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As unbelievable as it may appear — human beings, in a chronic state of amnesia and myopic self-importance, are not aware that they are not “native” to planet Earth. Tragically, spiritual beings were transported from other planetary systems and “implanted” on Earth as inmates of a galactic prison. Consequently, the natural environment of Earth is disrupted and destroyed by this unnatural “infestation” of an “alien species” into an ecosystem designed to sustain indigenous species of life which are entirely foreign to human beings. This unnatural game cannot be sustained for long, in spite of the psychopaths who brought us here. FOR DETAILS read the book ALIEN INTERVIEW.
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Here is a retrospective observation of our place in the universe by the late Carl Sagan. Although we did not evolve on Earth, and Earth is not truly our “home”, it is the only planet we can inhabit at this moment in the Eternal Now…. Let’s each be responsible as Sentient Beings who inhabit this tiny, fragile Pale Blue Dot…. It’s the only “home” we are likely to have for a very, very long time.
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I try to look at both sides of every issue. “Agenda 21” proposes that reducing the human population to 500 million would save the natural environment of the planet. As far as I can see, the human species did not come from this planet. Earth is a prison. We are dumped here has unwanted refuse from various planets and galaxies. Further, humans on Earth do not contribute to the well-being of the planet in any way whatsoever. We take, but we don’t give back. So, if humans really become extinct (for whatever reason) what would happen on the planet? Perhaps all the speculations made in the following main stream media (National Geographic) video “Aftermath: Population Zero” are not entirely accurate. But it gives us a general idea of how destructively parasitic we are as a life form, and ultimately, how meaningless we are as a biological entity within the ecosystem of this small and fragile planet.