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Tony R. Elliott has written stories for Fate Magazine for the last 4 years, OP-ED News. He has been a Political Columnist for The Cimarron News Press in Cimarron, New Mexico from 2001 to 2003. He has also written featured editorials in several Southern Oregon coastal newspapers during the 1990s. You can email Tony at tonyr_elliott@hotmail.com.
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No one should wonder why any superior intelligence alien race has not physically contacted us yet. If you take a glance at us, from outer space, an extraterrestrial would see only wars, tribulation, and disdain for fellow human beings taking place on a daily basis here.
Our secular mind frame born from various religions continues to breed hatred for those who feel differently than the rest and continues to give humans an excuse to commit genocide against segments of our society.
What is going on in Gaza today is an example of what we, as an Earth Bound Civilization, and what we have to offer any interested extraterrestrial civilization. Thus, we paint a picture of what we are to the universal civilizations watching us. To them we are nothing but uncivilized barbarians unworthy of contact.
It would be rather like our own world governments allowing a United Nations seat to gorillas for their voice in consideration for animal rights the world over.
We cannot expect to have any more contact other than monitoring us as a species and subliminal influence on an individual basis from implants, aura visions, sleep paralysis phenomenon and indirect influence from any superior civilization from the stars until we as a species face and resolve the differences which seem to keep us killing one and another all the time in a seemingly endless endeavor of destruction.
As an individual human among the billions on Earth today I am embarrassed to ralize that our species is not worthy of contact by any superior intelligence.
In this scenario of barbarism perputated on the masses of humans by humans, we also fail as individuals, due to the fact that we continue to allow our inner animalistic urges to prevail among ourselves. We disregard friendship in light of self economic lust and the nonchalant attitude of fidelity in marriage to overcome what we know in our hearts to be right.
If we can't get along with our fellow human beings and continue to have ulterior motives in choosing our friends we cannot hope to be advanced enough for contact by a civilization who has left these emotions far behind centuries ago.
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