What's /x/'s take on Whitley Strieber's "Communion"?
At best Strieber's a helpless alien pawn
At worse, he's a CIA agent concealing evil alien activity
I enjoyed the book and felt like the man was to be believed. Did it all happen the way he explains it? Perhaps not, but I do believe he was interacted with by alien beings.
the guy is basically describing entities that are demons, not just people from another planet
Huh, I'm reading it right now actually. What a weird synchronicity
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>>17162994
Guys, the aliens were a metaphor for the horrors of substance dependance.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HSBmSmykBc
>>17162994
>What's /x/'s take on Whitley Strieber's "Communion"?
Great book. Ok movie. Some creepy scenes in the movie....
Travis Walton's book is better. The movie (Fire in the Sky) is even creepier.
The scene where the pancake syrup starts dripping down on Travis' face is one of the most pivotal in all movies. It triggered a flashback in his mind.....
>>17162994
Strieber is being honest and he oints out the perhaps the event is just a figment of his imagination. So the book is not about aliens but about how an event can change you.
>>17163156
ayy lmblahrggh
>>17162994
I just went through my drawer the other day and I found it in there. Don't remember how it got there
>>17164670
Top kek
>>17163034
even worse he's a lying CIA psyop asset
>>17164921
I heard the story he stole original papers and used them to inspire that shitty book in this OP
>>17162994
The aliums probed his buttom hole.
Strieber is - beyond any shadow of a doubt - delusional. Grade A bonkers. He keeps changing his story every few years depending on how he feels about it, and the initial story itself presented in Communion was less about aliens and more about vivid visions occurring within the psyche.
>writes B-grade horror fiction
>interest in his horror novels wane cuz people are reading Stephen King and Dean Koontz more
>hey everyone, I was abducted by aliens and it totally happened
>no, srsly
>guys?