A WORD OF OPTIMISM TO MY FELLOW "IN-SUPERIORS" FILE: UFO1692 Opening my theories on the suspicion that the "greys" and other alien (to our knowledge) species are advanced enough to genetically produce and manipulate a food source (being us) so ample, for their consumtion. Skeptically speaking: Indeed if we were to inherit a natural predator, our planet would hold an invaluble food source. Based on the theories and little knowledge we have of the possible existance of superior predators capable of genetically "farming" thier own food source, I would suspect that they hold the technology to successfully alter their own genetic makeup to allow themselves to ingest an alternate food source. I get the impression that they hold a superior technology to our own, but are biologically far less advanced and adapted to survival than our own species. Prologue If we are indeed around sixth in line as far as intelligence, we may have an advantage. We are the infamous "cockroach" of intelligent species. Able to adapt and survive in a much wider range of environments then our more advanced intelligent counterparts (or preditors if you so believe). We sacrifice some intelligence for adaptability. I feel that adaptation without artificial supplements such as breathers, sterilized conditions, etc. to different environments, and conditions could be the only upper hand we will have on them. I doubt that we would have a problem adapting to their environment, but I would suspect they would have trouble surviving long on the face of our planet without some sort of artificial life giving supplementary giving device. The first step in verifying this would be to obtain specific bioligical knowledge of their nutritional requirements, and more importantly their respiratory, digestive, immune and circulatory system. Knowledge is still the key to victory. Such a species has already won if we yield to their superior technology. The conflict CAN be won if we act now and gain more records of knowledge on their biological makeup if they exist. There are perfect examples right here on our native planet, between native species that demonstrates that superior knowledge does not always lead to victory. Just a few examples are the cockroach, rodent, ant, dingo, as well as an array of micro biological species has evaded our "superior knowledge" as we've tried to exterminate them. The ability of these species to adapt to new environments without genetic alteration, or millenniums of evolution, has lead to their victory in survival. Objective: I say to all who believe, and those who are undecided but willing to take precautions in the event that a threat does exist, then we must obtain information in order to obtain an efficient strategy. It could possibly be determined that simple household chemicals and devices are lethal deterrents and weapons against them. It's already suspected that the luxury of consuming chocolate renders our biological composition unfit for their consumption. Could it be that something we've adapted to consume as a luxurious treat is in fact a lethal toxic to our technological superior adversaries? If so, we have possibly stumbled upon a good defense against being consumed for nutritional purposes. Could simple radio waves introduced in World War II to detect the presence of aircraft (RADAR) cause profound malfunctions in their air/marine craft? If so it would be possible to bombard the atmosphere with this particular band, or even transmit the band from a short range home base to disable or at least stall their advancement. (It is suspected that a glitch pertaining to this has been already been erradicated by them). As for an effective weapon against them, projectile weapons would prove efficient enough. But only after we can rid them, or develop an effective defense against their superior weapons and crafts. Going after them with shotguns and rifles would probably be as effective as a tribal warrior advancing to hurl spears at a Marine sniper. The primary conflict will not be one making use of projectile weapons, but genetic, radiological and biological ones. We have already waited too long, and if they are indeed a threat, they've had more than ample time to analyze our biological makeup and produce extremely effective and efficient defensive and offensive measures. It is my opinion that they have long ago obtained knowledge exceeding our own as far as the secrets to our own biology. I am certain they have already advanced as far as mass control of our species by manipulating the nervous and endocrine system with devices they have produced and tested. Trying to be optimistic, and if this threat does exist we have no other choice but to put forth an effort, it is possible that it takes a species with a superior knowledge to our own to inhibit us and decipher our biological makeup in this manner. Judging from the limited knowledge we have obtained, it appears that we may be physically superior. Under no law does their superior knowledge guarantee their superior biological makeup. In fact, evolution of known species shows us that quite the opposite is true. It could be that they are vulnerable to a far wider range of deterrents than us, thus our "in-superior" knowledge is still sufficient enough to find their physical weaknesses and conquer them should they impose a threat.