I just wanted to see if anyone else followed a similar line of logic.
•NHI are here to some degree
•There are numerous ancient stories from all across the planet all saying essentially the same thing, that for a very very long time a group of advanced beings ruled over us, they toyed with us genetically multiple times. They also reduced our population to nothing more than once and basically “restarted” us. Eventually these advanced beings either left or faded into obscurity and morphed into multiple different religions and mythologies. •They do not want the population at large to be aware of them or what they’re doing here. (If they wanted their presence known they could show up over every city on the planet until the whole population pretty much knew)
•Any advanced species that could travel to another solar system wouldn’t have to mine resources from a planet full of life. They could take whatever they need from other planets and celestial bodies like comets and meteors without having to deal with the annoyance of fighting off another species. If they were here for resources, why would they travel specifically to this solar system and then pick out the only hospital planet to pillage? I’d also think with as long as they’ve supposedly been here, they’d be done with that, and moved on to the next rock to mine by now.
•Humans have found and recovered crashed UAP. Either the various governments of the world have back engineered these things and have them, but can’t use them for some reason, or they have them and can’t make heads or tales of it other than maybe learning some stuff that’s helped advance a few various fields. But they still can’t replicate the crashed UAPs tech completely and fully
•Abductions happen, but with various different recollections. Sometimes they’re indifferent and seem to just be “checking the cattle”. Other times they seem more friendly and actually interact or communicate to some degree with the abductee. Some stories even go much darker with the slew of different mutilation stories. But regardless the abductions happen, they’re still happening, and if some biblical stories and other ancient accounts are to be taken into consideration, they’ve always been happening.
•If they wanted to help us they would have by now. Other than potentially stopping nuclear problems, they mostly just observe. •Fixing a planet that has been completely irradiated would probably be pretty hard and time consuming, even for an advanced species.
•If they wanted to hurt us they would have by now. Other than stories of them reacting out of self defense or the human mutilation stories they mostly leave us alone, or at least they don’t hunt and terrorize us in mass, any negative stories are mostly on indiviudal levels and never aimed at our species at large. They’re not actively at war with us, or killing us off. If they wanted us all dead I think it’d be really fucking simple for them to achieve.
•I know there’s a lot of unexplained disappearances, but I don’t think it’s enough to say that they’re farming us for food, or at least not specifically for food. Maybe they do eat us or whatever from time to time as a necessity, but I don’t think that’s why they’re here, I think we’d see a lot more evidence as it would take a lot of us to feed an entire other species. You can literally look at our own farming and meat processing practices to attest to that.
When I consider these things like this, I’m lead to really just one conclusion. We are an experiment. Maybe they’re studying the development of consciousness in a primitive species. Just like how we’re constantly studying life here on our planet. It really seems like something we would do if we were advanced enough to do it. Imagine all the things we could learn about life by watching it start at the literal beginning of its process on a planet like earth.
I think if humans all became aware of the experiment and felt the sheer powerlessness of it, it would wreck us to our core. It’s not so much just about ontological shock, but who the hell wants to go to work tomorrow or pay their rent when they learned they’re basically mice in a cage. The experiment would become stale, we’d stop progressing, they’d have to restart us from zero again.
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