I wish all people had such a deep understanding of life and life on Earth in 
particular.  Our planet would not be raped like it is now.  Unfortunately this 
is not a case and this will eventually lead to our demise.  

You must be watching Meerkat Manor...isn't this a greatest little animal on 
earth?  Well, after Cheetah, of course.. LOL 

I was crying and crying after Flower and Mozart died... 
Can't wait for the new season...

Barbara 



  Yes, Exactly.  Everything in a living system is  a matrix relevant  to 
something else. Tied into existence. So, what is the implication?  That 
ET/UFO's have through thousands of years of observation adopted our behavior - 
as to how we treat the lower intelligence level animals.  A percentage of 
humans who have evolved to a more compassionate species have come to the 
realization that we cannot over hunt, over fish; continue to pollute or let 
populations run rampant - thus initiated species management? A natural 
progression, the beginning stages of what Sages call "enlightenment" - greater 
respect for all sentient beings?

  The thought of being relegated to not much more than bugs under an ET's 
microscope is chilling. But, why not?  Humans tend towards arrogance with 
regard to their sense of self importance in the grand scheme of things. 
Remember when people thought Earths Sun was the center of the Universe and the 
World was flat. 

  Always the manipulating, curious species, we are.  We stick high tech cameras 
into insect fortifications, observe unknown marine life in the most remote 
ocean abysses, and send exploration missions into space.  It is how we learn.   
ET's just learning  about our species in similar manner, or  manipulating?   
Who knows - a rhetorical. 

  Regardless, it would be the height of arrogance to think that Humans, as a 
species, are the only ones  entitled to seek information,   or privy to 
knowledge about our environment. 

  Perhaps, we are their wild life show. They are the galactic botanists, 
microbiologists documenting.  Creeping around in the proverbial bushes with 
their cameras, hovering  their spacecrafts  over the herds causing stampedes 
and scarring the you know what out of us big ole elephants in the wild life 
management preserves;  sedating with dart guns to tag, transport and track. 
Maybe, they are just leaving us to our own, inevitable, extinction.  Maybe, we 
are just a small bunch of Meerkats in the scheme of things. 

  Life - is rather ridiculous when you think of  through  eyes of arrogance, 
superiority and self-importance only.