Civilization Iarga

Sometimes someone can unwillingly end up in an adventure that almost no one believes when they tell it. It happens to Stefan Denaerde from Aerdenhout. Over the course of two days, he learns more about a strange civilization than most people learn in their entire life on Earth. Education, economics, hospitals, philosophy, you name it. Here are some key points from his experience, which he wrote down in the book ‘Extraterrestrial Civilization’ (1969). It was published in English under the title: ‘Operation Survival Earth’.

Who is Stefan Denaerde?

Stefan Denaerde is the pseudonym of Mr Ad CM Beers who died suddenly in 1998 at the age of 75. He was a successful car importer who, with 185 million guilders, was in the top 100 of the richest Dutch people in 1990. When you see him on a video you think of Rinus Michels, in terms of stature and way of talking. In the video about the book, Ad says he is 46 years old. By the way, he wrote another remarkable book: ‘Universal Creation’ published in 1990, that’s a different story.

Meeting on the Oosterschelde

It all starts when Stefan sails his steel barge on the Oosterschelde with his wife and child. First he notices that his compass is broken, then he hears a high-pitched noise and his boat comes to a stop on a strange vehicle. He sees a body floating by and he tries to save the individual and he succeeds. To his horror, he notices that it is not a normal person: it has a human body with short legs, an animal face and eyes with diamond-shaped pupils. He has not yet recovered from his surprise when a fellow man from the vehicle approaches him, the individual looks at Stefan with confidence and strength. Another individual appears, the two beings stand and make a slow bow in greeting. They are about 1.40 meters long. They start speaking in a hard, mechanical-sounding staccato voice in English with a strange sentence structure: ‘Can you understand us?’ After a brief conversation, they invite Stefan for a two-day excursion on their vehicle. They give him a block of metal as a souvenir when Stefan says that he wants to talk to his wife and child first.

Knowledge transfer in the dish

The strange vehicle turns out to be a flying saucer with a diameter of 16 meters. Although his wife has reservations, Stefan accepts the invitation and the adventure continues. When he enters the vehicle, he first sees an incredibly complicated engine room. He sits down on a chair that has numerous adjustment options. Communication takes place via a translation machine because the structure of their speech organs is different from that of humans on earth. And that has to do with the lower air pressure on earth, which causes the voice frequency to be different. The knowledge transfer takes place via a large screen and a radiation reflector on Stefan’s head. He just has to be a relaxed spectator, they do the rest. This way he sees their planet Iarga, tens of light years away from Earth. That life there is very different from on Earth is proven by the statement that a fall of two meters is already fatal.

A cosmic economic system

The information flows into Stefan’s brain at an incredible speed. They formulate their cosmic universal economic system as follows: ‘It contains the plan to liberate man from material influences through need satisfaction so that they no longer influence his behavioral motivation.’ The magic word is ‘efficiency’. They regard money and property as indications of a primitive level of civilization. It is about communal ownership without the annoying interference of governments. Control is on the expenditure side so that no debts arise. Luxury items can be rented. Everything is made so strong that it can last thousands of years. Automation has been so perfected that only a few volunteers do the ‘work’. That also works.

Energy supply of a recreation area

If the screen shows a large recreational area, its energy supply is interesting. This is done via an underground pipeline through which water is supplied at high pressure and temperature. The process generates electricity that is used for pumping air and liquids, and for heating. Their effectiveness is so great that if their systems were applied to the Netherlands we could easily live together with 300 million people.

Optimal education

When Stefan looks at a school through the screen, he notices that the lessons are the same all over the planet and are taught electronically. They use an artificial language that is manageable by electronic memory systems. Until the age of fifteen, children learn basic education at home. With the radiation system, knowledge transfer happens so quickly that the teenagers are already at university level compared to us. This is followed by specialization in educational institutes. Stefan watches the students follow the instructions with great interest: some sit on thick cushions with their legs in shallow grooves, others lie on their stomachs, sit on their knees or otherwise, there is complete freedom. Attention counts and it is optimal.

Ventilating beds in hospital

The hospital that Stefan sees is intended for serious cases. The patients lie in ventilated beds with a constant supply of heated sterilized air that is extracted under the top sheet. The serving trays are directed to the patients via a rail system on the ceiling. The computer uses electromagnetic vibrations to relieve the pain. In this way, patients are also kept unconscious during operations. The computer gives the signal to sleep, the patient has the freedom not to sleep because personal freedom is sacred.

Selfless philosophy

The starting point is the freedom that implies the absence of coercion. Freedom arises from justice and efficiency. The sense of norms is dominated by the concept of selflessness. After all, a selfish person cannot make sacrifices for others. A selfless person is happy, he is at peace with the meaning of existence and with himself. Creativity leads to happiness. Material creativity runs the risk of creating unhealthy competition. Possession and power turn into greed and the need for assertiveness. Intangible creativity gives a lasting experience of happiness. This selfless love expresses itself in helpfulness, compassion, pity, interest, tolerance, kindness, appreciation and admiration.

The support base of Omni-creativity

They see matter as compressed mass (weight) energy. It is a transformation of the immaterial (weightless) energy from the cosmic ray field. The carrier field or force field creates the physical laws to which all matter obeys. This allows transformation or materialization to take place. Such a carrying field is emitted by the Omni-creativity or the creative power of the universe. This carrying field holds all atoms in place and ensures the mass-inertia laws that order the universe. Compare it with the radio. The carrier field is the carrier wave (basic frequency). The carrier wave serves to transmit creative impulses (word, music). Without a carrier wave there is no music, without a carrier field there is no matter.

The uniqueness of man

A computer can think logically (materially). He can even create materially. Intelligence is material creativity. Every material life form fights for its own existence and is therefore selfish. However, in man a super-receiving device has been constructed with which he can receive the immaterial modulation of the cosmic carrier field. Direct contact between Omni-creativity and man is possible for the man of good will and produces a selfless life of thought and feeling. Stefan is silent for a moment.

Emotional farewell

When the two days have passed, it is time to say goodbye. Stefan has to promise that he will destroy the roll of film, after all no attempt at evidence is allowed. If Stefan promises, the eight will stand in a semicircle. For the first time he senses an emotional reaction on their usually inscrutable faces. The eight make a solemn bow, placing a hand on their foreheads. Stefan greets back in the same way. The family waits on the boat for what will happen next. Stefan throws the roll of film into the sea. Then they see the spaceship rise to the surface and slowly sail away. Then a brilliant color spectacle followed by sound and clouds of steam from which a gigantic discus rises, surrounded by a fiery orange-red gas cloud. It disappears spirally into the distance. What an experience!

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