How would you react if many Spaceships landed on Earth?

How would you react if many Spaceships landed on Earth?
After 60+ years of serious thought I've come to the conclusion that such an extraterrestrial armada is not going to arrive. I believe that THEY are already here, have been for thousands of years possibly. Further, I think that they likely have integrated themselves into our societies, and perhaps or DNA gene pool as well.
 

After 60+ years of serious thought I've come to the conclusion that such an extraterrestrial armada is not going to arrive. I believe that THEY are already here, have been for thousands of years possibly. Further, I think that they likely have integrated themselves into our societies, and perhaps or DNA gene pool as well.
There have been many books since as far back 1970s discussing and describing what they call "Starseed" people, ones with alien DNA, going way back. While personal experiences have led me to believe many things others dismiss out of hand, there also a lot i reserve judgement on, including that one. And i reserve judgement even tho i fit many of identifying traits that early book on it listed. It's become a big thing over the years--(just search 'Starseed Transmissions' on Amazon) and while that doesn't make it a wrong per se, i know enough about people and psychology to be leery off folks who get rich by telling others "If you fit __ number of these parameters you are very special."

But then i was taught to question even my own thoughts. So just because since early childhood i've felt alien to this world, (i used to lay on our dock looking up at the stars feeling an emotion i had no word for when i first felt it, but later realized it was being 'homesick') i'm not necessarily buying into it being actual, as appealing as the idea is.
 
Space travel fascinates me. Loved all the Star Trek series.
If all went well with the rest of the world , politically etc on landing...I would say ... Beam me up ScottyView attachment 196344
Four Generations of my family has loved Star Trek, from my Mom to my grandson. Roddenberry hit a homer with it. Touched something deep in our psyches. Daughter and i just watched 4th season opener of ST Discovery and are anxiously awaiting Picard in the New Year.
 
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When our first NASA Space Shuttles landed it was a big event watching as we all wanted to see our space ship crews land safely on Earth. But then over years that became commonplace. :)
 
There have been many books since as far back 1970s discussing and describing what they call "Starseed" people, ones with alien DNA, going way back. While personal experiences have led me to believe many things others dismiss out of hand, there also a lot i reserve judgement on, including that one. And i reserve judgement even tho i fit many of identifying traits that early book on it listed. It's become a big thing over the years--(just search 'Starseed Transmissions' on Amazon) and while that doesn't make it a wrong per se, i know enough about people and psychology to be leery off folks who get rich by telling others "If you fit __ number of these parameters you are very special."

But then i was taught to question even my own thoughts. So just because since early childhood i've felt alien to this world, (i used to lay on our dock looking up at the stars feeling an emotion i had no word for when i first felt it, but later realized it was being 'homesick') i'm not necessarily buying into it being actual, as appealing as the idea is.
I read an interesting book a few years back. It was by Zecharia Sitchen and titled The 12th Planet. It is a little out there but still quite an interesting read. Definitely food for thought.

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When our first NASA Space Shuttles landed it was a big event watching as we all wanted to see our space ship crews land safely on Earth. But then over years that became commonplace. :)
And maybe a mass alien landing on Earth would eventually lead to walking around amongst aliens being commonplace.

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"Hey, Zots, how's it hanging?" (referring to his pendulous tail)
 


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