2.1   Foreign Threats 

1)    The universe is immense and full of life.  Intelligent life is concentrated in some places more than others.  There is a great diversity of life in the galaxy.  Our world exists in an area of congregation with many inhabited worlds.  Our world is being scrutinized by many powerful forces. 

2)    Societies exist in the universe at every conceivable level of social and spiritual development and in countless expressions.  There are vast areas that are unexplored and sparsely populated where many societies live in secret.  Many have never been discovered. 

3)    The universe is a rigorous existence for survival.  It is a difficult and competitive environment.  It is not a heavenly state.  Everyone in the universe must deal with the rigors of physical life of survival, hardship, competition, and depravation. 

4)    There are many civilizations and empires that are far older than humanity.  Wars and great conflicts do occur in the universe, but they are very rare.  Resources are valuable and so, the destruction of resources is generally looked upon with disfavor.  Rebellions and internal disputes are more common.  It is better to persuade a race to come into alliance with you than to try to overtake them by force.  So, advanced nations have become powerful in influencing mental environments. 

5)    As societies become more technologically advanced, the need for resources becomes greater and the preservation of natural resources is emphasized.  In many cases, home worlds have outstripped their resources to where they have become barren and unproductive.  That is why Earth is viewed with such great interest.  It is rich in mineral and biological resources, strategically located, and accessible to many civilizations. 

6)    Fortunately for us, our world cannot be conquered, for we live in a region that is governed by rules of conduct.  This means that our world cannot become apart of a larger association unless humanity visibly demonstrates that we agree to it and welcome it.  Because there are many societies in our region of space, they tend to hold each other in check and will take legal action against one another should the rules of conduct be violated. 

7)    There are other parts of the universe where great empires exist with their own rules and few competitors.  Many nations have also joined together in associations of economic, political, and military, or all three for mutual trade and defense.  These are quite common.  The region where we live contains about 5,000 stars.  This is a small part of the galaxy with important rules of conduct.  There are also small empires here, both dictatorial and democratic.   

8)    Main thoroughfares are ruled by councils for safety and security.  The councils exist in order to provide insurance against violence that could erupt and grow into war.  Disputes occur frequently and are handled by negotiations or through legal procedures.  In our region of space, societies are not allowed to have military forces, only security forces for their own defense. 

9)    True democracy does exist in the universe, but it is very rare.  They must be very strong in their dealings with other societies in space.  There is no one empire that is predominant because there is too much diversity of life here.  There are many marvelous and wondrous creations and there are many societies that have achieved a very high state of awareness.  But, they remain in the minority. 

10)   Collectives are different from Empires in that they have no source home planet.  They have a group of planets that are dissimilar.  They have joined together, usually through conquest and persuasion, and have become a formidable force.  Empires are usually centered in one world or region by one race.  Collectives are made up of many races.  Collectives may encompass hundreds of worlds and exist beyond vast reaches of space.  They are always interested in gaining new allegiances and new members.  They are highly organized and have a hierarchical structure. 

11)   Collectives are comprised of a series of races functioning at different levels of authority and command.  The worker-class is bred to serve in specific functions.  They have very little individuality or individual abilities of reasoning and discernment.  They have a hive mentality and are rigidly controlled with no personal freedom.  They are impressively efficient in very specific areas, but they have no insight and are not creative in their approaches.  They rely on structure, codes of conduct, and their ability to manipulate the thoughts of others they influence. 

12)   Collectives are not military powers.  They are economic powers.  Their focus is on trade, resource acquisition, and building alliances.  There are many Collectives functioning in our region.  Other nations have established defenses against Collective’s intervention in their trade, commerce, and internal affairs.  Collectives must abide by rules of conduct or face grave consequences.  They must use negotiations, diplomacy, and influence.   

13)   Collectives do not have an artistic appreciation of Earth.  They need our resources and view Earth as a prize, the best among many.  Nuclear weapons triggered their intervention on this planet.  They realized that if we became strong and had greater technological power, their intervention here would become more difficult to achieve.  They believe that they cannot wait.  They seek to have humanity believe that they will save us from our own destruction. 

14)   Because they are prevented from having a military presence, they must take a long time and be very subtle in their influence with humanity.  They want our help because they cannot breathe our air and take our resources themselves.  They want to add humanity to their collective community and mentality.  They want us to become a part of them.  This adds to their strength and minimizes resistance.  

15)   This is why there is such an investment in time and energy in gaining our allegiance, in bonding with humanity through interbreeding, and in establishing a deep and pervasive association.  In order to gain control over us, they must have us welcome them, want what they have to offer, seek their assistance, and believe that we need their help in order to satisfy the restraints that are placed upon them, according to the rules that have been established. 

16)   The following subsections only describe extraterrestrial races that are most active on this planet due to the limited scope of this document.  For a more in-depth description of races, the reader is encouraged to review, “A Report on the Motivations and Activities of Extraterrestrial Races – A Typology of the Most Significant Extraterrestrial Races Interacting with Humanity” by Michael E. Salla, PhD. at the website: www.exopolitics.com. 

17)   Sources for non-human entities originate in different sectors of space, both on and inside planets and planetoids or moons and in different harmonic frequency bands and dimensions that are outside the perceptive range of humans as well as outside linear matter, energy, space and time.  There are over 70 extraterrestrial species interacting with this planet at this time.  There are 9 that are the most active.  They can be classified into three general categories of: (1) Human Looking, (2) Smooth Skinned Humanoids, and (3) Scaly Rough Skinned Reptilians.