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Alien Voices from Space 1

By Billy Booth, About.com

ET: Yes.

AP: Why would they be attacked?

ET: Because they speak the truth.

AP: So how do you intend to help us?

ET: The only way you can be helped is not by doing for you that which you must do for yourself. But possibly by guiding the way, but indirectly not directly. It is not possible to say to man, 'You must do this,' because it is in the nature of man not to do this, but to do something different because there is in the nature of man perhaps a perversity which we observe. But never mind, it is possible perhaps if man uses only one thing-that is intelligence. The greatest danger in man is pity. Man has a strong feeling of pity for his fellow men, for suffering. It is good but it is not the highest good. In the universe, the highest good is balance, is justice, not pity. A very interesting thing but justice is the most important element in the universe. And if man will find justice, there is hope for man.

AP: What you have been saying has made a great deal of sense to me. How could I contact you again?

ET: Call outer space sometime.

AP: How do I call you?

ET: Call me Sir.

AP: How do I call you Sir?

ET: You call me Sir any way you like, I don't mind. Any way. Now I must return to outer space.

AP: Well, it has been a great pleasure talking to you, Sir. Thank you very much indeed.

ET: Goodbye.

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