I think money is one of the big problems, you know? Of
course money is not bad in itself, but as the old song says, Money makes the world
go round. This is not good. Ufology is also an industry and it’s the
market that makes the rules.
Imagine an individual who becomes interested in the UFO
phenomenon. He or she reads a lot, and perhaps decides to write a book about
UFOs.
The publisher produces books to make money, and there are
some ideas that sell more than others.
(Forget about truth, we are talking of making a living
through the UFO industry.)
A book of course is like a space that must be filled with
words. Graphics will help, and perhaps will give the book some scientific look,
but it’s not enough. You must write things about UFO, and if you did a good
reading with intelligence and honesty, will find only people, humans like you
writing about extraterrestrials, aliens, conspiracies, cabals, shadow
governments, the Illuminati, etc.
You will also find unreliable or anonymous sources,
self-proclaimed contactees, pseudo-science, a touch of religion and New Age.
What you will not find are clear, reliable evidences that
the extraterrestrials exist at all.
Here the future “expert” must cross the Rubicon, and decide
if she/he will go on with the idea of writing and selling books. If the decision
is positive, you are now into the UFO-ET industry with its own rules.
You sold your soul to the market and consequently must
write what sells, not what is true.
Just find something new, if your imagination is active
and repeat what others wrote before.
Try your hand with extraterrestrials, aliens,
conspiracies, cabals, shadow governments, the Illuminati, anonymous sources,
self-proclaimed contactees, pseudo-science, a touch of religion and New Age and
why not some abductions narrative.
If you are honest at least with yourself, you will recognize
that your texts are fiction, not fact.
Of course, given that you are under the marketing rules,
your hypothetical readers must not know that they are reading imaginary tales
and invented stories.