Tuesday, October 5, 2010

If ETs Are Real, Why Don't They Land on the White House Lawn?


ETs are here and have been here since before recorded time.  Some are in contact with Earth beings (fondly known as Us) and some are not.  Some have interacted with  humans openly, and many have stayed in the shadows.  ETs (variously referred to as aliens, monsters, Big Foot, or what-the-hell-was-that? etc.) have evolved on planets and dimensions different from Earth, so their physical abilities, vision and hearing, are different from ours.  Their bodies also vibrate at frequencies different from ours, which makes it difficult or impossible for us to see or hear them.  So if they did decide to land on the White House lawn, we probably wouldn't be able to see them.  ETs will never make themselves known to us in broad daylight until we are ready to receive them without fear or violence.  Knowing the human race, that's not going to happen for a long, long time.

Much of what has been told to Us about Them is myth.  They aren't here to conquer us, strip our planet of its natural resources, drink up all the good liquor, or restock their sperm banks.  They're not gods, they're not infallible or all-powerful, they're not all bad, and they're not all good.  In many ways, they are like humans, which is not surprising, since humans are their adopted children.

Most ETs don't care about the everyday function, aspirations or trials and tribulations of humans.  It's not that they don't respect us, because if they didn't, they would long ago have squashed us unceremoniously under their feet (or whatever organs they move about on).  They simply have other things on their minds.  Earth is widely known as the most difficult planet in the universe on which to survive and make a living.  Trust me, it's not where the average ET wants to honeymoon.  But the Blue Planet is universally known as a perfect laboratory for scientific, cultural and spiritual projects, which makes it a major draw for ETs from all over.

The truth is that there is nothing we can do to prevent ETs from coming here, whatever their purposes, so there's no need to get our knickers all twisted up about it.  For those humans who - fortunately or not, as the case may be - come into contact with ETs, life on this Earth will never be the same.  They will either embrace the experience or spend a lot of time and money in therapy.  The rest of the population should simply blame those bumps in the night and strange images caught on their video cams on their imagination.  The U.S. government has taking that approach for years.

Peace.

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