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We are still victims of tyrants and of the tyranny of our own ignorance and complicity. We are engaged in bloody Armageddon, but are mostly unconscious of who the enemy is, what weapons they are using, and what it is that they are after. Some question why things are so bad, why the “good” seem so helpless and why they seem to end in early graves? The answer to this and to our overall predicament can be provided by anyone conversant with the principles of the game of chess. A chess mas- ter will give his student audience four pieces of advice from which we can learn. He will say that the first thing that is needed is a sense of patience. He will say next that a sense of timing is essential. Then comes one’s knowledge of the opponent, and finally, the clincher, the willingness to make any and all sacrifices to win. Now, can we see why we have the problems we do? The good have no patience, no sense of timing, zero knowledge of the opponent, and because of their inherent morality, are not able to make the necessary sacrifices. Compare this to the enemy. They have endless patience, with strategies lasting millennia; they have an excellent sense of timing, moving in gradual stages while planning a long way ahead; they have intense knowledge of us; and most importantly, they are not the least bit hesitant to make any and all sacrifices that are needed. In fact, that is exactly what they have been doing. Once the galactic gate is opened, the planet Earth and its inhabitants are utterly doomed. These aliens have no love for us, no care for their host planet, and will in all likelihood incinerate the entire place and all of humanity, by way of HAARP micro- wave technology now mounted on satellites. They may also use chemical weapons which will leave not a person or creature standing. With all the efforts into remote viewing, nanotechnology, virtual reality, subatomic manipulation, microwaves, sili- con, genetic foods, cloning, chemical and germ warfare, cybernetics, vaccines, designer diseases, and the worldwide web, a bleak picture presents itself. Our scientific power has outrun our spiritual power. We have guided missiles and misguided men. (Martin Luther King, Jr.) ... The combined military expenditures of all the world’s governments in 1987 were so large that all of the social programs of the United Nations could be financed for three hundred years by this expenditure. (William H. Koettke, The Final Empire) The benefit to ordinary man of all this expenditure and industry is virtually non-exis- tent except on the usual utilitarian level. If one is interested to know how the existen- tial dynamics or metaphysical constitution of any agency comes to ruin, merely 127 Our Future in the Stars Man is born free, yet everywhere he is in chains. (J. J. Rousseau) Atlantis, Alien Visitation, and Genetic Manipulation