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by mbnull 1156 days ago
We would all be very surprised - of that I am certain.

But why do you think that a mothership would equate to an invasion? And even then, why would we try to fight something that can sterilize the planet from afar and could have done so long ago?

On your other points: you could look into radiance technologies, their hires and funding. Maybe read the UAP part in the NDAA for this year, and tune into the congressional hearing next week with the AARO director mentioned in the article. I don't mean this is the evidence you are looking for, but it is still all very intriguing.

Having some experience with this topic, it is interesting to watch. I feel that things are even more complicated than anyone imagines. I think our ignorance is by design and has some good reasons.

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"..things are even more complicated than anyone imagines"

This, because almost the only know social paradigm related to aliens is mainly related to "alien conquerors". But there are LOTs of possibilities about what an alien life form or probes could be doing around and/or on Earth.

The possibilities are endless, they could be doing research, they could be interested in other stuff in the solar system (a handy orbital outpost near Jupiter to monitor, supervise, re-orient high speed vessels, without reaching the inner solar system?), maybe they're looking for ancient aliens who were detected 3 million of years ago (instead they've found us, not sure what to do about the talking meat-bags), maybe our understanding of the universe is still way below the standard required to really understand them (just like octopuses and dolphins are highly intelligent but don't know how build microchips or space ships), you name it, it is possible.

Also, all the conspiracy theories are feasible too, because we've already "de-debunked" enought conspiracy theories in the last 50 years which ended being real, that we should really think about those "unthinkable" crazy hypothesis all around Internet and way before Internet.