Yes. But, I wouldn't scare yourselves to death about all this.
Why?
Because the civilizations that visit earth see it as a Galactic Park and we are like the deer. We are no threat at all to them. Are they a threat to us? How much is mankind a threat to deer or elk or Moose?
It's kind of like that. No one wants the human race or the earth's ecology to go extinct.
There might be individuals who are UFOs who are crazy like some on earth who might think this way but civilizations just want Earth Park to stay a nice park they can visit for the next 1 million years or more just like they have considered Earth to be a park the last 1 million years or more already.
So, understanding the place humans play in all this might be important.
For example, our nation is only 244 years old since 1776. However, many or most civilizations that visit earth are 1 million or more years old already. So, they are much more sophisticated on any level you want to approach it than any human being is.
But, since they are evolved more than humans are they see humans as a natural resource for research and learning because often because of 1 million years of discipline and culture they have become over trained in some ways and look to humans who often are more natural and close to the earth than they are.
So, they learn from us from our spontaneity and creativity a lot. They learn from our music and art what they have lost as humanoids along the way trying to be disciplined in the way they must be to survive as cultures throughout the galaxy and beyond.
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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