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Robert Stetson
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Robert Stetson
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We're looking in all the wrong ways for intelligent life in space, but what if we found it? Would they be friendly? Would they give us all the magic they have learned to perform? Would they enrich our lives? Even if they just said hello and let's be friends, what would be the natural outcome of having them visit?
Should we be looking for and calling for them to come here? Listen to this natural factual account of having neighbors from space visit us and how it will change our lives.
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