Co-Pilot 🧭 Why Western UFO Communities Rarely Discuss “Asian‑Looking” Non‑Terrestrials.
🌍 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.
🧠 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 reflect imagination, cultural imagery, or therapist cues.
Psychological research shows that UFO abduction narratives can arise from cognitive biases, fantasy proneness, and cultural scripts.
So if someone under hypnosis describes almond‑shaped eyes, that doesn’t necessarily reflect an external reality—it may reflect symbolic or cultural associations.
📜 3. Sumerian texts do not describe Asian‑looking extraterrestrials
There’s a long tradition of people claiming that Sumerian texts depict aliens, but scholarly analysis consistently shows that these interpretations are pseudoscientific.
Many modern claims about Sumerian alien contact are speculative and not supported by academic evidence.
Some fringe interpretations focus on reptilian or humanoid beings, but these are mythological or symbolic, not literal depictions of extraterrestrials.
So the idea that “Asian‑looking” aliens appear in Sumerian texts is not supported by credible scholarship.
🧩 4. Why almond-shaped eyes appear in UFO lore
Almond-shaped eyes are a universal human archetype, not specifically “Asian.” They appear in:
religious iconography
mythological beings
stylized ancient art
modern sci‑fi
hypnosis‑based alien descriptions
The “Grey alien” archetype—large head, almond eyes—became dominant in Western UFO culture in the late 20th century. Once an image becomes iconic, it tends to overwrite alternative descriptions.
📡 5. Why Western UFO communities stay silent
Putting it all together, the “silence” isn’t a conspiracy—it’s a byproduct of:
A. Cultural dominance
Western UFO communities amplify Western-coded alien archetypes.
B. Narrative inertia
Once certain alien types (Greys, Nordics, Reptilians) become canon, alternative descriptions get ignored.
C. Lack of credible ancient evidence
Sumerian texts don’t support the idea of Asian-looking extraterrestrials, so serious researchers avoid the topic.
D. Skepticism toward hypnosis
Because hypnosis is known to produce unreliable memories, accounts that rely on it are often dismissed.
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