Is humanity prepared for a hypothetical alien invasion?

Do you believe?
Alien invasion theories
America has a plan
Special forces training to fight aliens
Space aggressors
Space Aggressor Squad
Battle for control of space
What if we can’t relay on the army?
Iraq-style insurgency against the US military
Guerrilla warfare
Every country vs the aliens
Meltdown and cordial anti-alien alliance
No official protocol
No consensus on whether to reply to an extraterrestrial message
A debate within the scientific community
How do we know they’re not dangerous?
The alien invasion as part of the collective imagination
Alien invasion films during the Cold War
Good aliens
Scientists think that an alien visit is not likely
Thousands of light years away
Do you believe?

Have you ever wondered what you should do if little green men come to planet Earth and decide they want to take our luscious green planet for themselves?

Alien invasion theories

Alien invasion theories have taken over the internet this year after three unidentified flying objects were shot down in the U.S. and Canada within a span of three days. But what would happen if an alien invasion were to actually take place?

America has a plan

Without giving further details, the retired colonel of the US army Manuel Supervielle assured CNN in 2019 that there is a "contingency plan" for that case.

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Special forces training to fight aliens

Some publications go further assuring that specific training is carried out by elite forces of the US army focused on the fight against enemies from outer space.

Space aggressors

Publications such as Futurism or Seeker attributed to a squadron called "space aggressors" (belonging to the United States Space Force -USSF-) a training unit against the alien threat.

Space Aggressor Squad

The USSF is a special force based at the Schriever Air Force Base in Colorado (in the image) that plays the role of "enemy" in highly demanding exercises.

"We play the bad guys"

In a 2017 report published in Seeker, Captain Christopher Barnes, head of training for the 26th Space Aggressor Squadron, explained: "We play the bad guys." They are the ones who put other soldiers in trouble by acting as a threat from outer space. Or from another country.

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Battle for control of space

The real objective is for the US army to be able to face a battle in space or for control from space. That means controlling alien attack satellites; regardless of if they are North Korean, Chinese or extraterrestrial.

What if we can’t relay on the army?

But what if we can’t rely on the army? There are those who are preparing to organize a resistance if aliens do decide to invade us. Just like in the 'V' series.

Iraq-style insurgency against the US military

In 2007 Reuters interviewed Travis Taylor and Bob Boan, authors of the book 'Alien Invasion: How to defend Earth'. Both scholars said an insurgency similar to the one the US encountered in Iraq after the overthrow of Saddam Hussein would take place.

Guerrilla warfare

In the aforementioned Reuters article, Travis Taylor and Rob Boan's theory on how to deal with the invader is summarized: "Humanity will have to dig in and fight with improvised weapons and hit-and-run tactics." The classic tactics of guerrilla warfare.

Every country vs the aliens

It would be logical, in the face of an extraterrestrial threat, for all nations to unite. This was stated by Gorbachev and Reagan (respective leaders of the United States and the then Soviet Union) in 1985 during a summit in Geneva.

Meltdown and cordial anti-alien alliance

Gorbachev revealed the conversation in a 2009 interview. Ronald Reagan asked him, "What would you do if the United States was suddenly attacked by someone from outer space? Would you help us?" The then leader of the USSR replied: "Without a doubt."

No official protocol

However, no government appears to have an official protocol to manage an alien invasion. In fact, in 2010, British astrophysicist Martin Dominik asked the United Nations to draw up a protocol in this regard, during a conference at the Royal Society.

No consensus on whether to reply to an extraterrestrial message

Because aliens haven’t made contact with us (or so we think),  there’s not even a consensus among the scientific community on what to do in case we receive an extraterrestrial message.

A debate within the scientific community

"There is a huge debate within the scientific community about whether or not we should respond," John Eliot, joint coordinator of the UK's Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence Research Network, told The Guardian.

How do we know they’re not dangerous?

The great difficulty would lie in the ignorance of the alien language, but there is also fear and doubt: are these beings from space friendly or violent? In any case, according to John Eliot, our response would take at least 100 years to reach its issuer.

The alien invasion as part of the collective imagination

From HG Wells's classic 'War of the Worlds' to Tim Burton's sarcastic 'Mars Attack', the subject of alien invasion is part of popular culture.

Alien invasion films during the Cold War

Science fiction dealt with the theme recurrently. Especially during the Cold War, when some Hollywood movies encouraged (or exorcised) fears of the nuclear hecatomb and the Soviet attack.

Good aliens

In the eighties, on the other hand, Steven Spielberg presented aliens as kind beings in the film E.T.

Scientists think that an alien visit is not likely

In any case, scientists think that an extraterrestrial visit is highly unlikely. There are many light years that separate us from a planet where intelligent life is a probability.

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Thousands of light years away

And besides, who would undertake a journey thousands of light years to visit the unknown inhabitants of a small blue planet at the edge of the galaxy?

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