![]() Merely being able to see the aliens is no help, since we, the humans, still cannot touch them. Unable to hide any longer, the aliens, like any rancher faced with rebellious cattle, decides to wipe the human race out in a great feast of terror and agony. But the secret spreads, and finally the truth is revealed. Anyone who even thinks about the possibility of their existence is doomed as soon as one of the aliens comes close enough to sense his or her thoughts.īut as science progresses, an accidental discovery reveals their secret, even though the discoverers die like flies, one after the other. The enemy is not invisible, but simply exist in a frequency range that unaided human eyes cannot see. They share the world with us and feed off of our nervous energy, the more intense the better, especially fear and anger. Humans are cattle to an alien race, and have always been. The answer is even more terrifying than Morpheus's answer to Neo in The Matrix. ![]() The author starts with the questions, "If everyone wants peace, then why don't we get it?" and "If there are aliens, why haven't they appeared yet?" ![]() Before there was the "Matrix" or "Aliens" or even "X-Files" and "Fringe", there was Sinister Barrier the 1939 debut novel by Britis SF author Eric Frank Russell, a member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame. ![]()
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