TP. 90 THE MOON 3

Looking into human history for the last 8,000 years, it was heavily influenced by the small Aliens who called LUNA home. Not of humanoid ancestry, they are classified as a cross between an Animalia and a Plantae with characteristics of both. They feed off sunlight and propel themselves with flexible limbs made of collagen and water-based plant fiber. There was a good reason why they flew their craft to Earth eons ago. They could survive here with sunlight and the Earth’s liquid water and were tucked away in a cosmic-ray-resistant vessel made of extremely dense neutron star solids. They far exceeded the intelligence level of animals because their self-replicating fibrous tissues mimicked neuron filaments and formed nearly infinite connections. They were for all practical purposes: organized, moving brains without specialized organs. If chemistry was required to complete a task, the Aliens merely thought of a solution, and it was accomplished. Life, by thought alone. However, the Alien species had the flawed traits of Animalia, as they had self awareness and importance, so unfortunately, they possessed egos. The Aliens would interfere with creatures on Earth just to entertain themselves. It was this exercise that created turmoil in the human world by initiating constant wars between cultures. This is where mythology came from: many gods who created scenarios that left dead humans strewn about the planet, all for the sake of installing entertainment into crawling, thinking pieces of celery stuck in a refrigerator…. Earth’s extreme outer atmosphere. The Alien gods desired , and so the humans were forced into behaving badly in contrived scripts that they had no control over. Thus, human history was written. Sumerians, Egyptians, Nubians, Persians, Greeks, Romans, Carthaginians, Huns, Chinese Dynasties, Incas, Mayans and a host of other civilizations were unwitting players in games conjured in the dark recesses of Starship LUNA.

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