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==Importance & Scarcity Of Resources==
 
==Importance & Scarcity Of Resources==
"Resources are precious in the universe--mineral resources, water resources, biological resources, food resources. Large technological societies such as the Collectives have an enormous need for resources for their own maintenance." <ref>Allies of Humanity Book 2, Fifth Briefing</ref>
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"Resources are precious in the universe--mineral resources, water resources, biological resources, food resources. Large technological societies such as the Collectives have an enormous need for resources for their own maintenance." <ref name="allies2-5">Allies of Humanity Book 2, Fifth Briefing</ref>
  
"Many resources used in advanced forms of technology are quite rare and must be gained from afar through a complex system of trade and commerce." <ref>[[Life in the Universe]], Chapter 4</ref>
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"Many resources used in advanced forms of technology are quite rare and must be gained from afar through a complex system of trade and commerce." <ref name="liu4">[[Life in the Universe]], Chapter 4</ref>
  
"You do not realize how valuable a tree is in the Greater Community, how valuable seeds are, the great need for fluids from plants and animals and the problem in securing biological resources and rare metals. That is why humanity is viewed as reckless and without wisdom." <ref>[[Allies of Humanity]] Book 3, Fifth Briefing</ref>
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"You do not realize how valuable a tree is in the Greater Community, how valuable seeds are, the great need for fluids from plants and animals and the problem in securing biological resources and rare metals. That is why humanity is viewed as reckless and without wisdom." <ref>[[The Allies of Humanity|Allies of Humanity]] Book 3, Fifth Briefing</ref>
  
 
"But the world is a finite place with finite resources. If you exhaust it, you face the perils that such exhaustion will bring to you. This is a truth of life in the physical Universe. You cannot escape it, whether you are a human being or whether you are a race living in another world, for the laws of nature hold true everywhere." <ref>The New Message on the Environment (December 2007)</ref>
 
"But the world is a finite place with finite resources. If you exhaust it, you face the perils that such exhaustion will bring to you. This is a truth of life in the physical Universe. You cannot escape it, whether you are a human being or whether you are a race living in another world, for the laws of nature hold true everywhere." <ref>The New Message on the Environment (December 2007)</ref>
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"Technology alone will not be an answer. There must be human recognition, courage and unity. Technology will only be a tool to help you, but without this recognition, this courage and this unity, technology will only hasten your demise." <ref>What Will Save Humanity (March 2008)</ref>
 
"Technology alone will not be an answer. There must be human recognition, courage and unity. Technology will only be a tool to help you, but without this recognition, this courage and this unity, technology will only hasten your demise." <ref>What Will Save Humanity (March 2008)</ref>
  
"Here advanced technology makes you even more vulnerable to foreign persuasion and control. If you need rare elements that can only be found in remote regions or which are only possessed by certain races, then you must accommodate their needs, demands and preferences in order to be privileged to receive such resources. The competition for these resources would be intense." <ref>Allies of Humanity Book 3, Second Briefing</ref>
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"Here advanced technology makes you even more vulnerable to foreign persuasion and control. If you need rare elements that can only be found in remote regions or which are only possessed by certain races, then you must accommodate their needs, demands and preferences in order to be privileged to receive such resources. The competition for these resources would be intense." <ref name="allies3-2"/>
  
 
==The Universe Is Not Ours For The Taking==
 
==The Universe Is Not Ours For The Taking==
 
"The idea that humanity will go out and search an empty universe for resources is completely false and really represents a very dangerous and even fatal assumption." <ref name="liu3"/>
 
"The idea that humanity will go out and search an empty universe for resources is completely false and really represents a very dangerous and even fatal assumption." <ref name="liu3"/>
  
"If you must go beyond your world to seek the resources you need to live, then you will lose much of your power to others." <ref>Allies of Humanity Book 2, Second Briefing</ref>
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"If you must go beyond your world to seek the resources you need to live, then you will lose much of your power to others." <ref name="allies2-2">Allies of Humanity Book 2, Second Briefing</ref>
  
"Never think that you can go into the Greater Community and take whatever you want from it. For the Greater Community in which you live, and which you will face, is owned by others who are far more powerful than you." <ref>Allies of Humanity Book 3, Second Briefing</ref>
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"Never think that you can go into the Greater Community and take whatever you want from it. For the Greater Community in which you live, and which you will face, is owned by others who are far more powerful than you." <ref name="allies3-2">Allies of Humanity Book 3, Second Briefing</ref>
  
 
"People think the universe is just a huge empty place awaiting exploration, containing new worlds with vast resources—there for the taking. But you would not have to travel far beyond this solar system to discover that other places of value are already owned by others and that long-standing rules of engagement have been established as to who can visit these places and who has priority over them." <ref>Life in the Universe, Chapter 2</ref>
 
"People think the universe is just a huge empty place awaiting exploration, containing new worlds with vast resources—there for the taking. But you would not have to travel far beyond this solar system to discover that other places of value are already owned by others and that long-standing rules of engagement have been established as to who can visit these places and who has priority over them." <ref>Life in the Universe, Chapter 2</ref>
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"The need for resources is experienced everywhere, and many technological societies have outstripped their world’s natural resources and must trade, barter and travel to gain what they need. It is a very complicated situation. Many alliances are formed and conflicts do occur." <ref>Allies of Humanity Book 1, First Briefings</ref>
 
"The need for resources is experienced everywhere, and many technological societies have outstripped their world’s natural resources and must trade, barter and travel to gain what they need. It is a very complicated situation. Many alliances are formed and conflicts do occur." <ref>Allies of Humanity Book 1, First Briefings</ref>
  
"A highly advanced technological society would fail quickly without constant inputs of technology and resources." <ref>Life in the Universe, Chapter 4</ref>
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"A highly advanced technological society would fail quickly without constant inputs of technology and resources." <ref name="liu4"/>
  
"Many races who are now involved in intergalactic travel exhausted their world's resources long ago. In some cases, they have compromised the productivity of other worlds." <ref>Wisdom from the Greater Community II, Chapter 28</ref>
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"Many races who are now involved in intergalactic travel exhausted their world's resources long ago. In some cases, they have compromised the productivity of other worlds." <ref>[[Wisdom from the Greater Community]] II, Chapter 28</ref>
  
 
==The Importance Of Biological Resources==
 
==The Importance Of Biological Resources==
 
"Why do your visitors want your world? It is so very obvious. It is not you they are interested in particularly. It is the biological resources of your world." <ref>Allies of Humanity Book 1, Third Briefing</ref>
 
"Why do your visitors want your world? It is so very obvious. It is not you they are interested in particularly. It is the biological resources of your world." <ref>Allies of Humanity Book 1, Third Briefing</ref>
  
"[Earth] is a world that contains immense biological resources, lifegiving resources, resources that are rare and difficult to find in a Greater Community of barren worlds." <ref>Allies of Humanity Book 2, Second Briefing</ref>
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"[Earth] is a world that contains immense biological resources, lifegiving resources, resources that are rare and difficult to find in a Greater Community of barren worlds." <ref name="allies2-2"/>
  
"In the Greater Community, biological resources such as blood, plasma, DNA, bone marrow, skin and body organs can be used for their chemical substances. From these, medicines are made. From these, new life forms are bred. These substances are valuable commodities in certain parts of the Greater Community." <ref>Allies of Humanity Book 2, Fifth Briefing</ref>
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"In the Greater Community, biological resources such as blood, plasma, DNA, bone marrow, skin and body organs can be used for their chemical substances. From these, medicines are made. From these, new life forms are bred. These substances are valuable commodities in certain parts of the Greater Community." <ref name="allies2-5"/>
  
 
"Those who are intervening in your world today are not interested in the resources that you hold most dear. They are interested in biological resources, particularly those resources that represent the building blocks of life—genetic agents, chlorophyll, blood and plasma. These are the things that are valuable and are greatly needed in a universe full of barren worlds." <ref>Allies of Humanity Book 3, Third Briefing</ref>
 
"Those who are intervening in your world today are not interested in the resources that you hold most dear. They are interested in biological resources, particularly those resources that represent the building blocks of life—genetic agents, chlorophyll, blood and plasma. These are the things that are valuable and are greatly needed in a universe full of barren worlds." <ref>Allies of Humanity Book 3, Third Briefing</ref>
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
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[[The world]]
  
==Further Reading==
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[[Trade]]
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[[Resource explorers]]
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[[Collectives]]
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[[The Great Waves of Change]]
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==Further Study==
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[http://www.newmessage.org/the-race-to-save-human-civilization The Race to Save Human Civilization]
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[http://www.newmessage.org/nature-and-natural-disasters Nature and Natural Disasters]
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[http://www.newmessage.org/the-shock-of-the-future The Shock of the Future]
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[http://www.greatwavesofchange.org The Great Waves of Change]
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
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[[category:The Great Waves of change]]
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[[category:The Greater Community]]
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[[category:The future world]]
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[[category:The Intervention]]

Revision as of 17:42, 2 October 2014

"In understanding that all races must seek resources, you can begin to understand why anyone would come to your world." [1]

Importance & Scarcity Of Resources

"Resources are precious in the universe--mineral resources, water resources, biological resources, food resources. Large technological societies such as the Collectives have an enormous need for resources for their own maintenance." [2]

"Many resources used in advanced forms of technology are quite rare and must be gained from afar through a complex system of trade and commerce." [3]

"You do not realize how valuable a tree is in the Greater Community, how valuable seeds are, the great need for fluids from plants and animals and the problem in securing biological resources and rare metals. That is why humanity is viewed as reckless and without wisdom." [4]

"But the world is a finite place with finite resources. If you exhaust it, you face the perils that such exhaustion will bring to you. This is a truth of life in the physical Universe. You cannot escape it, whether you are a human being or whether you are a race living in another world, for the laws of nature hold true everywhere." [5]

Humanity Is Facing Resource Depletion

"For you are now living in a world of declining resources, a world whose climate has been seriously affected, a world whose ecological condition is deteriorating, a world where humanity will have to face the prospects of great shortages of food and water and the risks of disease and illness on a very large scale, even affecting the wealthy nations of the world." [6]

"The need to secure your resources will become the predominating focus of this century and of the times to come." [1]

"The disruption of the Earth’s atmosphere has already occurred and will continue. The diminution of your life-sustaining resources is now underway and will continue." [7]

"If you empty the well, the well is dry. If you do not farm correctly, the soil blows away. If you burn too many things into the environment, the weather changes. If you overexploit the world for resources, the resources disappear. It does not take a genius to figure this out." [8]

"With the deterioration of your natural environment and the rapid depletion of your essential resources, you are moving into a position of extreme vulnerability and powerlessness in the universe." [9]

Technology Will Not Save Us

"Resource acquisition is a problem for all advancing nations. Technology requires resources. The greater the technology, the greater the resources that are required." [1]

"Technology alone will not be an answer. There must be human recognition, courage and unity. Technology will only be a tool to help you, but without this recognition, this courage and this unity, technology will only hasten your demise." [10]

"Here advanced technology makes you even more vulnerable to foreign persuasion and control. If you need rare elements that can only be found in remote regions or which are only possessed by certain races, then you must accommodate their needs, demands and preferences in order to be privileged to receive such resources. The competition for these resources would be intense." [11]

The Universe Is Not Ours For The Taking

"The idea that humanity will go out and search an empty universe for resources is completely false and really represents a very dangerous and even fatal assumption." [1]

"If you must go beyond your world to seek the resources you need to live, then you will lose much of your power to others." [12]

"Never think that you can go into the Greater Community and take whatever you want from it. For the Greater Community in which you live, and which you will face, is owned by others who are far more powerful than you." [11]

"People think the universe is just a huge empty place awaiting exploration, containing new worlds with vast resources—there for the taking. But you would not have to travel far beyond this solar system to discover that other places of value are already owned by others and that long-standing rules of engagement have been established as to who can visit these places and who has priority over them." [13]

Greater Community Perspective On Resources

"In the Greater Community, you are dealing with an adult environment where the need for resources is ever present and is extremely pressing." [1]

"Trade and competition for resources, for alliances and for worlds that have strategic value, are considerable." Allies of Humanity Book 2, First Briefing

"The need for resources is experienced everywhere, and many technological societies have outstripped their world’s natural resources and must trade, barter and travel to gain what they need. It is a very complicated situation. Many alliances are formed and conflicts do occur." [14]

"A highly advanced technological society would fail quickly without constant inputs of technology and resources." [3]

"Many races who are now involved in intergalactic travel exhausted their world's resources long ago. In some cases, they have compromised the productivity of other worlds." [15]

The Importance Of Biological Resources

"Why do your visitors want your world? It is so very obvious. It is not you they are interested in particularly. It is the biological resources of your world." [16]

"[Earth] is a world that contains immense biological resources, lifegiving resources, resources that are rare and difficult to find in a Greater Community of barren worlds." [12]

"In the Greater Community, biological resources such as blood, plasma, DNA, bone marrow, skin and body organs can be used for their chemical substances. From these, medicines are made. From these, new life forms are bred. These substances are valuable commodities in certain parts of the Greater Community." [2]

"Those who are intervening in your world today are not interested in the resources that you hold most dear. They are interested in biological resources, particularly those resources that represent the building blocks of life—genetic agents, chlorophyll, blood and plasma. These are the things that are valuable and are greatly needed in a universe full of barren worlds." [17]

See Also

The world

Trade

Resource explorers

Collectives

The Great Waves of Change

Further Study

The Race to Save Human Civilization

Nature and Natural Disasters

The Shock of the Future

The Great Waves of Change

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Life in the Universe, Chapter 3
  2. 2.0 2.1 Allies of Humanity Book 2, Fifth Briefing
  3. 3.0 3.1 Life in the Universe, Chapter 4
  4. Allies of Humanity Book 3, Fifth Briefing
  5. The New Message on the Environment (December 2007)
  6. Preparing for the Great Waves of Change (July 2007)
  7. A Message for the Political Leaders of the World (May 2006)
  8. Nature and Natural Disasters (Sept 2008)
  9. Allies of Humanity Book 2, Fourth Briefing
  10. What Will Save Humanity (March 2008)
  11. 11.0 11.1 Allies of Humanity Book 3, Second Briefing
  12. 12.0 12.1 Allies of Humanity Book 2, Second Briefing
  13. Life in the Universe, Chapter 2
  14. Allies of Humanity Book 1, First Briefings
  15. Wisdom from the Greater Community II, Chapter 28
  16. Allies of Humanity Book 1, Third Briefing
  17. Allies of Humanity Book 3, Third Briefing