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The reason SETI can't find a signal.
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There is a threat out there, so great, so terrible that all advanced civilizations in the galaxy who reached the technological level required for interstellar travel returned to their planets as soon as they discovered this threat.
They closed all communications and broadcasts and their planets "went dark", no signal, no trace.
So the threat wouldn't notice their existence... for it is something that must roam the galaxy searching... Stephen Hawking wasn't making this shit up.
There is only one signal in this galaxy for SETI to find. It is the signal from those vast pan galactic trawler ships, broadcasting a greeting for the unwary to answer.
And the ships listen... for some fledgling civilisation, some cosmic lamb in the corner of the slaughterhouse, bleating loudly, sending out signals to the butcher... "Here I am."
And now, they approach, using the gravity well of our own star as a gateway... the ships arrive one by one, spheres, the size of planets hanging in Sols halo, waiting patiently, savouring the fresh, youthful cornucopia of life, resources an technology that is our little planet.
They hunger for the milk of our mother Earth, they devoured their own long ago.
Thanks for reading.
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