02-02-2009, 12:00 AM
"In exchange for our energy, the flyers have given us our mind, our attachments, and our ego.
For them, we are not their slaves, but a kind of salaried workers. They bestowed these
privileges on a primitive race and gave us the gift of thinking, which made us evolve; indeed,
they have civilized us. If not for them, we would still be hiding in caves or making nests on
treetops.
"The flyers control us through our traditions and customs. They are the masters of religion,
the creators of history. We hear their voice on the radio and we read their ideas in the
newspapers. They manage all our means of information, and our belief systems. Their
strategy is magnificent. For example, there was an honest man who spoke of love and
freedom; they have transformed it into self-pity and servility. They do it with everyone, even
with naguals. For that reason, the work of a sorcerer is solitary.
and they eat everything
"Some consume us for our lust, anger, or fear; others prefer more delicate feelings, like love
or fondness. But they are all after the same thing. Normally, they attack us around the area of
the head, heart, or stomach, where we store the thickest part of our energy."
For them, we are not their slaves, but a kind of salaried workers. They bestowed these
privileges on a primitive race and gave us the gift of thinking, which made us evolve; indeed,
they have civilized us. If not for them, we would still be hiding in caves or making nests on
treetops.
"The flyers control us through our traditions and customs. They are the masters of religion,
the creators of history. We hear their voice on the radio and we read their ideas in the
newspapers. They manage all our means of information, and our belief systems. Their
strategy is magnificent. For example, there was an honest man who spoke of love and
freedom; they have transformed it into self-pity and servility. They do it with everyone, even
with naguals. For that reason, the work of a sorcerer is solitary.
and they eat everything
"Some consume us for our lust, anger, or fear; others prefer more delicate feelings, like love
or fondness. But they are all after the same thing. Normally, they attack us around the area of
the head, heart, or stomach, where we store the thickest part of our energy."

