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  • Visitors from beyond the stars have arrived.

  • What secrets could our

  • intergalactic friends share?

  • What wonders could

  • these space chums unveil?

  • They DO NOT come in peace.

  • The aliens have arrived,

  • and they're here to lay down the law.

  • Humans are no longer

  • at the top of the food chain,

  • and we're now at the mercy

  • of our alien overlords.

  • I, for one, welcome our alien overlords.

  • For centuries,

  • humans have been calling the shots on Earth.

  • Just ask the animals we use as food,

  • keep in zoos,

  • hunt for sport,

  • or even have around the house as pets.

  • We're in for quite the shock

  • when our new intergalactic masters show up

  • and give us a taste of our own medicine.

  • What, exactly, would they do to us?

  • Well, we may become the new animals.

  • We'd be treated as a commodity

  • to be bought, traded and sold.

  • And if these aliens are anything like we are,

  • we'd also be their lunch.

  • Human cells are made up of proteins,

  • nucleic acids and membranes.

  • If the aliens had the same

  • basic biochemistry as us,

  • they would be able to convert our

  • tasty, nourishment-filled bodies

  • into energy for themselves.

  • Would aliens start farming us en masse?

  • What sort of intergalactic economy

  • could be created by

  • using humans like livestock.

  • In China alone,

  • the pork industry is worth $128 billion (U.S.),

  • and has 433 million pigs ready to barbecue.

  • There are 17 times as many

  • humans on the planet.

  • To an alien food connoisseur,

  • would we be just as tasty?

  • Human burger, anyone?

  • What if we were seen as a delicacy

  • to be distributed across the Universe?

  • Or, what about just pieces of human?

  • Even to us, body parts are a hot commodity.

  • A heart is $1.4 million to transplant,

  • and worth $119,000 on the open market.

  • Kidneys are around the $200,000 mark.

  • Livers are $157,000,

  • and bone marrow is $23,000/gram (0.03 oz).

  • We're dealing with human economics here,

  • but this idea can be applied to the concept

  • that we are Earth's new cattle.

  • We're a living organism

  • that might be sold to someone,

  • or something.

  • Somewhere.

  • In space.

  • But what if the aliens

  • didn't think we were delicious?

  • What if they thought we were

  • cute?

  • Well, in the U.S.,

  • there are nearly 70 million dogs

  • being kept as pets,

  • and 74 million cats.

  • Brazil has 191 million

  • feathered best friends.

  • Would the aliens keep us as pets?

  • Or, even worse,

  • what if they kept us in captivity

  • and gawked at us?

  • You know, like we do with animals in zoos.

  • There are approximately 6,000 species

  • in zoos around the world.

  • About 8,000,000 animals in total.

  • The aliens may not have as much variety

  • in human zoos,

  • but we sure are an entertaining bunch.

  • Imagine a group of alien children

  • on a school trip,

  • watching you in your natural habitat.

  • See, children?”

  • lectures the alien headmistress.

  • The human is on its phone again.”

  • So, there's not a lot to look forward to.

  • But it makes us think

  • Well, the Earth looks like

  • a nice place to set up shop,

  • on paper.

  • Earth has plate tectonics

  • that help to keep the climate stable,

  • a global magnetic field that keeps

  • solar winds from getting close,

  • and the added bonus of a moon

  • that stops Earth from wobbling

  • on its axis too much.

  • That combination would look

  • appealing to the aliens,

  • and it's something they might have a

  • difficult time finding anywhere else.

  • And what about us?

  • Well, we already know

  • we'd not only be delicious,

  • but profitable.

  • With the aliens having a monopoly

  • on the human market,

  • they could start making

  • more rewarding changes to their new home.

  • Considering they're intelligent enough

  • to travel light-years to get here,

  • how hard could it be to redevelop a planet?

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  • alien invasion.

  • The truth is,

  • we don't know for sure

  • what the aliens' plans would be.

  • This is only one of several scenarios

  • that could happen if we faced an alien invasion.

  • What if the aliens are

  • already planning to head our way?

  • Surveying the land

  • and getting to know these strange humans

  • who call Earth home?

  • What if aliens were already watching us?

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