Subject: No UFO Landing on the White House Lawn?

Date: 10/8/2006 10:03:36 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time


              "From the practical standpoint, you know as well as we
that if we were to land our craft near the seat of your government, we
would immediately be surrounded and taken in charge by those military
forces whose duty it is to protect the heads of your government from any
possible danger."

"We would be questioned for hours, perhaps days before any request which
we might make would even be given consideration. We would be forced to
display our superiority in the realm of the material science."


"Once this superiority had been demonstrated, the military leaders would
inevitably adopt the position that it was imperative that their country
acquire and "protect" this advanced scientific knowledge.

The attitude of your government, in common with the governments of other
advanced nations of your planet today, is that all new knowledge,
particularly scientific knowledge, is the Property of the State."

              "This is not the fault of any individual or political
faction, but is simply a philosophism of government which developed
during the last two great wars upon your earth, and still continues. It
was given much impetus in your country by the necessary secrecy
attending the development of your nuclear weapons."

"However the secrecy of military `security' has now grown far beyond
the bounds of its reason, and has become, in many cases, only an excuse
to conceal anything which might embarrass any member of your governing
bodies. As a matter of fact, most of the tension which exists between
your nations today is the direct result of this Excessive Secrecy."


              "You must realize that any information which your
government might acquire concerning us, our craft or our knowledge,
would be considered the most vital `military' secret which they had
ever possessed."

              "But If we were to land in your country, your government
would attempt to keep it a secret, but it would not succeed any more
than it succeeded in keeping the secrets of its nuclear weapons.


The government of Russia, China, etc. upon being apprised of the fact
that the military forces of the United States were acquiring highly
advanced technical knowledge, would decide that their only hope of
avoiding complete domination by the United States was to launch an
immediate attack. Have you so soon forgotten the lessons of your Pearl
Harbor that you do not realize this?


              "If we were to land in countries simultaneously, the
result would be only to intensify the existing race for armaments, and
would eventually bring about the very holocaust which we are attempting
to prevent.

              "We will point out the way, and give you such help as we
can, but you and the other people whom we have contacted must `carry the
ball.' Whether or not your children have any future to look forward
to, will depend largely upon the success or failure of your own
efforts."


Question:            "I realize the danger to our civilization which the
possibility of atomic warfare poses," I said, "everyone whose work is in
the technical field does. Almost every one of the top scientists of our
country has, at one time or another made the statement that full scale
atomic warfare will probably result in the virtual destruction of our
civilization, but no one seems to pay any attention to them."


              "That is because they have stated only the problem,
without offering any solution," . "Actually, the possibility of atomic
warfare on your earth is not the problem, it is merely a symptom, and no
one has ever had any great success in curing an ILLNESS by treating only
the symptoms.
             

         "Your civilization is facing a great problem, and during the
last few years it has become a critical one. Its existence is not the
fault of any race, creed or political faction, but is purely the result
of natural tendencies. It is an extremely simple problem, and like most
simple things, its importance has been overlooked by too many of your
people. Also, like all simple problems, the solution is inherent in the
complete understanding of the problem. In order that you may understand
it thoroughly, I will state it in the simplest possible terms."
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The Three Branches of Science
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              "There are three types or branches of science which are
necessary for the proper development of mankind: the Spiritual Science,
the Social Science and the Physical or Material Science.


The spiritual and social sciences must come first. There can be no
development of the material science unless there first exists a
foundation of the spiritual and social sciences. You can prove this to
yourself by considering the difference between man and the animals.

           The animal has no spiritual or social science and
consequently has never developed a material science. A few of your
insects such as the ant and the bee have developed a rudimentary form of
social science to the extent that they are able to live together in
large numbers, work together for their mutual welfare, and have a form
of discipline which is common to all. As a result of this they also have
developed a very limited material science, in that they do erect
structures, and store food against a future time of need. The fact,
however, that they have no spiritual science has proven an absolute bar
to further development with the result that they have not advanced a
single: step in thousands of years.


              "Mankind, on the other hand, has, from the very beginning
of his development, sensed the fact that there is a supreme power and
intelligence which pervades and controls all nature. Man's attitude
toward this power has varied from fear and resentment, to reverence and
love, but always he has had the desire to learn more of the nature of
this power.

"Thus the spiritual science had its beginning in the very dawn of human
intelligence. With the realization that man could improve the conditions
of his life only by co-operation, came the first tribal gatherings which
were the beginning of the social science.

              "From the foundation provided by these two sciences the
superstructure of the material science began to emerge, and here begins
the problem.

          "The development of the material science, being constantly
stimulated by the ever increasing needs and desires of the body,
progresses normally according to the Square of Time.

"This too, you can prove to yourself if you consider the inventions and
material developments which have taken place within the last thirty of
your years, Compare them with the development of the previous one
hundred years and then compare that in turn, with the previous one
thousand years.

"You will see at once that the development of the material science takes
place at a rate which is constantly Accelerating with Time. The
spiritual and social sciences on the other hand, progress normally; only
Directly with Time, and even this rate of progress is not always
maintained.
             

        "You now have the problem of a huge and massive structure,
growing at an ever increasing rate, standing upon, and supported only by
a foundation which is growing at a much smaller rate.

"It is obvious that unless some means are found to stimulate greatly the
growth of the foundation, a time will inevitably come when the structure
will collapse upon that foundation, bringing ruin and destruction to
both. This has occurred before upon your earth, and your civilization
has now entered the stage where it is likely to occur again.
             

         "Your race is now in constant danger of total destruction by an
agency which it has itself produced. Why should a people be menaced by
their own creations? Simply because they have not progressed far enough
in the spiritual and social sciences to enable them to determine the
uses to which their creations shall be put.


              "Most of the thinkers of your race are well aware of the
danger inherent in the use of nuclear weapons, but there is another
aspect of the problem which is not generally recognized.

"That is the FACT that unless unity is achieved between your nations,
the very existence of such weapons will eventually bring about the
downfall of your civilization, even though they are NEVER used."

"The truth of this fact can he understood by anyone who will think a
little. "

"Civilizations are built and maintained by men of vision, who think and
work for the future. What man will be willing to dedicate his life and
his work to the benefit of generations yet unborn, when the foreseeable:
future does not extend beyond the next twenty-four hours?


              "Already many articles have appeared in your newspapers
and magazines, commenting upon the rapid rise of what they describe as
juvenile delinquency. Some writers place the blame upon the parents,
some upon the schools, others blame the church or the state.

"Actually none of these agencies are especially at fault. The Condition
is due principally to the fact that youth is particularly sensitive to a
condition of Insecurity, (any of your psychologists will verify this)
and never in the history of your race has the future been less secure.


              "It has been publicly stated by one of your highest
government officials, that the political and military tension between
your government and the government of Russia, China,etc. may continue at
its present level for the next forty years.

"This would mean that several generations of your people would be born
and reared under the constant threat of imminent annihilation. No
civilization which the universe has yet produced could endure under
these conditions."


Question:               "But what about the solution? There are many
people who sense the hazard of our present position, but their advice
varies. Some say that we should halt the development of the material
science, stop working with advanced conceptions of any sort, and
prohibit the study of nuclear physics. Others go even further and say
that we should destroy the material science entirely and `go back to
nature,' living as the animals do."

              "If you were in the, process of erecting a large new
building and you suddenly discovered that, because of a miscalculation,
the foundation was not going to be strong enough to support the
structure, would you at once begin to tear it down? Hardly! You would
instead, if you were at all intelligent, begin at once to seek the means
to enlarge and strengthen the foundation.

              "The progress of the material science cannot successfully
be halted. Either it will go forward, or it will go back.

        "If it goes back, it will collapse because of the fact that the
principal supporting members will be the first to weaken under a program
of retrogression. There is nothing that is intrinsically wrong with your
material science. It will progress and expand to horizons as yet
undreamed of, if only your people will provide a foundation capable of
supporting it."

              "And if they do not?" . "Then your civilization will go
down,  It will destroy itself in a holocaust which will leave few
survivors. Those few who do survive will have neither the ability nor
the desire to rebuild their science. In a few generations their
descendants will have returned almost to the level of the animal.

"Then the process of evolution will begin again. In fifteen or twenty
thousand years another civilization will emerge. It will face the same
problems and have the same opportunity for their solution. If it fails,
it will in turn go down.

This is an IMMUTABLE LAW of the UNIVERSE, but one which operates
according to the free choice of the race. Your race and your culture are
not doomed to extinction, they may continue upon their upward course
until they have left this danger behind them forever. The choice is
yours."
             

    "There is little doubt," I said, "which choice the people would
make, if they were aware of the alternatives between which they were
choosing."
              "Precisely,"  "That is why we are here, and that is why
you are here."
             
         "As I have said before: our ancestors were a group of survivors
of the last complete collapse of civilization on this planet.


"This was more than thirty thousand years ago as you measure time today,
but even then they had developed a material science which was, in some
respects at least, considerably advanced over your present position.

"They followed the natural laws, instead of pitting one against the
other as your science does, so that their devices were much simpler, and
yet they could accomplish things which you have not yet been able to do.
They, too, failed to realize the absolute necessity of an equal
development of the spiritual and social values.


              "A political and social cleft developed between the two
principal nations of that era. Friction between the two increased
yearly, until at last it exploded into a war of annihilation.

Weapons of absolute energy were used by each nation against the other,
weapons whose destructive power was a thousand times greater than that
of the Hydrogen bomb which threatens your race today.


"There was no question of victory or defeat. They simply destroyed each
other.
There were few survivors and the radiation level of the entire surface
of the planet had been raised beyond human tolerance. This did not mean
that all survivors were doomed to immediate death from the radiation,
but it did mean that progressive deterioration of the mental and
biological functions, together with the large number of mutations which
would be produced in succeeding generations, would, eventually, bring
their level of existence down almost to that of the beast.


              "On a high plateau, in what is now the country of Tibet,
six of our aerial craft had been landed by their crews. A council was
held to determine what, if anything, could be done.


              "It was suggested that an attempt be made to reach another
planet. The aerial craft then in use were capable of traveling in space
and had been frequently used to reach elevations of a few hundred miles
above the surface of the earth. However, no attempt had yet been made to
leap the gulf between planets and the crew members were far from certain
that such an attempt would prove successful.

              "The planet, which you now know as Mars, was then in
conjunction with the earth and, at that time, the surface conditions of
temperature, atmosphere, water, etc., were much better suited for human
survival than the conditions which your astronomers report to exist at
the present time.

              "A vote was taken and the members of the crews of four of
the craft elected to take the huge gamble in the hope of preserving
thereby, at least a portion of the culture of the race.
              "The remaining crew members believed that because of the
elevation of the plateau on which they were gathered and the
comparatively low level of the radiation which existed there, that they
could continue to live in this area without suffering complete physical
or mental degeneration in themselves or their descendants. They elected
to remain.


              "Since I can see the question which is forming in your
mind, I will explain that this race had achieved perfect equality of the
sexes and both were about equally represented in this council. Of the
four craft which essayed the great leap, three arrived safely at their
destination. There is no record in our history as to the fate of the
fourth.


              "For many generations the grim struggle for survival
demanded the entire time and energy of the people. These were the dark
ages of the new race and we have comparatively little knowledge of this
period.

However, the original crew members, immediately after their arrival upon
the new planet, compiled a carefully written history of the races of
earth, pointing out the reasons for their downfall. Throughout the
intervening centuries this history has been carefully preserved. It is
known as 'THE GREAT LESSON' and is the first thing which is taught to
all of our youth when they begin to prepare themselves for active life.
             

         "As the battle for survival was gradually won, the development
of the material science resumed its normal pattern but with the lessons
of the past constantly before our people, it was maintained always in
its proper relationship to the social and spiritual values. We have
found that all three of the sciences have the same basic natural laws
and we have come far in their understanding.
      

       "We are now essentially independent of planets. Some of our craft
are very large, judged by your standards. They are many times the size
of your largest ships. We are able to produce all of the necessities and
comforts of our physical lives within these craft and since we have
mastered the problem of energy, we have no personal need to land upon
any of the planets, except occasionally to obtain raw material for new
construction.

              "The satisfaction of our own physical needs now requires
but little time and effort, consequently we are able to devote much of
our thought and energy to the assistance of those races which have not
yet passed the critical point in their development."

. "Your own philosophers, both past and present; have given your people
ample instruction, ample wisdom to enable them to chart the proper
course if they can only be made to realize the absolute necessity of
following it.

              "If a man with a blindfold over his eyes were rushing
toward a cliff, a great effort might be to turn him away from the
danger. However, if the blindfold is removed, (a much less difficult
task) no further effort is necessary, since the man will now turn of his
own accord.

              "There are many statements in your books of religion and
philosophy which show that the great thinkers of your race down through
the ages, have been well aware of the dangers of concentration on
material science.

"In the first book of your Bible there is the story of the Tower of
Babel, of a race which had lost sight of the spiritual science entirely
and were attempting to reach God by the work of their hands. The attempt
ended, of course, in frustration and chaos as such attempts always do.

              "The development of the social and spiritual sciences
becomes almost automatic if the vital necessity of that development is
understood by everyone.
              "If reduced to the simplest terms, social science is the
study of man's relationship to his fellow man. The spiritual science is
the study of man's relationship to God. The indispensable requirement
for progress in either of these sciences is a sincere desire for a
better understanding.

Incorrect Translation of Bible

              "One of the errors which was made in the translation of
your Bible was that the words `love' and `charity' were used when
the words of the original text actually meant `understand' and
`understanding.'

In your Bible it is stated that the greatest commandment of all is
this--`Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all
thy soul, and with all thy mind and with all thy strength.'

"The translation should have been `Thou shalt strive to understand.'
There is no need to command man to love God. If man understands God,
love follows inevitably.
          
                "Again, there is the statement: "Though I speak with the
tongues of men and angels and have not charity (understanding) I am
become as sounding
brass or a tinkling cymbal." It is obvious that no matter how fluently a
man may speak, his words can have NO REAL MEANING unless he understands
that of which he speaks.


              "Your books of philosophy state that man should love his
neighbor and forgive his enemies.

"Ours say that if a man understands his neighbor and his neighbor
understands him, they will never become enemies.

Understanding your fellow man requires the ability to put yourself in
his place and to see things as he sees them.

"There is a GREATt DIFFERENCE between Knowledge and Understanding. The
seat of Knowledge is in the Head but the seat of Understanding is in the
Heart.

              "The vital need of your world today is simple
understanding between the people of your nations. There is but little
value in a treaty, a pact or a guarantee between governments, if
understanding is lacking between the people.

              "You have developed the means of rapid, worldwide
communication through your radio, television, telephone and internet.
Why are these means not devoted to a much greater extent to the
propagation of understanding between nations?

True, you have a few  broadcasting stations which have been dedicated to
the task of spreading truth, but they are far too few and the programs
they carry consist principally of propaganda. Propaganda is merely the
means of `selling' another person or nation an idea or a course of
action which you believe should be followed.
         

    "What the people of your world must recognize is that the needs and
desires, the hopes and fears of all the people on your earth, are
actually identical. When this fact becomes a part of everyone's
understanding, then you will have a sound basis for the formation of the
`One World' of which your politicians speak so glibly, and your
spiritual leaders so wistfully.


              "The people of your nation, through your government are
spending billions of dollars each year in `Foreign Relief,' treating
the symptoms of the illness.

"You are spending tens of billions yearly in preparation for the global
conflict which, if it comes, will only prove that the illness has become
fatal. If ten per cent of this money and effort were spent in an attack
upon the illness itself, (which is simply the lack of knowledge in the
individual and the lack of understanding between them) in a few years
the illness would be cured.

              "The industries of your nations, released from the
necessity of expending half of their time and energy in producing the
means of destruction, could raise the standard. of living of everyone on
your earth to the point that there would be complete freedom from want.

With freedom from want comes freedom from fear and your civilization
would be safely past the critical point in its development. Your
greatest era, your Golden Age lies just before you. You have only to go
through the proper door.

              "I have given you as much instruction as you are capable
of absorbing at this time. Do everything possible to bring our words to
the attention of your people. If you make any progress we will contact
you again.

"As I have said before, we will not and cannot force our knowledge or
our culture upon your race, nor can we appear in person before your
people as a whole unless and until there is substantial evidence that
the majority desire it. This is far from being true at the present time.

              "I will leave you with a final quotation from your own
philosophy:

"Examine all things. Cling to that which is good."

Imparted Wisdom by:
A.L.F.I.E.
(Alien Life Form Interactive Entity.


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