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Homegrown Monsters

Why Earth is the Cradle of the "Alien" Creatures

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Homegrown Monsters

By: Christopher Noël
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No, we’re not being visited by entities from Proxima Centauri or Zeta Reticuli. There is no Galactic Federation. Instead, we’re just experiencing what happens when a planet rich in life becomes even richer than natural evolution would allow.

The “aliens” only tell us what we want to hear, what they know we can handle. We’re creatures of narrow imagination, so they keep it simple and believable. “See that interesting smudge of stars in the sky? Yeah, we’re from right there. We’re the Pleiadeans!”

When it comes to the UAP mystery, before we indulge in starstruck fantasies, why not ground our thinking in facts and concepts lying already within our reach? Let’s first fully explore the potential inherent in earthly zoology and the remarkable capacities of consciousness.

Homegrown Monsters proposes a fresh theory in which technology is not the point, an explanation for how the craft fly, who is piloting them, their surprising origin, what they want from us—and whether they’re likely to get it.

Nature & Ecology Outdoors & Nature Science Fiction
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