AlienMind
The Verdants
Our Pending Merger with Andromeda
11.17.2005
According to astronomers, in the not-too-distant future—some 3.5
billion years hence, the Milky Way and its sister
spiral galaxy, Andromeda, will merge together to form a large
elliptical galaxy like Centaurus A. At present the Milky
Way and Andromeda approach one another at the same rate that a
smaller galaxy, the Large Magellenic Cloud,
recedes from the Milky Way. So, aliens of the Milky Way and
Andromeda face a future crisis if they don’t reduce
their populations over time. Some planets will die due to their
closeness to the newly-formed giant elliptical galaxy’s
hot center. Scientists say that in a large elliptical galaxy, you
could read a newspaper at night by the starlight. Other
planets will be obliterated by a violent hypernova when the two
galaxies’ central black holes merge. Some stars and
planets will move out to a more habitable distance near the merged
galaxy’s central dust-lane perimeter (if one develops there, of
course).
In short, there won’t be as many habitable planets then. So,
residents of the two galaxies must be extra careful to
limit their numbers and make sure that newly-evolved species like
our own do likewise. This is a critical
consideration for all of the human future. Over billions of years we
may intermix with other alien populations in
search of a common solution. Of course, it’s possible that the newly
merged galaxy will face a shortage of habitable
planets for some 10-100 million years, after which time an abundance
of light and terra-forming may allow at least
some compensation.
Nonetheless, the Verdant incursion upsets the apple cart in our
vicinity. Verdants apparently failed to manage their
affairs according to larger supercluster norms. As a result, we, the
populations of neighboring galaxy groups, now
face the consequences. The Verdant-gray abduction and breeding
program may be a threat to our basic,
independent sovereignty, if not our galactic ecology. Ironically,
the Verdants don’t appear to be a case of
unavoidable need. Instead, they seem to spread for reasons of power
and control, to please themselves and
perpetuate an elitist lifestyle. Meanwhile, they play to the crowd
by saying that they enforce a universal ecology and
a ban on weaponization of interstellar space. In reply, their
critics argue that a population of 500 trillion Verdants
may be the worst kind of ecological violator and that Verdant
interventions prematurely militarize some evolving
worlds.
One alien of a more advanced “hyperversal” origin offered further
information on the subject. He (definitely a male)
said that, at present, Verdant federation affiliates number “less
than .01 percent” in Andromeda (less than one in
10,000 of the populations there). If true, the report, which was
witnessed by numerous humans, means that our
sister spiral Andromeda has successfully repelled the Verdant
incursion by collectively informing emergent
populations about the Verdant population/resource problem. Given
that we’re due to merge with Andromeda, the
Milky Way is probably also organized to limit Verdant planet taking
here, also. *Various native Milky Way and other
aliens report that such is the case---again, with a tone of urgency
re our predicament.
The Verdant case is but one example of the risks involved in a
sexual reproduction strategy. There are undoubtedly
others. Although we humans have no choice in our own reproductive
strategy at present, we may opt for a mixed
strategy in the future: partly cloned and party sexual in order to
maintain our physical stamina and a diverse gene
pool, as some aliens advise. Aliens offer commentary on the subject
regularly. In a sense, religious beliefs about
separating sexual urges from our higher analytical faculties may
have a universal basis. Aliens suggest that we
should at least parallel our thinking in terms that are higher
dimensional and non-sexual if we want to know what is
going on among the more advanced communities surrounding us.
One group of what might be called “hard-line” hyperversal aliens
(security service types who sometimes resonate in
terms of the Verdant role in limiting other populations’ growth)
argues that humans may have to be manipulated
toward non-sexual alternatives. At times, their position suggests
that there is a frustrated, large-scale effort to tend
to both the Verdant problem and other challenges to the older, more
established ecology. Within the Verdant
structure, itself, the attitude is essentially holier-than-thou,
albeit not at all religious, in that Verdants appear to have
managed the history of the gray population to make the grays
non-sexual and passively obedient. In fact, quite a bit
of chatter surrounds the subject. Verdants sometimes boast of the
accomplishment, as if to rationalize their own
reproductive excess in terms of having compelled lesser aliens to
humble themselves. Verdants tend to argue that
their intervention here can be excused in terms of a need to move
humans toward non-sexual alternatives.
In a larger sense, this suggests that Verdants may point to
our
future Milky Way-Andromeda merger as being a
potential risk to our neighbors, i.e. M-33, Andromeda’s closer (than
the Milky Way) spiral sister galaxy. Verdants will
likely try to gain positions in other galaxies by opening up with a
technology trading scheme, and then promising to
help protect them against our possible incursion 3.5 billion years
in the future. Other aliens advise that humans
have plenty of time to consider various options within our currently
crowded galaxy, given that we haven’t yet mastered the basics of
genetic engineering.
I should also note that in the summer of 2005 one hyperversal alien
said that planets in an large elliptical galaxy can
be lush biological beauties because there is so much light. So, once
a manageable order has been achieved in a
merging elliptical, living planets can evolve yet more greenly and
excess light can be averted using planetary-scale, electrogravity shielding (which is
Δt expensive, of course).
So, let’s try to put all of this in a larger context. Michio Kaku’s
book
Hyperspace
(c. 1994) discusses astronomer Nikolai Kardashev’s categorization of
civilizations as follows:
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a Type I civilization
controls the resources of an entire planet (weather and earthquake
control, plus exploration of an entire solar
system)
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a Type II civilization controls and directly uses the power
of its sun; it begins to colonize nearby star
systems
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a Type III civilization controls and uses the
power of an entire galaxy
The Verdants, like other
advanced mega-populations, verge on a Type III status, but there’s a
fly in the ointment. Negative energy dynamics
suggest that an overuse of electrogravity by too many planets would
marginally speed the clock on surrounding
galaxies and deplete their energy lifetime. In the Verdant case,
this poses a conundrum—with large-scale political
implications.
For purposes of routinely informing the human community, a native
Milky Way mega-population (“38 trillion”
members, plus others in coalition) has explicitly demonstrated that
they have a galaxy-wide system of towers on
opposite sides of various planets. This was (remotely) shown to
humans in the context of a galaxy-wide collective
security arrangement, with a warning that “federation aliens” may
try to compete with, or violate the system. The
towers were also reported by professionally trained human remote
viewers in Jim Marrs’ book
Alien Agenda.
Apparently, the purpose of such a system is to gain a wider spread
of technological installations in order to focus
electrogravity for travel, communications, and more. The system has
been described as though it is open to human
integration within a galaxy-wide convention, presumably in order to
avoid the strain on resources that would arise
were there a redundancy of such systems. Other aliens’ discussions
about the given mega-population suggest that
some native
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populations remain independent of the coalition, yet
nonetheless ascribe to a larger collective security
convention integrating most of the galaxy’s native populations.
For those who’ve read Dr. Edgar “Rothschild” Fouche’s reports about
a US black budget craft called the TR-3B
(which is controlled by a narco-dealing sub-regime within the US), a
wide spread of electrogravity technology like
that of the towers is a familiar theme. The triangular-shaped TR-3B
(click images left) reportedly uses a rapidly rotating torus of super-conducting mercury plasma that circles the widest possible radius
within the craft. As it rotates due to magnetic
induction, the plasma is electromagnetically activated to move in a
spiraling pattern, which induces a negative energy gradient as it
spirals—providing the lift for the TR-3B.
Unlike the old, potentially dangerous antimatter reactor that Bob
Lazar says he studied after it was taken from a
downed gray alien craft, the TR-3B avoids the “element 115” reactor
element, presumably the explosive antimatter
danger also. According to former Air Force careerist
Charles Hall,
an alien population called “the tall whites” has
been granted a small base in the southeast corner of Nellis Air
Force range (Nevada) and has helped the US
shadow regime develop nuclear thrusters, which don’t provide the
lift but merely move the TR-3B laterally at low
altitudes. In three books written on the subject, Hall meticulously
details how, for years, he interacted at close range
with the tall whites on the Nellis range under the direction of a
four star Air Force general, who reportedly allowed
the tall whites to kill US airmen if they frightened the tall whites
by approaching them. Hall reports that when problems arose, the tall
whites had a direct line to the general in the Pentagon!
If true, Hall’s story about the tall whites would be yet another
example of how the
US shadow regime has been
compromised by allowing the presence of what some indications
suggest may be IFSP aliens. The tall whites look
exactly like humans but are taller, with large wrap-around eyes and
pale white skin. Tall whites claim to be an
independent population that just happens to look like we do---an
unlikely irony, given what we know about biological
diversity. The tall whites appear to have been engineered, perhaps
by the IFSP (Intergalactic Federation of
Sovereign Planets), to be used for an alternative approach to the US
military-industrial complex.
Neither the TR-3B, nor the so-called
TAW-50 (reportedly a more
advanced US shadow regime craft) are capable of
nearly instantaneous, alien-like travel to other stars. To tall
white aliens, who reportedly helped develop such craft,
they are easily exceeded trinkets.
The fact that a narco-funded US cabal has control of such technology
may seem advantageous to IFSP aliens,
given that such humans commit crimes without restraint
and are so deeply compromised that they can be manipulated with
ease. By conceding minor technological
improvements to black budget insiders, the tall whites may intend to
foster dependency and intellectual laziness
among humans in order to fortify entrenched criminal tendencies. The
question would be: why?
By assuring that elite human sectors are both corrupted and
infiltrated via the breeding program, the IFSP appears
to be doing an Orwellian kind of prep work, to be followed by
further manipulations that humans wouldn’t publicly
agree to. As Budd Hopkins and David Jacobs PhD suggest, the
abductors’ intervention has been allowed to proceed far beyond what
was originally surmised. However, don’t expect an admission from
within the US government in this regard. Pride and greed have gained
the upper hand there, for the moment.
Like the Milky Way mega-population’s wide spread between towers, the
TR-3B is reportedly more effective when its
torus circles a wide radius because greater radius allows it to
utilize a greater negative energy expanse in the empty
space across the radius. This implies that electrogravity “lift” can
be produced by varying the negative energy
gradient across the empty space within the central radius of the
torus, allowing for a deeper integration into the
“negative cycle” that Elder aliens talk about. The larger the
expanse of empty space across the torus’ central
radius, the finer and tighter is the negative energy gradient used
for electrogravity, which is consistent with quantum
cosmology (wherein the larger and more cosmic the phenomena, the
more tightly it can be linked to sub-quantum
phenomena).
Why do I mention this? Because one of the Verdants’ main intentions
in expanding their colonial outposts may be to
widen the spread of their electrogravity installations—their own
system of towers, for energy purposes and more.
This could pose a threat to other galaxies for two reasons.
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One, Verdants may try to use such advantage to thwart
other galaxies’ technology networks in the event of disagreements.
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And, two, Verdants are apparently expanding
into other galaxies in order to satisfy the Verdants’ overpopulated,
high-energy lifestyle.
Verdant energy needs may
now exceed those described in Kardashev’s Type III category, causing Verdants to
marginally tap into the
negative
energy cycle of surrounding galaxies.
I’ve remotely probed onboard Verdants for their perspective on
M-83’s neighbor galaxy, N-4945 (click
image right) --a spiral that’s
nearly as big as M-83, and have repeatedly noted a smug fixation on
the fact that Verdants have affiliates and
installations spanning part of N4945’s curvature. However, if I’m
not mistaken, non-IFSP (Intergalactic Federation of
Sovereign Planets) aliens comprise the larger
part of N4945’s populations. Probing of the sort relies on a mixed
convergence of other aliens’ awareness, plus a
non-local information quality that “spools out,” as the Verdants
say, between all of the places to which Verdants and
other aliens have traveled. Probing also relies on the prober’s
ability to gather information from unsuspecting
Verdants. This is all done in accordance with a universal
transparency regarding cases of the sort. (see my later
section on how to locate aliens and “see” their electrogravity
networks)
In short, the Verdants may be our first clear example of a
population that intrudes on other galaxies for
energy/resource purposes and intimidates populations who might
criticize the way that Verdants speed the energy
clock on other galaxies due to Bearden’s Δt effect surrounding the
use of electrogravity. There’s abundant
evidence that Verdants try to stifle criticism of Verdant
activities. I’ve personally witnessed this many times, but there
is an ironic twist in such doings. As is described below, when a
given Verdant attempts to stifle other aliens within
the IFSP, the act can also impair the given Verdant. Worse yet,
Verdant tendencies of the sort may jeopardize Verdant relations with
more advanced, hyperversal aliens, the consequences of which the
Verdants don’t fully realize at this relatively early time in their
evolution (when compared to hyperversals).
After years of experience with Verdants and their associates, along
with other humans I’ve sometimes noted a
marginally hypnotic immobilization of thought among wary Verdants.
Stemming from what may originally have been
a quiet sense of observation, we see that, instead, Verdants who
want to stifle criticisms do so by telepathically
manifesting repeated, dogmatic message content. Such messages are
subtly fractioned, yet are repeated in a
marginally hypnotic way in order to silence others. Verdant
technological and information predominance is posed
heavy-handedly in order to humble other onboard aliens and condition
the context in which any criticisms might
arise. At times, this reminds me of the pushiness of small town
squires (in the larger supercluster context).
Ironically, a similar kind of thought control appears to be used by
older, more hardened Verdants who, after years
of mind-numbing routines, need to obscure the ugly character of
their work in order convince female Verdants of
their sexual compatibility. That is a kind of gratification through
intellectual stultification, and raises questions about
the corrupt use of psychotronic technology toward such ends.
Verdant thought control of the sort may stem, in part, from the
Verdant government’s sense of right and wrong re its
policies and may touch upon considerations that arise in
psychotronic thought monitoring, plus psychotronic methods that are
used to stifle “bad” thoughts in criminal offenders. The following
may sound weird, but I’ve observed it many times in testy
interactions with Verdants:
In basic negative energy terms, a given Verdant will destructively
interfere certain brain frequencies in order to
electrogravitically/fractionally “freeze” the commingled energies of
a telepathic/psychotronic conversation with
another alien or human, inadvertently freezing his or her own
thought and sentience in order to project
electrogravitically fractioned message content. This is akin to
doping another person in order to influence him or
her, and is supposed to be subtle but isn’t. As a result, normally
scientific Verdants make basic, avoidable mistakes.
They fail to distinguish between the observer (the Verdant
individual) and the more universal terms of the
observation. Instead, a fractioned jumble of internal messages
distort the manipulator’s ability for clear,
dispassionate observation. Coupled with a “freeze” on sentience,
plus a dessication of emotion that occurs in very
long-lived Verdants, the result can be both ugly and prejudicial. In
the worst cases, such conditioning can affect the
reasoning of more than one observing Verdant. It becomes a
group-think phenomenon, which can lead to coldly
impersonal bullying and stifled, if not mousy conformity.
Under such circumstances, seemingly tangential psychological
distortions can aggravate the given Verdant(s)
intellectual disconnect, causing a self-hypnotic stilling of more
complex considerations. Unresolved emotional
conflicts tend to surface at such times. In basic negative energy
terms, this can manifest as negatively-cycled
insecurity or bias, both among, and between like-minded Verdants, a
potential barrier to clear-headed analysis.
Such moments underscore non-IFSP aliens’ warnings that the social
psychology of some aliens hasn’t necessarily
paralleled their technological advancements.
In order to prevent a victim’s discovery of Verdant mind
manipulation of the sort, a Verdant may try to distort the
circumstance by introducing aggravating distractions to throw the
victim off. I’ve encountered this many times, and it
can be most annoying. Some humans are easily duped this way because
psychotronically recorded samples of the
victim’s past thoughts can be replayed to confuse the human, however
jarring and out of place such thoughts may
seem, at the moment. This type of behavior is but one kind of
diversion intended to frustrate a target people’s ability
to defend themselves against an alien intervention.
Such doings are apparently rationalized in terms of practicality.
After all, Verdants are pressured to maintain
conformity within their empire so that it functions to their
advantage. Other corrupt aliens use the same tactic, which
will surely disappoint humans who want to think that advanced aliens
would never do such a thing.
Here’s a relevant quote reportedly made by a non-IFSP alien critical
of such conformity.
“Some collectives…. have
religious components…. Yet we have found with very few exceptions
that Collectives consider their own survival and
their own structure to be the sole focus of their devotion. Their
devotion is almost religious in nature, even though
their organizations rarely are.”
(from
The Allies of Humanity, 2, p.
52).
In other words, an offending collective’s
marginally political “oneness” of mind can be narrow and
domineering, inflexible if not mechanistic. More about this
later. *Readers should remember that a typical alien economy is more
equally shared, or collectivized, than that of
Earth. Some aliens don’t use money, for example. One population, the
Elders, say they use energy credits, instead.
Grays and other minority aliens in the IFSP (Intergalactic Federation of
Sovereign Planets) sometimes resonate that
Verdants do, in fact, try to muffle grays’
criticisms within telepathic community interactions. Part of the
problem is due to Verdant presumption of superiority
and Verdant desire for strict hierarchical control, part may be due
to a given Verdant’s sexually-conditioned
assumptions as contrasted with those of non-sexual aliens (the
universal standard). In interactions with humans,
care must be taken to preserve the anonymity of conscientiously
resonating IFSP aliens, given the Verdant
disposition. So, protect your sources, should you ever develop any.
They’re part of a larger web of interactions that
outside populations must sometimes work to keep alive and active.
Females, dissidents (who are hard to find outwardly), non-Verdants,
and non-sexuals within the IFSP seem to be the best hope for future
reforms there.
When a population like the Verdants has outgrown its old,
self-boosting propaganda about the need for expansion
yet continues to churn out such propaganda rather than reduce
population, the recitation of such dogma becomes
a kind of “plastic art,” in a sense—morbid, if not cultish. When
outright lies become the official party line, subcultures
of corruption go unchallenged. For example, Krapf quotes Verdants as
saying that they don’t directly intervene in
the affairs of a planet like Earth, which appears to be a lie. Some Verdants skilled at deception are clearly promoted
within the IFSP’s colonial resource sections, while those who would
challenge such behaviors can be excluded from
decision-making.
The worst part of the Verdant expansion strategy concerns
corruptions. Imagine, for example, the Verdant past:
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Replete with Roman-like cruelties and death squads in the early
years, then brutal suppression of individual rights
as their empire expanded
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Phases of reform might be followed by
nightmarish campaigns of oppression, Big Brother
abuses of psychotronic technology, plus a vengeful desire to
silence, if not eliminate, those who would challenge
the many genocides and terracides manipulated by the IFSP to
accomplish its subjugations
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Verdants admit to having precipitated
the deaths of entire planets, deliberately
Such doings do not make for gentle, open-minded democracy. Instead,
they would lead to further oppression,
causing some Verdants to indulge their sexual fantasies while
cultivating bizarre extremes of cruelty and corruption
on a target planet so that no one on the target planet can ever say,
“Look at the Verdants; they’re worse than we
are.”
Worse yet, by scheming ecological sabotage in order to gain
control over target planets, Verdants can
dominate the trade in biological materials and tout their
biologically lush home planet, “Verdant,” as a rare paradise,
in contrast to failures like the grays.
To be safe, humans should watch for Verdant attempts to corrupt and
sabotage humans on an epic scale, then
pretend to save us. One Verdant told Krapf that that has been the
scheme of some past interventions (probably
featuring Verdants who suffered a kind of “Munchhausen’s syndrome”
like that of healthcare workers who poison or
injure patients to feel important during a crisis). *I’ve witnessed
some Verdants behaving in such a manner, here,
during their current intervention. Verdants are fallible, prone to
age-related psychological conditions that humans
are only beginning to understand. Ultimately, due to bureaucratic
pressures and the vagaries of empire, Verdants
may try to steer human “globalization” toward a criminal empire of
deeply infiltrated elites, then drive the demon
toward an ecological brink.
One can easily imagine what the gray planet was like before it was
extinguished. They didn’t get those large, dark
“underground” eyes through moderation.
Non-IFSP aliens say the grays were infiltrated and driven to
desperation. At present, some grays’ brains are
implanted with electrogravitically-activated semiconductor chips,
which Verdants say are used for communications,
“defense” and navigation. However, given their technological
superiority, Verdants could remotely activate such
chips for Big Brother-like control and monitoring, should they
choose to do so. Some grays are dependents and don’t criticize the Verdants openly. The best that they can do is
resonate weakly, given their predicament. At times,
Verdants appear to abuse the grays’ rights and sensitivities to keep
them from telling humans that Verdant intervention may have
precipitated the death of the once-habitable gray planet.
Through arrogance, reliance on (mediated and cultivated) force and
corruptions to get what they want, Verdants
appear to have isolated themselves from some of their neighbors. By
infiltrating the human population in order to
take advantage of us, and by encouraging crimes of various sorts
through remote manipulations and the breeding
program, Verdants perpetuate a failure-prone strategy, perhaps a
relic of some past Verdant debacle.
Please remember, the Verdants are but one among a vast variety of
different populations and are by no means
predominant along this side of the Virgo supercluster
(click above image), although
Verdant propaganda pretends otherwise. The
stated distinction of being “the only” colonizer gives Verdants an
excess of resources in the short term but tends to
corrupt their lifestyle and decision-making process. As a result,
the Verdant model could easily be a long-term
failure. Once a larger collective security arrangement forms to
counter the Verdants (the only logical alternative),
Verdants won’t be able to sustain their wasteful lifestyle.
Competing aliens suggest that a collective security
convention has already cohered within the galaxy groups of our
vicinity. Competing aliens say that Verdants have
squandered vital resources prematurely and may have retarded Verdant
evolution by limiting themselves to the
cobbling together of disparate, fledgling populations for specious
gain. Verdants admit that they’ve also compromised their own
intelligence by reverting to sexuality.
At various intervals, Verdants may have been given the boot,
literally escorted out of Virgo supercluster
neighborhoods either by a larger collective entity or by Virgo
mega-populations. Along with other humans, I’ve
repeatedly tested various Verdants for their memory and perspectives
on Virgo. Despite a cool outward posture,
such Verdants consistently register fear and caution regarding
the
larger Virgo entity. They also register caution
and envy regarding more advanced “hyperversal” aliens of much longer
duration. Assuming that Verdant
adventurers may have been humbled by Virgo (or other) aliens,
Verdants could have a grudge motive for
expansion here, along Virgo’s far edge. Again, from the perspective
of the larger non-sexual universal standard,
frustrated sexuals like the Verdants can be dangerous.
Over time, the Verdant entity appears to have degenerated into a
psychotronically-policed state, a regime that may
be incapable of moderating itself. The Verdant population has grown
so large and unwieldy that it’s hard for a given
Verdant to see the whole, so to speak. Seemingly infantile
propaganda and artifice prevail, allowing disparate sub-regimes to use the
IFSP (Intergalactic Federation of
Sovereign Planets) format as they choose without adequate law
enforcement. Worse yet are reports that some
Verdants rationalize their corruption in terms of different social
and legal structures on lesser, non-Verdant
conscript planets. For example, when a large Verdant ship arrives at
a place like Earth, the ship is filled with aliens
from a variety of IFSP planets. Whose laws prevail under such
circumstances? Given that the craft is far from its
legitimate domain, no single population onboard is sovereign, hence
a tacit kind of lawlessness can arise. Aging
Verdants dwell upon a lack of international and interplanetary law
on Earth, while tending to abductions and criminal
manipulations that might land a Verdant in jail back on an older
Verdant planet. Here in an alien galaxy, however,
Verdants feel free to do as they choose among relatively primitive
but exotic humans. Far from the eyes of the Verdant galaxy’s
authorities, dangerous impulses go unchecked because no one is there
to stop them.
Other strains can easily worsen such tendencies. For example, some
Verdants may feel regime pressure to use
planet Earth to conspicuously prove that Verdants are capable of
getting around other mega-populations’ collective
security arrangements. Given the larger concern about Verdant greed
and population excess, galaxies like the
Milky Way must work to prevent Verdants from doing what they appear
to have done in the gray case, for example. Few here want a
proliferation of hybrid offshoots, coupled with planet-killing
excess. Such behaviors tend to militarize, despite the Verdant
pretension to do otherwise.
Indeed, Verdants may actually intend to militarize humans by buzzing
defense installations, by breeding an obedient
client population through abductions, and by worsening other strains
among the human population. Why would they
do that?
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First and foremost, to create anti-alien sentiment that
would isolate us from friendly neighboring aliens,
allowing IFSP aliens to do as they please here.
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Second, a corrupt
militarization would make it easier for the IFSP
contingent to “rescue” us from pending ecological and resource
crises.
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Finally, black budget crimes (murders,
laundering of illegal monies into semi-privatized alien-related
programs) keep alien issues secret and hide them
from more competent global consideration.
The smaller and more
corrupt the elite who controls alien issues here,
the easier it is for Verdants to keep such issues secret in order to
influence their outcome. Given their technological
superiority, Verdants aren’t challenged by human defenses, so
secrecy allows Verdants to act with near impunity.
Reported Verdant IFSP “direct operatives” placed high within the
human economy appear to favor a fast-burn
strategy for advancing the IFSP agenda on this planet. By
aggressively monetarizing the economy in favor of
predatory, short-term gain, they tilt the economy in favor of
ecological ravages and economic disasters among non-industrial nations that depend on predatory lenders, like
themselves, for credit. Such an economy is massively
destructive because it’s premised on a complete fiction: invented
monetary numbers that are in no way correlated to
competent management of resources.
It’s a disastrously unbalanced equation and contributes to failure
after failure, worsened living conditions for the
more humble majority. This worsens what is known as “the race toward
the bottom,” as exemplified in IMF and World
Bank restrictions on nations that default on loans during the
economic crises of “globalization.” Try as they might,
such nations can’t repay the loans, which force them to raise prices
of vital goods and sell off major assets like
power, water and land, driving them further into debt and making
life almost intolerable at street level. In the end,
entire nations are compelled to sign away the right to plant seeds
that their ancestors developed, forced to beg for
credit so that they can be further compromised by the IFSP’s direct
operatives (one of whom is the American Borghia, the other a
perennial,
Federal Reserve-owning schemer in Europe) and other
greedy elements.
As a result, the planet is driven toward fast-burn economics that
may seem productive to rich investors yet are
incompetent in terms of resources. Vital rainforests are destroyed,
coral reefs killed, and thousands of square miles
of seawater near fertilizer-laden river deltas become milky white
dead zones where all fish die for lack of oxygen.
Mass extinctions accelerate, fisheries fail and the planet’s
biological resources are merely written off as road-kill.
Meanwhile, such resources are our only security against the
predations of those like the IFSP
(Intergalactic Federation of
Sovereign Planets).
Now that terrorism, the most ambiguous of enemies, has replaced
communism as the prototypical enemy, we see
one, most fateful irony. There is no terrorist government to fight,
hence such a “war” can never be won. Instead, a
regime of perpetual crisis is propagated, resulting in medieval-like
secrecy and rule by corporations, not the people.
As long as such crises are perpetuated, rich nations are afraid to
make the compromises necessary to secure a
competent, ecological resource strategy. They’re afraid to even
begin on long-term corrections because that is the
work of public government, which requires transparency and
accountability. Solutions of the sort can’t be
implemented by corporations, which are required by SEC regulations
to devote themselves to short-term efficacy, a
disastrous, if not universally incompetent kind of economics.
As a result, the direct IFSP operatives’ apparent scheme leaves our
planet ripe for manipulation. That may be the
IFSP’s intention. They may want such complications to occur.
Obviously, they don’t want humans to organize a
healthy, independent alternative to their intervention. Instead,
they may want to destabilize humankind through a
cascading series of crises that play into the hands of the IFSP,
which has already cut various secret deals with a
corrupt regime here.
In short, it appears as though we are being set up to suffer the
consequences of a fast-burn economy that poses
the illusion of productiveness yet is incompetent in terms of
resources. Even the US military has warned that global
warming will cause an unpredictable security nightmare. On the other
hand, if we act to secure our long-term resource future, a more
healthy kind of economics will certainly follow.
When seen from above, the IFSP scheme here is easy to see, as are
the alternatives—the human solution.
However, a solution of the sort can only be achieved by governments,
not shortsighted, self-serving corporations.
So, we may now be able to see the IFSP strategy in a nutshell:
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ratchet up the pressure by fueling the fires of a fast-burn economy
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manipulate IFSP operatives into high positions and
then exacerbate human crises and conflicts
“through sabotage, subterfuge, misdirection, persuasion over great
masses of the host populations, and careful
manipulation of government policy” (as one Verdant told Krapf in an
unguarded moment)
IFSP operatives may
push humankind toward a crisis that pits elite actors against
elected governments, rich against poor, the
technologically advanced against those who still plow their fields
with oxen. In order to achieve their ends, IFSP
operatives would have to lurk among the most corrupt of humans.
We, in turn, must learn to sort such persons out carefully. In later
chapters, we will discuss good, reliable methods
for doing so (knowledge over violence).
Non-IFSP (Intergalactic Federation of
Sovereign Planets) aliens report that the Verdant takeover strategy has failed
in some cases. Target planets have opted to
remain independent and have sought other relations with their
neighbors. So there would be precedent for human
exposure of the intervention.
It can’t be easy to control a far-flung empire like that of the
Verdants. Complications surely arise when Verdants try
to shore up IFSP loyalties internally by preventing scattered
non-Verdant planets of the IFSP from communicating
with their interstellar neighbors. For example, here on Earth, IFSP
aliens like the grays are assigned the busywork
of abductions, failed genetic experiments and other manipulations,
perhaps to simply occupy their time and keep
them from straying from the IFSP fold. No doubt old Verdant
propaganda routines are useful in this regard.
However, the more dated and deceptive the propaganda, the worse will
be the extinction of sensitivities among Verdants who organize
IFSP dirty work here. In the end, such Verdants become coldly detached and skeptical,
morbidly ironic.
As a result, human observers hear stilted IFSP propaganda about
dangerous primitives and human “evils.” Phillip
Krapf reports that one Verdant derided some populations of planets
killed during the Verdant infiltration phase as
little more than “ferocious animals.” Meanwhile, such planets
reportedly held space-faring peoples who had, by
then, developed high technology. Such reports raise a basic
question: Was the original gray population regarded in
similarly dehumanizing terms or was the situation more complex,
involving Verdant expansion motives, for example?
Cold as they may seem, Verdant schemes that kills conscript planets
like the original gray world (or Earth) may be
seen as smoothing the way for total Verdant control of the vicinity.
By eliminating, or manipulating the elimination of,
potential critics, IFSP installations and surrogate populations
would largely go unchallenged. In the end, the Verdants expand their
electrogravity network.
Along with other humans, I’ve noted Verdant attempts to cut off
interactions between lesser onboard IFSP aliens
and native Milky Way aliens. Worse yet, I’ve noted a boastful,
demeaning quality in Verdant remarks about non-IFSP aliens (i.e. the Milky Way mega population of 38 trillion noted
above), a kind of Verdant über alles mindset.
Non-IFSP aliens have commented on the subject at intervals.
As if to underscore such concerns, highly advanced non-IFSP aliens
have pointed out a kind of problem in Verdant
and other IFSP aliens’ remote sensing (telepathy and remote
viewing), largely stemming from the Verdants’ frame of
mind. For reasons noted above, Verdants are prone to a rational kind
of directness, an immediacy that they’re not
well aware of. Some Verdants see only what fits into their colonial
viewpoint and discard the rest because it doesn’t
agree with their propaganda. Meanwhile, non-direct, non-“physical”
remote sensing (of a more advanced, non-IFSP
sort) easily exceeds the angry, overbearing Verdant perspective. It
goes right through them in a way that suggests
the non-locality of a greater negative energy (or alternative)
dynamic.
More advanced aliens keep a distance from Verdant crudeness, hence
their extra-dimensional remote sensing (and
telepathic) distinctions. Of course, Verdants know about
extra-dimensional physics, yet tend to err due to Verdant
forwardness, their sexually-related detachment. Apparently, Verdant
off-world policy imagines all surrounding affairs
as being conditioned by Verdant policy, which radiates outward from
the Verdant home planet. Ironically, a typical
Verdant’s remote sensing tends to radiate outward also, while more
advanced societies on a much larger, collective
security scale can sense both inwardly and outwardly, changing
perspective nearly instantly and literally changing
body in a nearly non-physical sense. Indeed, the challenge for more
advanced aliens is to remain humble enough
to not be themselves, so much, but be the larger, more varied and
sometimes enigmatic (sometimes squalid) commonality, a nearly
non-physical entity.
The Verdant case illustrates the fact that some aliens live within
larger, multi-planetary collectives, while others, like
the Elders, live independently. Nonetheless, independents find it
necessary to accord with larger, galaxy-wide
ecologies. For humans, the critical independent message is to not
cede Earth’s surroundings to a resource-hungry
empire like that of the Verdants, to beware IFSP (Intergalactic Federation of
Sovereign Planets) attempts to
manipulate humans into ecological desperation.
For Verdants, the lesson to be learned in humankind’s preference to
remain independent is that the people like us,
who live in other galaxy groups, are constrained by different
circumstances than those that exist in the Verdant
home galaxy. Although human denial of IFSP ambitions here will
initially be seen as a setback for the Verdants, it
should eventually be regarded as part of a better ecology along this
fringe of the Virgo supercluster. It should also
help Verdants learn to humble themselves and their material
ambitions (which aren’t moderated at any one time, but
are conditioned by a larger succession of planetary evolutions).
After all, a higher order of mind is increasingly less
“physical” and requires a greater humbling of any and all kind.
Verdants may make last-minute, criminal gestures as their attempt to
take over this tiny sector of the Milky Way is
exposed and averted. However, no single human has likely harmed a
single Verdant, ever. Not one. Meanwhile,
there have been mass human casualties of the IFSP intervention.
Verdants have to acknowledge the harm that they’ve done, along with their claim to have manipulated changes in human
society. We now see them, mid-stride, trying
to salvage a failing, propaganda-heavy foreign policy. For them,
planet Earth is analogous to the US intervention in
Vietnam, albeit vastly more distant.
To those who find my criticisms of the abducting alignment sudden,
if not harsh, I must caution that I don’t portray
Verdants as evil or unworthy of consideration. Simplistic ideas of
the sort are infantile, in a larger sense. Instead, we
must freely discuss the simple, explicit exigencies and
complications of certain
exopolitical strategies. The 21st
century must be one of knowledge, rather than uninformed belief and
illusion.
In view of the Verdant case, we need to add a Type IV to
Kardashev’s
categories.
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Type IV would be the larger,
cosmic commonality, the generic “civilization” of which aliens
speak.
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Type IV civilization would utilize negative energy
and alternate cycle phenomena in order to reach back, and through
all intelligent life forms to preserve the peace
and secure the most enduring inter-alien ecology.
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Type IV
civilization would be able to exceed technology and
begin to inter-dimension within the very nature of the phenomena
surrounding us.
Presumably, this would be most
noticeable on a galaxy supercluster scale, but would extend into all
other, surrounding communities. In order to
secure a peaceful solution to the Verdant case, the supercluster
ecology would have to be effected both within the Verdant IFSP, and in all surrounding communities. Humility and
forbearance would be required to achieve a solution.
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Finally, a Type V population would be a population that is so
advanced that it is (or was) able to hyper-dimension
from a previous universe cycle into the current version using
alternative cycle dynamics that can be effected in
faster-than-light ways.
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Type V populations would resemble advanced
Type IV populations in ways but would be of
longer duration and would have a deeper awareness of the larger
continuum.
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Some could be so advanced that they
inter-dimension with aliens originating among a succession of
previous universe cycles.
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Nonetheless, a kind of
mortality and a larger, alternate-cycle conservation would be
explicit therein.
Inter-dimensioning of the sort would
require a sensitivity to collective considerations of various sorts.
Why? Because for any population, irregardless of
their duration and technological level, there are limitations.
Humans aren’t the only ones who must adapt to the
needs of other kind.
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