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During the decades between Roswell and the present, the good aliens who
      had contacted MJ12 to counter the likes of the Omnipotent Krlll persisted.
      Movies such as ET and Close Encounters have their
      basis in the growing perception that there were two types of
      aliens. However, there are those humans who could not sort this out, and
      continue to believe that all aliens are the bad sort, and one
      should have their guard up against them all. A strong segment of the
      military and CIA likewise benefit from this perception, as they would like
      to see the public cling to them for defense, and not turn in curiosity or
      welcoming toward the alien presence. This is simply territorial protection
      on their part, but nonetheless the public is told horror stories only
      by this crowd. David Icke, while sincere, is being used by this crowd, who
      present him with so-called evidence that horrifies him.
      
      Thus, it is difficult for those in the general public with nothing but
      conflicting stories to sort it out. Not a small victim of this business is
      that those who would genuinely like to reach out to what they sense are
      visitors, are very fearful. They essentially resign themselves to death,
      to being eaten or tortured, when giving The Call. Wet with sweat,
      trembling, they return from their first contact, requiring days to adjust
      to the idea that the meeting was pleasant, interesting, and no harm was
      done to them. The conflicting stories about alien intentions has become a
      type of war, between factions of the military and former MJ12 members,
      some of whom feel the good aliens could greatly assist mankind if an
      embrace and awakening were made. Thus, to some degree, it is a battle of
      the titans, with conflicting stories circulating on the Internet, both
      sides bashing each other mightily.