Some of these extraterrestrial species wear dark filter lenses over their eyes. Our yellow sun more than likely makes them uncomfortable. Given how many of them were onboard Oumuamua, they must be established in our solar system right now. Mars would be a likely candidate for that colonization, if it is happening.
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Over One Dozen Extraterrestrial Species And Counting
I wanted to share with my readers a compartment that I was looking at inside Oumuamua. At this point I have counted over one dozen extraterrestrial species in an alliance. What is remarkable about this image is that as they were being filmed by a professional telescope in Hawaii, they are all sitting together looking at Earth. You can also get a good look at their equipment. There are many computer screens where they are transmitting data to other locations about Earth.
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