The Legendary Civilization
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As soon as Stian finished speaking, all the masters around the table touched the buttons in front of them. Within minutes the voting was completed, and the result was on the holographic screen. The decision was “No” by unanimous vote.
Stian said, “As we predicted. So, as we've solved this problem, if we intervene in the world civilization before the Von Civilization acts, the Vons may be able to catch us in a weak moment. If we are keeping tabs on them, they must be waiting for the right moment to attack us. In this case, we are waiting for your suggestions.”
When Stian sat down, Ontran, one of the Masters of Nibiru, took the floor.
“Master Stian, first, thank you for the information. In my opinion, we must intervene on both sides at the same time to protect the world from nuclear catastrophe and from the attack of the Von Civilization. Some of our forces should intervene to protect the world from extinction, while others should attack their forces directly to protect this group and to eliminate Von Civilization. Otherwise, this evil civilization will be a threat for both civilizations.”
One of Agartha Masters, Yukonnen took the floor, when Ontran finished speaking. “I agree with Master Ontran. I have obtained information that Von Civilization is being tracked. Can you confirm this, Master Stian?”
Stian said, “I can, Master Yukonnen. At this point, our intelligence units have discovered that a fleet of three hundred Von ships is heading towards the Earth from their main planet. Many of these ships are war destroyers. There are hundreds of warships and logistical support vessels. There is also the ship of the Navy Commander, Bandor, which is two and a half kilometers long. As far as we understand, he will command the attack personally. This fleet is actually for us. Because they do not need such a big fleet to defeat the Earth. They will wait for us to intervene to save the world. As soon as we do not intervene, they will try to scare the Earthlings with a small attack, and they will try to eliminate us with a heavy attack. Our prediction is that this large fleet will not only target Agartha but also Nibiru. Because they just cannot defeat Agartha, they must eliminate Nibiru. We have been informed that they invited all the ships to participate, on the condition that they maintain the necessary force.”
Master Yukonnen responded, “Have we thought about attacking the main planet of this civilization to prevent all this chaos from the beginning? We will save both the Earth and many other civilizations in the universe from these troublesome bloodsuckers.”
Stian replied, “Actually, you are right, Master Yukonnen. However, the foundation laws of Agartha and Nibiru and our culture prevent us from eliminating a civilization. But we can make them unable to fight. Of course, if we consider that this is a civilization on the same level as us, it is highly possible that we will have many losses in this struggle. Perhaps if we attack their headquarters directly, it might surprise them, and they might give up the attack on Earth and Nibiru. But we are likely to be noticed when approaching. If this happens, we can get into a big conflict in Space before reaching the planet. We cannot foresee the consequences. If the council deems it appropriate, the plan is to destroy all of their plans by stopping them quickly before attacking. They will retreat to create a new plan and protect themselves. This will give us time to do what we want. Losses will also be decreased.”
The council passed on to vote the proposal of Master Yukonnen. The voting was concluded with the approval of the plan, as expected.
After Master Stian thanked all the members for their support, he announced that the details of the plan would be sent separately to all and the meeting ended.
Bander was watching the final preparations on the bridge of the command ship. Galdor explained the importance of this task and that if he succeeded, he would propose to the Council to award him with the Outstanding Service Medal of the Von Civilization for his services. Also, after he retired from the Navy, this would make his way for the membership of the Council.
This offer was very attractive to him. But he had to prove himself. It was not a problem to defeat the mankind, but he was very worried about Agartha-Nibiru civilization. He had to prepare a perfect plan to defeat them at the same time. The war between the Earthlings did not seem to last very long, and it was extremely important to attack at the right time.
Bander went to the office of the command ship and called his officers for a detailed exchange of ideas. The most talented officers of the navy were sitting across him. He wanted their opinions after briefly describing the Council's decision.
The first one to speak was Senior General Vardek. “Commander Bander, as you have said, it is extremely important to attack mankind and Agartha-Nibiru Civilization at the same time. We should expect them to interfere with the Earth when it is in a terrible shape as we discussed with the Council. They are aware of our existence and that we will be attacking them. I think it would be naive to think that we convinced them in Nibiru. If they expect such an attempt from us, they will naturally take measures against it. If we are trying to track them, they are trying to track us and learn our strategies. Ultimately, it will be a tactical battle, and one with the superior technology will win. We know they are a more advanced civilization. For this reason, I propose urgent modifications to our vessels' invisibility technology for the close monitoring of Nibiru-Agartha. Although our time is limited, it is necessary because our fate depends on it.”
Bander nodded. “I agree with you, General Vardek. I will give you instructions. Another idea?”
General Vorodek took the floor. “Commander Bander, I agree with General Vardek, I would like to touch on a point here. I think that Agartha will help the Earth and Nibiru will deal with our attacks. This theory seems to be the most plausible to me. I suggest that we should establish some special research teams and get close to Agartha as much as possible-without being noticed- to learn their rescue plan. They have been able to block all our scanning signals until now. So, we need to get very close so that we can listen to them with our advanced technology. The same goes for Nibiru if they do not notice us. This is a risk that can be taken into consideration. If we succeed in learning their plans, it may be possible to beat them off before they become more effective. This is our only chance to prevent them from killing us.”
Bander nodded. “You're right, General. I will give the order for small exploration ships. I hope that our estimations are accurate or this war could be the end of our civilization. Do you have any other ideas?”
“Then all the commanders should do the necessary preparations and report to me as soon as possible,” Bander concluded, as all the admirals and generals silently agreed.
After the meeting ended, Bander hit a button on his desk, and a holographic space map of the solar system appeared. Bander pointed to a planet at the farthest corner of the system, and the planet came closer. It was Nibiru. Bander started to examine this planet. The first exploration unit which was sent to the planet could not provide much detail, but they said that there was a main city on the planet and that the other cities had both land, air and sea connections with this city. He did not think it had an underground settlement here because the residents did not need to hide. When he examined the planet's orbit, he noticed that he was turning around the Sun by drawing a very long ellipse. According to his calculations, every three thousand and one hundred years it was the closest position to the Earth. It was interesting that it would get this close to that location. In fact, according to his calculations, they would probably have launched the attack on Earth when they were in this position.
-I wish I were a simple farmer like my mother wanted. At least I would not have had such stresses,- he thought.
The fear of making a mistake or being unsuccessful in an operation caused him to constantly feel stress. Since the responsibilities of the major authorities were great, the consequences of any mistake were also great.
He started walking around the room, going through the attack plan in his mind. Everything depended on the reports from the exploration sh
ips. If the requested information could not be obtained, he would ask Galdor to postpone the attack or even cancel it. Such a request would result in him being discharged by the Council as the Council took the decision to attack. However, he was willing to be discharged rather than to attack blindly and cause a catastrophe.
The USS. Enterprise aircraft ship which belonged to the US Sixth Fleet, which was on duty in Mediterranean, was on patrol with twenty NATO warships. There was a hundred and fifty warcraft on the aircraft ship. They had two missile destroyers, three submarine fighter-minesweepers, three destroyers and ten frigates, a hospital ship, and a logistical support ship. There were three hundred and fifty aircraft on the British base in Cyprus from various NATO countries. Two hundred and fifty of these were hunter-bomber- planes, and the rest consisted of heavy bomber planes that were able to carry ballistic missiles the first battle in the Mediterranean was won despite the loss.
However, according to the reports from the intelligence service, new and more violent attacks were expected. The SETO alliance intended to seize dominance in the Mediterranean at any cost because the Mediterranean was on the energy lines passing through the Middle East and the one to control these areas would control the energy markets of the world.
Admiral Marcus turned to Colonel Jefferson, who was on the bridge next to him, after looking at the horizon, “Ray, it seems calm today. Are there any reports from other ships?”
“No, Admiral. There is no new data received from the military intelligence. One more is expected, but they cannot say anything definite about the timing. What is worrying is the prediction that this attack will be much more severe.”
“So, you think that they want to eliminate NATO's presence in the Mediterranean with one shot?”
“It looks like it, sir.”
The admiral’s instinct said that the attack was too close. Throughout his military career, he participated in conflicts of various diameters and saw how important such instincts were in these conflicts. According to him, NATO had to leave the defensive position and went into an offensive position. It was vital to disrupt the enemy's plan. Did not the same thing apply to sports events anyway? He heard rumors that the new plans had been offence-based, but they had not yet been officially confirmed. The enemy was now only partially successful in two Baltic countries, Georgia and Syria. These were the expected outcomes at the beginning of the war. Thanks to the measures taken in the Pacific and Ukraine, South Korea, Japan, and Ukraine were freed from the occupation but suffered considerable losses. There were no serious problems in Eastern Europe and Western Europe and Turkey. However, this did not relieve NATO. Right now, there was a small battle in the Baltic and Pacific, but no major battle in the Middle East, Turkey, and Europe.
Looking at the calm Mediterranean, Admiral could not stop thinking, how long will it remain without blood?
The communication officer came to the bridge and handed him the paper. “We have just received this with the emergency code.”
Admiral had read the paper carefully, he said, “Now things are getting more hectic,” and gave the paper back to Colonel so he could read.
The colonel read the paper, “This is a new concept. So now a proactive politics has come into play.”
The admiral was disgruntled. “It seems so. NATO wants to destroy the targets in their place without attacking. Contact the base in Cyprus as soon as possible. Leave forty aircraft to protect the fleet and prepare the rest for the attack. How long will the preparations take?”
The Colonel replied, “If we do not consider Cyprus, we will take the aircraft aloft in two hours, Admiral.”
“Okay, just put me through to General Johnson, Commander of the Cypriot Base.”
The commanding officer immediately contacted the Cypriot NATO headquarters in Cyprus and put General Johnson through to Admiral. Admiral said, “Hello General, I hope the weather is good there.”
General Johnson said, “Its fine now, but Meteorology says it will go bad in two hours.”
Admiral said, “So it will be better to postpone my visit to the island. It would have been good to take off some steam in this time of war, but, I can’t enjoy the island in bad weather. I will contact you again later. Is there anything you wish from us, General?”
“No thanks.”
The Admiral closed the phone and said to Colonel, “They'll be ready in two hours. Have our people begun to prepare?”
“Yes, Admiral. Now the first party is ready to take off, other aircraft are being loaded. When it's all done, we'll be taking the whole thing aloft in no more than forty-five minutes.”
“Okay, then when we finish loading the ammunition, let’s contact and inform the base that we are ready. Then we start attacking.”
The Colonel said, “I did not know that there were mobile nuclear missile ramps in Syria. Have received this intelligence recently?”
“Yes, Russia placed it during the first attacks. NATO intelligence did not notice them at first because it was focused on repelling the attack. But then it came out in the investigation of satellite images. Now they want to remove this danger. Even if the missiles strike, it will cause tremendous harm.”
The colonel nodded. “You’re right.”
Two hours later, one hundred and ten fighter planes and three hundred fighter bombers from Cyprus were approaching the mobile nuclear missile ramps in the Syrian territory and SETO military bases. Satellite images revealed that these locations were loaded heavily with ammunition and aircraft. Among them were heavy bombers capable of carrying a new generation nuclear missiles. Another attack was organized to destroy targets and destroy all SETO forces in Syria in general.
After the first attack, phantom bombers, which were going to take off from the NATO bases in Europe and Turkey was going to fly over Syria to destroy all the SETO targets. However the first wave of air operations had to be successful, and the enemy air defense systems and planes had to be eliminated.
While the planes were moving towards their targets, hundreds of cruise missiles were set off from the ships and submarines. A few of the missiles were detected by anti-missile systems, while the rest hit its targets.
A few enemy aircrafts met them in the air as they reached their targets. Since the airports were mostly destroyed by cruise missiles, only a hundred warplanes could take off. NATO forces reserved two hundred warplanes to get into a dogfight, and other two hundred aircraft were directed to the remaining targets by the order of the commander. Only fifty fell under the firepower, the other one hundred fifty aircraft successfully completed their missions and destroyed the missile ramps, planes, and airports.
At the end of the dogfight, ninety aircraft were lost. A total of two hundred more hunter-bomber and heavy bombers which flew from French and British aircraft ships in the Mediterranean and the bases in Cyprus and Turkey participated. A total of five hundred and ten planes headed for other SETO bases in Syria. This was the most intense military activity in the Middle East after the first Gulf war.
The missile destroyers in the Mediterranean, three aircraft ships, and three hundred cruise missiles from submarines hit the other targets in Syria. The aircraft were forced to deal with the enemy planes and the missiles. The purpose was to make Syria enviable as a base for SETO, and therefore a non-threat for NATO allies. When the operation came to an end, NATO's total aircraft loss was two hundred and fifty, and its military loss was about five hundred.
SETO was almost completely erased from Syria, all airports and mobile missile ramps were destroyed, and the bases were made completely unusable. The enemy confined itself to only launching missiles to NATO targets in the Mediterranean. But only two destroyers and an aircraft ship were hit, along with a high number of deaths.
The NATO allies were satisfied. At least for a while, the Mediterranean was out of danger. However, it had to be constantly on alert, there could also be underground hidden bases. To make the Syrian lands safe for NATO, air, and land operations had
to be carried out.
Meanwhile the exploration ships that had been sent over to Agartha and Nibiru to gather information had arrived at their posts. Three explorer ships that were assigned for the surveillance of Agartha invisibly passed through the sky, scanning for the underground cities of Agartha. One of them spotted an Agartha city while flying near the South Pole and reported to the other ships. All three ships came quickly to the polar region and began searching. An entry point was detected, and they moved in, still invisible to technology, or so they thought.
The officer in the control room of Agartha were already tracing the exploration ships which went through a gap in the pole. The ships were detected while above the polar zone and were being monitored closely. They were instructed not to interfere so they could learn their purpose.
As they approached the city, the exploration ships realized that the landscape changed. The mountains, lakes and animals transformed into a crystallized city with buildings. The commander instructed the ships to stop when they were two kilometers away from the city and scan. After a while they reported to the command ship. After reading the report from the group, Commander Zordar thought, -Either these guys are more stupid than we think, or they are teasing us.- He then instructed the report to be forwarded to Bander. He would act according to the command. Until then, he ordered to stay in passive listening mode.
The team that arrived in Nibiru were still invisible. They encountered magnificent skyscrapers. Under them the city and nature were intertwined. The commander ordered a scan. When they were flying over the city, they did not encounter any obstacles.
The control center of Nibiru noticed the approaching ships but had received an order to wait. The aim was to learn the intentions of both groups, then actions would be taken accordingly.
A short time later, the exploration ships were ordered to secretly enter the centers of management with portable data devices to collect information. They needed to wear Agartha and Nibiru uniforms so they wouldn’t be recognized. Despite all their efforts, the scanners of the ships had not been fully successful passing the security walls of Agartha and Nibiru.