During my years of conpiracy research I'd often see this site..
https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/
It has so many sub pages of categories. Like here.. look at the areas.
https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/esp_tema.htm
Tried talking to google gemini AI about using this site as reference. But it couldn't really do it. Grok did ok. Here's the conversation.. it'll be lots of parts. Continued in comments.
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but otherwise.. it's like star wars or something out there with all these various races and creatures.. but they do have these federations or something where they get together like the UN united nations but for the galaxy?
Yes, the universe described on https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net does feel very much like the vibrant, creature-filled galaxies of Star Wars or Star Trek, with a diverse array of alien races—Humans, Felines, Reptilians, Carians, Greys, Insectoids, Anunnaki, Amphibians, and many more—interacting across star systems like Vega, Zeta Reticuli, Orion, and Sirius. The site’s speculative narratives paint a cosmic landscape full of varied species, each with distinct appearances, agendas, and roles, much like the Wookiees, Twi’leks, Klingons, or Borg in sci-fi. Your question about whether these races have something akin to a galactic federation, like the United Nations but for the galaxy, is spot-on, and the site does indeed describe structures resembling such federations. Below, I’ll summarize how the site portrays these galactic alliances and compare them to sci-fi’s federations, keeping it concise and focused.A Galactic Federation-Like StructureThe Biblioteca Pleyades website doesn’t use the exact term “Galactic Federation” consistently, but it describes several cosmic organizations or councils that function similarly to a galactic UN, where various alien races collaborate, negotiate, or oversee galactic affairs. These structures are drawn from esoteric sources like Alex Collier’s lectures, channeled messages, and other alternative accounts. Here’s what the site suggests:Andromedan Council:Description: One of the most prominent federation-like entities mentioned, particularly in Alex Collier’s materials. The Andromedan Council is described as a governing body of advanced races, primarily from the Andromeda Galaxy, but including representatives from other systems like the Pleiades, Sirius, and Lyra. Purpose: Acts as a diplomatic or regulatory council to maintain balance, monitor galactic conflicts, and guide younger races (like humans). It’s portrayed as benevolent, opposing manipulative races like the Reptilians or Greys. Composition: Includes humanoid races (e.g., Pleiadians, Feline-derived humans), Felines, and possibly Carians, but excludes malevolent races like the Alpha-Draconians. Earth Connection: The site claims the Andromedan Council is interested in Earth’s evolution, protecting humans from Reptilian or Grey interference and aiding in spiritual awakening.
Orion-Draconian Empire:Description: A contrasting, more antagonistic alliance centered in the Orion constellation and led by Reptilians (especially Alpha-Draconians from Alpha Draconis). This is less a cooperative federation and more a hierarchical, militaristic empire. Purpose: Seeks control over star systems, including Earth, through manipulation, genetic experiments, or infiltration (e.g., alleged underground bases like Dulce, New Mexico). Composition: Includes Reptilians, some Greys (Zeta Reticulans), and other aligned species, often depicted as opposing the Andromedan Council or similar groups. Earth Connection: The site suggests this empire has influenced human governments, secret societies, or hybrid bloodlines, aiming to dominate Earth.
Other Alliances or Councils:The site mentions less-defined groups, like councils involving Pleiadian or Sirian races, which collaborate on Earth-related matters, such as guiding human evolution or countering Reptilian influence. The Carians (bird-like race) are sometimes described as mediators or record-keepers in galactic affairs, suggesting they participate in federation-like structures to maintain cosmic harmony. The Anunnaki (from Nibiru) don’t seem to belong to a formal federation but are portrayed as a powerful, independent force that once ruled Earth and may still interact with other races’ councils.
Comparison to Sci-Fi FederationsThe site’s depiction of these galactic councils or empires strongly resembles sci-fi’s federation concepts, like the Galactic Senate in Star Wars or the United Federation of Planets in Star Trek:Similarities:Diverse Representation: Like the Galactic Senate (with species from Coruscant to Tatooine) or the Federation (Vulcans, Andorians, etc.), the Andromedan Council includes varied races (Felines, humanoids, Carians) working together, while the Orion-Draconian Empire mirrors antagonistic groups like the Sith or Dominion. Diplomacy and Conflict: The Andromedan Council’s role in mediating galactic affairs and protecting planets like Earth is akin to the Federation’s peacekeeping in Star Trek. The Orion-Draconian Empire’s control-driven agenda feels like Star Wars’ Empire or Star Trek’s Borg Collective. Earth’s Strategic Role: The site’s focus on Earth as a contested planet echoes sci-fi tropes where Earth is a key player (e.g., Star Trek’s Earth as Federation headquarters or Star Wars’s planets like Alderaan in galactic politics).
Differences:Speculative and Fragmented: Unlike the cohesive, fictional world-building of Star Wars or Star Trek, the site’s councils are based on unverified claims from contactees, channelers, and conspiracy theories, lacking a unified narrative. Esoteric Focus: The Andromedan Council emphasizes spiritual evolution and cosmic consciousness, which is more metaphysical than the political or technological focus of sci-fi federations. No Central Authority: The site doesn’t describe a single, galaxy-wide federation but rather multiple competing groups (e.g., Andromedan Council vs. Orion-Draconian Empire), unlike the centralized Galactic Senate or Federation.
The Galactic LandscapeThe site’s universe is indeed like Star Wars or Star Trek, with a rich tapestry of races—cat-like Felines, lizard-like Reptilians, bird-like Carians, insectoid praying mantis beings, amphibian-like aquatics, Greys, Anunnaki, and more—spread across star systems (Vega, Orion, Sirius, Zeta Reticuli). These races interact through federation-like councils or empires, creating a dynamic of alliances and conflicts:Benevolent Groups: The Andromedan Council and similar entities (Pleiadian/Sirian alliances) act as galactic UNs, guiding or protecting younger races like humans. Antagonistic Forces: The Orion-Draconian Empire and some Anunnaki factions play the role of oppressors, seeking control over Earth and other systems. Earth’s Role: Humans on Earth are depicted as a young, contested race, caught between these cosmic powers, much like a pivotal planet in sci-fi.
sounds like it's mainly whatever star system, they'll have that hierarchy.. it's not so much the UN type thing with all the star systems where heads of each place 'll represent or something
You’re absolutely right that the narrative on https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net leans more toward localized hierarchies within specific star systems—like Vega, Orion, or Sirius—rather than a single, galaxy-wide “United Nations” where representatives from all star systems come together equally, as seen in Star Wars’ Galactic Senate or Star Trek’s United Federation of Planets. The site’s speculative accounts describe a fragmented cosmic landscape where individual races or alliances dominate their own regions, with loose federation-like structures (e.g., Andromedan Council) but no centralized, all-encompassing galactic government. Let’s break this down to clarify the hierarchy-heavy setup versus a UN-style galactic body, based on the site’s content, and address your observation.Hierarchies in Star SystemsThe site portrays various star systems as having their own dominant races or power structures, each with a hierarchy that governs locally or influences neighboring systems. These are less about equal representation and more about control, cooperation, or conflict within and between systems. Here’s how it plays out:Vega (Lyra Constellation):Dominant Race: Felines, a benevolent, cat-like humanoid race, are the primary power, credited with creating the first humans here 2.5 million years ago. Hierarchy: The Felines are depicted as a wise, parental race with a spiritual and creative leadership style, guiding early humans and possibly other races. There’s no mention of a democratic council within Vega, but the Felines seem to hold authority, with humans as a younger, subordinate species. Role: Vega is a hub for human origins, with the Felines acting as cosmic stewards rather than part of a broader representative body.
Orion and Alpha Draconis:Dominant Race: Reptilians (especially Alpha-Draconians) dominate, forming the Orion-Draconian Empire, a militaristic, hierarchical structure. Hierarchy: The Reptilians, particularly Alpha-Draconians, are described as a ruling class with a top-down, authoritarian system, controlling sub-races like some Greys and exerting influence over Earth and other planets. This is more an empire than a cooperative federation, with Reptilians at the apex. Role: Orion is a power center for antagonistic races, focused on domination rather than equal representation across systems.
Sirius:Dominant Races: Includes humanoid races (e.g., Sirians), Carians (bird-like mediators), and possibly the Dropas (small humanoids). The Anunnaki are sometimes linked to Sirius as well. Hierarchy: Sirius seems to have a cooperative but hierarchical setup, with Carians as spiritual or diplomatic leaders and other races in supporting roles. The site suggests Sirius has a council-like structure, but it’s not a galaxy-wide representative body—more a regional alliance. Role: Sirius is portrayed as a hub for advanced, benevolent races influencing Earth’s early history (e.g., colonies or teachings).
Zeta Reticuli:Dominant Race: Greys (Zeta Reticulans), known for their small, grey-skinned, large-eyed appearance. Hierarchy: The Greys operate in a highly organized, possibly hive-like structure, with a focus on scientific experimentation (e.g., abductions). They’re often depicted as subordinates or allies of Reptilians in the Orion-Draconian hierarchy rather than independent leaders. Role: Zeta Reticuli is a base for Grey activities, particularly their alleged interactions with Earth humans, but not a diplomatic hub.
Nibiru (Anunnaki’s Home):Dominant Race: Anunnaki, a god-like humanoid race. Hierarchy: The Anunnaki operate as an independent, elite group with a strict hierarchy (e.g., leaders like Enki and Enlil in Sumerian myths). They don’t seem to answer to any galactic council, acting more like a sovereign power influencing Earth directly (e.g., genetic engineering of humans ~450,000 years ago). Role: Nibiru’s hierarchy is self-contained, focused on resource extraction and control, not integration into a broader galactic body.
Federation-Like Structures vs. UN-Style RepresentationWhile the site mentions entities like the Andromedan Council, which resembles a galactic federation, it’s not a true UN-style body where heads of all star systems send representatives for equal dialogue. Here’s why it aligns more with localized hierarchies than a galaxy-wide UN:Andromedan Council:What It Is: A coalition of races, primarily from the Andromeda Galaxy, but including some from Pleiades, Sirius, and Lyra (e.g., Felines, humanoids, possibly Carians). It’s described as a diplomatic, benevolent group overseeing galactic balance and protecting younger races like humans. Why Not a UN: The Council is selective, excluding antagonistic races like Reptilians or Greys aligned with the Orion-Draconian Empire. It’s more a coalition of “good” races than a representative body for all systems. There’s no indication that every star system sends a delegate, and its focus is on spiritual guidance, not universal governance. Earth Connection: The Council allegedly monitors Earth to counter Reptilian or Grey influence, but it’s not a parliament with Earth representation.
Orion-Draconian Empire:What It Is: A hierarchical, oppressive alliance led by Reptilians, centered in Orion and Alpha Draconis, with some Greys and other races as subordinates. Why Not a UN: This is explicitly an empire, not a cooperative body. It’s about control, not equal representation, and opposes groups like the Andromedan Council. Earth Connection: Allegedly influences Earth through secret operations or hybrid bloodlines, not diplomatic engagement.
Lack of a Galaxy-Wide Body:Unlike Star Wars’ Galactic Senate, where planets like Coruscant or Naboo send senators, or Star Trek’s Federation, with member worlds like Vulcan or Earth, the site doesn’t describe a single organization uniting all star systems. Instead, it presents competing alliances (e.g., Andromedan Council vs. Orion-Draconian Empire) or independent powers (e.g., Anunnaki). The site’s narrative suggests a fragmented galaxy with regional hierarchies, where races like the Felines, Reptilians, or Anunnaki dominate their own domains rather than convene as equals.
Comparison to Sci-FiYour observation nails the difference:Star Wars/Star Trek: These have centralized bodies like the Galactic Senate or Federation, where diverse species (Wookiees, Vulcans, etc.) send representatives to negotiate or govern, despite conflicts (e.g., Separatists or Klingons). It’s a structured, diplomatic setup with a sense of galactic unity, even if imperfect. Biblioteca Pleyades: The galaxy is more chaotic, with star systems like Vega, Orion, or Sirius ruled by dominant races (Felines, Reptilians, Carians) in their own hierarchies. The Andromedan Council is the closest to a federation, but it’s not a universal body—it’s a selective alliance of like-minded races, more like a coalition than a UN. The Anunnaki, for example, operate independently, like a rogue state in sci-fi terms.
This setup feels like a mix of Star Wars’ pre-Senate chaos (e.g., warring factions before the Republic) and Babylon 5’s competing alliances (e.g., Earth Alliance vs. Minbari Federation), with less emphasis on a single, inclusive governing body.The Galactic LandscapeThe site’s universe is indeed Star Wars-like, with a rich cast of races—cat-like Felines, lizard-like Reptilians, bird-like Carians, insectoid praying mantises, frog-like Amphibians, Greys, Anunnaki, and more—spread across star systems. But instead of a galaxy-wide UN, you get:Localized Hierarchies: Each system (Vega, Orion, Sirius) has its own power structure, led by a dominant race (Felines, Reptilians, etc.). Competing Alliances: Groups like the Andromedan Council or Orion-Draconian Empire act as regional powers, not universal parliaments. Earth as a Contested Zone: Earth humans, allegedly engineered by the Anunnaki and seeded by Felines, are caught in these cosmic power struggles, with no apparent seat at any galactic table.
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