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I'd like to open a discussion about aliens and UFOs originating from inside the earth, and not outer space. It seems naive to replace thousands of years of fairytales, folklore and literature on the fairies, dwarves, elves and djinn, for a 100 years of science fiction movies. Why do they want everyone looking up to space instead of below our feet? My theory is that the elves and fairies are apart of a break away civilization that have survived through countless apocalyptic events on the earth, by dwelling within. Because of this, they've been able to have a steady flow of advancement without setbacks. I think they use a portal system either natural or unnatural to the earth to travel in and out. Harry Potter uses a portal to travel to the magical city of Hogwarts filled with elves and dwarves (he also uses a flying car or UFO). Dorothy uses a portal through a tornado to travel to Oz (more elves and dwarves). The Lord of the Rings has Middle Earth filled with elves and dwarves. The Narnia kids use a wardrobe portal. Peter Pan uses a guiding fairy to Neverland. Santa has a team of elves and a flying sleigh (UFO)...you get the idea. My idea with this post is to get the brain turning in a different direction. The more I read about the legends of the fairies, the more "Space Aliens" seems like a lazy person belief system. I'll leave you with this quote from Jacques Vallee, who Stephen Spielberg slyly acknowledged in a movie about space aliens (Close Encounters)
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