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an alien race. This alien race was a predator race with extremely sophisticated technologies
that enabled them to integrate with the human species. That is to say, they could pose as
humanoids, but they were truly a blend of human and android.
"This alien race was prophesied to establish a world government and rule as its executive
power. It was to be the ultimate challenge to humankind's collective intelligence and
survival. These texts are kept from the public because they are too fear-provoking and would
likely result in apocalyptic reprisals and mass paranoia."
Anne:
"Are you saying what I think you're saying? That anonymous prophets from God knows
where and when, have seen a vision of our future take-over by a race of robots? I mean you
do realize how how unbelievable that sounds?"
Dr. Anderson:
"Yes I know it sounds unbelievable but there are diluted versions of this very same prophecy
in our religious texts, it's just that the alien race is portrayed as the antichrist; as if the alien
race was personified in the form of Lucifer. This form of the prophecy was acceptable to the
gatekeepers of these texts, and so they allowed a form of the prophecy to be distributed, but
the notion of an alien race was eliminated."
Anne:
"Why? And who exactly is it who's censoring what we can read and can't? Are you
suggesting there's a secret editorial committee that previews books before their
distribution?"
Dr. Anderson:
"This is a very complicated subject and I could spend a whole day just acquainting you with
the general structure of this control of information. Most of the world's major libraries have
collections of information that are not available to the general public. Only scholars are
authorized to review these materials, and usually only on site. In the same way, there are
manuscripts that were controversial and posited theories that were sharply different than
the accepted belief systems of their day. These manuscripts or writings were banished by a
variety of sources, including the Vatican, universities, governments, and various institutions.
"These writings are sought out by secret organizations that have a mission to collect and
retain this information. These organizations are very powerful and well-funded, and they can
purchase these original manuscripts for a relatively small amount of money. Most of the
writings are believed to be hocus-pocus anyway, so libraries are often very willing to part
with them for an endowment or modest contribution. Also, most of these are original
writings having never been published, being that they originated from a time before the
printing press.