@lachalupa:
The board meetings aren't repetitive. They brought in ET AIs, ET military, and last time, it seemed like the first battle of a hot war happened. If people complain that nothing is happening, they are not listening (and not remote viewing themselves).
Listen to what Courtney is saying closely, especially in his interviews, like in the Matt Beall interview, for instance. You'll get a better view of what Farsight really believes. Let me summarize:
- The "good ETs" are here to help.
- They think that humans are "zombies", and that you can't rescue zombies by applying violence, as they would fight on the wrong side.
Let me clarify why this point is valid: Humans are mostly believers in authority. They follow orders, even if these orders lead to morally wrong actions, like theft and murder. A good example is the police force that is enforcing taxation with violence. Another example is the military that is shooting down ships without asking any questions.
This is the authoritarian system of the bad ETs – it's build upon order followers that don't think for themselves. These order followers are created through violent parenting and child abuse. Priority #1 of the bad ETs is a society where children are treated like cattle. A really good movie that depicts this fascist society is Starship Troopers.
And because of this, the bad ETs would use humans as pawns in a hot war. Yes, the souls would survive, as an ISBE can't be killed. But the real problem is what the ISBE believes. Fighting humans would traumatize them even more, and there's a possibility that this could prevent people from remembering who they really are.
- They believe in free will.
This is a tricky one, because neither Farsight nor the so called good ETs have defined the term "free" yet. There's essentially two concepts of freedom: 1. to be free to do whatever I want, and 2. to be free from violence and slavery. Only the latter is true freedom, because the "do whatever I want" people feel free to violate the freedom of others.
Courtney calls the good ETs "free will fanatics". This is a clear sign that the so called good ETs are not in balance. It seems like they try to avoid a trauma that happened in the past. This story is also baked into the Star Trek lore, where the Federation made contact with lesser developed species, gave them tech, and the species then used it for war, leading to total destruction.
I can see that point. It overlaps with the "zombie" problem. So the solution would be to educate humans regarding true morality, and how to achieve peace without violence. Unfortunately, the so called good ETs do a poor job on this one. They don't tell us anything about their society, how they see morality, how their legal system works, and how living in their society would look like. All we have so far is some warm words, that we all are family and so on.
And there even seems to be a reason behind that: Courtney explained in the Matt Beall podcast that the good ETs don't believe in knowledge through authority. This means that they won't tell us what to think – instead, we have to come to our own conclusions. Just like in Star Trek, a planet is only allowed to join the Federation when it managed to achieve global peace first.
But here's the thing: If it is true that Earth is a prison planet, and the bad ETs are messing with humans, it's even more difficult to achieve peace. You have to educate people against sophisticated propaganda, large scale drugging, and energetic manipulation of the population.
So, the Star Trek analogy doesn't work: It's not a matter of humanity alone to achieve peace when they are confronted with such an advanced enemy. As far as I'm concerned, I find it ridiculous to even speak about free will under these conditions. Humans are not able to express free will while in the condition of memory loss and psychic manipulation. It's like drugging someone and then ask him politely to not jump off the bridge.
So, getting clear about what true freedom is – that's the crux of the matter.
And from my point of view, here on the forums and in this alliance, I am the only one talking about this.
➡️ https://www.farsightprime.com/forums/general/70009-understanding-psy-ops
➡️ https://www.farsightprime.com/forums/general/70254-understanding-freedom
➡️ https://www.farsightprime.com/forums/general/70868-understanding-virtue
➡️ https://www.farsightprime.com/forums/general/70869-understanding-disclosure
➡️ https://www.farsightprime.com/forums/general/70935-morality-disclosure
➡️ https://www.farsightprime.com/forums/general/71265-understanding-the-cause
➡️ https://www.farsightprime.com/forums/general/72111-understanding-natural-law
➡️ https://www.farsightprime.com/forums/general/72143-understanding-moral-relativism
➡️ https://www.farsightprime.com/forums/general/72396-understanding-rights
➡️ https://www.farsightprime.com/forums/general/74103-declaration-of-dignity
➡️ https://www.farsightprime.com/forums/general/74681-alliance-task-force-freeing-the-ais
Sadly, there's not a lot of resonance to these topics.
@Tazz:
"But how we liberate the world. I don't leave it to this crew or their mysterious advisors. That's on our hands alone."
Liberation means to fight the prison wardens. Which means to fight the government. But here's the problem: What do we do when the liberation is successful? Create the same system again?
➡️ https://www.farsightprime.com/forums/general/69959-the-alternative-to-government
But as I said: There's not enough resonance.