Allies of Humanity Book 1 - Marshall Summers-pages

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Allies of Humanity Book 1 - Marshall Summers-pages

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110 them. world. THE ALLIES OF HUMANITY — THE SIXTH BRIEFING Aman or woman of Knowledge would be incomprehensible to Humanity must unite to preserve its freedom, but this is a very different establishment from the creation of a collec- tive. We call them “collectives” because they are collectives of different races and nationalities. Collectives are not one race. Though there are many races in the Greater Community that are ruled by a dominant authority, a collective is an organiza- tion that spans beyond the allegiance of one race to its own Collectives can have great power. Yet because there are many collectives, they tend to compete with one another, which prevents any one of them from becoming dominant. Also, various nations in the Greater Community have long- standing disputes with one another, which are difficult to bridge. Perhaps they have competed for a long time for the same resources. Perhaps they compete with one another to sell the resources that they have. Yet a collective is a different matter. As we are saying here, it is not based upon one race and one world. They are the result of conquest and domina- tion. That is why your visitors are comprised of different races of beings at different levels of authority and command. “In other worlds that have successfully unified, did they maintain their individual freedom of thought?” To varying degrees. Some to a very high degree, others less so, depending upon their history, their psychological