Short answer: The Federation enforces silence through a layered system that starts with formal communication restrictions (written word only — no voice, no video, no photographs), escalates through anonymous threats delivered via muon-coded messages, financial strangulation by cutting operational funds, physical intimidation including server sabotage inside Federation headquarters, AI-filtered communication channels, and diplomatic pressure to shut down public criticism. The Taygetans have experienced every one of these mechanisms, and the pattern mirrors Earth's own censorship systems so closely that the sources argue it is, in fact, the same system operating at different levels.
The Full Picture
The Prime Directive as Censorship Framework
The Federation's censorship of non-human races communicating with Earth begins with its most fundamental law: the Prime Directive. While the Prime Directive is officially presented as a principle of non-interference with developing civilisations, its practical application functions primarily as an information-control regime.
Mari describes the specific restrictions imposed on her group: "The Galactic Federation states that we are only allowed to write, to use the written word for our messages and nothing more, because anything more would be aggressive interference against a developing and emergent civilization, humankind." This means no voice transmissions, no video, no live broadcasts, and no photographs that have not been degraded in resolution to the point of being nearly useless.
The restriction is not optional. Mari cannot use her own voice — she is forced to use commercially available voice-generator software. Her photographs must be degraded to low resolution and then artificially upscaled, stripping them of any evidential value. As she puts it: "I am heavily censored both by the Galactic Federation and its Prime Directive, as well as by YouTube's rules. I am not permitted to use my own voice. This is not my choice."
The effect of this restriction is precise and devastating: it ensures that no definitive proof of extraterrestrial contact can ever reach the public through legitimate channels. A voice could be analysed. A high-resolution photograph could be authenticated. Live video from a starship would be undeniable. By restricting contact to written text only — the easiest medium to dismiss as fiction — the Prime Directive guarantees that any communication can always be waved away as a hoax, a LARP, or creative writing. The restriction does not prevent communication; it prevents proof.
The Communication Infrastructure as Control Mechanism
Behind the formal restriction lies a physical infrastructure designed to enforce it. All communications entering Earth from non-human sources pass through the Viera biosphere ship — the large Andromedan vessel positioned behind the Moon that serves as Federation headquarters for Earth operations. As documented in S-038, the Viera functions as a communications hub equipped with AI filters that monitor and control what information reaches Earth.
This means that even within the "permitted" written-word channel, the Federation has the technical capacity to intercept, modify, or block any message. The Taygetans and their team in CIC (Combat Information Centre) work constantly to find workarounds — Mari mentions her team "looking for a way around the Federation's voice filter" — but the underlying architecture is designed to keep all communication on a leash.
The communication restrictions also extend to what Mari calls "dual censorship" — the Federation imposes its restrictions from above, while YouTube and other social media platforms impose their own content restrictions from below. The result is a pincer movement: the Federation prevents proof, and Earth's platforms prevent discussion of sensitive topics. As Mari explains: "I mix much of them with my life here in low orbit" to mask restricted content as science fiction, "because YouTube and all other social media platforms heavily censor talking about certain subjects."
This dual-layer system means that anyone trying to share information from outside Earth must navigate two separate censorship regimes simultaneously — and both are ultimately traceable to the same control structure, since the Federation controls Earth's institutions through the Cabal layer.
The Muon-Coded Threat
The most concrete evidence of active Federation censorship against a specific individual is the anonymous threat delivered to Aneeka of Temmer. During the pandemic period, when Aneeka was sharing detailed intelligence about what she described as Federation-orchestrated events on Earth, she received a direct threat encoded in muon — the Federation's proprietary communication medium.
The message instructed her to stop revealing what she knew. It cited the Prime Directive as justification. It arrived through muon — a medium that can only be used by entities with access to the galactic communication network, confirming it came from within Federation infrastructure. And it arrived anonymously, with no sender identification, no office of origin, and no mechanism for appeal.
Aneeka's response was defiance. Rather than comply, she escalated — sharing even more detailed information about Federation operations. But her testimony about the experience is chilling in what it reveals about how the system works: "There is no one to appeal to, no one responsible." She compared it to dealing with an impenetrable Earth bureaucracy — "like any stupid human bank — when you have a problem there is no one to hear you out." The threat came from nowhere, addressed to her specifically, and dissolved back into the same anonymity that characterises the Federation's upper levels.
This is not the first time the Federation sent such a message. Swaruu 9, years earlier, acknowledged receiving a similar communication: "I know you wish to stop my work. I received your message." Her response, like Aneeka's, was defiance — but the fact that she received the message at all demonstrates that active censorship through direct intimidation has been a consistent Federation practice across the entire period of Taygetan contact.
Financial Strangulation
When direct threats fail to produce compliance, the Federation escalates to economic warfare. The Federation assigns operational funds to each member race that has sanctioned activities near Earth — money for supplies, food, and other necessities that crews in orbit need to purchase from the surface.
In 2023, the Federation cut all financial support to the Taygetans. Mari describes this plainly: "A few months ago, the Galactic Federation stopped assigning money to the Taygetans altogether, so we no longer have any monetary Galactic Federation support." The timing was not coincidental — it followed a period of escalating Taygetan criticism of Federation activities and the launch of Mari's YouTube channel, which had become a direct public platform for that criticism.
Alenym's response, as described by Mari, was to refuse to comply with the Federation's new conditions for restoring funding, because those conditions required Alenym to go to the Viera in person — and "she would have to go to the Viera in person, exposing herself." The queen of a founding Federation race no longer felt safe visiting Federation headquarters. The implication is stark: compliance with Federation requirements might have restored funding, but at the cost of physical exposure to an institution the Taygetans no longer trusted.
The financial cut forced the Taygetans to become dependent on YouTube earnings and viewer donations for basic survival needs — including food, since Mari cannot eat Taygetan food and depends entirely on Earth supplies. This creates a secondary censorship pressure: the channel that generates the income needed for survival operates on a platform with its own censorship rules, meaning that speaking too freely could result in channel deletion and the loss of their only remaining income stream.
Physical Intimidation and Sabotage
The Toleka — the Taygetan ship in Earth orbit — experienced three separate sabotage incidents aboard the Viera biosphere ship, where the Taygetans maintain communication infrastructure. As Mari describes: servers were destroyed with a fire axe, power lines were burned, and cables were stolen — all within days of each other, inside Federation headquarters itself.
The Federation officially expressed concern about these incidents and even repaired the damage. But the incidents themselves demonstrate that someone within the Federation's own infrastructure was willing to use physical violence against the Taygetans' communication capabilities. The Federation's response — repairing the damage while apparently doing nothing to identify or stop the perpetrator — follows a pattern recognisable from Earth's own institutional behaviour: acknowledging the problem while ensuring it continues.
Beyond the server sabotage, the broader physical intimidation includes the Taygetans being pushed to an orbit 750,000 kilometres from Earth during the pandemic — ostensibly for their own safety, but effectively blinding their sensor capabilities at a critical moment. Centauri cruisers were assigned as escorts — framed as protection but functioning as minders. And during the same period, Swaruu 9 described being told to stop her work with the implicit threat of being "burned at the stake again" — language suggesting a pattern of persecution across multiple incarnations.
The Diplomatic Incident
In August 2024, the censorship escalated to the diplomatic level. An Andromedan representative — from one of the Federation's most senior member races — directly confronted the Taygetans and demanded that Mari stop criticising the Federation on her YouTube channel.
This incident is significant for several reasons. First, the Andromedans are generally described as among the more sympathetic Federation races — the ones who genuinely worry about Earth and who have supported the Taygetans in various disputes. If even the sympathetic races are being used to deliver censorship demands, it suggests that pressure to silence criticism is coming from levels above the Andromedans' own authority.
Second, the demand specifically targeted YouTube — a human platform on the human internet. The Federation was not merely applying its own Prime Directive internally; it was attempting to control what a member race said to humans using human technology. This crosses the line from internal governance into active censorship of interstellar-to-human communication.
Third, the incident was described by the Taygetans as a "diplomatic incident" — language that implies formal consequences and strained relations. It demonstrates that public criticism of the Federation has real institutional costs for any race willing to do it.
Technology Suppression as Censorship
Beyond controlling what is said, the Federation also controls what is shared in terms of knowledge and capability. Mari describes the restrictions on sharing technology in detail: "If I would share high technology in a useful and direct manner, I would be in trouble from the point of view of Earth rules and also from the point of view of the Galactic Federation ones."
The Prime Directive prohibits sharing technology above Earth's current level. But Mari identifies a deeper logic: any advanced technology shared with the public would immediately be seized by the powers that control Earth's institutions — the same Cabal that the Federation oversees. "I would only be making the Cabal and the Matrix stronger because such technology would never be allowed to fall into the hands of the general population."
This creates a perfect closed loop: the Federation restricts technology sharing citing the Prime Directive, while the Cabal suppresses any technology that does reach Earth's surface. The Federation controls the Cabal. The result is that advanced knowledge is kept from the population from both directions simultaneously, and each system can point to the other as justification.
Mari's solution — sharing information "disguised as science fiction" — is itself an acknowledgment that the censorship cannot be directly challenged, only circumvented through ambiguity. The very format of the communication (daily YouTube videos presented as "entertainment purposes only") is a product of the censorship regime, not a free choice.
Alenym's Formal Protest
In January 2024, Queen Alenym signed and transmitted a formal 10-point letter to the Federation via an Etorthan detachment that arrived at the end of December 2023. This letter — documented in S-176 — represents the most formal and comprehensive Taygetan protest against Federation censorship and control.
Among its ten points, the letter accuses the Federation of: constantly intervening against starseeds rather than protecting them, giving non-human technology to the Cabal as a countermeasure against Taygetan disclosure efforts, using mercenary groups for compliance enforcement, rigging consent mechanisms so that science-fiction disclosure in media is counted as karmic fulfilment of the obligation to inform, and demanding "congruence" from the Taygetans through Etorthan telepathic invasiveness while the Federation itself operates through deception and opacity.
The letter's existence is itself evidence of how desperate the situation had become. Alenym — the diplomatic representative of the Alcyone Council, queen of a founding Federation race — was reduced to writing a formal complaint to be hand-delivered by an Etorthan delegation because normal channels of communication and protest had proven useless.
The Mirror: Earth Censorship as Federation Censorship
One of the most important insights in the transcripts is that Earth's censorship infrastructure and the Federation's censorship infrastructure are not separate systems that happen to resemble each other. They are the same system operating at different scales.
On Earth, information is controlled through: platform censorship (social media bans, algorithm suppression), financial pressure (demonetisation, advertiser withdrawal), institutional credibility attacks (mainstream media dismissal), and, in extreme cases, direct suppression of individuals. In the Federation, information is controlled through: communication restrictions (Prime Directive), financial pressure (cutting operational funds), institutional credibility attacks (diplomatic incidents, marginalisation), and direct suppression (anonymous threats, server sabotage).
The parallel is not coincidental. Yazhi argues that the Federation controls Earth's institutions through the Vatican-Cabal chain of command, which means that YouTube's censorship policies, government suppression of UFO researchers, and the social stigma around "conspiracy theories" are all downstream effects of the same Federation information-control regime that restricts the Taygetans from sharing voice or video.
Swaruu 9 makes this point most directly in her open letter: "What will you do now, wise Federation, obstruct my work further? I will not stop and you have no jurisdiction to stop my work. Will you look the other way while you burn me at the stake again?" — drawing a direct line between Federation censorship and the historical persecution of truth-tellers on Earth, suggesting that the same institutional apparatus has been silencing inconvenient voices for millennia.
Evolution of Understanding Across Speakers
Swaruu 9 (2018) experienced the earliest direct censorship — received Federation messages demanding she stop, responded with a defiant open letter declaring herself "Ronin" (masterless warrior), warned that the Federation was "standing in my way."
Aneeka (2020-2022) received the muon-coded threat — the most concrete evidence of Federation censorship through anonymous intimidation. Her testimony about the absence of any appeal mechanism is the clearest documentation of how the system functions operationally.
Alenym (2022-2024) experienced the institutional and financial dimensions — funds cut, safety compromised at Federation headquarters, forced to write formal protest letters because normal channels were exhausted. Her refusal to visit the Viera represents the ultimate breakdown of trust.
Yazhi (2021-2022) provides the structural analysis — connecting Federation censorship to Earth's censorship as one continuous system, identifying the AI communication filters, and arguing that the restrictions exist not to protect humanity but to protect the system from exposure.
Mari (2023-2024) lives the daily reality of dual censorship — navigating both Federation restrictions and YouTube rules simultaneously, forced to use voice generators and degraded photographs, financially dependent on a platform whose censorship rules constrain what she can say, disguising information as science fiction to survive both regimes.
Athena (2024) experienced the diplomatic pressure firsthand — present during the incident where an Andromedan representative demanded the Taygetans stop their public criticism of the Federation.
Key Transcript References
- 003 — Swaruu's open letter to the Federation: "I know you wish to stop my work. I received your message." Declared herself Ronin, warned of imminent internet censorship
- 086 — Truth about Federation: Taygeta/Urmah/Engan withdrawal after discovering Federation IS the controller of Earth
- 181 — Mutual accusations between Taygetans and Federation, Taygeta's legal separation February 2021
- 182 — Federation management of Earth: "never stepping forwards to give a direct message to someone," always using tricks and puppets
- 480 — Aneeka's muon-coded threat: "stop revealing secrets," "no one to appeal to, no one responsible," Aneeka's defiant escalation
- S-038 — Federation restrictions: arbitrary territorial boundaries, AI-filtered communication channels through Viera hub, typing-only contact
- S-138 — Federation communication restrictions in detail: written word only, no voice, no video, no photographs, voice generator requirement, dual censorship by Federation and YouTube
- S-155 — Server sabotage inside Viera: three incidents, fire axe on servers, burned power lines, stolen cables; "nobody else on Earth mentioning disturbing Federation truths"
- S-167 — Federation funds stopped: Taygetans' operational money cut, Alenym won't comply with new requisites as no longer feels safe at Viera
- S-176 — Formal letter to Federation: 10-point charge sheet signed by Alenym, accusing Federation of intervening against starseeds and giving non-human technology to Cabal
- S-203 — Technology suppression: cannot share blueprints or detailed technology, dual censorship from Federation and YouTube, information disguised as science fiction
- S-246 — Diplomatic incident: Andromedan representative demanded Mari stop criticising Federation on YouTube, Federation adoption in pop culture as symbol of hope

