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Greetings again from the darkness. Are there alien-human hybrids living amongst us right now? That’s the question documentarian Serena DC is looking to answer with this latest. She is a published author and talk show host, and has directed other documentary projects with subjects from ‘beyond’. The first thing we learn is also the first thing that puts us a bit on the defensive: there are many definitions of hybrid. The generally accepted definition is “half ET/hal human”. In other words, shared DNA.
Most of this, including the interviews with those who identify as hybrids, is presented as accepted as fact. Of course, you will need to make up your own mind. Personally, I fall on the skeptical side, and honestly watched this as I’ve watched previous shows on Bigfoot or Sasquatch. I certainly believe that such things are possible … it’s just that I fall into the group described here as not accepting our “intergalactic heritage”.
What seems clear is that we believe these folks believe. They don’t come across as crazy, and even when interviewing one of the ‘hybrids’, the story makes sense from the viewpoint of ‘possibility’, just not of ‘probability’. One of the experts informs us that we don’t yet comprehend “consciousness”, which leads to our inability to accept such things. The promise of psychic or other special powers is mentioned a few times, yet no hard evidence is presented.
The Knights Templar were formed in the year 1118, and a modern-day Grand Master is interviewed, recounting the legends passed along over the last (nearly) one thousand years. Most would likely believe that astral visitations may have occurred, and possibly even human abductions by aliens … it’s just that the only evidence provided is hearsay. Are the aliens “out there” or “around here”? Nothing is proven, but again, we believe that they believe. Serena DC certainly structures the documentary as presenting facts, and for those who wish to believe, this might just be the key.
THE HYBRIDS Explores Extraordinary Claims in New Documentary, Available May 12.
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