nurse received a phone call from her father while she was working her night shift at the hospital. “They are on their way to see you now,” he said, before hanging up.
Less than five minutes later, Mrs Somjit got a worried phone call from her sister-in-law. “He is spinning out, please come home,” her sister said, referring to Mrs Somjit’s husband, Charoen Raepeth. Mrs Somjit was confused, but she couldn’t leave her shift until the morning. When she finally arrived home, Mr Charoen explained everything. He said he had lost control of his body and began spinning like a top. He spun out to the front yard of the house and was shocked by what was in the sky.
“I saw a big, round flying object with a bright orange light in the centre and many other smaller lights spinning around it,” Mr Charoen told Spectrum. Mrs Somjit called her father back and told him to inform the aliens that she was at home waiting for them. Around 8pm, when most houses in the neighbourhood had already turned out their lights, she got the call. “They are on their way again,” he said.
Mrs Somjit and her two other sisters went outside to stand in front of the house. There it was, up in the sky. The sisters looked each other in the face and said: “It is real.” Having lived in Khao Kala for 47 years, not much surprises 67-year-old Payung Chuensrinuan. She lives at the foot of Hill 145, which is part of the Kala mountain range and named after its height above sea level. The place is a hot spot for sightings of unexplained lights in the sky.
Mrs Prayung had her first encounter with the paranormal long before Mrs Somjit. The incident took place one evening when everyone in her family was out at a local funeral. She was home with her nephew that night. Sitting on her front porch at 9pm, a large object with a light “as bright as the moon” came flying out of nowhere and hovered down close to her. She didn’t know what it was, so called her nephew to come and see.
“It was quiet so it couldn’t have been a plane and it was covered by blinking lights,” she said. “Then it flew away very fast. I thought I was dreaming.”
People making their way to visit the hilltop
The Takeaway: I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, the UFO/extraterrestrial topic truly leaves no aspect of humanity untouched. Be it history, technology, science, metaphysics, spirituality and more. It’s truly a consciousness expanding realization and a paradigm shifting moment for humanity if we do indeed ever get to experience it, and it will force humanity to expand its perception with regards to how we perceive the nature of our reality.
One thing seems to become more clear every single year is that we are not alone, never have been alone, and we are and have been visited for a very long time. At least that’s my opinion based on my experiences and examining the evidence that seems to making its way into the public domain.
Despite the fact that this topic has exploded in the mainstream I believe this is a citizens initiative, and as I said earlier in the article any type of information that leaks into the mainstream is most likely to be a heavily sanitized version.
At the end of the day we have a lot of issues on our planet to resolve. This should be our main focus. Ironically, this is the message from various groups of extraterrestrials supposedly visiting our planet and making contact with people. This is not to say that all extraterrestrials are benevolent or malevolent, but that’s a deeper discussion, one I discuss in this article I recently published if you’re interested.
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IMAGE CREDIT: Jamie Fullerton via VICE