Short Answer
The question assumes that historical presence creates legal authority within the Federation, and that such authority could be exercised to override Federation jurisdiction. Neither assumption holds. The Lyrians — the ancestral race from which the Taygetans, the Alcyone Council races, and Earth's humans all descend — did colonise Earth approximately 40,000 years ago. Lemuria was substantially a Taygetean colony. The Pleiadian presence on Earth predates the Federation's current control architecture by tens of thousands of years. But the Federation does not recognise territorial ownership in any form analogous to human property law. When the Tiamat war devastated the solar system roughly 12,500 years ago, the Federation installed the 3D Matrix using the Moon's reactor systems and the Andromedan Viera biosphere — and from that point forward, jurisdiction over Earth has belonged to the Federation's layered council system, not to any prior colonial claim. The Alcyone Council represents eleven races within the M45 Pleiades cluster plus three external allies, and it does occupy a regional council position within the Federation hierarchy. It has tried to exercise that position — Alenym blocked Federation Earth initiatives, Taygeta formally separated, an alliance with the Urmah was formed, military assets were deployed. None of it has changed the fundamental power structure, because the Federation is not a system where prior claims translate into present authority. The councils above — Saturn, the galactic quadrant level, the anonymous upper tiers — do not answer to the Alcyone Council. They audit it. And from the deepest perspective offered in the transcripts, even the Alcyone Council is another layer of the same structure: as Aneeka observes, Gosia and Robert are backed by the Alcyone Council but are also, in a sense, its cattle.
The Historical Claim
The historical case is real and documented across the transcripts in considerable detail. The Great Expansion of Lyra, approximately one million years ago, saw hundreds of thousands of human-like races flee reptilian invasion and seed worlds throughout the galaxy. The Federation of United Planets itself was born roughly 900,000 years ago from this survival imperative — an alliance of Lyrian-descended races cooperating against extinction. Approximately 40,000 years ago, Lyrians arrived in the solar system — which then contained thirteen planets, including Tiamat — and established colonies on Earth. These were not primitive outposts. The transcripts describe a holographic society with spaceports, coexisting with Neanderthals, predating anything the Federation later imposed (138, A-003, A-006).
Lemuria in particular was a Taygetean colony — not exclusively, but with a significant Taygetean component, described as resembling New York's cultural quarters. When reptilian forces invaded, it was the Taygetean women of Lemuria who freed the enslaved Lyrian population — which is the origin, according to the transcripts, of the Biblical serpent story: the "Snake" was the Taygetean women giving knowledge to the enslaved Adamic population, not a tempter but a liberator. The subsequent reptilian punishment of women throughout human history traces directly to this event (138).
This history establishes that the Pleiadian races — the races the Alcyone Council now represents — were present on Earth, building civilisations and fighting for its inhabitants, long before the current Federation control architecture existed.
What Changed: The Tiamat Cataclysm
Everything changed with the destruction of Tiamat approximately 12,500 years ago. The Federation fell into a reptilian ambush during an epic space battle. Weapons destabilised the water planet, its oceans fell to Earth causing the great flood, and both Atlantis and Lemuria were destroyed. The weakened Federation installed the 3D Matrix — the electromagnetic barrier generated by the Moon's reactor systems, controlled through the Andromedan biosphere ship Viera — to contain the remaining negative reptilian forces. What was intended as a containment measure became a permanent suppression system (138, S-093).
From that moment, jurisdiction over Earth shifted from any prior colonial claim to the Federation's institutional framework. The Moon's reactors — eight pressurised heavy water reactors and four fast neutron reactors, suspiciously similar to human technology — generate the Van Allen belt frequencies that create the 3D existential boundary. The Viera biosphere hub behind the Moon serves as the communication and control centre. Saturn's councils oversee the solar system. The entire apparatus is Federation infrastructure, maintained by Federation authority, and no prior Pleiadian settlement history gives the Alcyone Council jurisdiction over Federation infrastructure any more than an ancestral land deed would give someone authority over a military base built on that land (S-093, 086).
Competing Ownership Claims
The Alcyone Council is not even the only claimant. The Karistus — a sixth-density race inhabiting Jupiter — assert that the entire solar system was their territory before any invaders arrived. They regard all Lyrian races, including the Taygetans and humans, as Karistus hybrids. In their framework, Earth is invaded Karistus property, and the Federation is an unwelcome presence that mismanaged their territory (234).
The Federation does not validate the Karistus ownership claim. Nor does it validate the Alcyone Council's. The Federation's position, as revealed in transcript 086, is that it is the entity that controls Earth — not because it conquered it, not because it has a deed, but because it built and maintains the infrastructure that defines Earth's existential reality. The Federation is the "invisible owner of Earth," as Freixedo's phrase is cited. This is not ownership through prior claim but ownership through present control — the difference between holding a title and holding the keys.
Why "Ownership" Fails as a Legal Framework
The Federation's holistic council system does not operate on principles of territorial sovereignty. There is no mechanism for one council to assert ownership over a planet and demand that another council defer. The system is designed for consensus through deliberation with logic and facts. As transcript 433 explains, there is no voting, no majority rule, no binding resolutions that one party can impose on another. Every decision requires congruent agreement from all participating parties.
This means the Alcyone Council cannot unilaterally declare jurisdiction over Earth and expect the Federation to comply. It would need to persuade every other participating race — out of hundreds of thousands — to agree that the Pleiadian colonial history supersedes the Federation's institutional authority. Given that many of those races benefit from the current arrangement, that the Andromedans consider the Federation's approach to Earth a legitimate evolutionary model, and that the anonymous upper levels do not even participate in councils where such arguments could be made, this is structurally impossible (433, 086).
The Phaethon precedent illustrates the boundary. When Alpha Centauri A's planet Phaethon was openly operated as a reptilian livestock farm — with humans in literal cages for meat, skin, and slavery — the Federation intervened militarily around 1560. The distinction was that Phaethon's exploitation was open and undeniable. Earth's exploitation is hidden behind perception management and the fiction that humans freely chose their circumstances through voting and cultural participation. The success of the concealment is what makes intervention legally impossible under Federation logic, regardless of who claims prior ownership (121).
What the Alcyone Council Has Actually Done
The Alcyone Council has not been passive. Queen Alenym of Temmer used the Alcyone Council's consensus-blocking power to halt Federation Earth initiatives she considered unethical during 2019–2020. The Federation's response was not to engage with her arguments but to marginalise her — calling her manipulated by "the baby" (Yazhi), stripping the Taygetans of resources and political standing, and eventually cutting their funding (181, 447).
In February 2021, Taygeta formally separated from direct Federation membership, recognising the Federation only through the Alcyone Council. But even this proved impossible to complete: Taygeta cannot dissociate while it remains an Alcyone Council member, and the Alcyone Council is itself a Federation member. The legal entanglement is structural and deliberate (403).
The Alcyone Council formed an alliance with the Urmah Council, joined by the Antarians — not framed as opposition to the Federation but as a protection initiative. Additional military assets were deployed, including Alcyone-class battleships. The entire YouTube channel disclosure operation is itself an end-run around Federation communication restrictions. And in January 2024, Queen Alenym signed a formal letter to the Etorthan detachment demanding total control of starseed life experiences and an end to manipulation (447, 443, S-176).
None of these actions invoked a territorial ownership claim. The Alcyone Council has not argued that the Pleiadians own Earth and therefore have authority. It has argued that the Federation's treatment of Earth and its inhabitants is unethical, that the Prime Directive is being applied selectively, and that the higher levels of the Federation are operating with impunity. The ownership argument is absent from the transcripts — and its absence is revealing. Even the Taygetans, who have the strongest historical case for a prior claim, do not make that argument. They know it would carry no weight within the system they are challenging.
The Deeper Problem: Cages Within Cages
Transcript 480 introduces the most unsettling dimension of this question. Aneeka, in one of her most disillusioned moments, observes that the Alcyone Council is itself another level of the same control structure. Gosia and Robert are backed by the Alcyone Council — but they are also, from one perspective, its cattle. The Alcyone Council serves its own purposes and intentions. It sounds nice, but what it means is belonging.
This is not cynicism. It is the logical extension of the Federation-as-controller revelation from transcript 086: if the Federation is the entity that designed and maintains Earth's reality, and the Alcyone Council is a Federation member, then the Alcyone Council is part of the system it claims to oppose. Aneeka uses a military analogy: "Join the cause, see the galaxy" — the same pitch as a drill sergeant recruiting for Vietnam or Iraq. Private Aneeka has realised she is in Iraq, and there is no one to liberate, because she is part of the invading force (480).
From this perspective, the question inverts. The Alcyone Council does not outrank the Federation because the Alcyone Council is the Federation — a dissenting faction within it, to be sure, but structurally embedded in its framework, legally entangled in its membership, and operationally dependent on its infrastructure. Asking whether it outranks the Federation is like asking whether a department within a corporation outranks the corporation itself because the department was there before the current CEO was appointed.
Evolution Across Speakers
Swaruu of Erra (2018–2020) establishes the historical foundation: the Great Expansion, the Lyrian colonisation of Earth, and the Federation's creation as a survival alliance. She frames Earth as a place where Lyrians brought their own nightmares with them.
Aneeka of Temmer (2020–2022) delivers the devastating structural analysis: the Federation as invisible owner, the Saturn councils as anonymous and unreachable, and the Alcyone Council as another cage. Her military analogy is the most direct challenge to the ownership argument.
Yazhi Swaruu (2021–2024) provides the pre-history context through the Attache transcripts: the thirteen-planet solar system, the Lyrian arrival, the cave paintings as star maps. She also provides the deepest perspective: the only truly free being is one who exists outside all frameworks — and the Alcyone Council is not outside any framework.
Alenym of Temmer (2019–2024) is the one who exercised every available institutional mechanism — blocking initiatives, separating formally, writing protest letters, building alliances — and demonstrated through direct experience that none of it changes the fundamental power structure.
Mari Swaruu (2023–2024) documents the Moon's reactor systems, the nuclear weapons contradictions in Federation archives, and the temporal paradox of modern-technology reactors on an ancient installation — all of which point to the Federation's control being not just institutional but infrastructural, built into the physical fabric of Earth's reality.
Key Transcript References
- 138 — Great Expansion of Lyra, Lyrian colony on Earth ~40,000 years ago, Lemuria as Taygetean colony, Atlantis as reptilian stronghold, Tiamat destruction causing flood, 3D Matrix installed by weakened Federation
- A-003/A-006 — Solar system 40,000 years ago with 13 planets, Lyrian arrival and settlement, Federation born ~900,000 years ago, cave paintings as star maps, Homo sapiens as Lyrians not native to solar system
- 086 — Federation revealed as ultimate controllers of Earth — "invisible owners" — not infiltrated but IS them, Saturn connection, cosmic school model, all negativity as human manifestation
- 234 — Karistus ownership claim: solar system was their turf before invaders, not about Earth itself but who lives in it, Federation doesn't validate ownership claim
- S-093 — Moon reactor details: 8 PWR + 4 fast neutron reactors, modern technology on ancient installation, Federation and Cabal cooperation evidence
- 149 — Alcyone Council vs Federation near-disaster meeting, 11 M45 races + 3 allies, voting as legal consent, Alcyone alternatives to genocide, forceful removal threat
- 480 — Alcyone Council as another farm, cages within cages, military recruitment analogy, Matrix extends beyond Earth, even 5D is expanded cage
- 433 — Holistic consensus system: no voting, deliberation until congruence, ethics as safeguard, structurally impossible to impose decisions
- 121 — Phaethon liberation precedent: open exploitation justified intervention, Earth's hidden exploitation prevents same
- 447 — Taygetan position: distanced since 2018, accuse of criminal negligence, remain part only through Alcyone Council
- 403 — Dissociation impossible while Alcyone Council member which is Federation member
- 181 — Alenym blocked initiatives, Federation marginalised her, "the baby" dismissal
- S-176 — Formal letter demanding starseed control, transparency, end to manipulation
- 443 — Military buildup as deterrent, not offensive, Alcyone-class battleships deployed

