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From: "john f winston" <johnfwin@mlode.com>
Date: 30/06/2007, 06:30
Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy.area51

Subject: Mr. Lear I Presume.   Part 4 of 4.               June 29, 2007.

  This talks about Mr. Sh-rmer a man who I interviewed on the community
channel Tv show called Science Faction which I hosted.

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  Part of M--12 wanted to confess the whole scheme and shambles it had
become to the public, beg their foregiveness and ask for their support.
The majority of MJ--2 argued that there was no way they could do that,
that the situation was untenable and there was no use in exciting
people with the 'horrible truth.' They decided that the best plan
was to continue the development of a we-pon that could be used
against the EBEs. Under the guise of 'S-I,' the Strategic De-ense
Initiative concerned the aliens and had nothing to do with defense
for inbound Russian nu-lear missiles. (The 'Star Wars' program was
allegedly already built, but the missiles or lasers do not point
toward the Earth to protect against threats from other countries...
the w-apons point OUT at invaders from space. This
we-pon reminds me of a plot in the X-Files: A se-ret committee had
to come up with a wea-on to protect themselves from the invaders.
Coincidences between this report and movies might not be
coincidences. Films and TV are a form of public manipulation or
brainwashing by those super rich with their own hidden agendas).
As these words are being written (1987), Dr. Edward T-ller
'father of the H-Bomb' is personally in the test tunnels of the
Nevada Test Site, driving workers and associates 'like a man
possessed.' Te-ler and Dr. Henry K-ssenger are both members of
MJ--2 as well as Admiral Bobby I-man and possibly Admiral
P-indexter, to name a few of its current members.
  Before the Grand Deception was discovered and according to a
meticulous plan of metered release of info to the public, several
documentaries and videotapes were made.
  William Moore, who wrote "The Roswell Incident,' has a videotape
of two newsmen interviewing a m-litary officer associated with
MJ-1-. He answered questions relating to the history of -J-12 and
the cover-up.
  ...The officer also related the fact that the EBEs claim to have
created Je--s C-rist! The EBEs have a type of recording device that
has recorded all of Earth�s history and can display it
in the form of a hologram. The hologram can be filmed, but because
of the way holograms work the film was not clear. The cru-ifixion
of Ch-ist on the Mount of Olives (JW  Actually I believe you will
find that he was arrested at that place.) has allegedly been put
on film...
  (Should I ask: Was Mel Gi-son�s 'The Passion' taken from this
history footage provided to our leaders by the aliens? He did have
Va-ican help and the Vati-an is neck-deep in p-litics, se-ret
information and the oc-ult that they will never reveal).
  ...Now you ask: 'Why haven't I heard about any of this?'
Who do you think you would hear this from? Dan R-ther? Tom B-okaw?
Wrong. These people just READ the news, they don't find it...and
they would not risk their credibility on this kind of story...
(Major news stories do not just occur unless THEY want them to
occur? Who? Those sec-et men in Star Chambers that decide the fate
of the world without our representation).
  Well then, you ask: 'What about our scientists?' What about Carl
S-gan? Arthur C. Clarke? Isaac Asimov? Wouldn't they have known?
If Carl Sa-an knows, then he is committing a great fraud through the
solicitation of memberships in the Planetary So-iety or SETI, 'to
search for extraterrestrial intelligence.' (Carl Sag-n was a
fraud. He was a public spokesman, often seen on the 'Tonight Show
with Johnny Ca-son.� He, supposedly, wrote the inspiration for the
film 'Contact.' The truth is he was NOT looking for life in the
universe. Why did he debate, on many occasions, Dr. J. Allen
Hy-ek? After Blue Book, Hyn-k had become pro-alien contact. Saga-
always took the negative point of view; almost assuming a lifeless
universe. He DID know that the G-vernment found aliens and was
forced into the cover-up deception of l-ing to the public...or he
was kept out of the loop).
  Another charade into which the U.S. dumps millions of dollars
every year is the radio telescope in Arecibo, Puerto Ri-o, operated
by Cor-ell University with guess who? - Carl S-gan. Corn-ll is
ostensibly searching for signals from Outer Space; a sign that maybe
somebody is out there. It is hard to believe that intelligent
astronomers like Sa-an could be so ig-orant. Surely Asimov, the most
prolific sci-fi writer of all time would have guessed by now that
there must be an enormous cover-up. Perhaps he's afraid that
Foundation and Empire will turn out to be inaccurate. What about
Cl-rke? Surely the most technically accurate of sci-fi writers with
very close ties to N-SA would have at least a hint of what's really
going on. In a recent sci-fi survey, Cla-ke estimated that contact
with ET intelligent life would not occur before the 21st Century.
If the Go-ernment won't tell us the truth and the major networks
won't even give it serious consideration, then what is the big
picture, anyway? Have the EBEs done a million abductions worldwide?
Have they built many se-ret bases at Groom Lake, Sunspot, Datil,
Roswell and Pine Town, New Mexico; to name only a few? (Sag-n,
Cla-ke and Asimov would be one of the first experts called in to
assist with the alien problem. They were probably paid very well
for their s-lence).
  Is the more sinister and most probable situation that the i-vasion
is essentially complete and it is all over but the screaming? A
well-planned in-asion of Earth for its (human) resources and
benefits would not begin with mass landings of ray gun equipped
aliens.
  (Another film that comes to mind is John Carpenter's 'They Live.'
Sunglasses revealed se-ret phrases of brainwashing on billboards,
books, magazines and newspapers. Aliens had already taken us over
years ago. The sunglasses also revealed that certain individuals
were really aliens. And, there was a human 'e-ite' that had been
working with the aliens in se-ret. They were rewarded for their
efforts).
  A properly planned and executed inv-sion by an advanced
civilization would most likely be complete before even a handful
of people realized what was happening. (Maybe the best way to
conquer is covertly FROM WITHIN?) The best advice I can give you
is the next time you see a flying saucer and are awed by its
obvious display of technology and gorgeous lightshow...RUN LIKE
HE-L!!
  - end -
  It's up to you readers. How close to the truth is the above
info? I'm not saying C-A pilot John Lear is exposing 100% of the
truth; hence the need for a commentary. My opinion is it adds
intricate details that Am-ricans, as well as the rest of the planet,
should know. Maybe it's 90% true? I'm glad there are outlets like
the I-ternet where free speech can roam. We go blind through the
world. Who knows what goes on in plush boardrooms behind closed
doors? Who knows the real reasons why big news events happen?
Notice that Lear uses the words 'we' and 'our' as if he is part
of the very ones he is talking about. My view is the grey aliens
[and other aliens] are real; they landed or crashed here long
ago; they are in cahoots with Earth gove-nments because they
discovered that our world leaders are as corrupt as they are.
Both are birds of the same feather. They are working together and
we are all in a lot of trouble because of this unholy alliance.
Does 'Tri-ateral' really mean the 2 Earth superpowers and the
aliens?
  There is still much more to the story that we will never know.
Hypothetically, let's say the f-ds actually revealed the truth
to the world. The unfortunate thing is...their disinformation and
negative campaign tactics have influenced us so much and for so
long...that few people would even believe it. Two things are
definitely true: There is Life in the Universe and the Gove-nment
has a history of ly-ng to the public.
  ps. This evening of 2/24/05, ABC aired Peter Je-nings 'Seeing is
Believing.' You would think by now the UFO cover-up would have
lessened; that the Go-ernment would treat the public as if they
were smarter and more informed. No way; it's all too late for
that. Fe-eral manipulation and control rage on to this very day.
The 2-hour show was brainw-shing. Yes they talked to many UFO
observers, abductees and believers in alien contact. BUT there was
so much of a platform given to the sk-ptics and debunkers such as
Philip K-ass and S-ermer, the editor of Skeptic Magazine.
   At each turn, the UFO Special made viewers think that if you
believe in UFOs and ET visitation - then you are a NUT. They were
telling us what to think with a totally biased report. For example,
when Roswell was discussed...it was portrayed as a MYTH. The word
'myth' was used 7 times in association with Roswell. The only
pro-UFO people that spoke concerning Roswell were Stanton
Fri-dman, Jesse Ma-cel and his son. Then came a parade of people
saying there was nothing to Roswell. And, those claiming this
myth-encounter was real are merely cashing in on it by selling
books and products. A P-ntagon general spoke how Project Mogul
explains why soldiers besieged Roswell in 1947. The recovered -tin
foil- was a sophisticated spy craft as Top Se-ret as the Manhattan
Project. Right. The Special used scientists to say the distances
between the stars were too far to traverse and that space travel
was science FICTION. After Budd Ho-kins was seen hypnotizing
abductees, a number of professionals came on and told viewers that
hypnotism was completely unreliable. As far as UFO observation
goes, they even claimed that 'seeing is NOT believing.' WOW!
Viewers will watch this primetime Special and say 'see, there's
nothing to UFOs'...when people, by now, should be ske-tical of the
skep-ics and realize they are the ones with the hidden agendas.
My articles can be found by putting - doug yurchey
- in Google. Comments and questions are very welcome. I can be
reached by e-mailing dugko@surfside.net

  (JW  It appears that in this article they mainly dwell on the
negative type of space people.  I think there are a lot of good type
space people out there also.)

Part 4 of 4.

John Winston.   johnfw@mlode.com
Subject:  The Iagans.  Part 1.                                June 23, 2007.

  We will now continue our discussion of the space people who are visiting
us from the planet Iagars.  The previous posting was called "More About
The Iargas.  Part 7.

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  Most amazing was the behavior of these Iargans in the water. Even small
children could swim with a power and speed that was nothing short of
surprising. They floated effortlessly, many swam in pairs with their arms
entwined by taking turns in making a sort of scissor movement with their
legs. They had immense pleasure, and demonstrated something that could be
called a feeling of freedom, freedom from gravity. They sprung and dived
under water for so long that it was difficult to see if they ever came up
again. The real meaning of this water affinity became clear to me.
These beings did not emerge from the land as we did, but from the
water; they developed from amphibians. The broad webs between the
widespread fingers and toes was originally a fin which enabled them to
spring out of the water like dolphins. They could move in water faster and
more easily than on land.</STRONG> Everywhere were seats, arranged in half
or full circles. An magnificent meeting point for young and old, for the
Iargan children did not play in the streets. Everything necessary for
living was here, a complete city housed in one huge cylinder, highly
efficient and superbly comfortable. </P>
Before I go on to describe their houses, I would like to say something
about the general layout of these buildings. In the basement, a huge set
of machinery was installed. They used the planet's internal heat as the
only power supply and this was distributed as water, under extremely high
pressure and temperature. Except for this, these buildings were completely
self-supporting. <EM><U>Even an external sewage and garbage collection did
not exist.</U></EM> They had a fantastic recycling system. Most of the
garbage was separated into its raw materials, while human excrements were
used as dung for the surrounding agricultural lands, resulting in a nearly
one hundred percent circular course. The final debris was burnt and ground
to a fine powder. Together with waste water, this was pumped away, deep
into the planet's crust. This had something to do with the prevention of
heavy earthquakes by means of initiating light ones. </P>
The next floors, underground, they used for offices, workshops and
production work at a full day's cycle. They worked at home. This was to
prevent unnecessary transport of people to and from their work. Speaking
of overpopulation and pollution, there was really something to learn for
us! Something else that we could learn from was their method of food
production. They only used the word "overpopulation" in relation to the
quantity of food that is available; as long as everyone has enough to eat,
the planet ot overpopulated. They  very careful to prevent food
shortages as this would disrupt their whole society. Investments in the
farming areas are much greater than those even in the housing sector.
Cultivation, and the associated ground-water control, the spraying,
fertilizing and the agricultural machines demand gigantic earth transports
and millions of kilometers of pipelines and drainage systems, and again
the construction of a canal system and gigantic pump stations.
....cont.under.</P>
Text for drawing: <EM>Huge automated cultivating machines consisted of
great bridge structures with a free span of more than a hundred meters.
These bridges moved transversely along rails which ran the full length of
the fields. They work a piece of land up to 250 meters wide by 10
kilometers long and operate in rows of up to 20 machines side by side. The
bridge structures carried a variety of equipment which was controlled from
a central control room. Fertilizers and sprays are introduced via the
central rail and administered by means of a rolling tank. At the end of
the rail the whole unit turns and returns over a parallel strip of ground.
Cont: All this is a part of their attempt to accommodate the largest
possible number of beings on their planet; the first requisite for this is
a maximum food production. They then introduced me to one of their
numerous cultivating machines which are mounted in the vast fields
situated between the house cylinders. These consisted mainly out of an
imposing bridge construction with a free span of more than a hundred
meters. These bridges moved transversely along rails which ran the full
length of the fields (some ten kilometers) in rows of twenty, placed side
by side. The bridges were supported about three meters above the ground
and could carry a variety of equipment which was controlled from a central
control room. One of the bridges that was working was fitted with a
machine that performed many operations in one go. First a strip of ground
was cut out in two layers by two U shaped blades; then the strip was
sterilized with a deadly (!) ray, sprayed with a muddy looking fertilizer,
turned, and returned to the furrow. Then a row of fast moving
gooseneck-type pipes planted the seeds for the next harvest, and finally,
the surface was rolled flat and covered with a transparent layer.</P>
When the machine was finished the result resembled a dancefloor. They
certainly were masters in automation. Beside the farming, their food
production was supported to a great extent by the fisheries. Their
preference for fish probably has something to do with their amphibian
origin, and the fact that they have so many oceans. Their method of
catching fish is, in one word, absurd. So absurd in fact, that I thought
in the beginning that they were trying to make a fool out of me. Later, I
discovered that this was just a by-product of their system of climate
control. It was a gigantic water-moving project whereby the warmest water
in the oceans is pumped to the islands and seems to have something to do
with controlling the rainfall. The system utilizes thousands of kilometers
of flexible pipes running under water, each with a....... </P>
text for picture/drawing: <FONT size=2>The bridge structures performed
many operations simultaneously in one run. First, a strip of ground is cut
out in two layers by two "U" shaped blades. Then the strip i~ sterilized
with a ray, is sprayed with a muddy-looking fertilizer, turned, and
returned to the furrow. Then a row of fast moving gooseneck-type tubes
plant seeds for the next harvest. Finally the surface is rolled flat and
covered with a transparent layer, leaving the field looking flat and
finished as a dancefloor. .....</FONT></P>
.....diameter of more than one hundred meters. The catch consists
purely of fish that have been sieved out of the system. The strange thing
was that these fish looked just the same as fish here on earth. I saw some
fish with a length of four to five meters which, for as far as my
knowledge of biology can be trusted, were perfectly normal sharks. I also
saw swordfish; and preditory fish were hunted with the aid of sound waves
and flavored bait, the carcasses were thrown back into the sea. Beside
this, they also eat meat, but it would be going too much into details to
describe their breeding methods here. To tell the truth, <EM>I was
somewhat disappointed to see that a super race still killed animals.
I only relate this information on their food production in order to
comply with their request to do so; they see this information as an
important part of the process of identification. This process will be
dealt with later. For the same reasons, I will also describe some details
of their schools and the hospitals in the house cylinders. These were,
together with other social services, situated on the top floor, with the
glass roof serving as the ceiling. The school classrooms were square, with
four walls from corner to corner, forming four triangles. Where the
triangles joined in the middle were four large screens, on which the
lesson was shown. The means of teaching was exactly the same as was used
for me in the spaceship: a film with a simple explanation; <EM>the real
information was transmitted by the radiation. </EM></P>
In the space behind the four screens sat the "teacher," who really had
othing to do with the lessons but acted more as an observer, noting the
behavior of the children and advising parents on their upbringing. <EM>The
lessons were the same over the whole planet, this having the advantage
that should a child move to another area, which happened frequently, he
could simply pick up the lessons where he left off without having to
repeat or miss anything. This basic schooling continued until the child
had reached the age of fifteen or sixteen years.</EM></P>
When I think of the information that I gamed in two days from the
radiation, I can imagine the level these children must reach when
subjected to the radiation for ten years or more. Their basic schooling
must be above the level of our universities. Having completed this basic
instruction, the children moved on to the advanced schools, a normal
cylinder where all the students lived together and where they could
specialize in their chosen subjects. The hospital that they showed me was
not the type that was situated in each of the cylinders, but areal
hospital where special medical treatment was given. Seen from the outside,
it looked like a normal house cylinder, but half was the accommodation for
the personnel and the other half for the patients. I do not think it is
necessary for me to describe the working of such a hospital in detail. The
reader can imagine that everything was regulated with the usual Iargan
efficiency, and to describe things that can only be clarified by
superlatives becomes rather boring. One thing, however, does strike me as
interesting. Each patient was "connected" to a computer that catered to
the individual needs and wishes of its "charge"; pain alleviation,
medicine, contact with friends or relatives, entertainment or
information-the computer took care of it!</P>
"Do people still die on your planet?"</P>
"Control of death demands a different medical ethic. We feel justified
in prolonging the possibility of happiness, but not in extending a life
that nature regards as being at an end." </P>
Going back to the houses, I noted that silent, air-operated elevators
with electromagnetic stops functioned as vertical transport, while, broad
galleries formed the horizontal connections. From these there was a
fantastic view of the central gardens. Each house had a large entrance
hall which was open to the gallery, so that anyone who happened to be
passing by could look into it. This would not have seemed too strange to
me had it not been for the fact that on one side was a row of showers!
Here my shocked confrontation with the living habits of these beings and
the breathtaking freedom that typified their relations with one another
began.</P>
 Subject: The Iargans.  Part 1.                         June 23, 2007.

  The last posting about the Iargans was called "More About the
Iargans" Part 8.  We'll now continue  the discussions of the space
people called the Iargans.

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  When I think of the information that I gained in two days from the
radiation, I can imagine the level these children must reach when
subjected to the radiation for ten years or more. Their basic schooling
must be above the level of our universities. Having completed this basic
instruction, the children moved on to the advanced schools, a normal
cylinder where all the students lived together and where they could
specialize in their chosen subjects. The hospital that they showed me was
not the type that was situated in each of the cylinders, but areal
hospital where special medical treatment was given. Seen from the outside,
it looked like a normal house cylinder, but half was the accommodation for
the personnel and the other half for the patients. I do not think it is
necessary for me to describe the working of such a hospital in detail. The
reader can imagine that everything was regulated with the usual Iargan
efficiency, and to describe things that can only be clarified by
superlatives becomes rather boring. One thing, however, does strike me as
interesting. Each patient was "connected" to a computer that catered to
the individual needs and wishes of its "charge"; pain alleviation,
medicine, contact with friends or relatives, entertainment or
information-the computer took care of it!
  "Do people still die on your planet?"
  "Control of death demands a different medical ethic. We feel justified
in prolonging the possibility of happiness, but not in extending a life
that nature regards as being at an end."
  Going back to the houses, I noted that silent, air-operated elevators
with electromagnetic stops functioned as vertical transport, while, broad
galleries formed the horizontal connections. From these there was a
fantastic view of the central gardens. Each house had a large entrance
hall which was open to the gallery, so that anyone who happened to be
passing by could look into it. This would not have seemed too strange to
me had it not been for the fact that on one side was a row of showers!
Here my shocked confrontation with the living habits of these beings and
the breathtaking freedom that typified their relations with one another
began.
  Young and old had the strange social duty, on returning from school,
work or any other activity outside the house, of washing themselves from
head to toe before re-entering the living quarters. What happened then?
Everyone undressed in the hall with the greatest of ease and stepped into
the shower. These were tubes, about three feet in diameter, with a glass
screen in front, and on the floor were two raised steps on which to stand.
At the back of the tube was a vertical bar, to which, at ground level, a
flat elliptical tube was connected. Having closed the glass screen, the
occupant pressed a button and the elliptical tube immediately began
spraying jets of white foam while moving upwards along the vertical bar;
the occupant was transformed within a few seconds into a snowman. On
reaching the top of the bar, the spray changed to clean water and came
slowly back to its original position at the base of the tube. Warm air was
then circulated in the tube to dry the bather, washed and dried within
three minutes with a minimum use of water. Having dressed, one was then
permitted to enter the living quarters. Dressed is perhaps the wrong word,
for their house attire was nothing more than a kind of sarong that left
the woman, as well as the men, naked above the waist.
  You must not think that this bears any comparison with humans dressed
in the same manner, the only really noticeable difference between male and
female Iargans being that the men are more powerfully built and more
muscular than the women. Their behavior toward one another was really
remarkable. I never once saw a man in the vicinity of a woman who did not
put at least one arm around her. A big hug was their normal manner of
greeting one another, and this also applied to the children. When the warm
greetings were completed, the camera followed the party into the house.
The hall came out in the corner of a large room of about sixty by sixty
feet, the central living area of the house. The first thing that I noticed
was a huge glass wall over the whole length of the room, which gave a
magnificent view of the surroundings. I could see the imposing rail system
that passed through a woodland area, and on the other side, two more of
the cylinders. The floor of the room sloped down toward the windows in a
series of shallow steps and stopped about nine feet from it, where the
edge was finished in a king of balustrade. The window continued down to
the lower floor, where it ended in a wall about two feet high. The
interior was luxurious, but the color combinations were rather too bright
for my taste. Loose furniture was nowhere to be seen. The seating was
built into the floor in the form of couches, spread with thick,
comfortable cushions.
  The lower floor was connected to the upper by two steppless
"escalators," moving or stationary at the will of the user. The "bedrooms"
were not large, but intimate and colorful. In one wall there was a large
screen and another contained a shower identical to the ones in the
entrance hall. The ceiling glowed with a diffused orange lighting, and
strange objects decorated the walls. The next scene was fascinating: the
family at table. The group of some twenty-five people, about half of which
were children, gathered in a rather bare-looking corner of the large upper
floor. One of the company operated a kind of lever and out of the floor
rose a vertical "wall" that opened out into a table about eighteen feet
long and five feet wide. At the same time, two sliding panels in the wall
opened to reveal a cupboard containing partitions and a lot of complicated
equipment. In the manner of a self-service restaurant or cafeteria, each
person took a tray and helped himself to various dishes, which were then
warmed up for a few seconds in an ovenlike apparatus. Within a few minutes
everyone was seated, cross-legged on the floor, around the table. At the
head and tail ends of the table sat a man and a woman who did not eat with
the rest. As soon as everyone was seated, the man at the head of the table
raised his hand and said something, upon which the rest became silent.
They held in one hand a gold-colored, spoonlike implement and the other
hand was placed on the knee of the person next to them. The people eating
remained silent and listened to what the man and woman who were not eating
had to say. It was a fascinating scene of the customs of these beings from
a strange, distant world.
  The way they made a ceremony of eating made them seem rather like
mythological gods. When everyone had finished eating, they all stood up
and each threw an arm around the shoulders of his neighbor, thus forming a
chain around the table. They stood that way for a couple of seconds and
then commenced to dear their implements from the table, and when this was
finished, the table was again retracted into the floor. The spoons were
placed on a machine for cleaning, the plates and trays went into a
disposal unit for plastics and everyone finished by washing his hands and
cleaning his teeth. Hand towels and dish towels were nonexistent here.
Everything was dried by warm air, and I began to wonder what the Iargan
housewives had to do, especially as there seemed to be five or six women
in each house.Shopping was done automatically by a computer; the order was
placed in the computer and the goods were delivered sometime later in a
container. "Don't your women have to do housework anymore?"
  The Iargans laughed. "We have told you that we no longer have any class
distinctions, and this also applies to women. Chores are shared equally by
everyone."
  "But when men are at work outside the home, the women must surely work
too."
  "That is true. If men work for three hours a day, women do the same, no
more and no less, otherwise there is discrimination." "Strange. So the
women may only do housework for three hours per day?"
  "Your ideas are slow to change. Housework, in other words, the
necessary upkeep, is done by everyone together. If the task of some women
is the upbringing and teaching of the children and other social work, then
they too have the same right to work outside the home as men do."
  "What about the women who don't have any children?"
  "All Iargans have the same duty to the children in the group in which
they live. The upbringing of the child to the mentally stable and
developed adult that a high culture needs is a difficult and complicated
task. The schools plant the knowledge by means of the radiation but the
adults must help the child to transform this knowledge into experience.
The home sphere plays an important part in the development of these
things. A race that seeks income leveling must give the utmost attention
to raising the mental level of the people, because the raising of the
general minimum wage must be in balance with this level. Value and income
differences between people can be overcome only by a high minimum mental
level."

Part 1.

John Winston.   johnfw@mlode.com

Subject: The Iagrans.  Part 2.                            June 29, 2007.

  This talks about how they reproduce the species.  It seems that
we people of Earth think about this subject most of our waking
hours.  One might say that humans are only exceeded by the male
German Shepherd when it come to this subject.  My late dog who I
called "Yogi The Telepathy dog was a prime example this.  He was
primed for action in any eventuality.

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  "So those women feel happy with the task of teaching children because
they are able to fulfill themselves on different levels. They choose what
they do."
  "Everyone who fulfills his or her task with interest and inventiveness
feels happy. What more could one possibly expect from life than being
successful in love and able to teach this to children."
  "This 'love,' has it got anything to do with s-x?"
  "The se-ual relationship between man and woman plays an indispensible
but nevertheless unimportant part in our understanding of the word love.
It is directed to be creative individual expression and that is a thing
that must begin to be taught to children as young as possible.
  "I don't understand that."
  "That is logical, for we have only just begun with our explanation of
the concept of freedom. Let us start at the beginning. Freedom is the
absence of compulsion and because compulsion is a form of discrimination,
it follows that freedom is the absence of discrimination. A step further:
freedom exists, logically, on the basis of justice and efficiency. The
development of an intelligent r-ce is governed by two dangerous natural
laws, which in fact are the laws of cosmic selection. They formulate the
demands for entrance to the higher regions of evolution, the cosmic
integration."
  "And is that worth the trouble?"
  "Certainly, for it is the choice between everlasting life and everlasting
d-ath."
  "Oh, I see, a r-ligious aspect. That ceremony at the table had something
do to with your re-igion too?"
  "Our understanding of rel-gion is so far evolved that it is incomparable
with yours. Have you a rel-gion?"
  "I am a C-tholic."
  "How strange, a C-ristian! We are familiar with the work of C-rist and
the B-ble.
  After you've eaten, you must explain to us how someone with so much
property can seriously call himself Christian. We are intrigued.
  On the other hand, it simplifies the explanation of the two cosmic
selection laws. The first confirms Chr-st's condemnation of social
discrimination. A high level of technical development liquidates every
discrimination and compulsion under pain of chaos and eventual
self-destruction. The Earth demonstrates the justice of this law in a
convincing manner. The social chaos exists already and the threat begins
to manifest itself. At the moment, only the great powers have nu-lear
wea-ons at their disposal, but the smaller nationalist groups will soon be
in the same position. "The situation becomes more dangerous every year.
Within a short time you will discover the possibility of immaterial
radiation and then a handful of people will be capable of producing a
wea-on that is capable of destroying all mankind. Where does all this
lead? How long can a civilization continue to exist where science does not
know its responsibilities?
  "The second selection law compels the correct understanding of human
relationships. It poses 'Ch-istian love' as a condition for cosmic
integration.
  Only unselfish behavior that restores the original efficiency of natural
order can give an intelligent ra-e the certainty of survival until cosmic
integration is achieved."
  "That word 'unselfish' sounds so strange."
  "The selfish behavior of the masses, where everyone takes everything
they can, prevents the ability to work for the common good-to create, for
example, a clean planet where the balance of nature can be maintained for
an unlimited time. It is also impossible to limit the use of natural
resources for the sake of future generations, because a selfish person
cannot give up anything for someone else. The greatest problem lies in the
law of degeneration: a rac- that does not succeed in restoring the
efficiency of natural selection as it existed in the prehistoric times
shall become extinct."
  "How do you justify unlimited freedom with reproduction selection that
drastically limits the choice of partners?"
  "The answer is that it can only be justified with unselfishness.
The partner choice is determined by one's feeling of responsibility."
  "I see, through artificial insemination."
  "Where did you get that idea? That doesn't prevent degeneration, it
accelerates it! "We are not concerned with producing that biological
phenomenon, 'man.' The body with all its selfish demands is just a shell.
We are only concerned with the creative intellect, the s-ul that is
capable of unselfish thought.
  How do we educate children for the freedom and happiness? Freedom is
the absence of the effect of compulsion on the individual's behavior.
  Freedom cannot be obtained with a w-apon in the hand. It can only be
obtained by the parents' careful mental forming of their child then, by
the correct conception of good and e-il. It is a difficult and complicated
task that only becomes possible with natural parental love and the variety
of other groups.
  "There may never by any doubt as to who is the father or mother of a
child. The important thing is not having children, but bringing them up.
For this reason, artificial insemination is unacceptable. "The
unselfishness is the selection requirement for the immortality of the
ra-e, but it is also a requirement for a being with a high mental
development before he can achieve happiness.
  Happiness is being at peace with oneself and one's surroundings. This
is determined to a large extent by one's success in achieving self-set
goals, in other words, by a ruthless appraisal of oneself.
  This individual striving to reach a self-chosen goal is the creativity
in man.
  "Creativity is thought that is continually occupied with changing the
circumstances in one's life or in that of another. It is creativity that
drives men to do 'even more' or 'even better.' There are two kinds of
creativity, the material and the immaterial. The first is the individual
striving to improve his own living standards. This is done mostly in the
field of s-x, property and power and is the cause of all the misery on
this planet. The individuality expresses itself in egocentricity, greed
and avarice. In the continual reaching for a material goal, a measure of
satisfaction is experienced, but when the goal is reached, the
satisfaction shows itself to be relative and of short duration, merely an
object for comparison with what others have. So it continues toward the
next goal, usually a higher income or a higher position, and the search
continues, becausee the satisfaction lies only in the searching.
  But then a time comes when the search cannot be continued because of
sickness, or old age, and life continues in dissatisfaction with itself.
The individual has not understood that material gains can never bring
lasting satisfaction and happiness.
  "On the other hand, there is the immaterial creativity-your Chr-stian
love - and this is lasting happiness. It is the continual striving to
improve the living standards of others. It expresses itself in
helpfulness, understanding, pity, tolerance, friendliness, esteem-in
short, the total concept of unselfish love."
  "It sounds to me like a sort of sterile idealism."
  "Try to understand that it is not. Do you believe that social stability
creates unlimited prosperity and complete security?"
  "Yes, I can accept that."
  "Can you also accept that a man without creativity can never be
happy?"
  "Yes, I understand that."
  "What goal can human creativity have when material motives vanish? What
can a materialist do in our world, other than be bored to tears?
  What does a man really possess who possesses everything except love?
The answer is: nothing!
  EM
  "Everything that previous generations have done to create a stable
world with a high level of scientific and technical development and
unlimited prosperity is worthless when man lacks the love that can give
him happiness.
  "Every unselfish deed, every self-sacrifice, heightens the feeling of
personal value, of satisfaction. A man who has reached a high degree of
unselfishness manifests a lasting personal value as a noticeable side of
his personality - wisdom - which appears to be unaffected by setbacks or
aging. He becomes invulnerable in his feeling of personal value, his peace
with himself, his happiness. There is no alternative, Stef. Natural
selection laws are inexorable. Only a race with a high level of
unselfishness, or, as we call it, an immaterial structure, can
survive."

Part 2.

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