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Writing under the pseudonym of Stefan Denaerde (Stef van de Aarde, or Steve of Earth), this Dutch contactee's real name was Ad Beers, who was the Director General of the Dutch importer for Swedish truck company Scania. This original English edition was presented as science fiction on the instruction of the author's contacts: "Write your book in clear science-fiction style and bring in certain inexactitudes so that it cannot be used as irrefutable logic. You must leave people free to believe or not, as they choose." (p.153) The author's contacts show him how life on their planet, which they call 'Iarga', is organised around social justice and maximum sustainability and social stability: "The universal economic system shows itself in practice to be an efficient production system of goods and services, placing prior importance in the sectors housing, nutrition and transport. The produce is then shared by simply controlling the individual use or consumption. The aim of this system is to free the individual as much as possible from non-creative, servile work." (p.91/1982ed) Benjamin Creme's Master confirms that Mr Denaerde's contacts are from the planet Mars (Share International magazine No.6, July/August 2014, p.28), specifically the 'B' or middle zone, where the "well-evolved" people of the planet live. (See Benjamin Creme (1979), The Reappearance of the Christ and the Masters of Wisdom, p.208, and (2010), The Gathering of the Forces of Light -- UFOs and Their Spiritual Mission, p.44 for more information.)