In looking at some of the drawings of what people say alines look like, something keeps
popping into my mind. Their torsos are more like an insect than a reptile or mammal.
Their bodies get very skinny in the mid-section - much like many types of insects.
Their faces look like an ant's face.
They do not speak, yet communicate like an insect.
Their mouths are small and their eyes are large; again like many insects.
If they are here or if they someday arrive, their interests might be in our grains.
We might end up losing all our food supply just like when a hoard of locust
descends over fields.
Let's hope they do not have a taste for anything higher up on the food chain --- like us.
And that's the way I see it...
Straight Talk with Jay Clifford.