Did you ever wonder why cats like to sit on your head? Like, when you’re lying down or sitting in a chair and they scootch themselves up against the top of your head? Well, I have a theory.
These extraterrestrials have come to earth to absorb our intelligence and transmit it back to their planetary homes. Their bodies are covered with invisible electrodes which attach themselves to us and then the electrical vibrations from our brains are transmitted to theirs and then passed on to ETs of their own origin. Have you noticed how their eyes glow–what does that tell you? And where does that energy come from?
They observe all of your moves- your comings and goings- and then walk between your feet in order to guide you to their food dishes. They have us down to a tee. They know what move we will make before we make it. And then when you are typing on your computer on the kitchen table, they plop themselves down close to the computer so as not to miss a single vibratory, electric beat – from which they feed.
They love music, especially violins, cello, and other stringed instruments. Every morning before I give them their treat, I play a cello piece entitled The Swan. They happily chew away to the lilting sounds of the cello. Why do I do this? Because I am an observer. I like to witness their reactions to all these things and, maybe, just to make their lives a little happier while they are here.
And their sleeping habits. Oh, how I wish I could just lie down at any time and any place, like they do, and fall asleep–day or night. Do you think that maybe their napping is just a ruse? And that they are actually lying quietly with their antennae poised for new information . . . it’s a thought.
Do you think that maybe their napping is just a ruse? And that they are actually lying quietly with their antennae poised for new information . . . it’s a thought.