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From the Horse's Mouth

Fact sheet 3 (rev1b): Scientology and Aliens: The Marcab Confederacy Documented
by R.E.B. Slaughter (USN-RET) AKA Chef Xenu (chefxenu@gmail.com)

(This version: September 2008)
Disclaimer: All quotes used herein are protected under the Fair Use provisions of the Copyright Act.

 

Do not be deceived when devoted but uninformed or misinformed, low level scientologists (or informed high level Corporation of Scientology liars) deny that scientology has anything to do with aliens.

 

These are the verifiable quotes about Marcab I have been able to accumulate over the past 7 years or so.  They are presented here for your edification and enlightenment, in accordance with the spirit of the Fair Use clauses of the Copyright act.  This is not yet as organized as my other fact sheets; however it IS "from the horse’s mouth."  This collection is in no way complete, there is much more material on aliens, Xenu, bodies-in-pawn, etc to be found in Hubbard's writings.  

 

Please copy and distribute this information far and wide.  If you have media contacts, give this to them!

 

“Similarly, we look down here in the Treasury Department or we look down here at the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and we find him all the time trying to figure out something new, extraordinary and strange and different. And the only time when it really got to going good in the last few years is when I think he got sick or something. And it was just going dandy there for a while. And there were a whole bunch of graphs published showing during the period of minimal restriction that everybody’s savings increased, the purchasing power of the country almost doubled and so forth, until they all got active on financial planning. The plan balanced economy thing.

 

“By the way, they get that from Marcab. Marcab always had plan balanced economies. Everybody was broke and starving all the time. And so, what happened? They put on a bunch of restrictions, because all of a sudden everybody got into a panic.”

[12June1961.]

 

“So all of these other things, such as learning how to do a Model Session, learning the TRs, learning the E-Meter, knowing that when you contact processes you flatten them, and on, on, on, on, on, on, everything that you learn about auditing . . even going back to Axioms, the behaviour of the pc, what are engrams, anything in Book One, anything in Scientology 8-8008 . . all these things are simply contributory things. And there aren’t very many an auditor today really has to know. He has to know his TRs, bang! He has to know his E- Meter, boom! He really has to be able to make it talk Arabic, Greek, anything, you see, or Marcabian. Only I notice that the Sullivan type individual tries to make it talk Marcabian, but it’s actually just talking Sullivan.”

[24August1961.]

 

“Confidence in treatment on this planet is at its lowest possible ebb. The only planet I know of where it dropped any lower was the Marcab Confederacy, and it dropped much lower in the Marcab Confederacy. The way they taught medicine there, they had a number of drawers with dead, dried tissue in them. And they’d drag these drawers out, you see, and show the students, “And this is a dried head, you see. And this is tissue that’s been affected by tuberculosis. And this is this . . .” and it was all dried, and so forth, and that was their total command of medicine.”

[5September1961].

 

“You see, we might very well be part and parcel to the Fifth Invaders conquering Earth, you see. We might be a secret adjunct of the space command which is really interrupting everything. We might be this and we might be that. There’s every reason why we might well have been part of the Marcab Confederacy, don’t you see, as an extensional arm of invasion on Earth. There’s every reason. Because this is a timetable on which Earth is operating right at the present moment.”

[27September1961]

 

“He’ll recognize with great clarity that he isn’t in the group and therefore is withholding himself from the group. He recognizes things like this, and they didn’t occur to him earlier.

 

“Oh yes, well, there was the Marcab government, and there it was, and still there! Yeah, I was part of it once and it’s still there. No, I haven’t anything on them. No withhold. No. There isn’t anything I’ve done they wouldn’t like. It’s funny, you are asking me that, because, actually I’ve never done anything, you know, as far as they didn’t like. I never have, never have. They get along fine, I got along fine with them, and there’s just nothing, you know; and it’s all kind of imaginary anyway and hasn’t anything to do with me.”

 

“And after you’ve run the process for a while, why, you come back across the same thing, and he says, “Well, the Marcab government is . . eeulpt!”

 

“And you say, “What’s that?”

 

“And he, “Ugh! Well, the last time I was there they had a warrant for my arrest. Ha-ha-ha, ha-ha! I’m not about to go back there!”

 

“And every time, of course, you run across one of these “I am not about to go back there. I am not going to there anymore. No, I do not want to be a member of that group! No-o-o-o! What? Become a member of that church? Oh, no! Under no circumstances! Well, that’s silly! Stupid! I mean, I don’t want anything to do with them, you know, I mean, ruhh!” and so on. “Of course, I’m totally unemotional about it.””

[26October1961.].

 

“Vernal Equinox, Earth Colony of the Marcab Confederacy, Space Command, Planet 5. Let’s be factual; stop this nonsense. Year of the Fox. Time tracks and time tracks.

 

“Okay. 21 March—for those earthlings that don’t understand—AD 12.”

[21March1962.]

 

“Now, you’re assaulting the basics of the case. Now, you’re assaulting whole packages called circuits, valences. You realize that it might only take you six or eight hours to find one of these items, see. Find the whole package. Another six, eight, ten hours maybe to find the other side of it. I’m talking about long lists and extreme jobs and all that sort of thing, you see. Now, what’s this make? This makes twenty, twenty-five hours. Oh man, by the time you have found one hot item on a case and opptermed it you have gotten two personalities, two valences, two chains of lifetimes. You see, one of those 3D Criss Cross items is not just one life. That is not John Jones, the evangelist. See, we found the evangelist, you see. That is not John Jones, the evangelist. That is John Jones, Henry Smith, James George Wesley, you see. And that’s in America. Now let’s take up the number of times he was an evangelist in Holland, you see. Now let’s take up the number of times that he was an evangelist in the Marcab Confederacy. Now let’s take up the number of times he was an evangelist earlier on the track, before he got out of the habit and then later on keyed it in and became an evangelist again, you see. And do you know that any one of those lifetimes require about 150 hours to be prepchecked and cleaned up. Interesting computation, isn’t it?

 

“Let’s just be casual about it. Let’s thoroughly clean up one of those lives as John Jones the evangelist. One hundred and fifty hours, but then there’s Henry Smith and then there’s George Aloysius Wesley or something. And then there’s the times in Holland. And we’re getting 150 hours and 150 hours and 150 hours and 150 hours and a hun . Hey, what the hell are we doing here, see.

 

“Well, now we’re up to a thousand, twelve hundred, sixteen hundred hours’ worth of Prepchecking and we’ve—we’ve only gotten one item, an evangelist. Oh, well, there’s the other side of it. There was the devil. Oh, well, of course, he was a devil on the early track. He was a devil in the Marcab Confederacy and he’s been numerously a devil in Holland. And, of course, he was quite schizophrenic as George Wellington Aloysius Wesley, you see. And was an evangelist all day and a devil all night.”

[17April1962.]

 

“There are many types of involuntary withholds. Do you realize that most of you have all—are out of ARC with the Marcab Confederacy at this time because you’re not saying anything to them. Somebody who is very Christian, extremely Christian—you know, has to have permission to eat breakfast and has to have permission to eat lunch and then forgiven for the evening. You know, their life wholly turns on these little pivots—will sooner or later in one lifetime or another listen for a moment after the prayer, you see, or something, and the circuit they’ve been using hasn’t—hasn’t spoken for some time. They get no acknowledgment. And they realize they’ve been talking all this time to the Big Thetan, you see? And nobody’s ever said a word. And they get madder than hell at the Catholic church, you know. And they start revolutions and burn popes and . . . It’s marvelous.”

[1May1962.]

 

“Now, in the Marcab Confederacy a racing car was a turbine - driven job and they went on for thousands of years. I think there was ten or twelve thousand years. They always had the same race ears, same races, everything. They didn’t believe in progress. And they went about two hundred and seventy - five miles an hour according to our present standards. They went at a high whine. And they used to have casualties. Those things would go into a brick wall or one of the concrete ramparts or something like that, and they’d have a casualty. They’d have to take the pilot out and take him to the hospital tent. See, take the driver out of that and take him to the hospital tent to patch him up.

 

“Now, that is within the last forty thousand years. You get how rapidly one’s concept of mass can deteriorate. Because - I mention that because some of you have got Marcab on your tracks. A lot of you people run into bits and pieces of the racetracks of Marcab. Well, take a look at it - at how much force, you see? Two hundred and seventy - five miles an hour in a turbine - driven car hitting a concrete wall and having to go to the hospital tent. Hundred and ten miles an hour - caroming off of a brick wall or a fence and getting buried. That’s different ideas. See, it’s a deterioration of the idea of force.

 

“Now, that doesn’t say that the thetan sometimes miraculously suddenly can’t regain his older ideas of how much force he can tolerate. But, it does say that on the average there’s a general deterioration. So when you ask a thetan to go on the earliest track, find his goal, be right there at the point of his goal. “All right, now you see that, now just change your mind. Thank you,” and it blows the whole bank - you see now why that doesn’t work? See, you’ve asked him to go and climb in to a five hundred mile an hour racing car, hit a concrete wall and live. That’s the way it looks to him. He says, “What! Ha - ha! Ho - ho! You silly? You must think I’m stupid!””

[25October1962.]

 

“How many GPAs are there? I don’t know. You’ve sure been around long enough. I can hear you now on Marcab and on this place and in that age and that age. “All right. So that’s failed. So I can no longer be a holy person, and so forth. I’m going to be a devil. Yes, to be a devil. Now, listen carefully, to be. . . “ You know? You’ve been doing it for a long time.”

[28March1963.]

 

“Thank you. People of Earth, we come in peace. We bring a plowshare, not a sword.

 

“But we wont use any clouds to spread the message. Oh, I see you characters haven’t been really up to the front of the track yet. All those Helatrobus Implants of course came out of clouds originally, you know.

 

“And this is the 21st of May, AD 13, Galactic ye—well that’s beside the point.”

 

...

 

“Well, Helatrobus threw any people that it implanted as far as possible. Oh, some of them were—wandered back, and some of them stayed around, and some of them didn’t get badly affected and reported back and that sort of thing, but they also dumped people pretty far out.

 

“So this particular system got dumping, and the Marcab Confederacy and some of the other stars around here just got a terrific concentration of people being dumped from the Center of the hub, you know. They don’t want to go over to the next galaxy, so they just take it out to the edge of the City, you know.

 

“All right. And this is close enough to other galaxies that ambitious characters over there trying to get rid of people out of their galaxies and systems, and so forth, would also use these rim stars. Now you get down toward the Center of this galaxy and the possibility of finding somebody without the Helatrobus Implants, of finding any foreign implant system, will probably be totally negligible. Probably nonextant, you see?

 

“But out here you got a mixed bag and we don’t know what they did in the next galaxy. See?

 

“Now, science fiction writers following the cue of some chap, I’ve forgotten his name now, Einstein, Beinstein, something like that, who said that MC squared over C wouldn’t go, man, and that the speed of light could not be excessive. And actually I was looking up some speed tables the other day, and a trillion light years per day is not full throttle on a space wagon. So there’s traffic between galaxies and there’s traffic between islands of galaxies and other islands of galaxies. Interesting.

 

“Has a lot—you say, well, this is science fiction. No. No, no. No. The only part of science fiction there are, is the mistakes the science fiction writers have made while writing about their own past. They’ve made a lot of errors there.

 

“The truth of the case is that it’s—it has a lot to do with you as an auditor, suddenly. Not that you have to embrace science fiction, but you have to look at this possibility. You’ve got to face up to the isness of the thing. Man’s greatest trouble in solving his own problems, see, he didn’t have enough on the ball to face up to the isness of existence. And the reasons for that are very plain, short, succinctly stated. That case which evinces the greatest unreality about things is that case most subject to bank solidification in an effort to remember.”

[21May1963.]

 

“But that was yesteryear and elsewhere. And you apply that basic feeling to this planet and you’re in trouble at once. Why? This planet is part of a larger federation—was part of an earlier federation and passed out of its control due to losses in war and other such things. Now, this larger confederacy—this isn’t its right name, but we have often called it and referred to it in the past as the Marcab Confederacy. And it has been wrongly or rightly pointed to as one of the tail stars of the Big Dipper, which is the capital planet of which this planet is.

 

“Now, all this sounds very space-opera-ish and that sort of thing, and I’m sorry for it, but I am not one to quibble about the truth. This gets in people’s hair every now and then, and I don’t see any point in lying in order to be acceptable. It just doesn’t seem to be a right way to go about things, particularly in the realm of science. I don’t think a scientist should tell a bunch of “scientific” lies in order to be an acceptable scientist. It doesn’t seem to me to be a sensible proceeding.

 

“However, be that as it may, these various planets united into a very vast civilization which has come forward up through the last two hundred thousand years [and] is formed out of the fragments of earlier civilizations. No I can’t tell you accurately, exactly what these blokes are up to or where they’re from, but this isn’t quite germane to this galaxy. That’s the first thing you should know about it; it isn’t quite native to your track. You find a type of mental implanting and that sort of thing going on here in the last couple of hundred thousand years which are not native to your earlier track.”

 

...

 

“Therefore, you find the current IDS. and Western civilization rather restimulative, because it has moved up to look like the Marcabian civilization. It’s been moving up here rather rapidly. And now we’re at a point, a very high level of restimulation, because the automobile design, the train design, ship design (why, they’ve got ships in those areas, look just like the Queen Mary, you see?), and the fire engines and the stuff you do with men’s clothes particularly—all of these things are the same image. So you’re going into a highly restimulative era, because we’ve not had this before. See? We’ve been moving up through strata of civilization, but we hadn’t matched this one. And remember that this society at the present time looks dangerous; it looks very dangerous.

 

“One of the highest crimes you could pull in that Marcabian society, probably even today, is income tax; you make one comma wrong and it’s “dead forever.” Sounds weird, doesn’t it? So, they got everybody paying income tax—awful restimulative. Probably nothing much wrong with income tax if it were administered as a tax, but it isn’t; it’s administered as a punishment, even on this planet today. Well, it’s one of their prime punishments in the Marcabian civilization.

 

“All of this adds up to what? An era, going on right now, of highly restimulative associations in the civilization, and therefore a high- felt level of danger. People feel like they are in danger. Scientologists, every once in a while, hearing me talk like this, feel even more in danger. They say, “Boy, those guys are liable to land here tomorrow,” you know?”

 

...

 

“Every once in a while you get mad at government on this planet, when in actual fact you’re mad at the Marcabian government. And there’s a great deal of confusion. Every once in a while somebody will get awfully furious with an organization, very furious with an organization here on this planet, when they have actually identified the organization with the Marcabian civilization.”

[6August1963.]

 

“I was sitting there idly speculating about it over my scrambled eggs, and I suddenly realized - still eating, I mean, I’m decadent - I suddenly realized that these between lives blokes - the Marcabians - wouldn’t know what to do if they came down here and saw that they had a Marcab headquarters here. We set up their headquarters for them, and you put up their flag, you see, and so forth.”

 

...

 

“But look at the Marcabian press: “Here in this prison, in spite of all that has been done to them, they’re still loyal to their mother country.” God, you know, that’s touching, you know? That’s a tear jerker. And I sort of sat back and I said, “Well, Ronnie, you’re a dangerous man.”

 

“But the reaction of Earth population, all of which has come down through that channel, to these symbols might be something approaching the most fabulous thing you ever saw. It might be utter frothing, see? Might produce widespread riot and chaos. I don’t know. But it was an interesting thought, anyway, as I think you will agree. Not that we’re going to do anything desperate like that - at least this afternoon.”

[7August1963.]

 

“All right, now, look at the length of time you and other fellows around have been stumbling around on this planet. There’s a number of thousands of years. And the number of thousands of years you’ve been in the Marcab Confederacy are quite numerous. They probably run up to two or three hundred thousand years that you’ve been inside this system. And let me call to your attention, never during that time could you put your foot on the first step of the road which led back to a better life and some happiness and freedom, see? You couldn’t get a foot on that road at all.”

 

...

 

“Let’s trace this out very carefully: To survive. All right, very good. This guy wants to survive. Whatever put him in the state of mind that he had to survive? Because this is your biggest piece of nonsense. A thetan can’t possibly do anything but survive. In fact, it’s probably the trouble with him. And that’s certainly the trouble governments and things have with him. That’s the trouble the Marcabians are having with him right now. How to kill a thetan is the biggest problem in this universe. See, it’s just not solvable. They thought they had it all solved and we came along. See, they just never really are able to whip this problem. How do you kill a thetan? Well, it’s not an elegant problem to whip.”

[21August1963.]

 

“And we come along to this bird and we say, “Hey, bud, you’re a convict. You live on a planet called Earth; it’s part of the Marcab Confederacy. What you got is a whole lot of GPMs and you got to run these out, see, because they’re positive - negative items that go into a dichotomy.” Now, you give me his ARC. What is his ARC at that moment, see?”

 

...

 

“Now, this is certainly several cuts above Scientology One and is an expectable cut, because he’ll be able to use that information, particularly if we put it together so he can use it. Now, puppy to the root, with great curiosity and facing the unknown, he will of course (and his instructors may of course) wish to charge up into the character of this bloke and his name, rank and serial number before he came into the Marcab Confederacy, and considering it very important that the auditor know this, and then it’s very important that the auditor know something about 3N, it’s very important they really know how to run an engram, and it’s very, very important that they know how to run this and run that - and in the course of a few weeks they try to press in an education which has actually taken you something on the order of what? That’s heading for no success.”

[22August1963.]

 

“Look at the amount of time and effort and energy expended. Why, in any given day the appropriation of the US armed forces is probably less than the Marcabian appropriation for the maintenance of implant stations. I think it’s expensive. I just think they do it because they are trying to be right. I don’t see any other reason for it at all. They’re trying to be right and make others wrong. That’s all.”

[27August1963.]

 

“This fellow—this fellow, he just loves to crack up airplanes. It seems like every time he turns around, he’s cracking up an airplane. So you decide that those three crackups that he had in World War II which have got him all messed up—that these, if run, would of course solve his cracking up airplanes. Well, you’re in for a big lose. You turn him loose and he doesn’t crack one up for quite a while, but then he cracks one up. And this tends to give you a lose. Well, you didn’t go fundamental enough. Actually, he’s been cracking up airplanes for a very long time. He’s probably been cracking up airplanes for an awful long time. And therefore if you don’t accept the spiritual nature of man, you can’t make Dianetics work, because it goes back too far. He was cracking up airplanes on Marcab and he was cracking up airplanes in the Galactic Federation and he has just been having a ball cracking up airplanes.”

[4August1966.]

 

“It’s a very good thing to take out a little kid when he’s very, very young and show him some stars and say, “That is Betelgeuse. That is only - - - light years away; it’s a long way away. Now that’s Betelgeuse. Now we’ll take that and we’ll look at it in a telescope and examine that thoroughly and it’s in relation to star so-and-so. And this is Mizar and that’s Marcab, and that’s the North Pole, and that’s some other star. Now you see those stars? Now, they don’t exactly look different, I mean they.. they look a little different when you look at them from another point, they.. they get closer together when you look at them from another point, because they’re distances apart. But you can look right here now and you can see these stars and you can locate them and you’ll always know they’re there. Take a look.””

[4December1952.]

 

“You keep trying to beat your own record, you know? I was mentioning this racetrack. It was about nineteen thousand years ago, twenty thousand, thirty thousand, forty thousand, In the Marcab Confederacy they had a race-track. And you were probably there. And you either have attended its races or had something to do with it, because you find it on most cases.

 

“There’s one 1216 B.C, that shows up on any case - the Brotherhood of the Snake. 1216 B.C. It shows up on any case. Well, evidently, this other one is the same breed of cat. Almost anybody going through Marcab Confederacy sooner or later got mixed up with the racetracks.

 

“They had turbine-generated cars that went about 275 miles an hour. They ran with a high whine. I notice they’ve just now invented the motor again. And they had tracks that were booby-trapped with atom bombs, and they had side bypasses.

 

“The tracks were mined, and the grandstands were leaded-paned.  And the audience - it got to be kind of a “no audience.” You never could see the audience.

 

“And oh, they had loose-sand sections and they had slick-oil asphalt and they had ice sections and loose gravel. Any kind of hazards you could think of. A mountain that you went up to the top of and fell off; you know?

 

“And just - there were just more drivers killed. There was more blood pouring on that track, you see, all the time. I mean it was always goofed up. Ten, twelve thousand years, this was the favorite sport of the Marcab Confederacy, apparently.

 

“If I’m restimulating you, okay. It’s not done intentionally. You’ll run into this sooner or later. You’ll wonder... You’ve probably often wondered what that needle-like pinging was in the back of your neck. Well, you probably wound up on the track some time or another as a driver or something of the sort.

 

“Because nearly everybody, when he wanted to go to the devil, went to this track and became some part of its operating personnel, because it was the fastest ticket out in a society which absolutely insisted that you live!

 

“The Marcab Confederacy’s medicine was so excellent that an individual just couldn’t die out of it. That was all. They would drag you back and fit an arm on, fit a leg on, fit a nose on, fit an eye in. They could give you artificial voices and artificial vision and artificial digestion and artificial everything else. The next thing you know, there wasn’t even an original part left including you, you see?

 

“But there was always a road out, you know. You could... If there was too much peace, and you couldn’t go to war and get yourself killed, you could always get involved with something like the racetrack, you see? That was a sure ticket out.

 

“Well, one of these things of a repeating identity - this happened to me over a course of quite a while: I’d be doing something constructive, and so forth, and I’d go play hooky. Or I’d get tired of that particular body setup. I’d go play hooky, wind up down at the racetrack driving a car, you know? Just hooky, you know? This is a rough thing to do on people because it was awful hard on their equipment.

 

“And just go in there and be the Silver Streak, you know? The Silver Streak. You know, so many laps in so many seconds, you know? Track record! Track record. I’d get bored with it and do what I went down there to do anyhow. Work it out in such a way that it really wasn’t my fault for knocking myself off, you see? And take one of these cars and wham it into the grandstand or some such place, see, and that’d be the end of that body. And nobody could argue with it, see? Medical science could do nothing after that. Go pick up another body or a doll or something like that and go on about my business and carry out the mission.

 

“But after a while this got rather bad because - come down the track and I’d be the Red Comet, see, driving around. Get to walking in and out of the lobby, and I’d see this picture here of the Silver Streak. And I’d look at this, “Track record so-and-so, so-and-so, so-and-so. Aaah, who’s this guy,” you know?

 

“And so before I used the track for the purpose it was intended, which was knocking off a mock-up, why, I’d get in there and, urrrr-rrooorn! you know, and managed to take a minute off of that time, you see? Manage to take this many laps off as the total endurance record, and.. Oh, they had races there that’d go for two weeks. You’d be driving f6r two weeks. They’d just keep doping you up. Needles hitting you in the back of your neck, you know, giving you new jolts. This is space opera. This is what this planet is in for. I mean, boy. And knock it off, you know?

 

“I remember I got tired one time. Did have one overt act on the track - it was real bad - is I got tired of wondering whether or not there really was an audience back of those leaded panes. Took one of those tracks - cars, turned it at right angles, and threw it through one of the windows. There was an audience there.

 

“So anyhow, a few lifetimes later, why, things would be going along pretty good, and the mock-up would be all patched up, and I’d think I was due for a new issue or something like that, and I’d wind up down at the racetrack. Total nom de plume identity - my own identity totally masked, you know, and go in there as the - the Green Rocket!

 

“And as the Green Rocket, you know, be going errrr-vrooom! you know, that sort of thing. And one day walking through the lobby, “The Red Comet. The Silver Streak. Nyah, who are these bums? Track record so- and-so and so-and-so and leaped six cars. Six cars.”

 

“And the Green Rocket, of course, would get a picture, posthumously: “One of the great drivers of all time who had leaped seven cars and had taken eight minutes off the track record,” you see?

 

“I think in the course of about twenty-five hundred years there were an awful lot of pictures in there, but I had about sixteen of them.

 

“I’d just keep going back and beating my own record, see? And I finally would just be exhausted, you know? You know, the Green Rocket. The Red Comet. The Silver Streak. You know? The Gold Bomb, you know? Oh! Whoo! How in the name - ‘cause, you see, the equipment for eleven-twelve thousand years never changed one iota. Nothing was ever bettered. It was just ability, you see? It’d be pure, raw ability. As a matter of fact, the equipment was getting a little bit worse. And always beating your own record. You get down to a point finally where it isn’t possible. You just have to give up. Well, who defeated you?”

[3January1960.]

 

Definitions of Marcab from Corporation of Scientology Dictionaries and Glossaries:

 

Marcab: of the Marcab Confederacy: various planets united into a very vast civilization which has come forward up through the last 200,000 years, formed out of the fragments of earlier civilizations. In the last 10,000 years they have gone on with a sort of decadent kicked- inthehead civilization that contains automobiles, business suits, fedora hats, telephones, spaceships—a civilization which looks almost an exact duplicate but is worse off than the current US civilization. — SHSBC Binder 6 Approved Glossary 1366

 

Marcab: of the Marcab Confederacy: various planets united into a very vast civilization which has come forward up through the last 200,000 years, formed out of the fragments of earlier civilizations. In the last 10,000 years they have gone on with a sort of decadent kicked- inthehead civilization that contains automobiles, business suits, fedora hats, telephones, spaceships—a civilization which looks almost an exact duplicate but is worse off than the current US civilization. — Academy Level II Glossary

 

Marcab: of the Marcab Confederacy, various planets united into a very vast civilization which has come forward up through the last 200,000 years, formed out of the fragments of earlier civilizations. In the last 10,000 years they have gone on with a sort of decadent kicked- inthehead civilization that contains automobiles, business suits, fedora hats, telephones, spaceships—a civilization which looks almost an exact duplicate but is worse off than the current US civilization. — 3rd South African published appr gls (14.4.92)

 

Marcab: the Marcab Confederacy: various planets united into a very vast civilization which has come forward up through the last 200,000 years, formed out of the fragments of earlier civilizations. It is located in the area of the Big Dipper (the group of seven stars in the constellation Ursa Major [Great Bear], thought of as being arranged in the shape of a dipper) in this particular galaxy. —PDC 2 Approved Glossary

 

Marcab: the Marcab Confederacy, various planets united into a very vast civilization which has come forward up through the last 200,000 years, formed out of the fragments of earlier civilizations. In the last 10,000 years they have gone on with a sort of decadent kicked- inthehead civilization that contains automobiles, business suits, fedora hats, telephones, spaceships—a civilization which looks almost an exact duplicate but is worse off than the current US civilization. — The Anatomy of the Human Mind Glossary

 

Marcab: the Marcab Confederacy, various planets united into a very vast civilization which has come forward up through the last 200,000 years, formed out of the fragments of earlier civilizations. In the last 10,000 years they have gone on with a sort of decadent kicked- inthehead civilization that contains automobiles, business suits, fedora hats, telephones, spaceships—a civilization which looks almost an exact duplicate but is worse off than the current US civilization. — HSSC Glossary (approved 3-9-90)

 

Marcab: the Marcab Confederacy, various planets united into a very vast civilization which has come forward up through the last 200,000 years, formed out of the fragments of earlier civilizations. In the last 10,000 years they have gone on with a sort of decadent kicked- inthehead civilization that contains automobiles, business suits, fedora hats, telephones, spaceships—a civilization which looks almost an exact duplicate but is worse off than the current US civilization. — PDC Volume 6 Approved Glossary

 

Marcab Confederacy: various planets united into a very vast civilization which has come forward up through the last 200,000 years, formed out of the fragments of earlier civilizations. In the last 10,000 years they have gone on with a sort of decadent kicked-in-the- head civilization that contains automobiles, business suits, fedora hats, telephones, spaceships—a civilization which looks almost an exact 1367 duplicate but is worse off than the current US civilization. —SHSBC Binder 5 Approved Glossary

 

Marcab Confederacy: various planets united into a very vast civilization which has come forward up through the last 200,000 years, formed out of the fragments of earlier civilizations. In the last 10,000 years they have gone on with a sort of decadent kicked-in-the- head civilization that contains automobiles, business suits, fedora hats, telephones, spaceships—a civilization which looks almost an exact duplicate but is worse off than the current US civilization. — SHSBC Binder 12 Approved Glossary

 

Marcab Confederacy: various planets united into a very vast civilization which has come forward up through the last 200,000 years, formed out of the fragments of earlier civilizations. In the last 10,000 years they have gone on with a sort of decadent kicked-in-the- head civilization that contains automobiles, business suits, fedora hats, telephones, spaceships—a civilization which looks almost an exact duplicate but is worse off than the current US civilization. — SHSBC Binder 18 Approved Glossary

 

Marcab Confederacy: various planets united into a very vast civilization which has come forward up through the last 200,000 years, formed out of the fragments of earlier civilizations. In the last 10,000 years they have gone on with a sort of decadent kicked-in-the- head civilization that contains automobiles, business suits, fedora hats, telephones, spaceships—a civilization which looks almost an exact duplicate but is worse off than the current US civilization. — SHSBC

 

Binder 23 Approved Glossary Marcab Confederacy: various planets united into a very vast civilization which has come forward up through the last 200,000 years, formed out of the fragments of earlier civilizations. In the last 10,000 years they have gone on with a sort of decadent kicked-in-the-head civilization that contains automobiles, business suits, fedora hats, telephones, spaceships—a civilization which looks almost an exact duplicate but is worse off than the current US civilization. —SHSBC Binder 25 Approved Glossary

 

Marcab Confederacy:*** various planets united into a very vast civilization which has come forward up through the last 200,000 years, formed out of the fragments of earlier civilizations. In the last 10,000 years they have gone on with a sort of decadent kicked-in-the- head civilization that contains automobiles, business suits, fedora hats, telephones, spaceships—a civilization which looks almost an exact duplicate but is worse off than the current US civilization. — Academy Level 0 Glossary Approved 3-12-90

 

Marcab Confederacy: various planets united into a very vast civilization which has come forward up through the last 200,000 years, formed out of the fragments of earlier civilizations. In the last 10,000 years they have gone on with a sort of decadent kicked-in-the- head civilization that contains automobiles, business suits, fedora hats, telephones, spaceships—a civilization which looks almost an exact duplicate but is worse off than the current US civilization. — State of Man Congress Approved Gls (14.5.92)

 

Marcab Confederation: various planets united into a very vast civilization which has come forward up through the last 200,000 years, formed 1368 out of the fragments of earlier civilizations. In the last 10,000 years they have gone on with a sort of decadent kicked-in-the- head civilization that contains automobiles, business suits, fedora hats, telephones, spaceships—a civilization which looks almost an exact duplicate but is worse off than the current US civilization. — NVRD Approved Glossary

 

Marcabian: of or concerning the Marcab Confederacy, various planets united into a very vast civilization which has come forward up through the last 200,000 years, formed out of the fragments of earlier civilizations. In the last 10,000 years they have gone on with a sort of decadent kicked-in-the-head civilization that contains automobiles, business suits, fedora hats, telephones, spaceships—a civilization which looks almost an exact duplicate but is worse off than the current US civilization. —Academy Level IV Glossary

 

Marcabian: of or having to do with the Marcab Confederacy, various planets united into a very vast civilization which has come forward up through the last 200,000 years, formed out of the fragments of earlier civilizations. In the last 10,000 years they have gone on with a sort of decadent kicked-in-the-head civilization that contains automobiles, business suits, fedora hats, telephones, spaceships—a civilization which looks almost an exact duplicate but is worse off than the current US civilization. —SHSBC Binder 4 Approved Glossary

 

Marcabian: of the Marcab Confederacy. See Marcab Confederacy in this glossary. —SHSBC Binder 25 Approved Glossary

 

Marcabian: of the Marcab Confederacy, various planets united into a very vast civilization which has come forward up through the last 200,000 years, formed out of the fragments of earlier civilizations. In the last 10,000 years they have gone on with a sort of decadent kicked-inthehead civilization that contains automobiles, business suits, fedora hats, telephones, spaceships—a civilization which looks almost an exact duplicate but is worse off than the current US civilization. —SHSBC Binder 1 Glossary

 

Marcabian: of the Marcab Confederacy—various planets united into a very vast civilization which has come forward up through the last 200,000 years, formed out of the fragments of earlier civilizations. In the last 10,000 years they have gone on with a sort of decadent kicked-inthehead civilization that contains automobiles, business suits, fedora hats, telephones, spaceships—a civilization which looks almost an exact duplicate but is worse off than the current US civilization. —9th ACC Volume 1 Approved Glossary

 

Marcabians: people of the Marcab Confederacy: various planets united into a very vast civilization which has come forward up through the last 200,000 years, formed out of the fragments of earlier civilizations. In the last 10,000 years they have gone on with a sort of decadent kicked-in-the-head civilization that contains automobiles, business suits, fedora hats, telephones, spaceships—a civilization which looks almost an exact duplicate but is worse off than the current US civilization. —Academy Level III Glossary


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