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that would be considered proof of other existences. However, this is somewhat ... I hate to say ludicrous, but it's a sad state of affairs when you consider the condition of this planet at this time. Better, far better to try to learn to communicate with each other on the planet, than to try and take on the added burden oflearn- ing an alien culture. D: Yes, butare there anyplanets in Earth'ssolarsystem thataremore highly evolved? P: No, not in Earth's solar system, no. There are, as I said, planets which are in the Sirius constellation which are more evolved than Earth. These would be closest to Earth at this time. However, if you would consider the mentality here as a disease, one would not wish to contaminate himself by mingling with a diseased person. This state of mentality is a very serious obligation of mankind's part. This is not taken lightly in the universe. The core of man's existence is affected by this mentality and his entire evolution is stunted by this "disease," if you will. However, no, there is no other intelligent life in this particular solar system at this time. Down to the microscopic level, you might say, I have no knowledge of there being any others. It is possible, but within my personal realm of existence, this is not correct. Then they w will have to look elsewhere. mi a Ce Oe They, as we said earlier, could look in places they have never looked before. But, far better to clean up the act here than to learn a new act elsewhere. D: Yes, I canseewhat you mean, but it is stilldifficult to keep the scientific mindfrom searching. It sounds likeyourplanet thatyou've beendescrib- ingis really very highly evolved. P: Comparatively. There are certainly many planets that are far more evolved than that planet. But compared to Earth, yes, it would be considered highly evolved. D: You saidearlier, talking about thefarming thatyou didn't know much aboutit because this was not your chosenfield ofendeavor. What is your ere od a field of endeavor? P: My personal field has always been a scientific area, such as what I'm working in now on this planet. On that planet Iwas involved in working with the energies, channeling these energies and us- ing them for different purposes. Energies such as can be used for communications or navigations or industrial purposes. Everyone has a particular field of endeavor they choose. This is the particu- _ The Energy Director 53