The short short version is that people or aliens wearing tech with hover boards, that the villagers reference look like the Green Goblin from the Toby Maguire Spiderman movies, terrorize a village. One girl is almost abducted. Probably not aliens as the girl heard them speak Spanish.
The gov't says it's miners trying to scare them off, but nobody has that kind of tech. These villages have internet access via satellite, and modern shotguns, and while they are remote, are not using blowguns and completely uncivilized.
The film maker goes and interviews them, and give a summary of his documentary. He give them night vision goggles, etc. to help them out.
This is another in a series of Peruvian face stealers, if you have ever read or heard that material.
I imagine rolling in on a disconnected tribe in an electric helicopter, multiple laser shows mounted on the roof, one of those microwave area denial systems, shooting beams of molten hot feels into the chests of the locals, and a 30,000 watt sound system blasting rave music at jet engine volumes. The resulting cave drawings would be phenomenal.
Were they on Ayahuasca or something like that. Seeing aliens is relatively common when taking high doses of psychedelics, and the Amazon is full of them.
The whole village? The 15 year old girl gathering fruit and the people that responded to rescue her seeing two of these "aliens"? I'm willing to leave plenty of space for hoax, delusions, etc. But one this that doesn't exist, is a mass hallucination. People on psychedelic drugs have very different visions, though I do admit they are sculpted by prior expectations.
And those beings many people see, aren't aliens, their demons.
Actually not as unlikely as you might think. Stuff like this has happened all over Europe in the Middle Ages, look up St. Anthony’s Fire.
Basically, there’s a fungus called ergot that grows on wheat and causes insane hallucinations (and eventually death) when eaten. Before this was known, when the harvest got infected, the entire town sometimes ate from it and were all raptured away with crazy visions of either heaven or hell.
This the same fungus that Albert Hoffman later used as the basis for synthesizing LSD.
You're right, and wrong at the same time. You're correct about your historical examples of crazes, but you're wrong about hallucinations. When people hallucinate, or groups of people affected by the same chemicals/drugs/fungus etc., they do not see the same thing. There is no such thing as a "mass hallucination".
The video that was just released of the "jellyfish" uap from 2018 is unsettling, if real, and seems to fit the bill for a version of the hovering tech
Yeah that was nuts
Why don't they ever give a summary? I am willing to put more effort into reading than videos.
The short short version is that people or aliens wearing tech with hover boards, that the villagers reference look like the Green Goblin from the Toby Maguire Spiderman movies, terrorize a village. One girl is almost abducted. Probably not aliens as the girl heard them speak Spanish.
The gov't says it's miners trying to scare them off, but nobody has that kind of tech. These villages have internet access via satellite, and modern shotguns, and while they are remote, are not using blowguns and completely uncivilized.
The film maker goes and interviews them, and give a summary of his documentary. He give them night vision goggles, etc. to help them out.
This is another in a series of Peruvian face stealers, if you have ever read or heard that material.
I imagine rolling in on a disconnected tribe in an electric helicopter, multiple laser shows mounted on the roof, one of those microwave area denial systems, shooting beams of molten hot feels into the chests of the locals, and a 30,000 watt sound system blasting rave music at jet engine volumes. The resulting cave drawings would be phenomenal.
Cargo cult x10
Tyvm!
I hear they've got an information anal douche for the impatient.
I never learned to read that way. You got mad skills. Bravo
Always time to learn, bend over.
Were they on Ayahuasca or something like that. Seeing aliens is relatively common when taking high doses of psychedelics, and the Amazon is full of them.
The whole village? The 15 year old girl gathering fruit and the people that responded to rescue her seeing two of these "aliens"? I'm willing to leave plenty of space for hoax, delusions, etc. But one this that doesn't exist, is a mass hallucination. People on psychedelic drugs have very different visions, though I do admit they are sculpted by prior expectations.
And those beings many people see, aren't aliens, their demons.
Actually not as unlikely as you might think. Stuff like this has happened all over Europe in the Middle Ages, look up St. Anthony’s Fire.
Basically, there’s a fungus called ergot that grows on wheat and causes insane hallucinations (and eventually death) when eaten. Before this was known, when the harvest got infected, the entire town sometimes ate from it and were all raptured away with crazy visions of either heaven or hell.
This the same fungus that Albert Hoffman later used as the basis for synthesizing LSD.
You're right, and wrong at the same time. You're correct about your historical examples of crazes, but you're wrong about hallucinations. When people hallucinate, or groups of people affected by the same chemicals/drugs/fungus etc., they do not see the same thing. There is no such thing as a "mass hallucination".