When the extraterrestrial
spaceship approached planet Earth, it entered into orbit at a
distance of five million miles. Ten kilometers long, the gigantic ship had been built from a
hollowed-out asteroid. The invading extraterrestrials hoped that it might
be mistaken for a passing asteroid.
The strange appearance of
the huge object attracted worldwide attention and debate. The President of
the US called a team of scientists to the White House to discuss the
matter.
“What is this thing?”
asked the President. “Could it be some kind of spaceship?”
“No, don't worry about
that type of nonsense,” said astronomy professor Ted Kindler. “It
must just be some asteroid that accidentally came into a distant
orbit around our planet.” The other scientists nodded in agreement.
Trusting them, the President took no further action.
The extraterrestrials then
began their reconnaissance of planet Earth. Hundreds of small craft
were sent from the huge spaceship into the skies of Earth. In cities
all over the United States, reliable witnesses reported strange
disk-like objects hurtling through the skies at speeds no human craft
could reach. The objects often appeared in formations.
The huge wave of UFO
sightings attracted discussion and debate all over the world. The
President of the US called a team of scientists to the White House to
discuss the matter.
“What is going on?”
asked the President. “Could this be a prelude to some alien
invasion?”
“Of course not,” said
physics professor Bob Baker. “We have explanations for these kind
of things. They're things like people misidentifying Venus, or people
mistaking aircraft for UFOs, or hallucinations caused by drug use, or
atmospheric inversions or people faking things so they can get on
Youtube.” The other scientists nodded in agreement. Trusting them,
the President took no further action.
The extraterrestrials then
began to establish their secret bases below the surface of the planet.
Over a period of five weeks, twenty meteor-like objects were seen
descending all over the world, landing in remote areas. Each of these
objects caused a huge mile-long hole to be formed in the ground. A
continual stream of gases from these holes prevented further
investigations. But numerous photographers made videos of strange
UFOs descending into these holes.
The bizarre situation
caused rumors and furious debate all over the world. The President of
the US called a team of scientists to the White House to discuss the
matter.
“What is going on?”
asked the President. “Could these strange holes be some kind of bases being set up by extraterrestrials?”
“Of course not,” said
astronomy professor Will Martin. “These are all just natural meteor
falls. I would admit it is quite a coincidence that so many have
occurred in such a short time, but let's not jump to some paranormal
explanation.” The other scientists nodded in agreement. Trusting
them, the President took no further action.
The extraterrestrials then
began to establish their bases into a connected network stretching
across the globe. Using lasers that could melt through rock
effortlessly, the original twenty bases were expanded into a
thousand underground bases that were all connected by tunnels. This
activity created tremors that people felt all over the world.
The reports of unexplained
tremors caused rumors and furious debate all over the world. The
President of the US called a team of scientists to the White House to
discuss the matter.
“What is going on?”
asked the President. “Millions of people are reporting these
strange tremors, that only started after those 'meteor holes'
appeared. Could extraterrestrials be behind this?”
“Of course not,” said
geology professor Al Sawyer. “You can't trust anecdotal evidence
like that. We don't trust the reports of ordinary people. Our motto
is: only believe it if it was reported in a scientific journal. ”
The other scientists nodded in agreement.
“So you scientists don't
believe in extraterrestrials?” asked the President.
“No, we do believe in
extraterrestrials,” said astronomer Will Martin. “We believe the
universe is full of extraterrestrials. But the only extraterrestrials
we believe in are those that are far, far away, extraterrestrials on other
planets that we we can talk to using our big radio telescopes. But we don't believe there can be any extraterrestrials in our solar system. Our rule is: they probably exist, but they can't exist near us."
Trusting them, the
President took no further action.
Three months later, the
extraterrestrials used the giant network of connected underground
bases as a spearhead to help achieve the conquest of the entire
Earth.
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