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«The Final Appeal to Mankind» by Nicolai Levashov
g) No civilization may perform experiments of possible detriment to
another civilization without the latter's consent.
h) Highly developed civilizations are forbidden to transmit knowledge to
less advanced civilizations that may be potentially dangerous to others.
i) Every civilization has a right to join a coalition or to develop
independently.
Gray civilizations do not feel bound by any of the laws which the Light universes
observe (with the exception of provisions c, f, g, and h, which they do observe).
Dark civilizations feel they are above all laws, recognizing only the law of might.
They will do or use anything whatsoever to implement their ideas and achieve
their goals.
The Earth experiment owes its beginning to a huge coalition of Light civilizations.
However, during certain phases of its evolutionary development, the Dark
civilizations tried to intervene and transform Earth into a civilization like their
own. We will explore this in more detail later…
We should also like to point out certain facts on record in mankind's history, depicting
how spacecraft from other civilizations wound up on planet Earth and how their crew
members had to remain and intermarry with the descendants of the planet's first settlers.
Most interesting is the history of China and Egypt. Our solar system used to have a
tenth planet, Phaeton, which was catastrophically broken up by gravitational forces (its
remnants now constitute an asteroid belt in our solar system). Several of the
Phaetonians had a chance to escape in space ships. In the search for a suitable planet a
portion of the space fleet landed on Earth and its Phaetonian occupants settled down
forever on “blue planet Earth.” Thus the ancient civilization of China made its first
appearance on Earth.
The planet Phaeton orbited between Jupiter and Mars. Mars had its own civilization
that had reached the space stage of its evolution. Phaeton's catastrophe destroyed the
Martian atmosphere and a small band of Martians was able to escape in a space ship
and land on Earth at the bank of the river Nile. These newcomers, whose memory
remained open, were fairly advanced in their development. Owing to their superior
knowledge and abilities, they readily conquered the local tribes. Unfortunately, the
Martians found planet Earth to be like a desert island to shipwrecked survivors.
Separated from their advanced technology, they were unable to implement their
surviving knowledge and expertise because Earth had not yet developed any advanced
technology. Gradually the Martians began to merge with the local tribes, producing the
powerful Egyptian civilization that held sway for centuries throughout the lower
reaches of the Nile.
Interestingly, the Egyptian pyramids and sphinxes on planet Earth precisely match
the photographs of pyramids and sphinxes found on Mars.
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