Felicity Harley
2 min readApr 29, 2019

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So now we have to figure out how we are going to survive! Will it be off planet or under the ground on planet in self-sustaining communities that use living architecture? If we don’t get right on it none of us will make it. As a science fiction writer I’m on it in my book theburningyears.squarespace.com. Of course not all of us will make it as you point out— just a fraction of the 9.8 billion that are predicted to be alive on the earth by 2050.

Also think zero point energy once it’s all over and we need a clean abundant source of energy. We’re currently under observation by those that have it —read the recent article in the Washington Post on UFOs and US Navy’s acknowledgement that they are presently flying around in our skies. And according to some in the know, the ones that fly these machines have already disarmed some of our nuclear warheads.

This is not science fiction it’s real, and I encourage to read about it. While we may become extinct, there are others out there who are not and with a whole lot more scientific understanding of how the physics of our universe works.

Apparently they’ve increased their visits here since 2014 and I wonder why? Is it to give us a massive wake-up call. Would we listen if they told us to stop our nonsense? Probably not because as you say - unfortunately, while survival is still tantalizingly possible, it is exceedingly unlikely to become reality. The capitalist system that has brought humanity to this tipping point is inherently self-perpetuating in pursuit of short-term profit, powered by an infinite supply of human greed.”

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Felicity Harley
Felicity Harley

Written by Felicity Harley

writer. student of the human condition & psyche. grounded by family, garden and good wine.

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