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Copyright 2013 Arturo F. Campo
2nd Edition
Table of Contents
Introduction
Prologue - World Unprepared
Prelude - Love One Another
Episode One
Amo Obib
Planet Earth
The Dream
The Ape Project
Faith Versus Logic
The Dilemma
God’s Side
EPISODE TWO
King Arth
The Hearing and Judgement
Argument Over Justice
Timely and Fruitful
The Crisis
Armies at War
The Greatest Battle
Power Struggle
The Fight for the Rians
EPISODE THREE
Theory of Relativity
The Hybrids
The Excursions
Caught in the Act
Last Farewell
EPISODE FOUR
Meeting Lulu
The Sale of Cleopatra’s Coin
Sleeper in the Midst
The Russian Alpha Project
JP and his Father
Marriage Proposal
The Laser Gun
Third World War
The Final Decision.
Dedication
Acknowledgements
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INTRODUCTION
Man, seeks peace and creates institutions to uphold it. Yet the very institution he creates lends itself to destroy the very essence of its existence. He has entrusted his quest for peace through a system that does not preclude megalomaniacs from rising to power. History attests to the havoc wrought by few to the lives of thousands. With man's technology now, millions are at risk.
In resolution to human conflicts, man used the word ‘PEACE’ so flagrantly that its meaning has evolved to acquire value onto itself. It has become a commodity man can buy, sell, trade or usurp. It has become conditional. . . “Peace be with you or else . . .” Yet true peace cannot be conditional. Man has arrogated its real meaning that when he calls for 'World Peace,' he means 'World Order.' The dove is a hawk.
Today, the price for peace is pitiful---indifference to human misfortunes. History bears testament to the brutalities by which man achieves and upholds peace. Under its name, wars were, are, and will be waged. People unwittingly rally to their leaders' cause for a war that brings them to a carnage by a conviction few understands; a handful question; and the majority swept by a tide of indifference. Thus, the killing fields are drenched in the blood of thousands of soldiers mixed with the miseries of millions of incidental casualties to war---the innocent men, women, and children---people drawn to the debauchery not by choice but by circumstance. Regrettably, man accepts these tragedies as normal. The atrocities, justified! The depravity, reasoned out! Rational, yet irrational. Justifiable inhumanity, lamentable it may be, is man's price for peace.
It is strange, for if you changed the word PEACE to POWER or GREED and worst still to MEGALOMANIACAL AMBITION and reread the last paragraph, it will not change its message. How can words with distinct meanings, share the same thought? It is a paradox. For this, man is ever suspicious; intent is always an issue. Distrust breeds and fear takes control. Man, the intelligent being, is the most insecure creature on planet Earth.
The solution to human problems stems not from the failure to see but in choosing to be blind to what we see. World problems are complex, yet the solution is simple and stares us in our face--- Love One Another. Its absence is man's greatest tragedy.
PRELUDE
Love God and One Another
(Naska is Imar)