Der mythische Entwurf hinter der heutigen Offenlegungsbewegung

From archangels to starfleets, the seven-figure pattern that never left human imagination.

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For decades, the modern idea of extraterrestrial “disclosure” has been framed as a technological problem. Could governments reveal what they know? Are unknown craft real? Is contact already underway? But long before radar, rockets, and satellites, humanity had already rehearsed something far deeper than technology – a psychological training in how to live under non-human authority itself.

It didn’t begin with aliens.
It began with angels.

At the center of that early rehearsal stands a quiet but powerful image from the Book of Revelation, written around the end of the first century CE: “the seven spirits who stand before the throne.”

Offenbarung 1: 4-7

Long before starships entered pop culture, this image placed structured, hierarchical non-human intelligence at the center of Western imagination. Not chaos. Not monsters. A Befehlssystem.

In today’s language, that sounds less like theology – and more like governance. What we now call “disclosure” may be less a sudden revelation than the latest chapter in a very ancient psychological script.


Before Angels, There Was Only Terror (2600–1800 BCE)

The angelic story didn’t appear out of nowhere. More than two thousand years earlier, in Sumerian, Akkadian, and Babylonian civilization, the same number – seven – appears in a far darker form: the Sebitti. Active roughly between 2600 und 1800 v, these beings were not protectors or messengers.

They were divine shock-troops – anonymous enforcers of war, plague, fire, and mass annihilation – serving war deities such as Nergal and Erra.

The Sebitti had no personal names. No individual biographies. No moral offices. Ancient texts call them only “The Seven,” “The Seven Warriors,” or “The Seven Who Know No Mercy.” They moved as a unit – like a swarm, a pack, a living weapon system.

They were not prayed to.
They were survived.

This is the earliest human model of non-human power: overwhelming, anonymous, and uncontrollable – what the Contact Project terms the Original-Hardware of the Seven-Node Intervention Model.


When the Seven Became the Stars

Between the terror of the Sebitti and the order of the Archangels, something extraordinary happens in ancient Greece. The same pattern of seven is lifted from destruction and projected into the night sky as the Pleiades – forever visible as the Seven Sisters.

For the first time, the Seven are no longer anonymous.

They become daughters of Atlas and the sea-nymph Pleione, each receiving identity, personality, and story. Sauerteig becomes the nurturing mother of Hermes and a symbol of spring renewal. Electra becomes tied to royal bloodlines and the fate of Troy. Taygeta retreats into wilderness under Artemis. Alcyone gives her name to the calm “halcyon days.” Celaeno carries storm and shadow. Sterope flashes with lightning and fire. And Merope, the dim sister, fades after marrying a mortal.

This is a profound psychological turning point. The Seven transform from impersonal terror into named celestial individuals. Power is no longer only something that destroys. It becomes something that can be recognized, remembered, and even loved.

The stars become the bridge.
Only after the Seven are allowed to have faces can angels exist at all.


The Critical Shift: When Power Became Law (300 BCE–100 CE)

Everything changes with the rise of the Seven Archangels during the Second Temple period and early Christianity, roughly 300 v. Chr. bis 100 n. Chr.. For the first time in history, humanity does something unprecedented with cosmic power: it names it, limits it, and distributes it into offices.

The Seven stabilize as familiar figures (Western tradition):

Michael as supreme commander.
Armin as the messenger of contact.
Raphael as healer and restorer.
Uriel as fire and purification.
Jophiel as guide through death.
Kamel as judge.
Zadkiel as protector.

Power is no longer a faceless storm in the heavens. It becomes legible, regulated, and morally accountable. The Seven are no longer weapons. They are administrators.

In modern political language, this is the first successful model of distributed non-human governance. Chaos becomes order. Destruction becomes judgment, healing, and protection. Many gods collapse into one sovereign authority – but the Seven offices remain.

Same operating system.
New moral firmware.


The First Disclosure Filter


A “disclosure filter” ist:

A psychological structure that allows humans to encounter overwhelming non-human power without collapsing into panic, psychosis, or blind worship.

It’s not a physical device — it’s a cultural and cognitive buffer.

From a psychological standpoint, the Archangels achieved something astonishing. They taught humanity how to coexist with superior non-human authority without losing its mind.

Before them, encounters with cosmic power produced only terror or blind worship. After them, a new idea takes hold: power can exist without tyranny; judgment can occur without annihilation; non-human intelligence can be restrained by law.

Today, many worry that undeniable proof of advanced non-human intelligence might destabilize civilization. But this civilizational training began two thousand years ago. The Archangel framework quietly embedded the idea that superior beings could exist without erasing human autonomy.

Every modern discussion of treaties, oversight, and non-intervention rests on that ancient psychological foundation.


When Angels Became Human (1954–1960)

Once the Archangel model stabilized cosmic authority, the pattern did not remain in heaven. It descended into human storytelling. The Seven reappeared as mortals in Seven Samurai and soon after as frontier gunmen in The Magnificent Seven.

Here, divine offices become human roles. Command becomes leadership under fire. Healing becomes battlefield medicine. Judgment becomes moral law. Protection becomes sacrifice. The warriors can fail. They can doubt. They can die.

The Seven stop being supernatural and become ethisch.

This matters. It trains societies to accept that guardians do not need to be gods. They can be people.


Why Angels Reappear as Starfleet Commanders

In modern contact narratives, the Seven make one final transformation. They return to the sky not as divine beings, but as technological administrators – members of what is often called a Galactic Federation. The most famous of these figures is Ashtar, described as a calm, uniformed fleet commander overseeing planetary safety.

To skeptics, this looks like recycled science fiction. To myth analysts, it is something far older wearing a new uniform.

Michael once commanded the armies of heaven.
Ashtar now commands fleets of spacecraft.

Armor becomes uniform.
Chariots become starships.
Divine law becomes protocol.

This is not the disappearance of the sacred. It is the mechanization of sacred authority.


Why the Pleiadians, the Seven, and the “Galactic Federation” Became Linked

Die Verbindung zwischen der Siebenden Plejaden, and the modern idea of a Galaktische Föderation does not come from ancient astronomy or mainstream theology. It comes from 20th-century New Age contact movements, which deliberately fused biblical imagery, Greek star mythology, and science-fiction governance into a single narrative system.

The logic runs like this:

1. The Pleiades are the most famous group of seven visible stars in Earth’s sky. For thousands of years, cultures around the world – from Greece to Mesopotamia to Mesoamerica – treated them as a cosmic “sisterhood” or council.

2. When 20th-century contact movements began searching for a plausible Heimatbasis for benevolent extraterrestrials, the Seven Sisters provided a ready-made symbolic address in the heavens.

3. By the 1950s and 1960s, early UFO contact literature began to describe advanced, human-like beings called “Pleiadians” or “Nordics,” said to originate from the Pleiades and to operate as part of a larger interstellar alliance often labeled the Galaktische Föderation. This structure closely mirrors earlier angelic hierarchies: a supreme command authority, ranked emissaries, and planetary oversight.

In this framework, the ancient Seven are no longer spirits or stars. They become Administratoren.


Where Ashtar Sheran Fits Into This System

The most famous commander within this New Age Federation mythology is Ashtar Sheran, a figure who emerged from 1950s–70s channeling movements.

Ashtar Sheran

Ashtar is consistently described in the same terms across decades of contact literature:

• He commands vast interstellar fleets
• He issues planetary warnings and protective mandates
• He operates under laws of non-interference
• He presents himself as morally authoritative, not tyrannical

From a myth-structure perspective, this is nicht zufällig. Ashtar functions as a direct technological re-skin of the Archangel Michael archetype:

Michael commanded the armies of heaven.
Ashtar commands fleets of spacecraft.

Armor became uniform.
Trumpets became communication arrays.
Heaven became interstellar space.

This is why modern “Federation” narratives feel so familiar even when they claim to be futuristic: they are built on ancient command imagery that already existed in religious memory.


Why the “Seven” Keep Reappearing in Pleiadian Lore

Many contact groups explicitly describe:

  • Seven districts of the Federation
  • Seven command councils
  • Seven planetary guardians
  • Or Seven origin races

Why Disclosure Is Not Really About Technology

Modern disclosure culture often assumes the core problem is technological shock – advanced craft, new physics, interstellar visitors. But history suggests the deeper challenge is not technology at all. It is authority cognition.

Can human societies accept power that is external, superior, non-human, and independent of governments and religions?

The Seven Archangels were the first successful normalization of that condition. They taught humanity that non-human authority could be moral, structured, and constrained.

Without that training layer, the idea of a Galactic Federation collapses into blind worship or mass panic. With it, the concept becomes thinkable.


The Unbroken Transmission Line (≈ 5,000 Years)

Over five millennia, the same structure keeps resurfacing:

The Sebitti as raw destructive hardware.
The Pleiades as named cosmic individuals.
The Seven Archangels as moral governors.
The Seven Samurai as ethical humans.
The Magnificent Seven as frontier myth.
The Galactic Federation as planetary administration.

Same number.
Same roles.
Different costumes.
No role is ever lost. Only renamed.


The Modern Implication

If disclosure ever arrives in an unambiguous form, it will not be the first time humanity has faced non-human authority. It will be the latest chapter in a story that began with terror, passed through stars and angels, rehearsed itself through cinema, and now imagines itself through starships.

The real question is not whether extraterrestrial intelligence exists.

It is whether humanity fully understands the psychological training it has already been given.


Disclosure doesn’t begin with UFOs.
It begins when a civilization learns that power can be named, restrained, and trusted.