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The fight against the UFO-deniers
The fight against the UFO-deniers
The fight against the UFO-deniers
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This story is about a very mean civilization. People who do not think like the others, are exposed to persecution because they are considered to be a threat to the moral harmony and the national mythology.

The rulers of this daemonic society has invented the the UFO-religion and everyone are forced to obay the idears of this religion.

There is a lot of money to be earned when you are a priest in the UFO-religion, so the ruling class do not like, when it is criticized.

Therefore the people who critizise this religion are fired from their job and put to jail. If this is not enough, they are killed.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 20, 2015
ISBN9788771707410
The fight against the UFO-deniers
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Jakob Munck

Jakob Munck (b. 1948) is a Cultural Sociologist from Copenhagen. He has written 30 books, whose titles and content can be seen on his website (www.jamu.dk).

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    The fight against the UFO-deniers - Jakob Munck

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    1. Orientation

    No one really knew where the Supremati came from. Countless books had been written about their origins that dated back thousands of years. But writers disagreed. Some meant they came from Russia, others that they came from Egypt and some thought they came from a little country in the Middle East, where they once had a grand civilization. In the Holy Scriptures there were a lot of contradicting texts. Some depictions were mythological while others pretended to describe real historic events. Because it dated so far back and because all research could be used and misused in political context, many chose to take caution. To critic the Supremati was a sure way of risking everything you had; life, property, honor, family and career prospects.

    When reading the Suprematis own historiography it is evident that their people have always been persecuted. No one really knew the reason for this persecution. Some thought that a genetic flaw in all other nations hereditary set caused it, others thought it was caused by envy. It was made very clear that the members of the Supremati had never done any evil, they had always been peaceful and friendly individuals who did not wish to hurt anyone. Still they were always persecuted.

    The persecution dated so far back that you could read about it in the oldest Holy Scriptures, also from other religions than the Suprematis own. Calling the Supremati a religion was also problematic because most members of the nation declared themselves without any interest in religion. They knew they were members of a nation who were always persecuted and this became their identity.

    This persecution continued up until recently where rich members of the Supremati bought significant shares of the press and film industry in the Freedom Empire, which controlled most of the planet and hereby decided what people were allowed to see and hear and thereby also what they were allowed to think. The people were allowed to think a lot of things, because there was freedom of speech in most countries, of course including the Freedom Empire and the closest allies in the Love Alliance. People could read and say whatever they pleased even if it was offensive to others. This was the core purpose of the freedom of speech. This freedom was an inviolable right, which was stated in many of the World Alliance’s fundamental statements. And this was the reason for, in many of the Love Alliance’s countries, a lot of force was used to persecute and imprison the UFO deniers, because these people wouldn’t respect other people’s opinions, especially the Suprematis. There was an overt expression of disagreement, not with everything the Supremati stood for, but with the fundamental story of the Suprematis persecution in newer time, namely the story about Armageddon.

    * Armageddon

    The worst event in the Suprematis story was probably the big UFO attack, where millions of the Suprematis member was killed or abducted by UFOs. This happened not long ago and it was such a significant event, that the whole story of the planet had to be rewritten. All moral and immoral actions was now put in relations to Armageddon and there was widespread, common agreement that nothing in the world had ever been more evil and horrible than this event.

    Armageddon had, like all other persecutions of the Supremati, no rational cause. Perhaps the people who controlled the UFOs were jealous or maybe their genetic composition was incorrect. Or maybe they were just evil and wanted to see other people suffer and then it would be easier to live with their own inferiority complexes. No one knew for certain even though a lot of books had been written and many research projects had been conducted on this subject. A popular theory was, that the owners of the UFO’s was creations of a particular authoritarian character and that this authoritarian attitude was formed in their early years, when they hadn’t gotten the chance to unfold their sexual instincts in a natural way. It was especially the psychologist Freudian Sigmund who had launched this theory, which caused a lot of disagreement. The only thing that was knows, was that a large number of the Suprematis disappeared and this happened after the UFO attack, which allegedly happened on a deserted hillside in Daemonistan not too long ago. How these abductions had happened exactly was not known. The different alleged eyewitnesses had different descriptions that didn’t match up and a open discussion was not possible because people thought that such a discussion would be an advantage for extreme powers like the UFO deniers.

    How the UFO’s owners (called the UFO-folk) managed to transport over thirty million members of the Supremati to the hillside, was a mystery. But when it was known that the event happened, there was no reason to doubt it, except that the exact method could be discussed. However the fact that members of the Supremati were murdered or abducted was not up for discussion. And if anyone tried to raise doubt they would face unemployment, imprisonment and social exclusion.

    Statistically science people had estimated the following number that could shed light on how the casualties were counted.

    Deceased at the attack: 15 million

    Abducted: 16 million

    Deceased following injures at the attack: 28 million

    Disappeared and unknown destiny: 7 million

    Total: 66 million

    No one claimed these numbers to be completely accurate. There could easily have been more or less people involved so the numbers was to be used

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