Followers of the archives will know one of our
four main speakers on the base and ring mistress
of our training sessions, Tia, as being the only
third dimensional member of Ashtar Command to work
with our group. Part of only a few of that
dimension on a base of higher dimensional beings
is a tale all its own. This editorial though is
focused on her home planet of Durondedunn which is
located in a sector of space so far away from ours
that an entirely different Command than Ashtar's
were responsible for getting her to Hades Base.
We've heard parts of the story of her home planet
throughout the years and wanted to put it all
together because their ancient history is our
current present. Hundreds of years ago the planet
was patriarchal and militaristic with similar
antagonism between parts of the planet like we see
today here on earth. Pollution was ravaging the
environment and women didn't have a voice of their
own. One significant difference between their
planet and ours was that their race was descended
from felines so the roots of their conflicts were
based on the color of their hair.
The wars that resulted from those conflicts
decimated the male population to such an extent
that the women of the planet eventually
outnumbered the men and they began wars that were
even more destructive to all sides. The futility
of such harmful effects to the population and the
planet were recognized as being self-defeating.
The women of the planet therefore arranged a peace
among themselves but what was left of the males on
Durondedunn were a mere fraction of their previous
total leading to women outnumbering men four to
one. The industrialization that was harming the
environment was transformed into one where the
harmful gases were turned to good by no longer
discharging them into the air but utilized in a
way that made them economical and profitable. As
Tia says, "we learned how to control the growth of
the planet, we learned how to control the land, we
learned how to control the seas, we learned how to
control chemicals. We learned all sorts of things
and we found that there is a space in between high
industrial capability which pollutes the
atmosphere and living in harmony with the land.
There is a middle ground."
Present day Durondedunn as related in the archives
is one where the ratio men to women has only
improved to three to one because of the women on
the planet having more girls than boys through a
quirk of nature. As a result, the males tended to
became more placid over the centuries.
Ecologically, they've turned the planet around and
managed to control their aggressive nature through
festivals where the religious factions of various
sectors on the planet would battle in protective
gear so very few deaths would occur among the
thousands of participants. Afterwords would be a
big party with much drinking and celebrating the
controlled release of any pent-up aggression. It's
not a perfect utopia as they suffer famines and
forest fires as we do until the balance is
eventually restored. Two things they recognized as
being fatal to their existence were wars and
pollution, both of which they managed to bring
under control. How can their history help with our
future?
The human race is facing yet again another
critical moment in our developing as a species.
What if we failed in our ability to coexist and
some self-induced chaos reduced the population to
a four to one ratio of women over men? Would there
be similar cooperation between the female leaders
of the planet to do away with both wars and
pollution? The variables are too hard to predict
and speculation leads down some dark corridors.
Mankind seems to be locked into a profit first
mentality and it might be up to womankind to see
and act for the sake of the survival of the
species should enough tipping points be reached to
take us over the edge. For one thing, if the women
of Durondedunn could figure out how to convert
industrial pollution into something that could
turn a profit, it would seem that the science of
today could accomplish that as well. Here's hoping
enough sensible people come to their senses so
that we can avoid the same as what Durondedunn
went through so long ago.