The Aliens Don’t Actually Want to TALK to Us

I’m watching a program about  people who’ve seen UFOs, or in some cases actually been abducted, or claim too.  It’s the kind of psuedo-science program real scientists complain about, it’s The National Enquirer wing of The Discovery Channel, but some of these stories sound awfully convincing to me.  Especially the one about the school in Australia, the whole school saw it, and their teachers.  About 200 people.  That’s a whole lot of witnesses to discount.

What do they want?

What do they want?

But, some of these people could just be nuts.  Especially the ones who talk about being abducted, and strapped down to a table, and probed in various ways.  It sounds like they’ve made up a schizophrenic fantasy to block out some childhood horror.  And there’s no way of knowing, just by  listening to somebody talk, whether they are a normally level headed person or whether they are totally bonkers.  Especially not when they are talking on TV, and they have as many takes as they need, and sympathetic cameramen and film editors.  You’d have to know the people a little bit better.

The problem is, all of the abductees tell a real similar story.  The aliens don’t always look exactly the same.  I saw one recently where the alien looked sort of like a cross between an ant and a centaur.

If even half, even a tenth, even one of these stories is actually true, that is just as good as all of them being true.  It would mean there are aliens out there, capable of visiting Earth.  So, why haven’t they come out in the open?  They certainly can’t fear us.  Having traveled across  several light years of space, surviving outside of the realm of their own sun, they are millenia ahead of us technologically.

They probably don’t want to wipe us out, or steal our planet, because they  could have done that by now.

Why haven’t they said to anyone “take us to your leader?”  Why haven’t they just landed on the White House lawn?

My guess is they are just sizing us up, analyzing us as we would a rare species of Amazonian mosquito.

I hope that some day we can change that perception of ourselves, but I don’t see it happening soon.

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