usernamehere, that is a very good and serious post, and it covers several subjects. I will just comment on a few. First, I had to look up the word
Elucidate, to make sure I knew what it meant!!
"Elucidate" - to make lucid or clear; throw light upon; explain
Well, it strikes me that, regarding ET or aliens anywhere, "elucidation" won't really occur until undeniable proof of their actual existence is openly
presented..............................."and accepted". Until that time, we can talk (continue to talk) about ET's and aliens to the extreme, but
nothing really changes. I haven't been on ATS very long, but I have watched similar discussions on other forums, on that subject. My take on those
discussions is that it pretty much is like being on a "merry-go-around", with the same talk, questions, and lack of "proof positive" answers just
going, going, and going, and coming back, coming back, and coming back - with no real results.
It does seem that there is actually a lot of pretty much undeniable proof out there, by/from well accepted and respected people. But until such proof
begins to be openly accepted by science and governments, there will be no real "clarity" established for ET/aliens. Those of us who are interested,
and concerned, just need to keep working with the various research, to firmly develop that undeniable proof.
Probably most every alien that might visit this earth will have already progressed through and beyond our point of "human development and
progression". So, we at least could expect some empathy and understanding in that regard from them. Of course, this "development and progression" on
Earth still is widely varied, with some tribes/peoples in remote areas living not far from the stone age. So, any aliens would recognize a wide range
of differences, just in human development around the globe anyway.
Regarding your comments and concerns for the animals --- well, they are here for a reason. Probably the greatest reason is to provide food/sustenance
as needed, to humans and other animals. After all, they are "just animals". No, I am not talking about "pets", but then some cultures eat for food
what some of us refer to as pets. But yes, the "animal kingdom" should be treated with the degree of respect deserved for life.
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