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Men's [[fear]] has been that if they have too much [[heart]], too much [[gentleness]], they won't be able to do their job. They have been bred for a kind of peacekeeping that's no longer sufficient to save [[the planet]] - it's outdated, outmoded. The fear is that if you're the first man - the first president, the first general - to move into the new [[paradigm]], you're going to be caught with your pants down and they're going to riddle you with bullets. And that fear is pervading the planet. It's like the [[fear]] of being the first country to disarm. Somebody has to be willing to take the [[chance]]. That is not to say that if you take the chance you won't be harmed; you might very well be caught with your pants down. But it sends a [[message]] out into the [[collective]]; it makes a ripple in the world that's unforgettable.
 
Men's [[fear]] has been that if they have too much [[heart]], too much [[gentleness]], they won't be able to do their job. They have been bred for a kind of peacekeeping that's no longer sufficient to save [[the planet]] - it's outdated, outmoded. The fear is that if you're the first man - the first president, the first general - to move into the new [[paradigm]], you're going to be caught with your pants down and they're going to riddle you with bullets. And that fear is pervading the planet. It's like the [[fear]] of being the first country to disarm. Somebody has to be willing to take the [[chance]]. That is not to say that if you take the chance you won't be harmed; you might very well be caught with your pants down. But it sends a [[message]] out into the [[collective]]; it makes a ripple in the world that's unforgettable.
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That's why the people who are going to have the most [[[visible]]] impact on [[peace]] in the world are the ones who are coming from the camp of the [[traditional]] mode of [[violent]] peacekeeping. If you have a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dalai_Lama Dalai Lama], for example, who speaks for [[peace]], he's not going to have much [direct] impact on the world because he's already seen in the mold of a peacemaker. [Traditional] men will only [[respect]] other men who are moving from a warlike [[consciousness]] into a [[peaceful]] consciousness - if they're men [leaders] they can relate to. Somebody who has been successful in battle and earned the [[respect]] of [people who are still part of] the old paradigm of war...if that person understands and shifts, makes a 180-degree turn, that is the person these other men will follow.
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That's why the people who are going to have the most [[[visible]]] impact on [[peace]] in the world are the ones who are coming from the camp of the [[traditional]] mode of [[violent]] peacekeeping. If you have a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dalai_Lama Dalai Lama], for example, who speaks for [[peace]], he's not going to have much [direct] impact on the world because he's already seen in the mold of a peacemaker. [Traditional] men will only [[respect]] other men who are moving from a warlike [[consciousness]] into a [[peaceful]] consciousness - if they're men [leaders] they can relate to. Somebody who has been successful in battle and earned the [[respect]] of [people who are still part of] the old paradigm of war...if that person understands and shifts, makes a 180-degree turn, that is the person these other men will follow.
    
The [[problem]] with the [[culture]] is that those who [[understand]] true peacekeeping are seen as [[cowards]]. We need to have "true [[heroes]]" understand the [[meaning]] of peace. And when I say "true heroes," I mean that which is defined in the [[culture]] as such. When such men are [[infused]] with the understanding of authentic peacekeeping, then and only then will enough people follow them to turn the [[tide]].
 
The [[problem]] with the [[culture]] is that those who [[understand]] true peacekeeping are seen as [[cowards]]. We need to have "true [[heroes]]" understand the [[meaning]] of peace. And when I say "true heroes," I mean that which is defined in the [[culture]] as such. When such men are [[infused]] with the understanding of authentic peacekeeping, then and only then will enough people follow them to turn the [[tide]].
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So it's important to be able to make contact with people at those levels - you've got to find a way to reach them. You have to reach the four-star generals, you have to reach to the highest levels, to [men such as] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saddam_Hussein Saddam Hussein]; you have to find a way to do that. Those are the men who will make the [[difference]] in the world. Now the rest of you, who are working in this way [with the [[celestials]]], you become the baseline, the fodder, the [[foundation]], but in and of yourselves you are not going to be able to [[change]] the [[tide]] - [that can only be done by] men in positions of [[power]]. It's your [[responsibility]] to find out how to get to them and how to [[change]] their [[soul]]s. That is the only hope. That's the only hope for [[humanity]].  
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So it's important to be able to make contact with people at those levels - you've got to find a way to reach them. You have to reach the four-star generals, you have to reach to the highest levels, to [men such as] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saddam_Hussein Saddam Hussein]; you have to find a way to do that. Those are the men who will make the [[difference]] in the world. Now the rest of you, who are working in this way [with the [[celestials]]], you become the baseline, the fodder, the [[foundation]], but in and of yourselves you are not going to be able to [[change]] the [[tide]] - [that can only be done by] men in positions of [[power]]. It's your [[responsibility]] to find out how to get to them and how to [[change]] their [[soul]]s. That is the only hope. That's the only hope for [[humanity]].  
 
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Byron: Can that be done through the movies? Is that the way?
 
Byron: Can that be done through the movies? Is that the way?
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Byron: So what would be the way in that case?
 
Byron: So what would be the way in that case?
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Machiventa: Because these people are fairly impervious to this kind of input it's going to take something that... For some people it's not possible; their [[humanity]] has been so [[buried]], like the man in the movie tonight [referring to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jackal_%281997_film%29 Bruce Willis's character in The Jackal]. So you choose your targets [from] those who still retain some sense of relatedness to [[human being]]s. You start with those who are approachable. The president of this country [Clinton, at that time] has [[humanity]] in him. But he doesn't command the kind of [[respect]] that we were talking about. As I was saying before... that only those who are seen as powerful and true [[heroes]] can turn the tide, and your president is not like that. The [[fact]] that he did not serve in your wars was a real [[handicap]] for him in doing his job. It's like a man who is dragging one leg behind him. That's the image we have. He's doing his best, but he's not the one. The man who had the highest [[potential]] for that was [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anwar_Sadat Anwar Sadat]. This kind of caliber of [[human being]].
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Machiventa: Because these people are fairly impervious to this kind of input it's going to take something that... For some people it's not possible; their [[humanity]] has been so [[buried]], like the man in the movie tonight [referring to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jackal_%281997_film%29 Bruce Willis's character in The Jackal]. So you choose your targets [from] those who still retain some sense of relatedness to [[human being]]s. You start with those who are approachable. The president of this country [Clinton, at that time] has [[humanity]] in him. But he doesn't command the kind of [[respect]] that we were talking about. As I was saying before... that only those who are seen as powerful and true [[heroes]] can turn the tide, and your president is not like that. The [[fact]] that he did not serve in your wars was a real [[handicap]] for him in doing his job. It's like a man who is dragging one leg behind him. That's the image we have. He's doing his best, but he's not the one. The man who had the highest [[potential]] for that was [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anwar_Sadat Anwar Sadat]. This kind of caliber of [[human being]].
    
Byron: Is there anybody on the [[horizon]] on [[the planet]] today that you would point to? That's a hard one to transmit.
 
Byron: Is there anybody on the [[horizon]] on [[the planet]] today that you would point to? That's a hard one to transmit.
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