Tom DeLonge says...

I have often thought in a Galaxy there can be only one livable planet because of the rotation and the gravitational pull that sets the planet on just the right axis any other interference might or should pull that planet off of it.

Maybe in other galaxies, there is also one planet that can sustain life as we understand it. Technology allowing others to visit but keep a safe distance so not to get trapped among us.

(Just a thought not necessarily my beliefs )

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If intelligent alien life forms do exist out in the vastness of the space, they might not be the friendly cosmic neighbors the people of Earth are looking for, famed British scientist Stephen Hawking says in a new television series chronicling his work to explore the secrets of the universe.

An advanced spacefaring extraterrestrial civilization could end up wandering the universe in enormous spaceships on the prowl for vital materials after consuming the natural resources of their own world, Hawking explains in an episode of the show "Into the Universe with Stephen Hawking," which premiered Sunday on the Discovery Channel.
 
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It seems we are getting a soft disclosure. They are letting us know without having to be responsible for doing something about it.