AlienMind The Verdants
So, in 1947 when alien technology thousands of years beyond human science fell out of the sky in Roswell and was scooped up by Cold War opportunists, humankind was in for a crash course in cosmic citizenship.
Advanced technology was too tempting for the US elite, which was in no way prepared to compete with the minds and methods of aliens, at the time.
The National Security Act of 1947, which was partly intended to keep downed technologies secret, has been used to hide massively criminal doings by semi-private parties, further compromising them, and has become the worst threat to democracy and human sovereignty on this planet. The crimes committed have been so severe that some think a national reconciliation like that of post-apartheid South Africa, with truth-telling and some amnesties, may be necessary to return the US to a semblance of democracy.
As one hyperversal stated,
Fair-minded hyperversals and other alien sources say we are in for a number of highly shocking discoveries about the IFSP’s infiltration and breeding program. Early reports about various elite “direct operatives” provide but a glimpse of what we will learn. It will take some digging, however.
Over time, it has become apparent that hyperversal aliens long ago learned a basic, but necessary trick to protect themselves from the misuse of negative-cycling technologies. Hyperversals are able to reverse delta t the delta t that’s written into Tom Bearden’s equations. In other words, hyperversals can minimize, if not reverse some of the speeding of time (and tissue damage) caused on a micro level when negative-cycling technology is used, albeit at a sum total cost to the universe cycle.
This allows for finer and more deftly counterbalanced uses of electrogravity and other negative-cycling technologies. Over billions of years time suc methods have been refined, allowing hyperversal technology to be multiply horizoned, so to speak. As a result, it is much safer, yet, like all negative (and alternatively) cycling technology, it nonetheless deducts from the total lifetime of the current universe cycle.
This would involve a more gently distributed “alt t” value and must take into consideration the effect on nearby star (or galactic+) systems. Again, aliens suggest that we use negative-cycle technology only sparingly in order to reserve Earth’s ecology for the billions of years that we will need it. Nature has allowed us an enviable biome, which must not be depleted, lest we lose future freedoms.
In retrospect, the remark was ironic because Verdant excess now runs the clock on surrounding galaxies and, along with Andromeda, we must contend with Verdant-Centaurus demands on our negative (and alt cycle) energy ecology.
It’s possible that Verdants act as stalking horses for the three ellipticals section’s future energy strategy. Verdants may already have jeopardized the long-term arrangement in Centaurus, hence the question about what to do when a large elliptical begins to tilt, so to speak.
One hyperversal stated that the original Elder planet died because Elders tried to use “a direct IEW line” (on a planetary scale). In other words, there was no softly-contoured re-conditioning of their energy system. They failed to re-distribute and counter-balance their technology. (“IEW” may mean something like inter-dimensional energy wave, or some such.)
Older hyperversals sometimes vent their frustration with the physical presumptions of younger alien populations who don’t foresee the demands that population growth and negative cycle technologies place on the universe. Imagine how much history you would see if you traveled great distances and lived millions of years. Vital sensitivities can wither, resulting in deep cynicism. Hyperversals of the sort may steer upstart aliens into larger aggregations in order to evolve them more quickly, even if the price of doing so is their freedom.
His cynicism was partly imbued with an older hyperversal’s existential considerations—like that of eastern thinkers not wanting to be reborn. The remark also touched upon the seemingly endless parade of crude regimes and physical pretensions of early technological populations, the violence and excess that they inflict on both themselves and the hyperversal ecology.
So, from my perspective, the remark seemed a lapse of judgment, even if it were only offered to model or exemplify a certain intellectual resonance. Yet from the hyperversal’s perspective, he was arguing the case for more rapid assimilation into a larger hierarchical entity, a quicker ability to evolve out of our crude sexual impulses and physical aspirations (i.e. no long-term, independent alternative).
They can easily shield such from the prying eyes of lesser gray or Verdant-like aliens. A hyperversal could be at your side, their craft in your vicinity, and no human technology would even begin to detect it. They can remotely mask all of our sensing equipment, change the readings, and easily disguise any fluctuations. They can do the same to grays. Billions of years of science make that easy.
Their statements turn our cosmology on its head, yet their abilities and breadth of awareness clearly indicate a much-more-than-gray/Verdant capability, a higher degree of advancement. In the end, the existence of hyperversals suggests that a kind of river runs through our universe, a multiversal continuum that somehow re-dimensions at the fringes of our physical notion of concretes. Apparently, time is not a one-way, linear river. Instead, it is multi-dimensional. This offers the hope of human assimilation into a more refined, shared order of being, over time.
These are issues than cannot be avoided.
We
must be literate about them in order to be competent.
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