They say that humankind is scattered all over and can't agree to anything, and we don't even have any goals for our future.


 The 3% Rule Revisited 

Perhaps the reader remembers how I talked about the '3% Rule' in 'Level I'? If not, the 3% Rule means that there is a theory that if 3% of a world population are on the same page and agree to the same thing, the rest of the population will follow, quite like the '100th Monkey Syndrome'

 (please Google this if you are unfamiliar with it). So, the story goes that if 3% will unite in a common goal of any kind, the rest of the world population will join in. I have a problem with that, because if we look at religions, just to take an example, those who endorse Roman Catholicism exceed 3% of the world population, but that doesn't mean that the rest of mankind have become Catholics. 

So I don't see how that would work. Well, if we do succeed in uniting 3% to agree to a certain goal for mankind and its future, the ET races who are observing us are allegedly going to take us seriously and listen to us, and perhaps also help us. They say that humankind is scattered all over and can't agree to anything, and we don't even have any goals for our future. 

We are just going with the flow and let the Sirians steer us wherever they want. Like cattle, we just follow the leaders to the slaughter house. It's not only about ourselves, but our planet and parts of the Universe also, as we shall see. We are responsible for our planet, what we do with it, and what effect that has on the rest of the Universe. It is true that mankind does not have a goal for the future. 

If you ask world leaders, it certainly depends on whom you ask and you will get a different answer depending on that particular world leader's vision. If you ask Mr. and Mrs. Jones on the street, a large percentage would probably not have an answer at all because they have not even thought about it; others may make something up on the spot to 'save their faces', while a few may actually have an answer they have thought through, but often based on ignorance due to that information is missing from their world view. They don't know anything about the situation we're sitting in on the most part. Those who do may know about a Shadow Government, but still don't have the knowledge required to make a rational decision. This is where mankind stands today, and it's pitiful to say the least. 

How can we have a future at all if we can't get together and agree on one? 

However, it now looks like the same ETs who did not believe in us 1 1/2 years ago have decided to give us a hand anyway, if we are to believe LPG-C. Therefore, LPG-C are apparently super-busy doing something to save our future; one thing being setting up these 4 websites (if we include their own LPG-C website). It says in their 'Mission Statement"[4], and I quote: "What do we hope for? We hope for that at least 3 percent of the world's population can see this message and awaken to remember what has to be done for all of us to continue existing as a biokind, either here on Earth or anywhere else in the universe."[5] This means in other words that they are hoping that 3% of the population, which is 3% out of 7 billion are going to visit their sites. 

Simple math shows us that this equates 210 million people! That is a lot of visitors, and to be honest, I am not even sure which websites at all have had 210 million visitors in a few months (Nibiru is supposed to hit December 2012, or latest January 2013). So I am not sure why they think we can reach such a lofty goal. I wish they had a site counter on their four pages, so we all can see how many visitors they will have. I am actually going to suggest that, because I think we all should have the right to keep track of that. Still, it's not feasible; especially when all that's written so far is the Mission Statement. 

Also, LPG-C's main website, http://lifephysicsgroup.org/ is down since several weeks. This has been brought to LPG-C's attention several times, myself included, but the answer we get is that the group is super-busy doing other things, so that has to wait. I can understand that, but if we are to promote these sites, their main website needs to be up and running. And after all, they have a separate webmaster who is usually taking care of that business, and I am quite sure he is not on their mission. 

Anyway, I suggest the reader reads the LPG-C Mission Statement at http://earthhopeinitiative.com/index.php/mission-statement to see for themselves and get a feeling for it.

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