It is conservatively estimated that there are some 800 billion creatures on earth. Out of this huge number, the 11 billion or so creatures belonging to the homo sapiens group are the most destructive and restive. See what we have done to our planet in the last fifty years. We have reduced it from what was once a peaceful and productive habitat to one of the most inhabitable places in the universe. The weather is no longer predictable in spite of the so-called advances in technology, the climate is no longer clement and storms of all speeds now bombard where and when they like. I believe they gleefully call it Climate change and think those of us in the third world are impressed!
As if that is not bad enough, it was reported that NASA, the American Suicide Bomber, went to the moon and bombed it two weeks ago. The report went on to say that the crater left behind is about the size of our planet. Given the relative size of the moon, that may appear a negligible dent on the surface of the moon. That’s not my worry. My worry is that the explanation for this suicide mission is reportedly in search of traces of water on the moon which would translate to the presence of another set of people on the moon. Do we have to destroy another planet in search of water? These Scientists think they know everything but suppose the bomb was powerful enough to bring down the moon on us? All of us here on earth would belong to a lost civilization pretty much like several civilizations we have lost in the distant past! Those who think they know enough about the universe should tell us "fools" how the planets are suspended or kept in place they way they are!
I concede that it may be useful to find out if there are other sets of people “somewhere out there”. Now, suppose there are “people” somewhere out there and they are more advanced technologically than those of us here on earth, as evidenced by the UFO’s we keep seeing, and they decide to avenge the bombing of their planet by sending their own contraption to “deal with these restive people”, just to teach us a few basic lessons in peaceful co-existence? I hate to think of what may happen.
Tata, everybody
Napoleon
Tata, everybody
Napoleon

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