The Cryptoterrestrials Review
Skeptics often apply , noting that inventing an entire hidden civilization is a complex solution to a mystery that might have simpler psychological or natural explanations. Critics also point out the lack of "hard" archaeological evidence for such a civilization.
While the hypothesis lacks physical proof, it elegantly addresses several "logical gaps" in the traditional extraterrestrial model: THE CRYPTOTERRESTRIALS
: Interstellar travel is incredibly difficult due to the vast distances. CTH removes this hurdle by placing the "others" in our own backyard—possibly in subterranean bases, underwater, or in secluded wilderness areas. Skeptics often apply , noting that inventing an
The , famously articulated by the late Mac Tonnies in his book The Cryptoterrestrials: A Meditation on Indigenous Humanoids and the Aliens Among Us , offers a radical alternative to the popular "extraterrestrial" explanation for UFOs. CTH removes this hurdle by placing the "others"
: CTH advocates point to the bizarrely human-like biology reported in abduction cases (two arms, two legs, large eyes). It is far more statistically likely for a species to look like us if they share our evolutionary branch on Earth than if they evolved on a completely different planet. Why the Theory Appeals to Researchers
