-Intervention Theory is the theory that aliens played a part in the development of human life on Earth. "Creationists of all kinds, which includes the smarter, more reasonable, and typically well-credentialed proponents of Intelligent Design, insist that the only answer to questions about the origins of life or humans is: “God did it!” Darwinists of all stripes insist with equal zeal that their pet theory of evolution best explains how life originated. Their 150-year-old dogma asserts: “It just happened—poof!—like magic!” After the magic moment when life kick-started itself into existence, it initiated a self-contained and imperceptibly slow-but-steady growth into ever more complex forms, until it reached the apex of an arduous climb—humanity. In contrast, Interventionists like me anchor our search for origins on evidence rather than faith, on logic rather than magic. We don’t think that God did it, or that life spontaneously generated. For us, evidence and logic point to the same “outside intervention” that Intelligent Designers see. However, while they feel that the only outside source of intervention must be God (whom they are careful not to mention by name), we suggest another, bolder explanation: “They did it!” Who are “They”? The currently favored term is Aliens—non-human, non-Earth-based entities." (An excerpt from "Intervention Theory Essentials", by Lloyd Pye -(1946-2013) was a researcher, author, and lecturer best known for his unique version of Intervention Theory-)