Editor,
There is no doubt in my mind that we are visited from time to time by beings much more advanced than we from other galaxies, and possibly even other universes. The purpose of their visits is to determine if we human beings on this planet have expanded our consciousness of what is real sufficiently enough to have become aware that the essence of our existence is compassionate cooperation, not violent competition; and begun interacting with each other, all else that exists on this planet and the planet itself in ways that will lead to our survival instead of our extinction.
They are able to freely move among us and not be detected because they disguise themselves to look and act just like us.
So far, their observations of our behavior clearly indicate, as my observations do, that we are still a very immature species, likely to become extinct soon, and certainly not worthy of being a member of any intergalactic organization.
By the way — are you certain that I am not what is referred to as an “alien”? Seriously — can you prove that I am not an alien? I rest my case that we are a very immature species.
Robert Gardiner
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