TP. 91 THE MOON 4

As the humans matured and used technologies to improve their living conditions, and entertained themselves by bringing cameras back into their lives after a 5,000 year hiatus, something changed. No! They did not give up war, which they grew up on, thanks to all the Alien influences saddled upon them since the dawn of civilization. The humans rediscovered exploration, which originally sent them to all the planet’s round corners. They now looked to the skies to go walk on alien soils. The first choice was to go to the Moon. “Not because it is easy, but because it is hard.” This caused concerns for the Aliens who ran the lives of their “entertainment pawns” for millenniums. As the human rockets got higher, the Aliens launched their own observation craft and kept getting spotted. This would create great problems for both races as panic and fear would trigger dangerous encounters. The Aliens met with select world leaders and proposed a compromise. “We’ll let you land on the dirt-covered surface of our ship if you stay out of our craft and go away in 5 years.” The humans had no choice in the matter as the Alien technology was far superior. So the moon landing was a success, and enough fictitious information was released to fool the rest. Had the world known that Aliens were living in a ship, 8,000 miles away, disguised as our own moon, who knew what kind of erratic human behavior would occur? The only thing known for sure would be that religious people would send missionaries out to convert the new race like humans always do. The irony of the whole situation would have been that this Alien race were the ones who invented religion in the first place. Armstrong and Aldrin! Keep your mouths shut, and don’t stick that flagpole in too deep. With the moon landing well behind us, the human race is now on a mission to go land their contaminated asses on Mars and other planet’s moons to satisfy our egos that we are the superior beings in this universe. NOT!

The view of the Earth from the surface of an Alien spacecraft.

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