Galactic Federation of Sovereign Planets
by Christos Lightweaver, aka
Creator, Director and Producer of
”SHIFT HAPPENS☺”
Reality
TV for the ET’s
www.Heartcom.org/MyWebSites.htm
Galactic civility follows immutable cosmic law which will not budge. Free will has standards of, by and for cosmic accountability in the larger scheme of soul evolution. Unity in our diversity follows the prime directive in this regard... to do no harm to the conscious evolution of others. Let them awaken on their own. Empower their freedom with the universal-golden rule/law language of the Aquarian Dispensation... the power of cosmic love.
The full
power of this Dispensation of
Freedom-in-Love Teach them the prime directive as the prime corrective... pure intention as focuses attention on love's retention for evolutionary ascension into the 5th dimension and beyond. Some will 'get it'. Some won't. Each to their own soul contracts and attainment. Is it true that free will wants to be free? And that social Conscience wants to be liberated? Would you agree that the better the common sense of 5-D Unity Conscience, the greater the results with conscious evolution of a global rEVOLUTION nature? Many students of cosmogenesis are aware of the history of the 'Ascended Masters', those who have 'graduated' from numerous Earth incarnations with 'flying colors' (enlightened spectral 'rays' (dimensions) of full-spectral Unity Conscience). There is a 'blessing' of those who have gradually ascended over countless embodiments in Earth's dense octave of incarnation. That blessing is greater service to other's, 'overshadowning' (inspiring) those who have the same pure intention for service to humanity.
Students of the
Ascended Masters are aware of their involvement
with the formation of the United States, and now, the appearance once again of
Saint Germain with certain councils and committees of the Galactic Federation...
to provide a sequence of persuasion whereby global humanity will
awaken with common sense
Unity Conscience...
redirecting our energies as a sacred whole... healing the divisions,
dis-ease, dysfunction and dis-integration desecrating that which is
held sacred for conscious evolution. It's imperative that the acceleration of the BIG SHIFT begins now, to catch and surf the tsunami wave of Galactic alignment. This evolution revolution requires a new unity "as above, so below" (one Earth as in the heavens above). And this greater 'common sense' includes recognition of -- and collaboration with -- advanced, benevolent extraterrestrials who are willing to help humanity with full respect for our sovereign will. There are THREE GOOD REASONS why CONTACT must begin: These three reasons have to do with three critical factors that are denigrating our DNA abilities to maintain homeostasis (holistic health) in our bodies, our minds and the morphegenic grid-matrix of the planet.
The Great Circle has come full cycle. It's time to "reboot the holodeck".
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"The Challenge of Contact"
PREFACE RE: THE BIG SHIFT / GALACTIC FEDERATION----------- article follows:
Publisher's Preface to
the Second Edition
http://www.thechallengeofcontact.com/preface2.htm
Just before the terrorist attacks 9/11 -- and only a few
months after the first edition of this book was released -- Phillip Krapf was
given permission to release
history-making news: The hundreds of human VIPs
involved in the human/alien coalition about which he had been reporting since
1997 were now prepared to go public. What had been presented as a mere
possibility in the earlier edition had now suddenly been authorized to proceed
-- to my amazement.
As Phil's publisher, I thought it best to focus our publicity efforts for this
momentous announcement on a single event. Toward that end, we were able to
schedule a keynote talk at a major UFO conference, and this speech was to be
delivered on September 16. In the meantime, the good news was pre-announced in
an August 23 release to leaders and journalists in the UFO movement who can
confirm it as a fact.
Of course, this historic communication became obsolete on September 11, as you
will learn in this book. Because of this tragic news, and in order to fully
update our readers on the effect of 9/11 on the human/alien contact mission,
Phil and I have decided to bring out this new edition of The Challenge of
Contact. The book is extensively revised, featuring new front matter, a lengthy
new chapter, and new appendices. Its main contents remain the story of Krapf's
second visit to the alien ship, which was first presented in the earlier
edition.
We thus welcome you to yet another phase in Phillip Krapf's courageous reporting
on the vicissitudes of interspecies diplomacy.
--Byron Belitsos
Publisher, Origin Press
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Recap of the Initial Contact
http://www.thechallengeofcontact.com/recap.htm
The Challenge of Contact
is the sequel to The Contact Has Begun, the story of my
initial three-day encounter aboard a starship with a very advanced race of
extraterrestrial beings who come from a planet whose name would translate into
English as "Verdant." For those who are new to this story, I will use this
introduction to provide a synopsis of my original contact with this species that
I call, naturally, Verdants.
Beginning then in chapter 1, I will launch into the continuing story of the unusual series of contacts that led up to my second visit to their ship, which they call the Goodwill, in 1999.
The Challenge of
Contact describes my new experiences as reporter for the Verdants' contact
project. It also gives an update on the Verdants' timetable for formal and
public contact with the people of our planet, which will initially occur through
disclosure of contact with the Verdants by hundreds of world leaders they have
recruited to act as interplanetary ambassadors. Again, I am simply the reporter
for this unfolding drama -- indeed, one whose role was to come into question, as
you will see when you read this book.
It all began in June 1997 when I awoke in the middle of the night and found
myself encased in a luminous shaft of light, then involuntarily beamed aboard an
alien spacecraft. Within a matter of seconds I was standing before the strangest
creatures I had ever seen, though not so different from depictions of alien
beings that others have given. They were just over five feet tall, with dark,
narrow eyes, nearly imperceptible noses, no visible body hair, and skin tones
from grayish white to slightly tan. They were wearing satiny robes of varying
muted colors. They even spoke to me in English, though their thin lips didn't
move. What a stunning scene it was -- or at least, one would have thought so. As
a lifelong skeptic and nonbeliever in UFOs and alien-abduction tales, this
experience should have struck me with shocking force, but it wasn't shock that I
felt. Oddly, I simply felt at peace, and fully alert.
Deep down, I suppose I knew in that instant what had happened to me -- no amount
of denial could alter the fact that I had apparently been abducted, I was on a
spacecraft, and I was among extraterrestrials -- but my psyche just wasn't
responding as one might expect. As I wrote in the first book,
"whenever I had
given even passing attention to these stories, I thought that such an experience
would not be survivable, that the human mind would simply snap at the shock and
immediately plunge into an abyss of insanity."
Previous to this extraordinary experience, I had virtually no knowledge of UFO
phenomenon. The limited information that I did have came from the mainstream
press. I did know that physical examinations of some sort was one thread that
tied many abduction stories together (and in fact the room I was first in had
scores of tables with humans on most of them, attended by white-garbed aliens),
and so I quickly concluded that I had been taken aboard for that same purpose.
Nevertheless, the fact that I was completely at peace, barren of any fear,
seemed to belie the reality. The strongest emotion I felt at the time was rather
one of intense curiosity. It then occurred to me that my sensibilities, my
consciousness, must have been altered. Otherwise, how could I reconcile my
actual demeanor with the uncontrolled reaction that, by all human standards,
would be normal under such circumstances? Why was I accepting this unimaginable
scenario with such equanimity? As I would learn later, the beam of light through
which I had I traveled to the ship had somehow triggered a calming effect that
prepared my psyche to accept the initial contact.
Unlike those on the tables before me, however, I quickly found out that I was on
board this strange ship for another reason. The Verdants, who claim to have come
from a planet some 14 million light-years from Earth (the name of their planet
apparently translates into "Verdant" in English, which I interpreted to mean
something akin to "garden planet"), said that
they had been recruiting hundreds
of humans to serve as liaisons for an impending summit conference between
representatives of our two species. People from all walks of life, from every
area of human endeavor -- many of them leaders in their fields -- were being
enlisted to help lay the groundwork for the contact between the two species.
Those being recruited for liaison purposes as interplanetary diplomats, as it
were, will perform essential tasks to help prepare Earth for contact;
they were
given the title of Ambassador. A similar number of more anonymous individuals
have been invited to play supporting or secondary roles in the planned contact.
They were given the title of Deputy Envoy. I am a part of this second group,
apparently chosen on the basis of a personal recommendation from a staff person
at the Los Angeles Times who had been recruited as an Ambassador (referred to in
my first book as "X"). The Times is where the bulk of my newspaper career took
place before I retired in 1993.
I spent most of my waking hours on the ship being briefed by the Verdants in
orientation sessions. During my stay, I had a personal tour guide and attendant
who went by the name of Gina. The other key figure among the Verdants with whom
I had contact was using the name Gus. These names were adopted for my benefit
because I was incapable of addressing them by their real names in their native
tongue.
I learned in the orientation sessions that the Verdants have been space
explorers for millions of years. In the beginning, they didn't know if they were
alone in the universe until they began coming across other civilizations.
Eventually, they joined with a handful of these other advanced species to form
the Intergalactic Federation of Sovereign Planets (IFSP). Over the eons, as new
civilizations were discovered and brought into the fold, the organization
continued to grow until it reached its current membership of approximately
27,000 different species on as many different planets. The Verdants, however,
told me that they have "colonized" a great number of formerly uninhabited
planets. ("Colonize" is actually my word for what I think was closer to
something like "terraformed" -- making uninhabited and uninhabitable planets
more habitable or more hospitable.)
The Verdants and a number of other species have developed the technology and the
ability to engage in a constant search for life in the universe, exploring,
mapping, and cataloguing as they go. Planets that contain higher forms of life
are classified according to the inhabitants' level of development; those species
with high intelligence, especially if they have developed complex civilizations,
receive the most scrutiny. Once a planet with higher life forms is discovered,
the Verdants take up positions in that particular solar system and begin a
period of observation and study that can last anywhere from several weeks to
hundreds of years.
The ones requiring the shortest period of study are those that are still
considered to be at least 10,000 years away from developing the capabilities of
space flight. The planet is catalogued and the exploration party moves on;
several thousand years may pass before it's revisited. Those civilizations that
have progressed to the point where they are within 1,000 years of developing the
technology for space flight are assigned a permanent observation party.
The purpose is to ensure that the species under study
does not pose a threat to any other cosmic civilization once it embarks into
space.
(Species that are aggressive and hostile are kept
isolated on their home planets until such time as they may evolve into a
peaceful race and pose no threat to their neighbors.
One cardinal, universal rule is that no weapons
are allowed into space.) The observation team will
then study and chronicle the history, the cultures, the technology, the
languages, the environment, and the psychological, physiological and anatomical
makeup of the inhabitants.
When a civilization is on the verge of taking its first preliminary steps into
space, the Verdants determine whether it's suitable for admission to the IFSP.
By this time, of course, the explorers will have learned everything there is to
know about the planet and its people. If admission is granted, preparations are
made for contact. Each ship monitoring a planet has an ad hoc committee to
coordinate this effort. The observation party will then guide the species
through the final critical stages to ensure a smooth transition into its new
interstellar reality.
To the best of my knowledge, Earth is under the Verdants' jurisdiction --
strictly as an object of observation -- since it was a Verdant ship and crew
that first discovered it. The Verdants, however, are not the only ones
monitoring emerging civilizations. Other species are engaged in the same
pursuit, a routine part of the IFSP organizational structure and mission. I do
not know if any of these other species are in Earth's neighborhood because this
was never discussed with me.
In the last decade of the 20th Century, the Verdants concluded that humankind,
having advanced to the point where it was rapidly developing the technology for
entering deep space, was qualified for membership in the federation.
There was, however, one primary sticking point.
For the crossover to be successful, it was necessary for the 80% of the human population who have tried to lead decent, thoughtful, creative lives to gain control over the 20% who are largely responsible for the planet's ills because of their greed, lack of ethics, or whatever else makes them a threat to a just and loving world.
They didn't provide tactics or strategies on just how
to achieve this, asserting instead that our
destiny is in our own hands and they have no intention of interfering.
Observation thus continued through the end of the '90s to monitor the progress
of this expected transformation and plans were laid for contact to take place in
the first decade of the 21st Century.
The Timetable
In preparation, each Ambassador has been assigned a specific duty and will
be required to draw up and submit to the Verdants a detailed blueprint that they
would use to carry out their varied assignments. These proposals will form a
basic component of the groundwork upon which the whole operation rests,
involving
monumental logistical and planning challenges because of the
importance and critical nature of each step leading up to contact. Many of the
Ambassadors must continue to hold down their full-time jobs while taking on this
arduous and time-consuming task. As a consequence, the Verdants are allowing as
much time as the Ambassadors need to compile their reports.
(I should mention that initially each Ambassador was going to be expected to
complete his or her report within three years, according to the person who
spelled out the timetable in more detail upon my return from the ship. However,
I have reason to believe that either that figure was in error or has been
revised.)
The Verdants will then spend about six months, perhaps more, processing and
modifying the plans as necessary. The plans will then be returned to each
individual Ambassador for actual implementation. Over the following year or so,
all Ambassadors worldwide will begin revealing their roles in the planning of
the impending summit meeting and contact with the extraterrestrials. They will
also begin meeting with and briefing their various Earth contacts: government
officials, leaders in science, technology, law, communications, education, the
arts, medicine, politics, commerce, manufacturing, and a host of others.
They will be speaking out, granting interviews, explaining their experiences and
employing their credibility and influence to persuade the masses of Earth
inhabitants of the legitimacy of the story. In the years following, if all goes
according to schedule, a new city, tentatively referred to as Genesis, will be
constructed somewhere in the American Southwest. The compound will contain
living quarters, recreation areas, meeting rooms, educational laboratories,
public schools for the children of human inhabitants, libraries, a university, a
landing site for alien shuttle craft, a traditional international airport,
commercial establishments, maintenance facilities, a government center. No need
will go unmet. It will be a completely self-contained community.
It is here that the first formal contact between the two species will take place
as the emissaries of all the nations on Earth and the delegates of the star
travelers convene. After formal introductions and opening ceremonies, the
representatives of both worlds will interact in both business and social
settings, after which the heads of government will return to their duties in
their respective capitals while their hand-picked emissaries will stay behind to
continue negotiations and planning. The total process will take at least a year
to complete.
As the temporary residents depart, permanent residents will take their place and
Genesis will continue to function as a modern international center and the
planet's first interstellar city.
Each government will select a number of
volunteer representatives from every imaginable field of human endeavor
to
participate in an intensive orientation program. They will live in Genesis for
the duration of the program, which will last for one to three years depending
upon their specialties and field of study. Each morning, from Monday to Friday,
they will board a shuttlecraft and spend the day in classrooms aboard the
Goodwill, the ship I was on.
These are the people who will lead the human race
through the transition from isolated earthling
to member of the intergalactic
community of star travelers.
Once humankind's training is complete, the human species will be formerly
inducted into the Intergalactic Federation of Sovereign Planets. All new members
of the IFSP are subject to a probationary period of 10 Verdant years -- about 27
Earth years -- under tight supervision. During this time the initiates must
operate under a specific set of restrictions. One of those, for example, is a
limitation on access to other star travelers' technology such as what the
Verdants propulsion system -- which I call the Flicker Drive for lack of a
technological name -- which allows them to maneuver around space faster than the
speed of light. The reason for such a restriction is probably due to security
concerns. If we fail to pass probation and must remain confined to our home
planet, we would in effect be classified as unsuitable for the time being for
space travel. Access to certain "secret technologies" would clearly violate such
a condition.
All of this information was shared over three days of intense meetings during
which the Verdants told me who they are, where they come from, why they are
here, and what the people of Earth can expect to experience during the next
decade or so leading up to the official meeting between the two species. I was
asked to write a "white paper" outlining in general terms the details of these
developments. I agreed, and the white paper was released as a book in early 1998
-- The Contact Has Begun. (A revised edition featuring an
extensive new Epilogue came out in mid-1999.)
I never expected to write a sequel, of course, but as improbable as it seems, I
was taken up to the ship again. I am compelled to tell this story because I feel
it's important; there is new information to share, and much is at stake. I was
not prompted by the Verdants to do this, and in fact I wrote it with mixed
feelings.
Even as I was writing the first book, I knew I would pay a price for going
public. It was easy to visualize what my reaction would have been if someone I
knew had written such a book during that part of my life when I openly scoffed
at such tales. But where I expected to be subjected to some good-natured
ribbing, I got a bit of a bloody nose instead. It really stung, but that's to be
expected. I smiled wryly through it all.
There were severed and strained friendships and relationships. The local
newspaper had a jolly good time lampooning me. Both UFO and mainstream media,
including some book reviewers, threw a few jabs at my chin and tender nose.
The wildest and most outrageous material -- the bulk of it sheer nonsense --
emanated from the Internet, which is not surprising considering the chaotic
nature of that medium. It is a fount of misinformation and disinformation. I was
taken aback when I discovered that the UFO-alien/abduction community is rife
with strident dissension and personal feuding -- where lies, rumors both founded
and unfounded, character assaults, charges and countercharges, calumny, slander
are routinely thrown around.
Compared to how some others in the community are subjected to a constant
pummeling, I have been treated gently.
Before the advent of the Internet, a person who believed that he had been
unfairly portrayed could contact the offending publication and demand
satisfaction in the form of a retraction or correction. Lacking that, he or she
could turn to the courts for redress. But while most major publications are
staffed by professionals who abide by certain standards of decorum and
responsibility, the Internet is so uncontrolled, so accessible to every
malcontent with an ax to grind that there is no way for a damaged person to
fight back. Add the element of anonymity and the worldwide nature of the beast
-- in which false information picked up and spread by hundreds of others of like
mind can circle the globe in a matter of seconds -- and it is evident that any
effort to try to find and hold someone accountable is an extremely difficult
exercise.
Whenever the subject comes up, I tell people to be very judicious and
discriminating in assessing any information they find on the Internet. To be
sure, there are legitimate professional news organizations that have web sites,
and the material on those sites can be regarded as just as reliable as the
information that appears in the sponsor's publication. But anything that doesn't
emanate from a reputable and reliable news source -- such as a major
metropolitan newspaper, prestigious news magazines, respectable and respected TV
and radio news departments -- I view with skepticism. The information could be
true but it also could be as totally unreliable as the gossip that is created,
transmuted, and wantonly spread by the most scandalous and uninformed elements
of society.
Imagine a newspaper or magazine staffed by professional journalists in which any
malcontent or moron were allowed to waltz in off the street and post any story
he wanted in the publication. The reader wouldn't know what to believe. That is
the sorry state of the internet today. To be on the safe side, I don't believe a
word I read on it unless it comes from a reliable, reputable source and/or until
I can independently verify the information or find reputable corroboration for
it.
I don't think it's any secret that
certain special interests opposed to public scrutiny of the UFO phenomenon have
planted moles inside the community to spy, construct dossiers, disrupt, and
engage in other practices that would discredit
the entire phenomenon. The Internet is a great way to do this.
Although I knew I carried a burden of responsibility for standing up to the
criticism, I would be less than forthright if I didn't admit that there were
periods when the negative reaction raised grave doubts in my mind about the
nature of my experience. It was at those times that I entertained the
possibility that perhaps it was all a delusion. But almost miraculously,
whenever I was feeling at my lowest, someone who had lived through a similar
experience would contact me and my spirits would soar. Just knowing that I was
not alone -- and being reminded of it -- had an invigorating effect and helped
to erase my doubts.
Dozens of people have used the word "courage" to describe my decision to come
forward, but I still take exception to that characterization. After all, I'm
retired and don't have to subject myself to daily ridicule from colleagues. Nor
do I have to worry about being denied pay increases or promotions. The truth is,
if I were still employed at the time of my first experience, I don't know that I
would have had the courage to do what I did.
But I stand by my story, and am comforted by the hope that I have played even a
small part in bringing our world closer to a future that will have more good in
it for everyone.
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