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SHOULD HUMANITY BE EXTERMINATED TO SAVE THE PLANET?

Earth without humansImagine that you are an alien race charged with the responsibility of safeguarding the resources of your intergalactic empire.  One of the planets in your systems has been invaded by a very destructive life form that is destroying all of the natural resources of the planet and making it uninhabitable for all other life forms.

What would you do to handle the situation?

Apparently, this is the situation that “The Domain” is confronted with at this very moment.  According to the transcripts published in the book, “Alien Interview“, Earth is the property of an intergalactic empire called “The Domain”.  ALIEN INTERVIEWIt has plans to invade our galaxy and beyond.   Mankind is destroying the plant matter of the planet at the rate of millions of acres a day by clearing land for farming and cattle ranching.   90% of the native forests of the world have already been clear-cut.  Thousands of species of animals have been driven into extinction by man.  The land, air and oceans of Earth are being poisoned at rate that in irreversible.  The potential for total radioactive nuclear annihilation of Earth is in the hands of psychotic military forces on Earth.

The solution seems simple.  Does “The Domain” have any use for human beings on Earth?  No.  So, why not exterminate them? Is it possible to kill every living human being on Earth without killing any other life forms like plants, fish, mammals on the land and seas of Earth?  Common sense would dictate that the answer should be a resounding “YES!”.  Or, perhaps they don’t need to worry about it because they know we will destroy ourselves inevitably.  It certainly seems a likely and logical conclusion if current trends in technology, human stupidity, greed and irresponsibility continue for a few more years.

Global extinction of lifeforms is nothing new in the history of Earth.  It is estimated that the natural forces of nature such as continental drift, polar shifts, ice ages, asteroid impacts, volcanic eruptions have killed nearly everything on Earth repeatedly.  The dinosaur extinction was just one fairly recent example.  Mankind has already exterminated hundreds of millions of people using biological warfare agents such as AIDS, which was created by the U.S. Department of Defense at Ft. Detrick, MD in the late 1960s.  Historically, virus and bacteria pandemics had killed 2/3rds of the population of Europe more than once.   The American Continents were invaded and captured by a tiny band of Europeans after the diseases they carried on their filthy, unwashed bodies spread through the indigenous population and killed more than 90% of them in just a few years.

Biological warfare labs have the technology to bio-engineer hundreds of gene specific lethal organism, for which their is no cure, like a new strain of bubonic plague that was recently created.  If our own scientists can already create biological weapons capable of causing a total planetary pandemic, imagine what an ancient, technically advanced civilization like “The Domain” could do if they decided to take action against the “vermin” who are destroying their property?  It has been said that they human race will end — not with a BANG! — but with a whimper….

It could be a lot less messy that way.

Originally posted 2009-04-29 14:24:38. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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OLD EMPIRE BUREAUCRACY

bureaucrat“The bureaucracy that controlled the former “Old Empire” was from an ancient space opera society, run by a totalitarian confederation of planetary governments, regulated by a brutal social, economic, and political hierarchy, with a royal monarch as its figurehead.

This type of government emerges with regularity on planets where the citizens abandon personal responsibility for autonomous, self-regulation. They frequently lose their freedom to demented IS-BEs who suffer from an overwhelming paranoia that every other IS-BE is their enemy who must be controlled or destroyed.”

— Excerpted from the Top Secret transcripts in the book, Alien Interview

Originally posted 2010-04-12 09:37:42. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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UNDER CONTROL

“…the civilizations set up on Earth by the “Old Empire” prison system were very different from the civilization of the “Old Empire” itself, which is an  electronic space opera, atomic powered conglomeration of earlier civilizations that were conquered with nuclear weapons and colonized by IS-BEs from another galaxy.

The bureaucracy that controlled the former “Old Empire” was from an ancient space opera society, run by a totalitarian [i] (Footnote) confederation of planetary governments, regulated by a brutal social, economic, and political hierarchy, [ii] (Footnote) with a royal monarch as its figurehead. [iii] (Footnote)

This type of government emerges with regularity on planets where the citizens abandon personal responsibility for autonomous, self-regulation. They frequently lose their freedom to demented IS-BEs who suffer from an overwhelming paranoia that every other IS-BE is their enemy who must be controlled or destroyed.”

— Excerpted from the Top Secret transcripts published in the book  ALIEN INTERVIEW, edited by Lawrence R. Spencer


[i] “… Totalitarian…”

“Totalitarianism is a concept used in political science that describes a state that regulates nearly every aspect of public and private behavior. Totalitarian regimes or movements maintain themselves in political power by means of secret police, propaganda disseminated through the state-controlled mass media, personality cults, regulation and restriction of free discussion and criticism, single-party states, the use of mass surveillance, and widespread use of terror tactics.

Many consider the first totalitarian regimes to have begun in the 20th century, which include the communist regimes of the Soviet Union and Cuba, as well as totalitarianism of Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, Spain under Franco, Portugal under Salazar, as well as others. However some argue that totalitarianism has existed centuries prior, such as in ancient China under the political leadership of Prime Minister Li Si who helped the Qin dynasty unify China. Li Si adopted the political philosophy of Legalism as the ruling philosophical thought of China and restricted political activities and destroyed all literature and killed scholars who did not support Legalism. Totalitarianism was also used by the Spartan state in Ancient Greece. Its “educational system” was part of the totalitarian military society. The oligarchy running the state machine dictated every aspect of life, including the rearing of children.”

— Reference:  Wikipedia.org

[ii] “…planetary governments, regulated by a brutal social, economic, and political hierarchy…”

“A hierarchy (in Greek: hieros, ‘sacred’, and arkho, ‘rule’) is a system of ranking and organizing things or people, where each element of the system (except for the top element) is a subordinate to a single other element.

A hierarchy can link entities either directly or indirectly, and either vertically or horizontally. The only direct links in a hierarchy, insofar as they are hierarchical, are to one’s immediate superior or to one of one’s subordinates, although a system that is largely hierarchical can also incorporate other organizational patterns. Indirect hierarchical links can extend “vertically” upwards or downwards via multiple links in the same direction. All parts of the hierarchy which are not vertically linked to one another can nevertheless be “horizontally” linked by traveling up the hierarchy to find a common direct or indirect superior, and then down again. This is akin to two co-workers, neither of whom is the other’s boss, but both of whose chains of command will eventually meet.”

Many human organizations, such as governments, educational institutions, businesses, churches, armies and political movements are hierarchical organizations, at least officially; commonly seniors, called “bosses”, have more power than their subordinates. Thus the relationship defining this hierarchy is “commands” or “has power over”. Some analysts question whether power “actually” works in the way the traditional organizational chart indicates, however. This view tends to emphasize the significance of the informal organization.”

— Reference:  Wikipedia.org

[iii] “…royal monarch as its figurehead.”

“In politics, a figurehead, by metaphor with the carved figurehead at the prow of a sailing ship, is a person who holds an important title or office yet executes little actual power. Common figureheads include constitutional monarchs, such as the Emperor of Japan, or presidents in parliamentary democracies, such as the President of Israel.

While the authority of a figurehead is generally symbolic, respect and access to high levels of government can give them significant influence on some events. An example would be Emperor Hirohito’s involvement in World War II. In parliamentary systems, presidents are figureheads at times of peace (delegated such powers as convening or dismissing the national legislature), but at wartime they are often commanders in chief.

Sometimes a figurehead can be exploited in times of emergency. For example, Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi used the figurehead President of India to issue unilateral decrees that allowed her to bypass parliament when it no longer supported her.

The word can also have more sinister overtones, and refer to a powerless leader who should be exercising full authority, yet is actually being controlled by a more powerful figure behind the throne.

The tendency of this word to drift, like many words that are in a strong process of changed meanings, into the pejorative is beginning to make it unsuitable to apply to a head of state with limited constitutional authority, such that its use may become increasingly inappropriate in referring to monarchs and presidents in parliamentary systems.”

— Reference:  Wikipedia.org

Originally posted 2010-12-11 13:12:50. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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