Subject: The First Man On Earth. Part 3.
Mar. 5, 2008.
Here they speak about yellow fever.
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"In the same way, the yellow people had far greater
success in the growing of wheat. In fact, the wheat
from Bakaratini produced enormous grains, around the
size of a coffee bean, with ears measuring up to 40
centimetres in length. Four varieties of wheat were
grown and the yellow r-ce wasted no time in
establishing a very high production level."
‘Did they also bring rice to the planet?"
"No, not at all. Rice is a plant absolutely native
to Earth, although it was greatly improved by the
yellow people on its way to becoming what it is now.
"To continue, immense silos were constructed and
soon, commercial exchanges began between the two
ra-es. The black rac- exported kangaroo meat, dodos
(which were prolific at the time) and zebra meat. In
domesticating the latter, the b-acks in fact, produced
breeds that were equal in taste, to kangaroo meat and
more nutritious. Trade was carried out using
Bakaratini spacecraft, bases for these vessels having
been set up all over the land..."
"What you are saying, Thao, is that the first men on
Earth were blac- and yellow. How is it then, that I
come to be white?
"Not so fast, Michel, not so fast. The first men on
Earth were, indeed, the bla-ks and the yellows, but for
the moment I will continue to explain how they
organized themselves and how they lived.
"Materially, they were successful, but they were
also careful not to neglect the construction of their
immense meeting halls, in which they practised their
cult."
"They had a cult?"
"Oh yes, they were all Tackioni, which is to say,
they all believed in rei-carnation; something in the
way present-day Lamaists do on your planet.
"There was much travel between the two countries and
they even combined efforts to explore deeper into
certain regions of Earth. A mixed group of bla-ks and
yellows landed one day, on the tip of South Africa,
now called the cape of Good Hope. Africa has changed
very little since those times - apart from the Sahara,
the north-eastern area and the Red Sea, which didn't
exist then. But that is another story we will get to
later.
At the time of the exploration, they had already
been established on Earth for three centuries.
"In Africa, they discovered new animals such as the
elephant, the giraffe and the buffalo, and a new fruit
that they had never before encountered - the tomato.
Don't imagine Michel, that this was the tomato as you
know it today. When discovered, it was the size of a
very small currant and very acidic. The yellow people,
having developed great expertise in such things,
undertook to improve the tomato over the succeeding
centuries, just as they did with rice, until it became
the fruit you are now familiar with. They were equally
surprised to find banana trees that, at first sight,
resembled those they had imported. They had no reason
to regret their efforts however, for the African banana
was practically inedible and filled with large seeds.
"This African expedition comprised 50 bla-ks and 50
yellows, bringing home elephants, tomatoes and many
mongeese (picture), for they soon discovered the
mongoose to be the mortal enemy of snakes.
Unfortunately, they also brought with them without
realizing it, the terrible virus which is now called
"yellow fever".
"In a very short time, millions of people had died,
without their medical experts even knowing how the
sickness had spread.
"Since it is mainly spread by the mosquito, and since
there are many more mosquitoes in equatorial climates
where there is no winter to reduce their numbers, it
was the blac-s in Australia who suffered most. In fact,
they counted four times more victims than the yellows.
"The yellow ra-e on Bakaratini has always been
superior in the field of medicine and pathology;
nevertheless, it took many years before they discovered
a remedy for this curse, during which time hundreds of
thousands died in terrible suffering. Eventually the
yellow people produced a vaccine that was immediately
made available to the bl-cks - a gesture that
reinforced the bonds of friendship between the two
r-ces."
"What were they physically like, these blacks?"
"When they migrated from Bakaratini, they were about
230 centimetres tall - their women too. They were a
beautiful ra-e. The yellow people were smaller in size,
the average man measuring 190 centimetres and the
women, 180 centimetres."
"But you said that the present-day bla-ks are the
descendants of those people - why is it they are now so
much smaller?"
"Gravitation, Michel. Being stronger on Earth than on
Bakaratini, both rac-s gradually became smaller in
size.
You also said that you are able to help people in
trouble - why did you not give any assistance in regard
to the yellow fever outbreak. Was it that you weren't
able to find the vaccine either?"
"We could have helped; you will realize our potential
when you visit our planet - but we didn't intervene
because it wasn't in the program that we had to follow.
I have already told you, and I can't repeat it often
enough, we can help in certain situations but only so
far. Beyond a certain point, the law strictly forbids
aid of any kind.
"I'll give you a simple example. Imagine a child
who goes to school each day in order to learn. Returning
home in the evening, this child asks for assistance
with his homework. If his parents are smart, they will
help him understand the concepts involved so that
the child can complete his task himself. If, however,
his parents did his work for him, he wouldn't learn
much, would he? He'd have to repeat each year and
his parents would have done him no favours.
"As you will see later, although you know it already,
you are on your planet in order to learn how to live,
suffer and d-e, but also to develop sp-ritually as
much as you can. We'll come back to this point
later when the Thaori speak to you. For now, I
want to tell you more of these people...
"They overcame the curse of the yellow fever
and spread their roots deeper on this new planet.
Not only was Australia heavily populated, but
so was the area now known as Antarctica - of
course, in those days, its position meant that
its climate was temperate. New Guinea was also
densely settled. By the end of the yellow fever
scourge, the b-acks numbered 795 million."
"I thought that Antarctica was not really a
continent?"
"At that time, it was attached to Australia
and very much warmer than now, since Earth
rotated on a different axis. The Antarctic
climate was more like southern Russia is now."
"Did they never go back to Bakaratini?"
"No. Once established on Earth, they made
strict rules that no one would return."
"What became of their planet?"
"It cooled down as predicted and became a
desert - much like Mars."
"What was their po-itical structure like?"
"Very simple - election (by raised hands) of
the leader of a village or district. These
district leaders elected a town leader as well
as eight old people chosen from among those
most respected for their wisdom, common sense,
integrity and intelligence.
"They were never selected on the basis of
wealth or family, and all were between 45 and
65 years of age. The town or regional leaders
(a region comprised eight villages) had the
role of negotiating with the eight old people.
The council of eight elected (by a secret
ballot requiring that at least seven voted
in accord) a delegate to represent them at
meetings of State Council.
"In Australia, for example, there were eight
states, each of which comprised eight towns or
regions. At state council meetings there were
thus, eight delegates, each representing a
different town or region.
"At a state council meeting, presided over
by a great sage, they discussed the type of
day-to-day problems that confront any
g-vernment: water conveyance, hospitals, roads
etc. In regards to roads, both the bl-ck and
the yellow rac-s used very light vehicles,
with a hydrogen motor, which travelled above
the ground, thanks to a system based on
antimagnetic and anti-gravitational force.
"But, to get back to the pol-tical system,
there was no such thing as a "party",
everything being based solely on reputation
for integrity and wisdom. Long experience had
taught them that to establish an order that
would endure, required two golden ingredients:
fairness and discipline.
"I will speak to you some other time of
their economic and social organization, and
give you an idea now, of their system of
justice. A thief for example, genuinely
considered to be guilty, was branded with a
red-hot iron on the back of the hand he or
she ordinarily used. So, a right-handed
thief was branded on the right hand, a
subsequent offence resulted in the left hand
being cut off. This is a practice that still
occurred quite recently among the Arabs - a
practice conserved throughout time past. If
he or she continued to steal, the right hand
would be cut off and the forehead marked
with an indelible symbol. Without hands, the
thief was at the mercy and pity of his family
and passers-by for food, for everything.
Because people would recognize the symbol as
that of a thief, life became very difficult.
Death would have been preferable.
"In this way, the thief became a living
example of what happened to a habitual
offender. Needless to say, theft was a rare
occurrence.
"As for murder, this too was rare, as you
will see. Accused murderers were taken to a
special room and left alone. Behind a curtain,
a "mind-reader" would be installed. This was
a man who not only possessed a special
te-epathic gift but who also cultivated that
gift in a constant endeavour, in one or another
of the special universities. He would intercept
the thoughts of the supposed murderer.
"You are going to retort that it is possible,
with training, to make one's mind blank - but
not for six hours at a stretch. Further, at
various times when he or she might least
expect it, certain predetermined sounds would
be heard, obliging the "subject" to break
concentration.
"As a precautionary measure, six different
"mind-readers" were used.
The same procedure was applied to witnesses
for the prosecution or defence, in another
building some distance away. Not a word would be
exchanged and, on the two following days, the
procedure would be repeated, this time for eight
hours.
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John Winston. johnfw@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The First Man On Earth. Part 4. Mar. 5, 2008.
This talks about a situation similar to the
distruction of Sodom and Gomorra.
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"On the fourth day, all the "mind-readers" submitted
their notes to a panel of three judges, who interviewed
and cross-examined the accused and the witnesses. There
were no lawyers or juries to impress. The judges had
before them all the particulars of the case, and wanted
to be absolutely sure of the guilt of the accused."
"Why?"
"The penalty was d-ath Michel, but a terrible death,
the mu-derer being thrown alive to the crocodiles. As
for rape, which was considered worse than mur-er, the
punishment was even more cruel. The offender was coated
with honey and buried to the shoulders in the immediate
vicinity of an ant colony. Death, at times, would take
ten or 12 hours.
"As you will now understand, the crime rate
was extremely low among both r-ces and, for
this reason, they had no need for prisons."
"Don’t you consider that excessively cruel?"
"Consider the mother of a 16 year old girl,
for example, who was r-ped and mur-ered. Doesn't
she endure, in the loss of her child, cruelty
of the worst kind? She did not provoke or seek
her loss but she must suffer. The criminal, on
the other hand, is aware of the consequences
of his actions; thus, it is just that he be
punished very cruelly. As I have explained
however, criminality was almost non-existent.
"Returning to r-ligion: I said earlier that
both ra-es believed in rei-carnation, but there
were variations on their beliefs that, at times,
divided them. Certain priests diverted masses
of people to group them, under their leadership,
in these variant relig-ons. The divisions that
resulted among the b-acks had disastrous
repercussions.
"Eventually, about 500 000 bl-cks emigrated
in the wake of their priests, to Africa - to
the area where the Red Sea is now. At that time,
the Red Sea did not exist and the land was
African. They began to construct villages and
towns, but the po-itical system as I described
to you, which was fair and effective in all
respects, was abandoned. The priests themselves
elected the heads of go-ernment, so that these
leaders became, more or less, puppets
manipulated by the priests. From that time on,
the people had to face many of the problems
that are so familiar to you on Earth at the
present time: corruption, p-ostitution, d-ugs
and all manner of injustices.
"As for the yellow people they were very
well structured and, in spite of some slight
rel-gious distortions, their priests had no
say in the affairs of state.
They lived in peace and affluence - quite
different from the secessionist bla-k ra-e
in Africa."
"And in regard to arms, what sorts of
weapons did they have?"
"It was quite simple and, as simplicity is
often superior to complexity, it worked
wonderfully well. Both rac-s brought with
them what we could call "laser weapons".
These weapons were under the control of a special
group which, in turn, was under the direction of
the leaders of each country. By common accord,
each -ace had exchanged 100 "observers" whose
presence was permanent in each foreign country.
These observers were ambassadors and diplomats
for their own countries, at the same time,
ensuring that an arms excess did not occur.
This system worked perfectly and peace was
maintained for 3550 years.
"The blacks who emigrated to Africa however,
had not been allowed to take these weapons
with them, being, as they were, a secessionist
group.
Little by little they spread further, settling
the area that is now the Sahara desert. In
those times, it was a rich land with a temperate
climate, providing a well-vegetated habitat for
many animals.
"The priests had temples constructed and, to
satisfy their desire for wealth and power, they
taxed the people heavily.
"Among a people who had never before known
poverty, there now formed two distinct classes:
the very rich and the very poor. The priests of
course, belonged to the former, as did those
who helped them to exploit the poor.
"Religion became idolatry and the people
worshiped stone or wooden g-ds, offering
sacrifices to them. It was not long before
the priests insisted that the sacrifices
must be human.
"From the beginning of the secession, the
priests took pains to ensure that the people
were kept in ignorance to the greatest
extent possible. By lowering their intellectual
and physical level of development over the
course of years, the priests were better able
to maintain domination over them. The rel-gion
which had "developed" had absolutely nothing
in common with the "cult" that had originally
inspired the secession; so control of the
masses was essential.
"Universal Law decrees that man's principal
obligation, regardless of which planet he
happens to inhabit, is to develop his
sp-rituality. These priests, by degrading
an entire "nation" through keeping them
in ignorance and leading them with lies,
infringed this fundamental Law.
"We decided at this point, to intervene,
but, before doing so, offered the priests a
last chance. Using te-epathy, as well as a
dream, we contacted the Great Priest: "Human
sacrifices must cease and these people must
be led back to the Right Path. Man exists
physically for the sole purpose of developing
spiri-ually. What you are doing contravenes
Universal Law."
"The Great Priest was terribly shaken and,
the next day, called a meeting of his priests,
telling them of his dream. A few among them
accused him of betrayal; others suggested
senility; and some suspected hallucinations.
Eventually, following several hours of
discussion, 12 of the 15 priests who formed
this council, remained determined to preserve
the rel-gion as it was, claiming that the
ideal was to maintain control and to promote
the belief in, and fear of, "vengeful -ods"
whose representatives they were on Earth.
They didn't believe a word of what the Great
Priest had told them regarding his "dream".
"Sometimes our position is very delicate,
Michel. We could have appeared with our
spacecraft and spoken directly to the priests,
but they were able to identify vessels from
space, having had them too, before the
secession.
"They would have attacked us immediately
- no questions asked - for they were very
suspicious and fearful of losing their
pre-eminence within their "nation". They
had formed an a-my and possessed quite powerful
weapons, to be used to counter possible
re-olutions. We could also have destroyed them
and spoken directly to the people in order to
lead them back to the Right Path but,
psychologically, this would have been a mistake.
These people were accustomed to obeying their
priests and would not have understood why we
interfered in the affairs of their country -
thus all would have been spoiled.
"So it was that one night we flew above the
country at an altitude of 10 000 metres in
one of our "tool spheres". The temple and the
H-ly City were situated about one kilometer from
the town. We woke, by tele-athy, the Great
Priest and the two acolytes who had followed
his advice, making them go, on foot, to a
beautiful park, one-and-a-half kilometers from
the Ho-y City. Then, by collective
hallucination, we had the guards open the jails
and release the prisoners. Servants, soldiers -
in fact, all the inhabitants of the Hol- City,
with the exception of the 12 e-il priests, were
evacuated. Inspired by strange "visions" in the
sky, everyone ran for the other end of the town.
"In the sky, winged personages hovered around
an enormous incandescent cloud which shone in
the night..."
"How is that done?"
"Collective illusion, Michel. Thus, in a very
short time, it was arranged that only the 12
ev-l priests remained in the H-ly City. When all
was ready, the "tool sphere" destroyed it all,
including the Temple, by means of the same
weapon that you have already seen in action.
Rocks were shattered and walls crumbled to a
height of one meter, that their ruins might bear
witness to the consequence of this "s-n".
the biblical stroy of the destruction of
sodom and gomorra where LOT was told to leave
the city immediately and "here" watch the
event from the mountain - reminds of the story
here told by Thao.
"Indeed, if they had been totally effaced,
men would soon have forgotten, for men easily
forget...
"Further, and for the edification of the people,
a voice issuing from the incandescent cloud,
warned that the anger of Go- could be terrible -
much worse than they had seen - and that they
must obey the Great Priest and follow the new
way which he would show them.
"When it was all over, the Great Priest stood
before the people and spoke to them. He explained
to the poor wretches that he had been wrong, and
that it was now, important that everyone strive
together to follow the new way.
"He was assisted in his work by the two
priests. Of course, times were often hard, but
they were aided by the memory and the fear of
the event that had destroyed, in a matter of
minutes, the Hol- City and k-lled the ev-l
priests. Needless to say, this "event" was
considered by all to be a m-racle of the G-ds,
for it also involved the liberation of more
than 200 prisoners who were to face human
sacrifice the next day.
"All the details of the incident were noted
by the scribes, but they were also distorted
in the legends and tales passed on through the
centuries. Nevertheless, the immediate
consequence was that everything changed. The
rich who had previously had a hand in the
exploitation of the people, now, in view of
what had happened to the -vil priests and the
Ho-y City, were fearful of meeting a similar
fate. They were considerably humbled and
assisted the new leaders in instigating the
changes required.
Part 4.
John Winston. johnfw@[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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