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Interesting.
I can see some small niggles with it. Like:
1. The fact that they claim the whole solar system on the basis that other planets are uninhabited. This is not so. They are simply uninhabited AT OUR DENSITY. But maybe that is just a semantic issue.
2. They claim the earth for humanity because “we were here first”. What if someone else was here first. Would we then no longer have sovereign rights? The issue is quite simply that this planet has supported many civilisations before this one. And not all of them “human”. As soon as one becomes unbounded by linear time then multidimensional realities make nonsense of “before” and “after”. And this will nullify their argument.
3. There is going to be a problem with getting “the peoples of the earth” to agree to something. They specify a democratically elected international body. Hmmm… Isn’t it so that the the clandestine deals with ET that they are railing against were made by a democratically elected government of one of the worlds powers? At the time the US was one of the world powers. The Greys made contact and did a deal with those in power in the US. The fact that they chose to keep it secret from everyone else including their own citizens… well… I’m sure at the time they told themselves it was in the national best interests to do so.
Would we have preferred they did the deal with Soviet leaders? No – the argument is that their leadership was not democratically elected. So doing it this way was the very closest thing the ETs could have done at the time to conforming with the demands of this declaration. And STILL it went badly pear-shaped.
And how sure are we that any new deals concluded with our contemporary “democratically elected world leaders” would work out any better for the people of earth than the existing ones? Do YOU trust your government officials to get it right? And if not how are we going to replace them with better government officials that will?
Can you see the problem?
I think the motivation and intent of this declaration is really great. Sadly I don’t think it will work in practice. I believe the only thing that will work is for each of us to discover our own individual sovereignty. That way lies the power of creator status. Trying to hold onto some sense of power through exclusionary practices will, I feel, never really succeed. There will always be someone smart enough to take advantage of any system you install who will use it for their gain and to your detriment.
But this was an interesting, thought-provoking read. Thanks for sharing it, Will.


