I note that the news is getting quite full of stories about the fact that we are not alone in the universe – extraterrestrial aliens seem to be buzzing through our sky’s.  After centuries of theologians telling us how alone we are and that we are God’s unique species, it would seem that we are now faced with ‘other’ beings.  Interestingly this kind of disclosure smacks of the Cabal inventing another threat to disunite us all so they can manage the invented dreaded invasions.  So let’s look at this situation.

First, life beyond our planet is seen by most leading scientists as most probable.  The SETI project is proof of this idea.  Isaac Asimov in a very conservative estimate calculated that there are tens of thousands of M-type planets within our galaxy alone that could harbor life that we would understand as life.  That begs a question, ‘What constitutes life?’   Physicist, mathematician, futurist, and famous supporter of SETI, Freeman John Dyson, when talking to skeptics, frequently had to dispel hard beliefs that tried to use ‘science facts’ to argue that only Earth had life; “The public has a distorted view of science, because children are taught in school that science is a collection of firmly established truths. In fact, science is not a collection of truths. It is a continuing exploration of mysteries.”  And what greater mystery is there than the universe itself.   

We assume that life must be biotic – All living organisms (biotic) share eight key characteristics or functions: order, sensitivity or response to stimuli, reproduction, growth and development, regulation and homeostasis, energy processing, adaptation, and evolution. When viewed together, these characteristics serve to define life (open.lib.umn.edu).  Step outside these assumptions and it gets complicated.  For many great thinkers, life is ‘consciousness itself,’ which means that life can be anything in any form.  Indeed, based on this idea, modern science projects that life is present everywhere and most prevalently as forms of higher vibrational energy, not necessarily just low vibrational 3-Dimensional physical life.  You are more likely to see a higher form of consciousness as a plasma orb than a physical humanoid-like being. 

OK, back to the alien disclosure news.  Let’s look at how ‘aliens have been presented to us over the last 130 years.  Before that, anything extraterrestrial was probably explained away as spirits, angels, or Gods to explain what was observed.  This infers the point that ‘aliens’ have been observed throughout human history – and as far as we know, they never tried to take the earth away from us.         

In 1898, H.G. Wells wrote The War of the Worlds, since made into two blockbuster horror movies of the Martians trying to take over the Earth.  Of course, in this story, the earth is saved by the microbes despite the Martians technological superiority.  “Once they breathed our air, germs that no longer affect us began to kill them. Their machines stopped and fell, and humanity was saved by “the littlest things which God, in his wisdom, had put upon this Earth” H.G. Wells.  That was an amazingly insightful solution to an alien invasion by a Victorian science fiction writer.  What makes this notable however, is that most of the time since Well’s book, aliens from outer space are portrayed as aggressive, nasty and generally evil.  The aliens are moronic, mindless, zombie-like creatures who somehow manage to have advanced technology to cross interstellar space with no problem, but zero moral codes – except death and destruction in pursuit of their own needs – sounds more like the Earth-based Cabal.          

In the 1950s, there was a plethora of alien movies, one of the best being The Day the Earth Stood Still, where a human-alien arrives to tell humanity to stop its violent and warring ways as this would threaten the galactic peace kept in place by a giant indestructible robot police force of which one example, Gort, saves the alien visitor ambassador from fear-based human violence.  The assumption here is that aliens have the same emotional makeup of humanity.  That’s one big assumption.   

The 1996 movie Independence Day is a group of insectoid aliens that come to Earth to completely strip-mine it.  Fortunately, the heroes mange to smuggle a nuclear bomb into the alien ship to destroy it.   Good job the aliens didn’t arrive a mere 50 years earlier when we wouldn’t have had the planes nor the bombs to do that job.   And apparently the insectoids were immune to the planet’s microbes.  Similar modern movies and TV shows such as ‘V,’ portray the aliens as nasty controlling Reptilians out to control humanity. 

My question is why do they have to infiltrate themselves into human culture to take-over?  Their technologies must be so much more advanced than ours, they could just take-over, if they wanted to do so.  The film ‘The Final Countdown’ is a good simile of alien technologies versus ours.  In this film a modern U.S. aircraft carrier in 1980 sailing near Hawaii finds itself transported to the day before the Pearl Harbor attack.  The firepower of the carrier is so vast by comparison to early 1940s technology that they could stop WWII all by themselves.  And that is only with 40 years of technological advancement.  Imagine technologies thousands or millions of years beyond ours today.  Still not much of a contest.   So a physical alien invasion is non-sensical.  If we do see aliens in the near future, they are not be here to conquer us – more likely to help us get though the bullshit that modern governments are dragging us into.       

Steven Spielbergs new movie Disclosure Day, takes a different tack.  It tells the story of government coverups of Alien visitations kept secret so that we don’t get scared.  So, the premise is that the governments don’t tell everyone about aliens so they don’t get fearful of alien invasions; but then slowly disclose the secrets – to awaken humanity or to scare the shit out of humanity?  It seems aliens want to abduct and probe the hell out of us, let alone mutilate cows for fun and research.  Sounds like a good way to get people in fear to keep them in line.  Of course, we do have peaceful aliens in ET (1982) and Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977), but they are still typically 3-D beings.           

I used to read a lot of science fiction.  A lot of it is space opera, but there are some brilliant sci-fi writers out there.  Even the Star Trek and Star Wars franchises are entertaining but they are constrained to the 3D level of existence.  Just humans living Earth style life in vast outer Space.  Usually with some form of ‘warp-drive’ to explain how they go so far quickly.  The film Passengers (2016) perpetuates the humans alone premise with its 120-year journey using more a more traditional drive system to go to a distant colony planet.  What if interstellar travel didn’t need a traditional propulsion systems.  In the film Interstellar (2014), the human craft, able to travel now to the outer planets, utilize ‘worm-holes’ to short-cut the vast interstellar distances.  What makes this film a little different, is that while the travelers do not meet any aliens per se, the main character does find a unique 5th dimensional science set in place by higher beings so the hero can communicate with his daughter to give her clues to save humanity.           

Probably, the most likely meeting with extraterrestrial life is that shown by movies like 2001: A Space Odessey (1968), Starman (1984), Contact (1997), or Arrival (2016).  The aliens in these movies are far beyond us technologically, morally/spiritually, and/or beyond physicality.  These are the aliens we are more likely to encounter.  Not scary war-like ones that the Cabal would have us quivering about.  I have a sneaking belief that while we may meet aliens that are in the 3D like ourselves, I think most life throughout the universe is not just benign and spiritual, but also multidimensional in nature.  Something Earth-based humanity is on the cusp of finally understanding. 

Why is this multidimensionality important? Because I belief that moving across the dimensions and vast distances of ‘space,’ have more to do with consciousness itself than physical technological advancement within the 3D.  And multidimensionality demands Love, Compassion and Unity.  No place at all for polarization out there among the cosmos.  If disclosure is near, then we must get our house in order and make truly moral choices about living on Earth.  Emulating the insectoid beings from the Independence Day movie probably won’t go well with advanced races of beings.   If they do show themselves, we may get guidance from them, but we probably will have to clearly demonstrate that we are ready to meet all our universe neighbors by looking after our planet and all life on it.  No being wants a nasty war-like neighbor, not even us.        

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