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Mmm … the latest Spielberg extraterrestrial film weeks away, the Cult-owned Trump regime pledged to release ‘UFO files’, and now this. Time to be very careful, very streetwise and very discerning. Whatever authorities tell you is what they want you to see – not what there is to see.
Non-human entities are not ‘coming’ – they have been running the show through the Global Cult all along.
An alien invasion might sound like science fiction, but a scientist has now revealed what the terrifying consequences of an encounter might be.
Professor Avi Loeb, head of Harvard University’s Galileo Project, claims our first encounter with an alien invader won’t resemble sci–fi movies like E.T or War of the Worlds.
Rather than a biological, flesh and blood alien, Professor Loeb explains that we are more likely to be met by a ‘technological device guided by AI’.
The arrival of such a device would pose a ‘potential threat to all earthlings’, he claims – sparking political, economic, and spiritual chaos around the world.
Professor Loeb told the Daily Mail that ‘the stock market may crash due to the uncertainty about the impact of the encounter on the future of humanity.’
Likewise, the fact that the aliens’ technology would likely outclass our own would not only be humbling for human intelligence – but would also make their technology a grave threat to humanity.
Professor Loeb said in a blog post: ‘It would be foolish of me to forecast what this blind date of interstellar proportions might look like.
‘One thing is clear: we must observe our dating partner to learn more about their qualities and intent and make sure that it is not a serial killer.’
Professor Loeb suggests that aliens won’t invade Earth in biological form, partly due to the vast distances between our planet and the nearest habitable worlds.
Even the very closest habitable world, Proxima Centauri b, is located a staggering 4.2 light–years from Earth.
The preference for technology over living organisms also reflects trends in our own space exploration efforts, which tend to use robotic probes instead of human crews.
If one of these artificial emissaries arrived on Earth, Professor Loeb suggests that its very presence would send shockwaves through human society.
Just as astronomers rattled the world by showing that Earth wasn’t at the centre of the cosmos, an encounter with aliens would shift humanity’s sense of importance.
‘I would not regard it as a crisis but rather as a realization that we are not at the top of the food chain, cosmologically speaking,’ Professor Loeb told the Daily Mail.
It wouldn’t just be religious believers who would be psychologically shaken by this revelation.
Secular individuals will also be shaken by the realisation that alien technology is far more advanced than our own.


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