Former Pentagon Scientist, Vallée, and FBI Report Suggest Interdimensional Beings Exist Among Us

The idea that extraterrestrials might be interdimensional beings is advanced by many UFO researchers. That hypothesis appears to have seriously changed after the Skinwalker Ranch incidents, as well as astronomer and UFO researcher Jacques Vallée’s suggestion that aliens are real but exist in another dimension that coexists with our own.

The extraterrestrial hypothesis remains the leading explanation for UFOs by many experts.

However, there are many ufologists who have abandoned it in favor of the interdimensional hypothesis. Paranormal researcher Brad Steiger wrote, “We are dealing with a multidimensional paraphysical phenomenon that is largely native to planet Earth.”

The interdimensional hypothesis is seen as an alternative to the popular extraterrestrial hypothesis, proposed by experts such as Meade Layne, John Keel, J. Allen Hynek and   Jacques Vallée  . According to him, UFOs are a modern manifestation of a phenomenon that has occurred throughout recorded human history, which in earlier times was attributed to mythological or supernatural creatures.

Jacques Vallée claims that UFOs and related events of a paranormal nature involve visits from other “realities” or “dimensions”. The idea proposes that these alternate realities exist separately from, but parallel to, our own. In 1975’s The Edge of Reality  , Vallée and Hynek considered the possibility of what they call “interconnected universes”.

According to Hynek, “There could be another universe with different quantum rules or vibration rates, if you will. Our own space-time continuum could be a cross-section through a universe with many more dimensions… Think of the difficulty you would have in convincing an Aboriginal person that TV pictures are playing in this room right now! Yet they are here. You have to have a transducer to see them – i.e. a TV set. Well, in the same vein, there could be interconnected universes here! We have this idea of ​​space, we always think of another universe somewhere else. Can not. Maybe it’s right here.

In his 1969 book, “  Passport to Magonia: On UFOS, Folkore and Parallel Worlds  ”, Vallée argues for a “parallel universe coexisting with ours”. The idea was reiterated in Vallée’s subsequent writings. He summarized his objection in his 1990 article “Five Arguments Against the Extraterrestrial Origin of Unidentified Flying Objects”:

1. Unexplained close encounters are far more numerous than needed for any physical Earth survey;
2. The humanoid body structure of the alleged “aliens” probably did not originate on another planet and is not biologically adapted for space travel;
3. Behavior reported in thousands of abduction reports contradicts the hypothesis of genetic or scientific experimentation on humans by an advanced race;
4. The extent of the phenomenon throughout recorded human history demonstrates that UFOs are not a contemporary phenomenon;
5. The apparent ability of UFOs to manipulate space and time suggests radically different and richer alternatives.

A study   published in ResearchGate   proposes that there must be an interdimensional membrane that protects one dimension from the other, and the interdimensional tunnels that exist between (connecting) these dimensions must have an unstable entrance, wandering unpredictably from one hypersurface to another. There, if one is caught at the entrance of any of these tunnels, devoid of any singularities and horizons, one must travel to the other dimensions which will always be > 4 as allowed by the laws of physics in force in the 4D universe.

American journalist John Keel (1930-2009) believed in extraterrestrials and speculated that stories from folklore and religious texts were proof that humanity had indeed made contact with other forms of intelligent life, but that they were not from outer space. Instead, they were beings from other dimensions:   ultraterrestrials  . Keel theorized that these beings could shapeshift to look like anything, and attributed them to stories of demons, monsters, angels, ogres, and changelings. He thought that these ultraterrestrials probably had a sense of right and wrong, and that they were capable of manipulating humanity.

One of the benefits of the Interdimensional Hypothesis according to   Hilary Evans   (1929-2011), a British pictorial archivist, author and researcher on UFOs and other paranormal phenomena, is that it can explain the apparent ability of UFOs to appear and disappear not just from sight. , but from the radar; for interdimensional UFOs can enter and leave our dimension at will, which means they have the ability to materialize and dematerialize.

On the other hand, Evans argues that if the other dimension is a little more advanced than ours, or perhaps our own future, that would explain the tendency of UFOs to represent near-future technologies.

One of the most fascinating documents about aliens as interdimensional beings has been found in the FBI files. Memo 6751 (dated July 8, 1947) is the most important to UFOlogy, according to former FBI Special Agent John DeSouza. According to the report, among other species, we are visited by creatures not only from other planets, but also from other dimensions. In particular, they are from the etheric plane coexisting with our physical Universe, materialized entities that appeared as translucent giants.

Memo 6751 remained classified for 63 years until Executive Order 13526 allowed its declassification and release. The memo may not be a “smoking gun”, but it is significant that it has remained untouched by Project Grudge’s Blue Book disinformation campaigns.

Could the phenomena at the Utah ranch, also known as the Skinwalker Ranch, have been the result of interdimensional beings or time travelers accessing our space-time continuum, or physical beings leaping vast interstellar distances through wormholes or stargates?

The Doctor. Travis Taylor joined businessman Brandon Fugals’ team at the infamous Fugals Skinwalker ranch three years ago and firmly believed that he would be able to solve the ranch’s many mysteries in short order. But the longer he stayed, the stranger things got.

In his recent interview with investigative journalist George Knapp, he said: “You know, I had never seen a UFO until I got there. Now, I’ve seen more UFOs now than you can count.”

In the surprisingly candid and comprehensive interview, Dr. Taylor shared his thoughts on the role of science in the pursuit of the unknown, his personal experience with strange phenomena at Skinwalker Ranch, the physical effects of close contact instances, and the mysterious “hitchhike effect” that numerous UFO/psychic eyewitnesses have reported.

In his opinion, this unexplained phenomenon may be different for people with regard to brain activity. Hypothetically speaking, he said the phenomenon could be connected to different planes of the universe. He added that he might agree with the idea of ​​a portal, but he wasn’t sure. He believes it’s bizarre, but there’s some truth to it.

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