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t was during June 1975 that I decided to resign as president of MADECH,, first of all because it seemed that the movement could now manage very well without me, and secondly because I thought I had made a mistake in structuring the organization in accordance with a 1901 law that likened the movement, which is of such importance to humanity, to a petanque club or a war veterans association. I thought it was necessary to create a movement more in harmony with the fantastic message the Elohim had transmitted to me. This required a movement that respected to the letter what our creators had advised - namely geniocracy, humanitarianism, the renunciation . . ; cowie es io of all deistic religious practices, and so on. Any association based on that 1901 law ran contrary to the meaning of the Elohim’s message by definition, at least in the way we had structured it. Since all members of such an association could vote, we were not respecting the principles of geniocracy, according to which only the most intelligent people may take part in making decisions. So I had to correct this fundamental mistake, not by going so far as to abolish MADECH, but rather by transforming it, pending more effective modification of its structure. This would not run contrary to 1 toe Clo aanad 142 ‘THE SECOND ENCOUNTER The Sighting of July 31st, 1975 the regulations of the 1901 law.