i have read about this guy in the 1950's that created policy,and contemplated on how to keep the population thinking that aliens are not real. dont remember what the book was or anything, but i think it had to do w/ project blue book or something like that. sorry dont remember the dude's name either
not directly, no. but they were here to watch, because everyone is curious about the process. someday we'll be (among) "the" extra-terrestrials, watching sapient life being born, on some other world. (don't quite see how that qualifies as a "conspiracy" however)
Nope. Everything is natural. "Unnatural" is an illusion, a term often misused in place of words like "synthetic" and "artificial". Everything we, or any organism does is done with our own natural abilities. Hell, cities are just as natural as a beehive. We've a higher intelligence and an ability to use a wider variety of materials. Just because something might be the first to do something, it doesn't mean that it is unnatural. Humans may have been the first species on Earth to do these "unnatural" things, we may not be the last. Similar happenings occur with other species. Predator species in an isolated area, having little or no predators themselves, will overpopulate to the point of killing eachother, killing a majority (sometimes all) of the prey species, and then their own eventual extinction. Humans have an intelligence that has allowed us to travel the world over. We're not quite at extinction level, but it will be our NATURAL intelligence that will solve the eventual problems. In regards to the native americans, they were just less technological. Ive seen modern day native americans overfishing to extremes, as well as hunting for sport alone. We're all capable of the same things essentially.