OP's original post/content could/should have a profound affect on the content of this forum and of all forums/books/videos/discussions relating to the paranormal, imo. It's certainly effected and disturbed me
A Reddit thread linked me to here:
https://www.reddit.com/r/conspiracy/com ... overnment/
Ghosts, all paranormal activity, 'space aliens', UFOs, Bigfoot, Yowie, incubus/succubus, etc. How many million humans going back countless centuries have attempted to find an explanation for all these and more, not to mention religions, philosophers, historians, etc. who've grappled with these subjects? And the explanation could be right under our noses, unseen
It's said humans can see and hear less than one percent of all that exists around us. Were we designed that way for our own protection? Or were we rendered that way by the very entities thus able to exploit our blindness/vulnerability?
John Keel claimed that research has shown that roughly one third of humans experience the paranormal. Two thirds don't. It's a topic which floats around online with many believing the one third who do have these experiences due to inheritance or they've retained abilities common in ancient man. Others attribute ability to perceive the paranormal to configurations of the brain, or trauma. Still others suspect ability to perceive the paranormal is a developing ability which will eventually be common to all
Jacques Vallee seems to be saying that all paranormal manifestations are the work of tricksters who've been around since the dawn of mankind and he seems to believe these same tricksters can manifest physically and produce nuts and bolts evidence simultaneous with interdimensionality. I'm not sure what he believes, to be honest, because a reading of his work past and present often seems contradictory. But quantum physics is producing some astounding evidence, so perhaps Vallee and ilk will eventually explain things we can comprehend
But back to the one third of humans who are able to perceive a raft of paranormal phenomena. Are they able to do so due to unusual wrinkles in the brain, trauma, inheritance, etc. Or are they chosen by the Red Goggles entities for reasons currently unknown? And if that's the case, would you prefer to belong to the one-third paranormal percipients -- or be a member of the oblivious and often sceptical two-thirds? Right now, I think I'd prefer to be a member of the latter
After watching the video linked by the OP (the section nominated by him regarding the Red Goggles Entities) I did a bit of a search for the identity of the individual making the claims. If I hit the right note, he's Cliff High, about whom I know nothing at the moment, although some appear to consider him a charlatan
The Reddit post linked above didn't appear to be able to find much if any information relating to the night-vision red-goggles spoken about by Cliff High as used briefly in Vietnam. Were they relegated to top-secret files? Has anyone here heard anything about them in Vietnam forums or similar?
People like Keel and Vallee have stated their belief that all paranormal phenomena (which would include Yowies/Bigfoot, UFOs, extraterrestrial aliens, etc.) are the work of interdimensional 'tricksters'. Now Cliff High claims those same tricksters/enteties were rendered terrifyingly visible via the military-issued red-goggles. The Tibetan Book of the Dead warns that during the passage from physical death to the after-life, equally terrifying entities will be seen and should be ignored. Similar warnings are issued to those considering yoga and meditation
It would seem that thousands of years on the part of mankind to understand and explain paranormal phenomena could be encapsulated instead within the term, 'interdimensional demons/tricksters', rather than believing and hoping (as many do) that ghosts are the manifestations of our deceased ancestors or the sad shades of murder victims and suicides
It's said that the interdimensional demons/tricksters have easy access to our deepest secrets, thoughts, fears, etc. And that they're able to tailor paranormal phenomena to best exploit our vulnerabilities and personality or simply intrigue or terrify. And we, with our extremely limited perception of all that exists around us, are easily fooled into believing in ghosts, UFOs and other manifestations
the question is, why would these demons and tricksters set out to fool us via paranormal experiences while we're alive? What's their motivation? Is it to persuade us, for example, that in time we too will become ghosts able to perhaps assist or guide the living? Is it to convince us of the existence a safe and pleasant after-life to which almost all of us will eventually be consigned? Is it to persuade us to go with those glowing friends and family awaiting us at the end of the 'tunnel' after we die? Instead of seeing demon tricksters when we die, will we instead see only their comforting, 'heavenly' masks or a Jetson/Star Wars world/futuristic type heaven?
Is the only road to safety actually that narrow path described by religions?