DWQA QuestionsCategory: Extraterrestrial InterlopersThe Earth is full of millions of animal and plant species of all kinds. Earth has been categorized in other channeled works of questionable origin as a “jewel” – one of the most biologically diverse planets in the entire galaxy. Is this true? It has also been said that the average life-supporting planet only had about 200,000 species instead of millions like the Earth? Is that true? If so, what makes the Earth so special?
Nicola Staff asked 3 years ago
There is a wide variability in the nature and quantities of life forms present on various planets throughout your galaxy and elsewhere in the universe. Much depends on local conditions as life forms are quite variable in tolerating extremes of temperature, moisture, and presence of substances in the atmosphere and in water that might be noxious to some species. The Earth is highly endowed with a very wide variety of life forms. This, in part, is not natural as many, many life forms have been introduced by the extraterrestrials through the ages. This consists of many thousands of species of bacteria, viruses, protozoa, insects, plants, and animal species of all kinds, all of which are pests in one way or another and cause harm to humans or life forms of value to humans that these alien species prey upon. So, much of the planet’s diversity is unnatural because they are essentially invasive forms of biowarfare designed to drag down humanity and cause suffering, and they certainly have, all through human history and continuing to the present day. There are many scourges that make life miserable and harm benevolent species that humans depend on, so in this way the diversity is not a blessing but a curse.