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Co-Pilot đź§­ Why Western UFO Communities Rarely Discuss “Asian‑Looking” Non‑Terrestrials.

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  🌍 1. UFO imagery is culturally shaped, not globally uniform Research on UFO claims shows that descriptions of extraterrestrials vary dramatically by region, and that Western reports tend to reflect Western cultural imagery. Differences in communication systems and exposure to abduction stories help explain why reports differ between the West and Asia or Africa. In other words: people tend to “see” beings that fit the symbolic vocabulary of their own culture. This means Western UFO communities amplify Western‑coded alien archetypes (Greys, Nordics, Reptilians), while Asian-coded beings appear less often simply because they’re not part of the dominant Western mythos. đź§  2. Hypnosis‑based alien descriptions are unreliable Many “Asian‑looking” alien descriptions come from hypnosis sessions, but hypnosis is known to produce suggestible, confabulated, or planted memories rather than reliable testimony. Hypnosis encourages participants to retrieve “hidden” memories, but these often re...

Grok - The Western UFO community is not silent about “Asian-looking” non-terrestrials with almond-shaped eyes, in fact.

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The Western UFO community is not silent about “Asian-looking” non-terrestrials with almond-shaped eyes, in fact, this description forms the core archetype of the most famous and widely discussed extraterrestrial type in Western ufology, the “Grey” (or “Gray”) aliens. They dominate abduction literature, hypnosis regressions, books, films, documentaries, and forums since the 1960s, and their large, black, slanted or almond-shaped eyes, often described as wrapping around the sides of the head, are their single most iconic and instantly recognizable feature. The foundational case that launched the Grey archetype was the Betty and Barney Hill abduction in 1961 in New Hampshire, under hypnosis, Barney Hill described the beings’ eyes as strikingly slanted, comparing them at the time to Oriental or Mongoloid features, and Betty’s drawings showed similar large, almond-shaped eyes. The beings were small, grey-skinned humanoids with oversized heads, thin bodies, and minimal facial features, this ...

Earth's water-to-land ratio - Surface Area Ratio Approximately 71% of Earth's total surface is covered by water. The remaining 29% is land.

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  Earth's water-to-land ratio primarily refers to the division of the planet's surface area between oceans/seas/lakes and dry land (continents and islands). Surface Area Ratio Approximately 71% of Earth's total surface is covered by water. The remaining 29% is land. This is one of the most consistent figures cited by scientific sources like NASA, the USGS, and others. Earth's total surface area is about 510 million square kilometers (197 million square miles), so roughly 361 million km² is water and 149 million km² is land. The ratio is often summarized as 71:29 (water:land) or roughly 2.45 times more water-covered surface than land . Key Details and Breakdowns Oceans dominate : Of all the water on Earth, about 96.5% is in the oceans (saline water). The rest is freshwater in ice caps/glaciers, groundwater, lakes, rivers, atmosphere, etc. Freshwater is scarce : Only about 2.5% of Earth's total water is freshwater. Of that freshwater, roughly 68–70% is locked i...

**Is Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice’s Pound of Flesh Indirect Antisemitism? Shylock and the Elizabethan Stereotypes of Greed, Cannibalism, and Vengeance**

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 The question of whether Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice participates in antisemitism has long animated scholarly debate. While the play never explicitly preaches hatred of Jews, it constructs its central conflict around a symbolic act—the “pound of flesh” bond—that draws directly from Elizabethan fantasies about Jewish cruelty, bodily threat, and moral monstrosity.  My position is this: the pound of flesh serves as a form of indirect antisemitism : not through overt denunciation, but through the dramatic activation of cultural stereotypes that cast Jews as greedy, cannibalistic, and vengeful.  Shylock’s character is built from these inherited mindsets, and the play’s plot depends on them. Shakespeare hides, he complicates these stereotypes by giving Shylock moments of humanity, but the structure of the drama still relies on antisemitic imagery to generate tension, horror, and narrative resolution. I. The Pound of Flesh as the Symbolic Core of Antisemitism The “pound of...