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The Alien Human Story

From the lens of a retired Retired L.A. Times editor Phillip H. Krapf, his experience reminds me of a scholarly review of War and Peace.

John Ege

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Phillip H. Krapf seems like a very straightforward person who had experiences with aliens. Perhaps the skeptic will say, his story is just pushing a book. I would say his tangential is human, and increases the validity of what he’s trying to relate. The story comes with revelation that pushed him out of his comfortable agnostic beliefs. Religion and science do go together. He also had a sexual experience. The theme that gets iterated, though, is humans were initially considered too savage to approach.

North Sentinel Island is one of the Andaman Islands, an Indian archipelago in the Bay of Bengal which also includes South Sentinel Island is banned from all modern day humans. No matter how rich you are, you can’t go there. I suppose if another indigenous islander, a Samoan on an old raft canoe went there, I doubt anyone would stop them, but the Sentinels would likely kill them.

Modern humans went there and it went badly for both us as the visitors and them. Perhaps savage is the wrong word, as they have their beliefs and it’s solidly acculturated into their small community to the degree they have…

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