Intelligent Design - Rael-pages

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In this way, MADECH would become an organization that would support the real movement that I was going to create with its most ra 1 : cc CARrAnNTOTT open-minded members - in effect, a congregation of MADECH guides. This new association would bring together those people who wished to open others’ minds to infinity and eternity and become guides for humanity by scrupulously applying what was required in the Elohim’s message. So, in a society seeking to close people’s minds in every way with deistic religions, soporific education, unthinking television programs and petty political battles, I was going to try to initiate people who would go out into the world and attempt to open the minds of others. Thus MADECH” would retain its importance vid 1 oe by becoming a support organization that would be the first point of contact for those discovering the Elohim’s message. It would be made up of practicing members, and the congregation of guides was going to be a movement made up of “monks” guiding those practicin P 8 g Pp gS 1 members. I knew that there were people among the MADECH members who were quite capable of managing the organization, and I received confirmation of this during the elections to the administrative council. My replacement as president, Christian, was a physicist with a promising future, and the rest of the council was made up of people who were all equally representative and competent. It was also in the month of June that Francois, one of the most devoted MADECH members and one of the most open- minded, m tr oid: came to see me in Clermont-Ferrand. I told him about ‘my desire to find a country house in as secluded a place as possible, in order to rest a little and calmly w write a book in which I would relate all that had 1 wan 1 aa. 1 1d happened to me prior to 13 December 1973, before anyone could invent a lot of nonsense about my past. He told me that he had a farm in an out of the way place in Périgord, and that if I liked the area, I could spend a month or two there, and even stay as long as I wished, since nobody lived there. We immediately drove off to visit the place, and inspired by the peace and quiet that I found there, I decided to stay for two months. 143 THE SECOND ENCOUNTER - THE SIGHTING OF JULY 31ST, 1975