Here’s What Extraterrestrials in the Skies Really Look Like.

Purusha Radha
Starseed Life
Published in
5 min readFeb 13, 2024

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The 2024 Super Bowl ad, Hello Down There, directed by Martin Scorsese got it right… and wrong.

What does a highly advanced civilization have to do to get noticed around here?

That’s the question the sponsor Squarespace asks in its intergalactic outreach tale.

Image of a future Pleiadian Elohim Creator God generated in Midjourney by the author

Here’s the part the movie gets right.

Hello Down There shows people from all walks of life glued to their phones. They’re strangely entertained watching a cat unrolling toilet paper and a woman fascinated by the celebrity bacon diet she found online.

But that’s the way it really is down here. So many people so distracted by senseless things while a life altering ET craft hovers right over their heads and they don’t see it.

Squarespace and Scorsese smartly keyed on current news that not only have people seen extraterrestrial crafts, the government’s taking a hard close look at the reports.

Except that the government has really known about them all along. For many decades credible reports point to extraterrestrial existence and the fact that many of them have already visited.

Now for the parts the movie doesn’t get right.

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