Even crazy alien cult people have no excuses for bad grammar. Beyond that science cult floss, it's actually on topic well enough. You can't have an outer civilization superstructure without life on other planets. On that:
Life originating on Earth is a ridiculous theory. Having borderline predetermined sets of anatomy goes way beyond coincidence. Even these sacred sponges of yours from the terraces of the Atlantic Ocean have buckets full of similarities to a cow in Massachusetts. The two are separated by a lot more than a fleshy cell wall, but they both follow a complex, yet almost identical organic behavior that must predate the settling and orbiting of Earth. That's a lesson that Georges Cuvier himself coined 200 years before an electron microscope was even conceived, and it still hasn't been put down by any hard facts. While you're slaving away at the library dome, check out "Your Inner Fish" by Neil Something-or-other. Some of that book was tosh, but it was quite an interesting perspective on evolutionary patterns.