https://downthechupacabrahole.com/2022/01/04/reptilian-beings-emerged-during... https://youtu.be/zFQtYfOmxxs Google, CIA, and ET https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gunung_Padang_Megalithic_Site https://www.theblackvault.com/documentarchive/every-ufo-case-sent-to-uap-tas... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZnMjJmaXJ4 https://www.theblackvault.com/documentarchive/unidentified-aerial-phenomenon... https://www.theblackvault.com/documentarchive/cia-loses-1976-document-detail... https://www.theblackvault.com/documentarchive/update-the-struggle-to-get-the... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Observable_universe Trillions of stars, trillions of planets, life in the universe is statistically likely. Having only been around 2-50M years or so, you only have about 500M years to get off the rock, but you'll likely deplete and kill yourselves well within the next 1000. If you make it past those, then you might have another 10B out among the stars. Govt became obsolete long ago. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_the_far_future https://www.statista.com/chart/26707/share-of-us-respondents-belief-in-other... http://www.outerspaceinstitute.ca/outerspacesurvey2022.html https://www.statista.com/topics/5049/space-exploration/ https://www.statista.com/topics/7707/satellite-internet/ 71% Of Americans Believe 'We Are Not Alone' In The Universe Do you think of "Life on Mars?" as not just a song by David Bowie but as a legitimate question? Is "I want to believe" not just another pop culture quote to you but a personal conviction? Then, as Statista's Florian Zandt details below, you're a part of the majority of people in the United States at least. In a survey conducted by scientists at the transnational Outer Space Institute (OSI) at the University of British Columbia and the Angus Reid Forum USA, 71 percent of respondents claimed they believe in intelligent life in the Milky Way. As the chart shows, the hardline skeptics make up only a fraction of the representative sample surveyed. Infographic: U.S. American Want To Believe | Statista You will find more infographics at Statista While the OSI's survey mainly revolved around militarization of space, satellite launches and orbital debris, it also included some more colorful questions. For example, 26 percent of respondents thought that current NASA missions were not ambitious enough and that humanity should aim to travel to Mars, while 30 percent saw the Moon as a viable target. Interestingly, 71 percent wouldn't go on a trip to Mars when offered a one-way ticket. When pressed further on life forms in space, 75 percent thought it was likely to detect living microorganisms in our solar system and 77 percent saw a high-to-medium probability of discovering living microorganisms in our galaxy. The issue of satellite light pollution and debris in the Earth's orbit has become more pressing in the last couple of years. According to ESA estimates, 30,000 pieces of debris are floating through orbit as of now, and Elon Musk's company SpaceX has been launching more than 1,700 Starlink satellites over the course of two years. In 2022, Starlink satellites alone are likely to surpass the total number of 2,000 satellites in orbit in 2019.