In the "Fog": Between Two Levels of Survival

The common thread between Chapa’s alien knowledge and other things I’ve written about, which take place in the fog and apparently occur on Earth, is that these are experiences a person going through them is not supposed to remember. They do not have a “constant knower,” and not everyone wants them to remember.
People like Chapa, who reported alien abductions, were not taken far from Earth, and when returned, they reportedly underwent memory suppression to reconstruct what had happened because they could not remember everything. Chapa is exceptional. Even people who supposedly worked in the “real research” or in agencies referred to here as MIB – “fog organizations” – either do not remember or are not sure they hadn’t hallucinated everything. I have written extensively here about the protocols of forgetting they went through, as well as the gaslighting of those who do remember.

Forgetting, in a normative sense, is a recommendation for human survival. Chapa himself said, “If you want to learn survival, don’t come to me; and if you do, try not to remember my stories.” Yet, in my eyes, there is no greater survival than what Chapa taught us. If there seems to be a contradiction, it is because the word “survival” has a different meaning at the two levels of human existence, and perhaps for most people, it is better to remain at the level they currently occupy.

As for myself, I am not certain which human level I belong to.

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