The Venusian Trilogy / From Venus I Came. Omnec Onec. Читать онлайн. Newlib. NEWLIB.NET

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any evidence that may leak out from UFO witnesses, space probes, astronauts, astronomers, and anyone else who may know of us. (I am not saying that all astronauts and astronomers know.) Meanwhile, most of the public hears from unsure and unreliable astronomers and government sources and is satisfied.

      No wonder the truth is so unbelievable! I can understand why people like myself are called crackpots. It is much easier to believe the latest evidence from the space probes than to suspect there might be some grand secret.

      The story of men on Earth will clear up many questions that need to be answered about our people before I go on with the story of my own life. Lately, more and more people are reconsidering the conventional stories of man’s past. Archeologists are admitting that advanced civilizations may indeed have existed on Earth tens and hundreds of thousands of years ago. There is also enough evidence indicating that during prehistoric times, man had technologies superior to today’s. There is also evidence showing that throughout history, Earth’s civilizations have been visited and helped by people from other planets. I have known this for a long time. It is true.

      In every age, visitors from outer space have had an influence on the culture and technology of people around the globe. Sacred literatures of the world speak of flying spaceships and man-like beings descending from the sky, bringing great wonders. Legends and myths also mention man-like beings landing on Earth and living among the people. Ruins of cities exist, whose architecture cannot be duplicated by modern technology, and whose rock engravings speak clearly of the extraterrestrials who built them. Unexplainable things scattered around the world all seem to tell the same story. Ancient man was much smarter than people admit, and he was never entirely alone.

      The Venusian village where I was born and raised is called Teutonia. As a child, I learned the story of man on Earth in Teutonia’s Temple of History, a place of learning that is more like a time machine than a school.

      Millions of years ago, our first expeditions landed on Kal Na-ar (Earth), the youngest planet of our solar system. The space scientists of several planets had watched Earth undergo evolution, ever so often sending ships to investigate. The planets of a solar system, I should mention, are not all created at once. They are constantly forming, maturing, and dying. New planets are continuously being colonized and dying planets are being abandoned.

      Our expeditions found Earth to be the greenest, most lushly vegetated planet in this solar system. But, as beautiful as it was, the entire planet was soon considered unfit for colonization; and it was without doubt very dangerous for any of our people to settle here. As word spread, Earth became known as the hostile, negative planet. It was then that it was called Kal Na-ar, meaning “negative child”. After those explorations, nobody stayed there any longer than was absolutely necessary.

      A problem with Earth was that it had only one moon. Planets in the physical universe usually have two or more moons, so that each can help balance the other’s influence. For a planet to have no moons also is fine, but to have only one can unbalance a planet. In this solar system, Earth is therefore unique.

      As the Moon revolves around the Earth, its gravity slightly stretches the Earth itself, causing tides. If these tides would have been the only problem, our early explorers should have rejoiced. The Moon also has an effect on any human being who decided to live here, or throughout the ages has been born here. Partly because of the water in our bodies, the Moon has just as definite an influence on us as on the oceans. It adversely affects our minds and emotions, a condition that has existed throughout history, and will exist as long as there is only one moon and until the consciousness on Earth has changed to become more balanced. Not until people use advanced technologies for the benefit of all and not for personal enrichment of a few can such new technologies be implemented to harmonize the repercussions of one single moon.

      One of the problems is the flaring of negative emotion in masses of people, which is actually a self-destructive force in man. Mental illnesses are also related to the phases of the Moon. The word lunacy comes from this effect. Visitors to Earth are often advised to drink plenty of water during times of the full moon, to help adjust to their lives here.

      Not only does the Moon play with man’s emotions, but the whole unbalancing effect also reduces people’s lifespans. And because the planetary vibrations are coarser or denser than on Venus or Mars, there is much more illness and depression. With good reason, Earth became an unpopular planet in its early years, and was not colonized until life on Venus and its neighbors had changed drastically.

      Social and cultural reforms on Venus were very slow for many thousands of years. Life was troubled much like it is on Earth today, even worse, and the common people decided to do something about it. The breaking point was a planetary revolution which bloodlessly destroyed money and the class structure forever. The consciousness of Venus’s people changed to a point where the once wealthy and powerful had no choice but to change or leave the planet. In the time for each, the other planets underwent the same kind of growing pains.

      Earth happened to be the nearest planet that could be colonized, so those who left took their chances here. But they were well equipped when they arrived, with advanced technologies that included anti-gravity spaceships, electricity, solar and nuclear power, and many powerful gadgets not yet re-discovered by modern man.

      Their governments and the way of life they established were very much the same as what had been overthrown on the home planet. They were designed in such a way that a few benefitted at the expense of many and slavery was a common thing. Civilizations flourished for a while.

      The inevitable happened. Already immersed in such passions as greed, vanity, and anger, these newcomers succumbed to the negative influences of this unbalanced planet. People’s emotions flared, lifespans shortened, and natural disasters turned life into a nightmare.

      Earth became a planet of ups and downs, very much like it is today. It was doomed to repeated cycles of war and destruction unless the people could grow spiritually, which has not yet happened. The original colonial civilizations expired in nuclear wars and natural holocausts, and also the slow death of losing knowledge and culture generation after generation. Battling the elements just to survive took so much of the people’s time, that education of the young suffered and precious knowledge was lost. The stronger survivors in every age lost no time in conquering the weaker.

      None of these peoples learned the lessons of war and progress in peace, as the home planet had done. Ancient history is an endless tale of one great civilization following another in dominating the choice regions of Earth.

      Lemuria rose and fell as all the others, although it was one of the most advanced civilizations to develop on Earth. The capital city Kharahota now lies beneath the sands of the great Gobi desert. Once again there had been the almost total suppression of the poor at the hands of the greedy and powerful ruling class. A vast area of the land suddenly sank into what is now the Pacific Ocean, leaving few traces for the survivors to find.

      Atlantis was a great island continent that existed in what we know as the Atlantic Ocean. In many ways the Atlanteans were technically superior to modern men, but they too experienced technology racing ahead of their spiritual maturity to control it. Thanks to nuclear testing and many other misuses of their technology, the continent broke up and the last islands sank beneath the sea in a single day, leaving very few survivors.