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			Our Pending Merger with Andromeda 
 At present the Milky Way and Andromeda approach each other at the same rate that a smaller galaxy, the Large Magellenic Cloud, recedes from the Milky Way. So, aliens of the Milky Way and Andromeda face a future crisis if they don't reduce population over time. 
 
			Some planets will die due to their closeness to the newly 
			formed giant elliptical galaxy’s hot center. Scientists say that in 
			a large elliptical galaxy, you could read a newspaper at night by 
			the starlight. Other planets will be decimated by violent polar jets 
			when the two galaxies' central black holes merge. Some stars and 
			planets will move out to a more gently habitable distance near the 
			merged galaxy's central dust-lane perimeter (if a dust lane 
			develops).  
 
			So, residents 
			of both galaxies must be careful to limit their numbers and make 
			sure newly evolved populations do likewise. This is a critical 
			consideration for all of the human future. Over billions of years we 
			will mix with other alien populations in search of common solutions. 
			Of course, it’s possible the newly merged galaxy will face a 
			shortage of habitable planets during a10-100 million year crisis 
			phase, after which terra-forming would allow for alternatives.  
 
			The 
			Verdant-gray abduction and breeding program may be a threat to our 
			independence and the galaxy’s ecology. Ironically, Verdants don’t 
			appear to be a case of unavoidable need. Instead, they seem to 
			spread for reasons of power and control - to please themselves and 
			perpetuate a relatively elitist lifestyle. Meanwhile, they play to 
			the crowd by saying they enforce a universal ecology and a ban on 
			certain weapons in interstellar space. In reply, their critics say 
			that a population of 500 trillion Verdants is ecologically 
			irresponsible and that Verdant interventions overly militarize some 
			evolving worlds.  
 If true, the report - which was witnessed by numerous humans, means that our sister galaxy Andromeda has successfully limited Verdant incursion by informing emergent populations about the Verdant population problem. Given that we're due to merge with Andromeda, the Milky Way is probably organized to limit Verdant colonization here, also. 
 
			Various Milky Way and other 
			aliens reportedly suggest that such is the case - again, with a tone 
			of urgency regarding our predicament.  
 
			Aliens comment on the subject regularly. In a sense, 
			religious beliefs about separating sexual urges from our ordinary 
			thought faculties may have a universal basis. Aliens suggest that we 
			should at least frame our thoughts in ways that are more socially 
			distributed and non-sexual if we want to know what’s going on in 
			advanced communities around us. 
 Within the Verdant hierarchy the attitude is essentially holier-than-thou, although not religious, because Verdants appear to have managed the gray population to make grays non-sexual and passively obedient. 
 
			There’s 
			much chatter about the subject. Verdants sometimes boast of the 
			accomplishment, as though they compensate for their own reproductive 
			excess by compelling lesser aliens to humble themselves. Competing 
			aliens suggest that Verdants have exploited the grays ruthlessly. 
			Meanwhile, Verdants have argued that their intervention here is 
			excusable because of a need to move humans toward non-sexual 
			alternatives.  
 
			Other aliens say humans have plenty of time to 
			consider various options in our crowded galaxy, given that we 
			haven't yet mastered genetic engineering. 
 Michio Kaku's book Hyperspace (c. 1994) discusses astronomer Nikolai Kardashev's grouping of civilizations as follows: 
 Verdants, like other advanced mega-populations, verge on a Type III status, but there's a fly in the ointment. 
 
			Negative energy dynamics suggest that 
			overuse of electrogravity by too many planets would slightly speed 
			the clock on surrounding galaxies and deplete their energy lifetime. 
			In the Verdant case, this poses a large-scale political problem.  
 This was (remotely) shown to humans in the context of a galaxy-wide collective security arrangement, along with a caution that “federation aliens” might try to compete with, or violate the system. Exposition of the towers involved hyperversal aliens, who attend to such communiqués. 
 Professionally trained, human remote viewers in Jim Marrs’ book Alien Agenda first reported towers of the sort. 
 Apparently, the purpose of such a system is to gain a wide spread of technological installations in order to manipulate alternate cycle energy for travel, communications, etc. The system has been described as open to human integration in a galaxy-wide convention, presumably in order to avoid a strain on resources that would occur were there a redundancy of such systems. 
 Other aliens' resonance about the “38 trillion” mega-population suggests that some native populations remain independent of it yet nonetheless ascribe to a collective security convention integrating most of the galaxy's populations. 
 
 
			* Alec Newald says he personally saw towers on the Haven 
			aliens’ planet. 
			
			 
 The large, triangular-shaped TR-3B reportedly uses a rapidly rotating torus of super-conducting mercury plasma that circles the widest possible radius within the craft. As it rotates due to magnetic induction, the plasma is electromagnetically activated to move in a spiraling pattern, which induces a negative energy gradient as it spirals - providing lift for the TR-3B. 
 
 
			* Some plasmas are capable of 
			nearly instantaneous energy transitions. 
			  
			
			 
 According to former Air Force careerist Charles Hall, an alien population called “the Tall Whites” was granted a small base at the southern tip of Nellis Air Force range (Nevada) and has helped the US shadow regime develop nuclear-heated thrusters, which don’t provide lift but move the TR-3B laterally at low altitudes. 
 
			In four books on the subject, Hall meticulously 
			details how, for years, he interacted at close range with Tall 
			Whites on the Nellis range under the direction of a four star Air 
			Force general, who reportedly allowed Tall Whites to kill US airmen 
			if they frightened Tall Whites by approaching them. Hall reports 
			that when problems arose, the Tall Whites had a direct line to the 
			general in the Pentagon.  
 The Tall Whites’ arrogance mirrors the behavior of tall grays that human abductees have seen ordering shorter grays around on alien spacecraft. 
 For that reason, some analysts suspect that Tall Whites are affiliated with the gray alignment. The Tall Whites appear to have been engineered, perhaps by the IFSP, to be used for an alternative approach to the US military-industrial complex. 
 
			Neither the TR-3B, nor the so-called  
			
			TAW-50 (a reportedly more 
			advanced US shadow regime craft) appears to be capable of nearly 
			instantaneous, alien-like travel to other stars. To Tall White 
			aliens, who reportedly helped develop aspects of such craft, they 
			are easily exceeded trinkets.  
 
			As Budd Hopkins and David Jacobs, PhD suggest, 
			
			the abductors’ intervention has been allowed to proceed far beyond 
			what was originally surmised. However, don’t expect an admission 
			from the US government in this regard. Pride and greed have gained 
			the upper hand there, for the moment.  
 
			Again, this links 
			large-scale cosmic resonance to sub-quantum fluctuations.  
 Because one of the Verdants' main intentions in expanding their colonial outposts may be to widen the spread of their electrogravity/magnetogravity installations - they’re own system of towers, for energy purposes and more. 
 This could pose a threat to other galaxies for two reasons. 
 
			Verdant energy needs may now 
			exceed those described in Kardashev's Type III category, causing 
			Verdants to marginally tap into the gravitic energy cycle of 
			surrounding galaxies. 
 However, if I’m not mistaken, non-IFSP (Intergalactic Federation of Sovereign Planets) aliens comprise the larger part of N4945’s populations. 
 Probing of the sort relies on a mixed convergence of other aliens’ awareness, plus a non-local information quality that “spools out,” as the Verdants say, between all of the places to which Verdants and other aliens have traveled. 
 
			Probing also relies on a prober’s ability to gather information from 
			unsuspecting Verdants. This is all done in accordance with a 
			universal transparency regarding cases of the sort. See my later 
			chapter on how to locate aliens and “see” their energy networks. 
 
			Verdant technology begins, at least, with magnetogravity and proceeds into further categories of canceled out 
			waveform - each category extends further out in terms of resonance but 
			must be finely counter-conditioned via use across a larger expanse 
			(galaxy-scale, or larger).  
 
			Such messages are subtly fractioned, yet 
			are repeated in a marginally hypnotic way in order to silence 
			others. Verdant technological and information predominance is posed 
			heavy-handedly in order to humble other onboard aliens and condition 
			the context in which criticism might arise. At times, this reminds 
			me of the pushiness of small town squires. 
 The following may sound weird, but I’ve observed it many times in testy interactions with Verdants: 
 As a result, normally scientific Verdants make basic, avoidable mistakes. 
 They fail to distinguish between the observer (the Verdant individual) and the more universal terms of the observation. Instead, a fractioned jumble of internal messages distorts the manipulator’s ability for clear, dispassionate observation. 
 
			Coupled with a “freeze” on sentience, plus a 
			desiccation of emotion that occurs in long-lived Verdants, the 
			result can be both ugly and prejudicial. In the worst cases, such 
			conditioning can affect the reasoning of more than one observing 
			Verdant. It becomes a groupthink phenomenon that can lead to coldly 
			impersonal bullying and stifled, if not mousy conformity.  
 
			Such moments underscore 
			non-IFSP aliens' warnings that the social psychology of some aliens 
			hasn't necessarily paralleled their technological advancements. 
 
			This type of behavior is but 
			one kind of diversion intended to frustrate a target people’s 
			ability to
			defend themselves against an alien intervention and resource scam.
			 
 In other words, an offending collective’s marginally political “oneness” of mind can be narrow and domineering, inflexible if not mechanistic. 
 
			More about this later. Readers should remember that a 
			typical alien economy is more equally shared, or collectivized, than 
			that of Earth. Some aliens don’t use money, for example. One 
			population, the Haven aliens, say they use energy credits, instead. 
 
			In interactions with humans, care must be taken 
			to preserve the anonymity of conscientiously resonating IFSP aliens, 
			given the Verdant disposition. So protect your sources, should you 
			develop any. They’re part of a larger web of interactions that 
			outside populations must sometimes work to keep alive and active. 
			Females, dissidents (who are hard to find outwardly), non-Verdants, 
			and non-sexuals within the IFSP seem to be the best hope for future 
			reforms there.  
 
			When outright lies become the official party line, 
			corrupt subcultures go unchallenged. For example, Phillip Krapf 
			quotes Verdants who say they don’t directly intervene in the affairs 
			of a planet like Earth, which appears to be a lie. Some Verdants 
			skilled at deception are promoted in the IFSP’s colonial resource 
			sections, while those who would challenge such behaviors can be 
			excluded from decision-making. 
 Imagine, for example, the Verdant past: 
 
			Verdants admit to having precipitated the ruin of entire planets, 
			deliberately.  
 
			Worse yet, by scheming ecological sabotage in order to 
			gain control over target planets, Verdants can dominate a trade in 
			biological materials and tout their biologically lush home planet, 
			“Verdant,” as a rare paradise, in contrast to failures like the 
			grays. 
 Verdants are fallible, prone to age-related psychological conditions that humans are only beginning to understand. Ultimately, due to bureaucratic pressures and the vagaries of empire, Verdants may try to steer human “globalization” toward a criminal empire of infiltrated elites, then drive the demon toward an ecological brink. The question is whether Verdants do seismic sabotage directly. 
 
			We have good reason to think that they 
			do. 
 
			However, given their technological superiority, Verdants 
			could remotely activate such chips for Big Brother-like monitoring 
			and control, should they choose to do so.  
 At times, Verdants appear to abuse grays’ rights and sensitivities to keep them from telling humans that Verdant intervention might have precipitated the ruin of the once-livable gray planet. Verdants and their associates appear to have manipulated the death of the gray planet, and Verdants have exploited remnants of the gray population ever since. It’s a lesson in what can happen to a people who allow unchecked infiltration by aliens like the Verdants. 
 
			Allison Reed, a 
			woman abducted for 4 ½ days on one occasion, told David Jacobs that 
			a gray alien told her that he was the result of genetic manipulation 
			by a higher species. (The Threat, p. 130) That may have been 
			reference to Verdants and their associates. 
			  
 
			 Given their history of 
			bizarre excess, we can expect Verdants to entice human elites with 
			the promise of technological luxuries while Verdants cause scarcity 
			and destruction, at the same time.  
 Please remember, Verdants are but one among a vast variety of different populations and are by no means predominant along this side of the Virgo supercluster (above image), although Verdant propaganda pretends otherwise. 
 The stated distinction of being "the only" colonizer gives Verdants an excess of resources in the short term but tends to corrupt their lifestyle and decision-making process. 
 As a result, the Verdant model could easily be a long-term failure. Once a larger collective security arrangement forms to restrain Verdants, Verdants won’t be able to sustain their overgrown lifestyle. Competing aliens, including what appears to be a variety of Milky Way aliens (many of whom should be more evolved and less offensive than Verdants), suggest that a collective security convention has already cohered within the galaxy groups of our vicinity. 
 
			Competing aliens 
			say Verdants have squandered vital resources prematurely and may 
			have retarded Verdant evolution by limiting themselves to the 
			cobbling together of disparate, fledgling populations for specious 
			gain. A Verdant told Krapf that they slightly compromised their own 
			intelligence by reverting to sexuality. 
 They also register caution and envy regarding more advanced “hyperversal” aliens of much longer duration. Assuming that Verdant adventurers may have been humbled by Virgo (or other) aliens, Verdants could have a grudge motive for expansion here, along Virgo’s far edge. 
 
			Again, from the perspective of a larger 
			non-sexual universal standard, frustrated sexuals like Verdants can 
			be dangerous.  
 Worse yet are reports that some Verdants rationalize their corruption in terms of the different social and legal structures on lesser, non-Verdant conscript planets. For example, when a large Verdant ship arrives at a place like Earth, the ship is filled with aliens from a variety of IFSP planets. 
 Whose laws prevail under such circumstances? 
 Since the craft is far from its legitimate domain, no single population onboard is sovereign, hence a tacit kind of lawlessness can arise. Old Verdants talk about a lack of international and inter-planetary law on Earth yet arrange abductions and criminal manipulations that might land a Verdant in jail back on a Verdant planet. 
 
			Here in an alien galaxy, however, Verdants feel free to do as they choose among relatively primitive 
			but exotic humans (who are a sexual fit for Verdants, by the way). 
			Far from the eyes of the Verdant galaxy’s authorities, dangerous 
			impulses go unchecked because no one is there to stop them. 
 
			Who in the Milky Way wants a 
			proliferation of hybrid offshoots, coupled with planet-killing 
			excess, then a Verdant move-in? That tends to militarize, despite 
			Verdant pretension to do otherwise.  
 Why would they do that? 
 The smaller and more corrupt the human elite who controls alien issues, the easier it is for Verdants to keep those issues secret in order to influence the outcome. 
 
			Given their 
			technological superiority, Verdants aren’t challenged by human 
			defenses, so secrecy allows Verdants to act with near impunity.  
 
			Such economy is 
			ruinous because it’s premised on a complete fiction: invented 
			monetary numbers that have nothing to do with safe resource 
			management.  
 
			That drives them deeper into debt 
			and makes life almost intolerable at street level. In the end, 
			entire nations are forced to sign away the right to plant seeds 
			their ancestors developed and then are left to beg for credit. They 
			can then be further victimized by the IFSP’s direct operatives (one 
			of whom is essentially the American Borghia, while another is a 
			Federal Reserve-related schemer in Europe). In some ways, the IFSP 
			scheme is artless and destructive. 
 
			Mass extinctions accelerate, fisheries fail and the planet’s 
			biological resources are written off as road-kill. Meanwhile, such 
			resources are our only security against aggressive predators in the 
			IFSP (Intergalactic Federation of 
			Sovereign Planets). 
 
			They’re afraid to commit to ecological survival 
			because that’s the work of public government, which requires 
			transparency and accountability. Solutions of the sort can’t be 
			implemented by corporations, which are required by  
			
			SEC regulations
			to devote themselves to short-term profit.  
 They don’t want us to organize a healthy, independent alternative. Instead, they want to destabilize humankind through a cascading series of crises that play into the hands of the IFSP, which has already cut secret deals with a small financial mafia here. 
 
 
			* One hype-advanced alien said the IFSP’s direct operatives 
			have only 1/60th of the assets that humankind owns. 
			 
 
			On the other hand, if we act now to secure our long-term 
			resources, a more healthy kind of economics will follow. 
 Of course, Verdants portray it all in evolutionary terms. 
 Meanwhile, IFSP operatives push humankind toward a crisis that pits elite actors against elected governments, rich against poor, the technologically advanced against those who still plow fields with oxen. 
 
			In order to 
			achieve their ends, IFSP (Intergalactic Federation of 
			Sovereign Planets) operatives have organized the most corrupt 
			human actors against the people. So we must learn to sort such 
			individuals out carefully. In later chapters, we’ll discuss reliable 
			methods for doing so.  
 Complications surely arise when Verdants try to shore up IFSP loyalties internally by preventing scattered non-Verdant planets in the IFSP from communicating with their neighbors. For example, here on Earth, IFSP aliens like grays are assigned the busywork of abductions, failure-prone genetic experiments and other manipulations, in part to simply occupy their time and keep them from straying from the IFSP fold. 
 
			Old Verdant 
			propaganda routines are probably useful in this regard. However, the 
			more dated and deceptive the propaganda, the worse will be the 
			extinction of sensitivities in Verdants who organize IFSP dirty work 
			here. In the end, such Verdants become coldly detached and 
			skeptical, morbidly ironic. 
 Phillip Krapf reports that one Verdant derided some populations of planets killed during a Verdant infiltration as little more than “ferocious animals.” Meanwhile, those planets reportedly held space-faring peoples who had, by then, developed high technology. 
 Such reports raise a basic question: 
 Cold as it may seem, Verdant schemes that kill planets like the original gray world (or Earth) may be seen as smoothing the way for Verdant control of the vicinity. 
 By eliminating (or manipulating the elimination of) target planet critics, IFSP installations and surrogate populations would go unchallenged. In the end, Verdants expand their energy network. During their worst phases in their home galaxy, Verdants may have tilted their strategy toward planet-killing excess in order to eliminate other populations and take more star systems for Verdants. 
 
			It’s a cold, ruthless strategy 
			that Verdants wouldn’t admit to outwardly. However, a bizarrely 
			overgrown population like Verdants is the most likely to have done 
			so. Phillip Krapf caught Verdants in lies about their use of 
			weapons, and the tightly controlled lack of background about other 
			IFSP aliens further suggests that Verdants want to hide the ugliest 
			details of their history. 
 
			For reasons noted above, Verdants are prone 
			to a rational kind of directness, an immediacy that they're not well 
			aware of. Some Verdants see only what fits their colonial viewpoint 
			and discard the rest because it doesn't agree with their propaganda. 
			Meanwhile, non-direct, non-"physical" remote sensing of a more 
			advanced, non-IFSP sort easily exceeds the overbearing Verdant 
			perspective. It goes through and beyond them via the greater 
			resonance of hyperspace. 
 Ironically, a typical Verdant’s remote sensing tends to radiate outward also, while more advanced societies on a much larger, collective security scale can sense both inwardly and outwardly, changing perspective nearly instantly and essentially changing body in a nearly non-physical sense. Indeed, the challenge for more advanced aliens is to remain humble enough to not be themselves, so much, but be the larger, more varied and sometimes enigmatic, sometimes squalid commonality (a nearly non-physical entity). 
 
			More advanced aliens 
			study Verdants from a phenomenal double distance. 
			 
 
			After all, higher orders of mind are 
			increasingly less “physical.”  
 
			For Verdants, Earth is analogous to the US intervention in Vietnam, 
			albeit vastly more distant.  
 Presumably, this is more noticeable on a galaxy supercluster scale yet extends into all surrounding communities. 
 In order to secure a peaceful solution to Verdant overgrowth, a more equal supercluster ecology must be taught in the IFSP and in surrounding communities. Humility and forbearance are required. 
 Some can be so advanced that they inter-dimension with aliens originating among a succession, or continuity, of previous universe cycles. 
 Nonetheless, a kind of mortality and larger, alternate-cycle conservations exist therein. That requires sensitivity to collective considerations of various sorts because there are limits for every population, irrespective of their duration and technology. 
 Humans aren’t the only “aliens” who must adapt to the needs of other kind. 
 
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