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Originally Posted by eagle
1) How did they travel large distances (40 light years) without dying?
2) Were they living in our solar system all along?
3) Why are they not showing themselves to all of us, all the time?
4) How many races visit us?
5) Are they at war with each other?
6) With us?
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My $.02 worth:
1) They don't travel - i.e. they don't move physically through space. They utilize hyperdimensional shortcuts (see the Camelot video
Jumproom to Mars). Variants of that technology also enable shortcuts through time - in either direction.
2) Some of them may be. There is a colony on Mars numbering 650,000, as of a few years ago. As
Henry Deacon told us, they're all human (but it depends what you mean by 'human') [my paraphrase of his words]
3) The non-interference degree (and, also, from their point of view, it's rather like visiting an insane asylum. Smart to keep a low profile as you never know what the inmates might do or how they might respond)
4) Clifford Stone said 57, Henry Deacon told us "over 40".
5 and 6) "War" is a human term and a human habit. Warlike species 'out there' may not have survived to great levels of technological advancement. They probably have rivalries about resources - including territory (planets to live on), minerals and bio-materials. The Earth and its biosphere might be targets in this competition for resources.
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Marshall Vian Summers has a lot fo say about this: his channeled book,
Allies of Humanity, states that much ET activity is essentially resource-driven, few being hostile but equally few being purely altrusitic. We've never met Marshall or corresponded with him, but it's an interesting and plausible view.)