What I do not understand is what the abductees really mean by being a hybrid. It would seem a plausible implication is alien DNA. Do they not mean that? IT would seem they do. They have clear memories. Its remarkable.
This has always puzzled me. But over the years a few things have struck me about alleged ET - they seem remarkably stupid about human biology, and there seem incapable of empathically understanding physical fear. That doesn't sit well with me, especially when I add the absence of culture. They don't seem like natively physical beings to me.
So are we humans being forcibly bred with a physical ET species? I doubt it. For me it makes more sense that there is a tweaking of our DNA from a metaphysical dimension - in other words playing with the pre-physical metaphysical dimension in order to create a physical vehicle that suits our ongoing needs. That is possibly an immensely difficult thing to do, given the complexity of the human genome and the range of unintended consequences that could arise from fiddling with it. This is just sci fi imagining, nothing concrete.
Here's a question. Imagine humanity 200 years from now on our current technological trajectory. How well do you think our current physicality is suited to that future? If we are to physically venture into space how suited are our bodies to that kind of adventure?
There are a whole bunch of reasons for imagining the current model of the human physical body is at its use by date, and its time for an upgrade. Now I am not saying this is the case. I just asked myself a simple question - if this 'hybridisation' is happening why might it be a good idea?
I have read theories that ET is doing this to take over humanity and I do not buy this for a bunch of reasons. The chief one being that if the claims about reincarnation are real not a lot of us are from 'here' in any case - so the distinctive thing about being human is having a primate body and bugger all else. Are our souls 'human'?
This raises a question we almost never ask - what is human? We have a bunch of derivative words - humane, humanitarian, humanistic - and they all sound good and noble, but what does 'human' actually mean - especially when we tie it to our physical body and then associate a bunch of spiritual ideas with it.
At best we are confused, at worst we are ignorant.
And yet we are exercised by the prospect that we might be hybridised and transformed into other than we are. The evidence that there's some kind of strategy to 'hybridise' humanity seems to be compelling, provided we understand what it means - which we do not, mostly (some may do). Something is certainly going on, but is the 'hybridisation' a literal rendition of whatever that is, or is it a metaphor? Remember so-called abductions do not seem to happen in a purely physical sense.
There seem to be a lot of people with opinions, which is usual, but not a lot of folk with actual knowledge (no barrier to having an opinion).
Personally, I haven't a bloody clue in terms of anything that even vaguely resembles knowledge. And neither do I have an opinion. All I have done is ask whether this all might be a jolly good thing, and if it is why is it that?
I must confess that on a deep intuitive level I feel somewhere between being unconcerned and mildly excited. That may not mean anything at all to you, but it means something to me.