The Last Invasion
Chapter Eighteen
The change was an unfolding flower. The future could now manifest naturally. The entire planet would never go back to its former dysfunction. Things began to transform so rapidly that no one could keep up. From the moment the utilities were turned back on, a great sigh of relief continually permeated the daily atmosphere and everything was propelled forward. When the medical team arrived at the group-home, everyone was doing surprisingly well. Even Metty had improved. She was the only one that needed to be taken to the hospital but fully recovered in two weeks and was sent home.
Grace declared that a miracle had taken place. The Canada Dry Ginger Ale had saved all their lives. It was amazing how unusually sparkling it was and how it seemed to cheer everyone up immediately. It was like the most effective medicine Grace had ever seen. And it had been sitting right up there for two years between the living room ceiling and the rafters. She thought it would have lost its fizz or even gone sour by that time but it seemed as fresh as a mountain stream.
A tiny hatch in the very back of the furnace room had allowed Grace to access the space. Her round African body somehow climbed up that shaky ladder and went right on up through that hatch where she found herself with a flashlight crawling across a ceiling beam toward eight cases of Ginger Ale on her hands and knees, as if she’d been doing it all her life. Later, she couldn’t figure out how she’d managed to stay on that narrow ceiling beam and not punch a hole down through the ceiling with her foot. She pushed the cases one at a time out in front of her, sliding them on the ceiling beam over to the hatch where Director Simmons carried them down the wobbling ladder one at a time. It had taken a long time to do it.
Evidently the workers who built the house two years before had forgotten and left them right up there in the rafters across two of the beams.
Grace fell on her face and praised God with an appreciation she had never before experienced in all her life. She knew that Martin had been involved somehow and just basked in the mystery of it. She was content not to know the details. It was just more proof of God’s care for his children. The Red Stars immediately began to leave for China. Many citizens continued to work the land. Everyone realized how necessary it was. Laura and Courtney’s wife Natalie began mending and sewing garments. They became the best of friends.
When Martin asked Natalie where Courtney was, she said he had gone out of town and didn’t know when he was going to get back. Martin imagined that he was working on the strange phenomena they had experienced. He was a little anxious to get the investigation into that bazaar happening underway but somehow knew that Courtney was already on it. Martin had picked up a few more songs to sing and found that his voice was improving. That pleased him because although he had always loved music, he couldn’t stand his own singing which, in his view, sounded like a croaking bull frog. He continued studying RV and meditating twice a day. When Laura no longer had to do manual labor everyday, she wanted to learn RV, so Martin shared with her the little he knew and turned her over to study the manual and do the exercises he had already done.
The Red flags went down and the American flag flew again—not over every house but on a single flagpole in every town square.
The Chinese Reds began to succumb to the poisoning from the beam weapons. The more that died, the faster the evacuation proceeded. All the equipment was left behind except for the beam weapons which were removed and transferred out to be taken apart and destroyed. In three weeks there were no more powder blue uniforms nor red stars to be seen.
The secret about the terminal illness was leaked immediately at the very beginning and within twenty minutes every Chinese soldier knew that he was going to die. It didn’t cause chaos as John and others had assumed it would. There were a few suicides across the United States among the Chinese troops but all in all they accepted it and just wanted to get back home to China and be with their families before the end. The big “secret” had become well known in twenty minutes and it made no difference whatsoever. In fact, it probably helped matters to get things squarely on the table. It even facilitated the retreat. The Chinese Reds that had been so used to dissimulation from their superiors assumed that they wanted their troops to have this information, so when the authorities caught wind of this assumption, they pretended that they themselves had leaked it. Maybe some Red Chinese authority did leak it. Or, maybe a member of the resistance felt it was just too big a secret to not tell. Or maybe someone told their wife. Anyway, it would always remain a mystery as to the source of the leak and nobody cared anyway.
At the same time Chinese advisors began to arrive. The new Chinese regime would make good on their promises of restitution. The advisors were of a completely different mindset than the invaders. Their orders from the new regime were to work with the American people to restore the country and do whatever it would take to help them get back on their feet. The Chinese advisors would also help the Americans learn about all the new technology. They were encouraged to strike up personal relationships. China never needed public relations so desperately. Friendships were made between Americans and the Chinese advisors and many Americans started learning how to speak Chinese.
Some Americans had come to despise all the Chinese people but those were now a rapidly dwindling number. Like the old guard in China, they were a dying breed. Once the American people began to see and experience the help being offered, most were filled with appreciation. The Chinese were demonstrating and proving their sincerity. It was more than a national sincerity but a personal one. All the Chinese students and their families as well as most Chinese citizens had been completely disgusted with the horrible People’s Liberation Army invasion. It was such a petrified and outdated way of thinking. The Chinese people were very angry that their sons and daughters had been taken by the Communist State and brain-washed into such inhuman automatons to be used as pawns and cannon fodder for a small tyrannical and criminal group of shriveled up old reprobates with violent pornographic minds.
There was a picture that kept coming up in Martin’s mind. It was a single Chinese student standing in the way of a tank in Tianamen square. He knew the spirit of that now and almost wept every time he thought of it. Oh America, America, what you couldn’t do for yourself, God did for you. There is something redeemable within your heart after all.
The portable greenhouses, using very advanced aeroponic methods, would be able to produce their first vegetable crops by February and by spring everything would be in full bloom. The greenhouses would not be taken down but continue providing the aeroponically grown fruits and vegetables.
But in the meantime assistance in the form of staples and other goods poured in. Lots of rice, wheat and cornmeal. Deprivation still existed but it was so much better than during the occupation. And now everyone really appreciated what they had.
Martin and Laura invited Marci and Ken to just move in with them for awhile so they could all be together. They worked together. As hard as they worked, everyone felt like they were on vacation. If someone was sick or having a bad day, they stayed home. This was now understood as everyone’s right. Hospitals were reopened and all doctors and medical personnel offered their services. All medical goods and equipment were now supplied freely by the Chinese until American production could resume. There would be international trade once again.
The great antigravitic ships made excellent cargo vessels and were incredibly fast—it only a few minutes to fly from China to the United States. More were built, and as they came online, commerce gradually picked up. They were much faster than the Chinese highway trucks and locomotives that ran on cold-fusion power.
And the thing which would always cause the people of America to pause whatever they were doing and look up in wonderment full of appreciation was that the Red Star craft were no longer red but now silver, the beautiful color of redemption.
All necessary tools, equipment, materials and goods of all kinds were brought in by the electrogravitic craft. Those vessels which were not involved in transporting the Red troops back home to China, were requisitioned by the new Chinese government and converted from red-star warships to silver-star transports.
No one was lacking friendship and that made the continuing deprivation entirely tolerable. Neighbors who had lived next to each other for years finally became acquainted. There was a general spirit of helping one another. Faith based groups thrived as never before and no one tried to convert anyone else into any kind of belief system. It worked so well that now no one could imagine doing otherwise.
The internet came back up and people were starved for that great database of all the world’s knowledge and ideas. People began to explore on their own whatever sparked them.
As the media began to come back online there came a new awareness of media responsibility. They had a large meeting where it was decided by majority to not ruminate over the invasion and all the horrors of it. There would be no going back to the dysfunctional past. There was an emerging awareness that this would only bring depression and setback to a society that had just experienced a historical epiphany of epic proportions. So, instead they agreed to fully concentrate on the national and world renaissance now beginning. However, not in the former way of rah rah advertising but as an educational matter where all sides are thoughtfully presented and discussed. It was the return of genuine journalism which had long gone by the wayside.
All the media folks liked this much better than before when they were told by their bosses how they must spin one horrible event after another and focus on the most negative and violent aspects of society, the world and human depravity. The long adage of journalism “if it bleeds it leads” was finally put where it had always belonged, into the trash. Crime, suicide, child abuse and drug addiction was immediately reduced everywhere.
Everyone wanted to learn about the new technology, especially converting their cars to run on water. The scientist were now eager to understand cold fusion technology that just a few years before in America had been ridiculed and nipped in the bud by the special interests. Other parts of the world had continued developing it because there was no doubt that it worked. With the water splitting technology, which had originally been invented by an American named Stanley Meyer in the 1970’s, and the conversion to make cars run on hydroxy gas, mechanics were kept busy and the more cars they converted the more familiar they became with the new concept. They got good at it and thought of many inventions and new ideas to perfect it. Business was booming and yet no monetary exchange had been set up. The Red Chinese “Cash” had been short lived. Everyone worked for free and exchanged according to everyone’s need because everyone wanted to. Utilities were free of charge because it was now well understood that free energy was finally emerging after so many decades of suppression by the special interests which were now no longer around. Everyone sensed the magnitude of this huge transition and no one ever worked harder in their lives and with such enthusiasm.
People were amazed at how well things operated with no money at all, something everyone had always assumed to be a necessity. They were experiencing a resource based economy and when a monetary exchange system was finally set up two years later, resources were the basis, not productivity. An equal portion of all the estimated resources available on the planet were designated for every human being on the planet. It would bring about the end of poverty forever. If you were a human child of Mother Earth you qualified for the equivalent of a fair portion. And that fair portion was given with the understanding of each ones personal responsibility to be a caregiver of Mother Earth and all her creatures. This eventually became the overriding philosophy that all held in their belief system regardless of spiritual beliefs. And it did not come about through dictation but through the realization gained through personal experience during the great deprivation of the world’s former superpower, after its destruction and enslavement. The new technology would heal the destruction and the reconciliation of former adversaries would heal the enslavement. This process only took 10 years to spread worldwide but they were 10 years of sheer joy throughout the world. Something completely unprecedented. When the world government was finally set up it was completely unlike anyone had ever supposed. It was an advice hub for world-wide local communities which governed themselves. The world government also facilitated world-wide communications through education and mutual understanding. They would also be an arbiter of disputes. The only power it had was to assure human rights according to the world constitution which would be modeled on the U.S. Constitution with modification. No waging war, no taxes and no systematized governing body. But the main function of the world government was to carry on scientific research for planet earth to become a type 1 space faring civilization. All the various endeavors to explore space were concentrated in this world government. They would represent all the peoples of earth to any extraterrestrial intelligences they may encounter and hoped to eventually be allowed to send representatives to sit on the Galactic Council and participate in the wider community. They had to earn that right and world peace was the initiation.
With the new energy technology the resources of the earth had opened up for every human being on the planet but the remembrance of past dysfunction and foolishness made everyone want to find out exactly what was necessary and what was not necessary and how best to manage Mother Earth’s resources with mature responsibility. The idea of being caregivers of Mother Earth became the guiding principle. People began to believe that the destiny of planet earth was to become a living library open to the greater cosmic community—a global meditation chamber of contemplation and reflection.
When it came to resources, Mother Earth herself was the prime consideration because her health and vitality was where the resources came from in the first place and everyone was finding out that whatever worked in harmony with the planet herself brought unlimited abundance for all because for the first time in history, Mother Earth and her innate processes were finally noticed and paid attention to by everybody. All man’s utilization of earth’s resources had to be based upon primary wisdom and that could only be gleaned through experience and its proper synthesis. This became one of the main goals of all education. With the new energy technologies, cleaning up of the earth’s pollution and radiation was at last possible and became a number one priority. All the people’s of the earth would participate and it was estimated to only take 25 years to accomplish. It actually would take far less. Clean water became a focal point. Previous earth geniuses such as Musaro Emota and Viktor Shauberger were brought to the forefront. Their books and writings were dusted off and gone over by the most brilliant minds on the planet. Ways were found to keep water pure, energetic and crystal clear. No one would ever need to die because of bad water. Restoration of the oceans was also considered primary because the oceans were the cradle of life. New ways of approaching the nature of disease were quickly rediscovered as already existing knowledge was applied and suppressed geniuses such as Wilhelm Reich were reconsidered. Education began to be seen as the right of every human being on earth. The internet provided a database of the combined knowledge of mankind in every language and everyone would have unmitigated access to it. Education was not something that ever ceased. Everyone learned and then taught others what they learned and school was no longer a formal institution but a continuing way of life. Children were allowed to naturally gravitate toward subjects that interested them because the sovereignty of every human being was finally recognized as innate in the DNA of homo sapiens sapiens. Everyone was encouraged to seek and find their bliss, the thing that sparked and fired their creativity and imagination. Einstein had stated in the 20th century “imagination is more important than knowledge” and with the new sub-quantum Life Physics, the importance of imagination was finally realized as necessary for an ever increasing understanding of the very nature of reality itself.
Everyone knew that the entire population was undergoing preparation to develop the type of relationship required to visit other planetary worlds. There was no such thing as colonizing space and there was no such thing as “exopolitics.” Politics was a complete moot point beyond a planet’s dysfunction. Exploring the worlds of space and time would never be a colonial activity. Colonial activity was based on an old worn-out and now completely dead paradigm. Any off-planet exploration would only be done as guests of the planetary body and the advanced extraterrestrial intelligences themselves who were already millions of years more advanced in their consciousness evolution. It had already been learned beyond the shadow of a doubt that the extraterrestrial intelligences had been watching homo sapiens sapiens evolve over millennia. The amount of their involvement with that evolution was still controversial. Earthman would only be invited as a guest to that realm when he had become one who fully respected himself and his environment wherever he was. Until then, a kind of quarantine had already been in effect, although for so many decades earth’s governments had pretended otherwise in order to sell fraudulent and often dangerous military contracts. Mankind would never be allowed to spread his poisonous and controlling attitudes outward to other worlds. Even as Chairman Wu had declared, mankind did have business to attend to at home. But, it was not the Red Chinese kind.
The most abundant resource of all was energy. Like water and air, it was from here on completely free. The devices for tapping that energy turned out to be amazingly simple and the technology only seemed so hard to achieve because of engrained false scientific concepts that had become so dogmatic that no breakthrough could be made until scientists finally became free to think outside the box without loosing their way of making a living and feeding their families. It had already been known that there was a primal energy field. Nicola Tesla and many others had tapped it and proven that it could be done. But it was J.P. Morgan and George Westinghouse and the controlling interests they represented that so negatively respounded to Tesla’s enthusiasm about his discovery. That controlling interest had developed into the world’s controlling power until it collapsed. Tesla had dreamed of giving away his free-energy inventions to the whole world in order to benefit all mankind. “I can’t put a tap on it,” Westinghouse had said clear back in the 1920s. Now, everyone finally understood how correct that was. Even laymen soon learned that the universal energy field was everywhere and every time and no one can put a tap on it for their own personal agenda. And that’s what had angered the greedy and politically ambitious. And the old society had been totally controlled by such short-sightedness that greed and lust for power over the minds, bodies and souls of men always brings. The fascist tunnel-vision had made it impossible for them to imagine an ocean of infinite energy and intelligence as the prime resource. That knowledge is a revelation that causes human beings to fall down upon their knees in surrender to the infinite vastness of the universe. Something the egotistical proud are too embarrassed to do lest their masks fall away.
But there was a strong requirement that came along with that prime resource. Respect and humility, something the greedy knew nothing about. They had been the filthy rich living in utter poverty but not knowing it. They had confused genuine wealth with money and became narrowly entrained and even entranced by it. This addiction led to manipulated war after war for the gain of personal agendas. But the fact was, the people of planet earth did not want war at all in their hearts. They wanted peace and the opportunity to love and be loved and to offer undying hope to their children. This was people everywhere regardless of religion or culture and therein was the genuine unity of the people of planet earth.
A new vision had taken hold and people gravitated to the desire of their hearts and so, productivity was no longer a problem. Everyone produced what they were able to produce and did it according to their interest and desire. Like Joseph Campbell had once suggested decades before, “follow your bliss.” Even medical doctors now admitted that “follow your bliss” was the key to all health, physical, mental and emotional. So all were encouraged to seek and find that personal bliss within themselves and express it outwardly and unashamedly. Thus, it became a unique gift to the world and every creature in it.
The mind-body connection could no longer be denied. Through previous studies by many biologists, people were learning that they could talk to their bodily cells to encourage and produce health. Cell-Talk became a well known endeavor.
All of these things would develop for millennia but the seed was now planted everywhere including the suburb of Riverview when the last invasion was found broken under the weight of its own consequence.
When Martin finally got his old Plymouth converted to run on hydroxy gas, he went back working shifts at the group-home. He and Grace worked together in complete coordination and happiness as they always did. New workers were hired at the group-home, so Martin only did a few shifts per week. Two new women clients were brought into the home, so Metty had some female friends who were also having problems like her own.
Brice no longer just sat in an office overseeing the operation of Empower Care but made it a point to spend large parts of his time going directly to the group-homes and getting to know each and every one of his workers by working right along side them on their shifts.
At first some of them thought that he was spying on them or checking up to see if they were doing a good job but when they saw him taking such good personal care of the clients and always volunteering for the dirtiest jobs and never judging the workers nor the clients but always being friendly and helpful, everyone dropped their suspicions and finally just accepted and appreciated their supervisor. They no longer viewed him as a boss but as a true and loyal friend. Grace already knew the high integrity of this man whom she always called Director Simmons. Empower Care thrived and grew. It eventually would become known as the perfect example of successful care and empowerment for the mentally retarded and developmentally disabled. It became the high standard which all other such institutions sought after.
Brice Simmons even instituted a policy of encouraging families to take care of their own mentally retarded or developmentally disabled children even if they were adults. He would provide workers to go into the homes of those parents on a regular basis to provide help and assistance. He would also allow private individuals access to all programs run on behalf of DD/MR individuals. And he always gave Grace the credit for that idea from what she had once told him about how the tradition in Kenya was to assume personal responsibility to take care of the sick, old or disabled members of one’s own family. This was eventually to become an inspiration to the entire world.
Chapter Nineteen
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