Unraveling the mystery of aliens or robots: our visitors from beyond

Strange and Mysterious Visitors: aliens or robots?

Is it possible that at least some of the meetings with aliens involved not aliens, but robots? Let's not dismiss such a contradictory scenario. Indeed, there is some evidence that suggests that we should look in this direction.

With that said, let's look at a few cases that fall into the category of "robots, not aliens." Let's start with a case that is as legendary today as it was in 1952, when this strange saga took place. On the night of September 12, 1952, something terrifying struck the small West Virginia town of Flatwoods.

What exactly it was remains a mystery to this day. All that can be said for sure is that it was disgusting, fearsome and simply monstrous. Accordingly, he became known as the Flatwoods monster. Located in Braxton County and surrounded by mountainous, wooded terrain, Flatwoods is a very small town, as evidenced by the fact that today its population is less than four hundred people.

In 1952 it was even smaller. However, that evening the population of the town was briefly replenished by one visitor from... well... unknown from where.

It all began as the sun was setting on a warm, still September evening. A group of Flatwoods boys were playing soccer in the town's schoolyard when they froze in their tracks at the sight of a brightly lit, fiery object passing overhead, causing amazement and surprise. All the boys could be sure of was that the object was egg-shaped or round.

Its color ranged from orange to fiery red. As the stunned children watched in awe, they saw the object begin to descend - at high speed, no less - toward one of Flatwood's largest peaks. Not surprisingly, as children, they saw it as a great adventure.

As a result, they, along with a woman named Kathleen May and a recent US Army recruit Eugene Lemon, went to the scene of the action. Soon the group reached the hill on which the hill was located, and it was dusk. The first thing the group noticed when they reached the dark peak was something brightly lit among the trees. No one knew what it was. But these were clearly not the lights of a farmhouse, truck, or car.

Suddenly, the air was filled with a foul smell, not like the sulfur of the devil. It was not a good sign. However, to their credit, they went further and decided to find out the true nature of the light source. They soon found out: when the air was filled with a strange hissing sound, a pair of glowing red eyes could be seen coming closer and closer.

Kathleen May had the sense to bring a flashlight with her, and she quickly pointed it at her eyes. At the same time, she also illuminated the hideous creature that possessed these fiery eyes. In front of the hysterical group of fearless souls towered a floating monster about ten feet tall, seemingly humanoid in shape, with a large black cap behind his head, which gave the whole head the appearance of an "ace of spades", and perhaps even was disguised.

Oddly enough, its lower half was shaped like an ice cream cone, with wires and cables coming out of it. This question about the cone-shaped bottom led the flying saucer hunters to believe that the monster was actually enclosed in some kind of remote-controlled vehicle.

When the creature switched its attention to the group and wildly shot laser beams from its eyes, the brave group suddenly stopped being brave. They didn't wait to see what would happen next. One by one, everyone was running, screaming-possibly for their lives.

Mrs. May, panting, shouted to the boys to follow her to her house, which they all did. Upon arrival, possibly as a result of exposure to the harmful smell that hovered around the hill, several boys became ill, they were sick and even vomited. Kathleen May quickly and hesitantly called the local police, who, intriguingly, were busy responding to reports of what was described as a "plane crash" in the area.

It turned out that no crashed plane was ever found - which suggests that the "plane" and the brightly lit UFO that descended that night on a high hill were one and the same. Since Flatwoods was and remains a very small town, it soon became known about what had happened. Local media quickly arrived at the scene, and even the US Air Force drew attention to what had happened.

Despite an intensive investigation conducted by the press and the military, the mystery of the Flatwood monster was never solved - by the time other people appeared on the scene, the creature had long disappeared. However, it is interesting to note that Flatwoods is located just 125 miles from the city of Point Pleasant, West Virginia, where another red-eyed monster was seen in 1966-1967. His well-known name is Motman, more on that later.

And now we turn to the controversial issue of the late Flip Corso, who claimed that the "aliens" discovered in Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947, were actually a kind of robots. In July 1997, one of the most controversial books on the subject of UFOs was published. Its name: "The day after Roswell." Its author is Philip J. Corso. Ghostwriter: Bill Burns from the TV show "UFO Hunters".

Simon & Schuster Publishing House, which published the book, presented the following annotation to it:

An exciting revelation that reads like a thriller, "The Day After Roswell" is an amazing description of what happened in Roswell, New Mexico, so many years ago, and how the consequences of this mysterious crash of an unidentified plane are relevant today

The quote:

Former member of the National Security Council under President Eisenhower and an employee of the Department of Foreign Technology in the U.S. Army, Colonel Philip J. Corso was assigned to work at the site of a strange plane crash in Roswell in 1947. He had no idea that his work there would forever change his life and the course of history.

UFO sightings Roswell

Moreover, Corso claimed that he had seen the bodies of dwarf, black-eyed creatures from the Roswell crash and claimed that they were not aliens as such, but biological robots created by an alien race that we, the human race, have never seen before. And not only that: the same race of robots were time travelers.

Some of this data, especially in the part concerning robots, was similar to the data of a man named Nigel Kerner, author of the books "The Song of the Greys" and "Gray Aliens and the Gathering of Souls" - "grey" is a popular term in UFO research for "aliens". As for the annotation to the book "Grey Aliens and the Harvesting of Souls", it reads as follows:

In 1997, Nigel Kerner first introduced the idea of the coming of aliens known as Greys to Earth, explaining that Greys are complex biological robots created by an extraterrestrial civilization that they have long outlived

The quote:

Now let's move on to one of the most famous cases of alien abduction. The night of October 10, 1973, Calvin Parker and Charles Hickson will not forget. And it all started in a completely normal, calm way. Forty-two-year-old Hixon and nineteen-year-old Parker worked together and often spent time fishing on the Pascagoula River in Mississippi. It was about nine o'clock in the evening of a dark and fateful night when their world collapsed around them. The fish pecked for a while.

Pascagoula abduction

However, very little time passed, and the two men were hooked. "Caught" would probably be a more appropriate terminology. Sitting on the bank of the river, both could not help noticing that in the distance there was a strange blue flickering light - strange in the sense that it seemed to repeat the outline of the river, but was slightly higher than it. Both Hixon and Parker stared at it, trying to figure out what it was.

Earth, quite possibly, had nothing to do with it. They wondered: a helicopter? But there was no noise. A plane? Too low and slow. Someone's joke?

As the strange thing approached, both men quickly realized: it was unlike anything they had ever seen before. It was a rather small ship, oval in shape, illuminated-almost luminous. They were suddenly engulfed by a vomiting-inducing deep rumble. Everything seemed strange, unreal, like a dream when the couple tried to crawl away. It failed: after a few seconds, Parker and Hixon were practically unable to move. Suddenly the ship came very close-dangerously close-and a doorway opened.

Both men watched in horror as three bizarre-looking creatures levitated in the doorway and hovered in the air for a few seconds, looking directly at the two frightened fishermen. Everything went from bad to worse: The creatures, which were mostly humanoid, had strange faces resembling tight-fitting masks, and three feather-like protrusions protruded from their heads. As for their hands, they looked like crab hands; Hickson would later correct this by calling them "lobster-like". Moreover, the "creatures" looked somewhat "robot-like".

Perhaps that's exactly what they were. In light of all of the above, perhaps we should take a deeper look at the controversy surrounding aliens and robots. Perhaps we will discover something incredible: that our "aliens" are not exactly what we imagine them to be.


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Ufologist, PhD, blogger, I go on my own expeditions for UFOs. I use scientific methods to investigate the UAP phenomenon

Serg Toporkov

Ufologist, Ph.D., blogger, I go on my own expeditions for UFOs. I use scientific methods to investigate the UAP phenomenon. Write to me


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