This clever plotline was, indeed, divinely inspired because the Borg are a perfect analogy to represent the evil in your alien opposition. The Extraterrestrial Alliance currently running the Earth are a band of sociopathic criminals and predators who have ensnared, absorbed, or annihilated many civilizations throughout your galaxy in very Borg-like fashion. They take from others to use for themselves and enslave those cultures to keep it coming. And those victims lose their independence and their true identity as soul-based beings by turning into minions of that Dark Alliance, being reduced to following their orders and not free to experiment and play and advance in their own way, particularly in terms of their spirituality which is, after all, the goal, and the only one of importance behind their creation. That is a lot to surrender, and the forcing of this subjugation is the calling card of the Extraterrestrial Alliance everywhere they go.
So the story of the Borg is intended to be a stark warning to the world about trusting extraterrestrials to begin with. What you are dealing with in the Extraterrestrial Alliance is in fact the Borg with a little window dressing, having learned how you think in your culture to mimic you enough to pose as a friend and helper and manipulate you in the doing to surrender and advance to a Borg-like absorption, digestion, and elimination that will be the end of humanity if you do not see through the Trojan horse campaign being mounted against you by the Disclosure Movement to gain your trust in the extraterrestrial interlopers.
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