Don’t summon them don’t try to look for them. Benevolent NHI idea is BULLSHIT

Avoid seeking them out or attempting to summon them. The idea of benevolent Non-Human Intelligences (NHI) is misguided.

If they exist—something I’m not entirely convinced of—actively looking for them could attract unwanted attention. We simply don’t understand their true intentions. While there are accounts of them being described as benevolent, these claims are often based on emotions, which can be easily manipulated.

When we examine their actions, they rarely seem benevolent. Instances of cattle mutilations and non-consensual abductions and experiments raise serious red flags. Some may argue that these abductions are actually benevolent and part of a spiritual awakening, but I find it more plausible to view them as extraterrestrial in nature. And if there is a spiritual aspect, it’s far from angelic or holy.

I believe many cling to the idea that NHIs are benevolent because they fear confronting the possibility that, if they are real, they might not have our best interests at heart. If they were truly divine beings, why do they allow billions to suffer from violence, poverty, and disease, only sharing their technology with a select few corrupt elites?

It just doesn’t add up. Stay cautious—avoid seeking them out or attempting to summon them! You’ve been warned!

One thought on “Don’t summon them don’t try to look for them. Benevolent NHI idea is BULLSHIT

  1. You raise some compelling points about the uncertainty surrounding non-human intelligence (NHI) and their potential intentions. It’s understandable to be skeptical, especially given the history of unsettling reports like cattle mutilations and alleged abductions. The idea that we might be inadvertently drawing attention to ourselves by attempting to engage with them is worth considering.

    One could argue that while some experiences are reported as benevolent, the underlying motives of these beings remain shrouded in mystery. The emotional manipulations you mentioned certainly complicate our understanding of their actions. It’s essential to approach the subject with caution and a critical mindset rather than accepting the notion of benevolence at face value.

    Your point about the disparity between reported NHI technology acquisition by a select elite and the suffering of the general population is poignant. If there are advanced beings out there, the question of their responsibility toward humanity can be unsettling. It keeps us grounded in the reality that, regardless of their nature, we must proceed with caution.

    Ultimately, whether or not NHIs are benevolent, it’s wise to focus on our human experiences and address the challenges we face here on Earth, rather than seeking out something that could potentially bring more harm than good. Thanks for sharing your perspective!

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