Nah, the military will try to kill them. Similar, I think, to Starship Troopers.
As for what "aliens" may look like, there's a guy who used to work for NASA (I forget his name atm) and he's on record saying that the world leaders have been in contact with (at least) 54 different "alien" species, ranging from ant like (as in the Hopi "legends") to avian like, fish like, and other bipedal humanoids. If any of the "early human" histories are accurate, then it stands to reason that the Hopi, Sumerian, Egyptian, and other ancient peoples' written descriptions are accurate.
There is an astrobiology "theory" that (loosely in my own words) states that the universe either has created, or is capable of creating, every form of life we see here on this planet. Meaning that it stands to reason there would be "aliens" of all types of Earth organisms populating the universe. Everything from humans or humanoids to insectoids, avian species, higher order primates, and even oceanic or aquatic organisms such as dolphins and whales, all the way down to some form of sentient jelly fish capable of the higher forms of over land movements.
Now, whether or not this is actually the case remains to be seen, but it is my belief that anything is possible in this physical realm we call "the Universe." A near infinte number of galaxies with a near infinite number of stars and star systems with an even greater number of planets pretty much seals that argument for me.
There's just too many written and oral accounts of "star people" intervening in our development for this not to be the case. Angels, demons, winged men, underground dwelling ant people, multi armed and multi legged humanoid entities, half animal half human hybrids, and "magic powered" imbued "god's/goddesses" are ALL real in my estimation.
Either they're all the same "god-like" group that helped the early humans in our evolution and their names and descriptions vary depending on which language was used to describe and understand them, or that NASA engineer is correct and we've been visited and helped along our evolutionary path by multiple forms of sentient intergalactic life forms.
Either way you look at it, it's a statistical impossibility that Earthlings are the only life forms in this universe.
Nah, the military will try to kill them. Similar, I think, to Starship Troopers.
As for what "aliens" may look like, there's a guy who used to work for NASA (I forget his name atm) and he's on record saying that the world leaders have been in contact with (at least) 54 different "alien" species, ranging from ant like (as in the Hopi "legends") to avian like, fish like, and other bipedal humanoids. If any of the "early human" histories are accurate, then it stands to reason that the Hopi, Sumerian, Egyptian, and other ancient peoples' written descriptions are accurate.
There is an astrobiology "theory" that (loosely in my own words) states that the universe either has created, or is capable of creating, every form of life we see here on this planet. Meaning that it stands to reason there would be "aliens" of all types of Earth organisms populating the universe. Everything from humans or humanoids to insectoids, avian species, higher order primates, and even oceanic or aquatic organisms such as dolphins and whales, all the way down to some form of sentient jelly fish capable of the higher forms of over land movements.
Now, whether or not this is actually the case remains to be seen, but it is my belief that anything is possible in this physical realm we call "the Universe." A near infinte number of galaxies with a near infinite number of stars and star systems with an even greater number of planets pretty much seals that argument for me.
There's just too many written and oral accounts of "star people" intervening in our development for this not to be the case. Angels, demons, winged men, underground dwelling ant people, multi armed and multi legged humanoid entities, half animal half human hybrids, and "magic powered" imbued "god's/goddesses" are ALL real in my estimation.
Either they're all the same "god-like" group that helped the early humans in our evolution and their names and descriptions vary depending on which language was used to describe and understand them, or that NASA engineer is correct and we've been visited and helped along our evolutionary path by multiple forms of sentient intergalactic life forms.
Either way you look at it, it's a statistical impossibility that Earthlings are the only life forms in this universe.