Invasion Earth
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By
Howard M. Fitzcharles III
In a far off galaxy there was a planet about the same
distance from their sun as we are from ours. Humanoids inhabit this planet and
have for millions of years. They are somewhat like us only far more intelligent
as they have had millions of years to advance. However, they do not have the
compassion for lesser forms of life so they have destroyed all other forms of
life on their planet and of several other neighboring planets. They have over
populated their planet and have done the same on the planets that they have
invaded and took over.
In their quest for more planets to populate they are
searching farther and farther from their origin. They have advanced their
technology to a point that they can now travel faster than the speed of light
and send spy satellites even faster. This enables them to search the different
galaxies before sending out invasion parties.
They have now sent these satellites to our galaxy. And
now they have been sending back radio and TV broadcasts from all over Earth
without even being detected. Thousands of these broadcasts have been copied and
stored at the Office of New Potential Planets. This is where our story starts.
In a meeting room on the 100th floor of the “O.N.P.P.”
The chairman of the Alien Technology department is
addressing the heads of 20 other departments. Each department head may have from
a hundred to a thousand technicians working under him or her. Each is in
constant contact with all of the technicians at their disposal by what we may
call a laptop. However, these devices are receiving the brain waves of the
department heads and are instantly transmitting his or her thoughts on a subject
that is appropriate for their department. They also can at will receive back,
data and thoughts on this device from their various technicians.
Hundreds of thousands of videos and millions of sound
tracks of radio and military radio transmissions of every country on Earth and
even millions of cell phone conversations of private individuals are divided up
among the various departments for evaluation and the results sent back to the
department heads in a matter of seconds.