Discerning Alien Disinformation by Montalk
Review by Scott Albright
Aliens aren’t real are they? Oh sure, it doesn’t matter that we’re just one species on a tiny planet living in a short fragment of time in a giant universe that knows no beginning or end. It doesn’t matter that the Kepler telescope is finding more and more planets similar to Earth everyday, or that many of those planets have been around for a lot longer than ours. No, humans have to be the only intelligent species in this infinitesimal universe teeming with galaxies, stars, and planets we haven’t even discovered yet. No, we have to be alone. Or are we? The very informational pamphlet-like book I found online titled Discerning Alien Disinformation claims there are several alien species right here on Earth, controlling our daily lives! The author, simply named Montalk, claims there are multidimensional sentient beings and other intelligent creatures from different parts of the universe which use various means of human manipulation for their own benefit. Montalk says these creatures can plant disinformation and manipulate major life changing events on different parts of our historical timeline, altering all of human societies’ future pathways. They are creatures that can alter the course of history, and our collective memory of it, through multi-temporal disinformation campaigns. Now if you don’t believe in aliens this may all seem a bit outrageous, but if you’re one of those whose thought about it and decided that aliens could be sophisticated enough to travel multidimensionally, than this might already sound pretty familiar. I personally don’t have any evidence to prove or disprove that aliens exist, but I do think that if an alien species were to visit Earth they would have to have some pretty sophisticated technology to do so, and could have many reasons to keep their existence hidden from humans. For some reason I doubt any of those reasons would be because of any type of a threat we pose to them. Think about it. If humans are still killing each other in wars over resources, what makes you think a sophisticated alien species doesn’t also need resources to feed their families and keep them alive and out populating the universe? What makes you think they wouldn’t view Earth as a giant farm or breeding ground for their resource needs? Like Nina Paley & Porno for Pyros sing, “We’ll make great pets.” But the alien argument aside, Montalk makes some very interesting points about disinformation. Besides the time traveling multidimensional telepathic aspect to it, much of what Montalk claims aliens are doing, humans are also doing. It’s no secret corporations use subliminal messages and behavior modification audio/visual systems to influence worker and customer actions. There's no doubt that Big Media is filled with agents and conspirators planting lies and half-truths for political or financial gain. It’s obvious that humans too have tried to rewrite or alter the course of history through highly synthetic processes. And that’s what makes Discerning Alien Disinformation such a good read. Because learning about the tactics, strategies, and goals of the disinformation campaigns Montalk discusses will help you to also understand them on a human to human level. There are people who get paid to disseminate disinformation, yet honest reporters seeking to find the truth have to write for free or next to nothing. It’s not about objectivity or information selection either. It’s about honesty. But as the saying goes, “The first casualty of war is the truth.” And at war we are. Constantly and always, but will those wars extend into outer space? Are aliens somehow a part of all this killing and warfare? Will humans have to fight them in some intergalactic war? Montalk doesn’t say yes or no to that, but the book does have different scenarios for dealing with future outcomes after the disclosure of alien existence occurs. Some guidance is also provided on how to know if an alien is positive or negative, as there are both types and it’s not always easy to tell, so Montalk says. Perhaps my favorite part of the book is the description of the positive aliens. Montalk says higher positive aliens “possess love, empathy, and understanding” and they fuse their “higher emotional and higher intellectual” sides “into harmony and balance.” Montalk says we will notice that these aliens have “a strong degree of sentience, lucidity, earnestness, intelligence, and wisdom,” and that “their verbal and telepathic communications resound with truth.” In their communication Montalk says that “they are good at encrypting deeper truths into what they say, truths that reveal themselves only in hindsight when one has finally matured enough to understand them, yet they are equally talented at packing much meaning into few words and saying the right things at the right time.” Further on Montalk writes, “Positve beings, particularly the middle ambiterrestrials and above, never appeal to your baser instincts or use ego hooks to coerce cooperation. Instead they speak more to your higher reasoning and intuition.” Hopefully these higher positive aliens will have a greater impact on our planet than the negative one’s, but if you don’t believe in aliens I guess it doesn’t matter one way or the other. Unfortunately, disinformation isn’t just an alien phenomenon, so it would be wise to read up on all of the potential future possibilities in the dark art, just in case. |
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