the Good ETs:
1. Childishness, childish behavior:
a. Once upon a time, a long, long time ago, the ETs promised that ships would come, and they did. The whole thing was supposed to last until the summer.
The result? Everyone knows. It turned out it was just a test: that we didn’t wave enough in greeting, that the media didn’t talk about them enough. The test was meant to show us that we were still not mature enough for contact.
Now imagine someone promises you 10 bread rolls, gives you one, and then says the other nine won’t be given because it was a test. You’re not mature enough to eat nine rolls. You didn’t smack your lips loudly enough.
To me, it’s childish to promise something and then not deliver, just to prove that they are right and we are immature, and then to blame the other side for it. But in fact, they’re the ones who didn’t keep their word, not us. We never promised anything.
B. Shouting “wake up!” - Madam Commander. Seriously? That’s the secret strategy? Courtney shouting at us to wake up. And for this we need ET ships, ET AIs, entire armadas, all so that Madam Commander can pass us the message: you need to wake up.
My question is: how big was the team that worked on this strategy?
C. Lecturing us. If someone believes they can act and do better than we can here, then I invite them to a Planet Earth. Let them be born here, with a wiped memory, without any outside help (the kind of help Courtney receives), and then free themselves. Out of billions of people, how many managed that? According to the second book, "Domain Expeditionary Force Rescue Mission", only a small number - about 100 people, if I remember right, and even they had outside help. Which means it’s hard.
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That’s why, to those lecturing us, I say: welcome to Earth. Come have some tea.
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2. Fear:
Courtney explains their invisibility by saying it helps not to provoke a reaction from the government and the military.
That’s one aspect, but the truth is, they are afraid to be here.
Earth is a planet full of people who don’t remember who they were or who they are. A planet full of zombies, controlled by a hostile faction.
In the Farsight project "The Reality of Harvey", and I think, it was Insysam, she’s described how one character, Courtney - is relaxed, while the other is slightly scared, simply because he’s staying on this crazy planet - Harvey.
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3. The Agreement
The bad ETs once signed an agreement with the U.S. government. The agreement is secret. In one interview, Harvey said that they would leave if the U.S. government signed that agreement again.
Does that agreement apply to other countries as well?
According to our law, which I only know a little, a court has the authority to invalidate such an agreement if it includes (or included) consent for human experimentation. That would be null and void under international conventions that prohibit such practices. And Congress has the right to oversee it, which means if nobody even knows about it, then the agreement is invalid.
And, the agreement is only there to chase away the Good ETs. They should understand this and stop talking nonsense like offended children: “If you sign it, we’re leaving.” Because that’s exactly what the bad ETs want.
Third: if we stop honoring this agreement, then what can the bad ETs do? They would have to attack us and try to enforce it by force - and that would trigger a response from the Good ones.
Fourth: Ukraine also had an agreement guaranteeing sovereignty, and so what? Agreements like that are worthless, and they should know it - instead of crying about it.
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4. Optics
It’s nice that they want to help us, but there’s one thing - optics. Time and again it’s stated that help will be given, but only once we are “awakened.” And we’ll only be awakened when we’re on our knees. Which basically means they’ll help us only when the entire planet is on its knees, politely begging them. Good friends.
I also have the feeling they’re not telling the whole truth. Because what’s the Plan B if this doesn’t work out? That they’ll just leave and right at their borders they’ll leave behind billions of insane, aggressive zombies, and then wait until those zombies march out to conquer the galaxy?
Or will they, before leaving, at least remove the problem for a while - since at this very moment they actually have a strategic advantage? Personally, I lean toward the idea that they won’t leave until this planet is either freed or cleansed of the zombies. And how will they do that? Either gently, or in the extreme case by force.
I hope I am wrong about it.
Very well stated. We don't have free will on a prison planet where we are poisoned, tortured and mind controlled via force or frequencies sent out 24/7 via computers and devices that make us sick, or complacent, or agitated to the point of exhaustion so we will beg for relief accepting conditions unfavorable for a free society they claim we have or by 'implied consent' when we don't act on psyops meant to foment discent or contractual consent.