What is the Prime Directive and does the Federation actually follow it?

Theme: Galactic Federation | Priority: High

Sources: 15 transcripts across 3 series | Speakers: Swaruu (9), Aneeka of Temmer, Athena Swaruu, Yazhi Swaruu, Mari Swaruu, Gosia


Short Answer

The Prime Directive is the Federation's foundational non-interference rule — a philosophy, not an unbreakable law — created when the Federation was formed roughly 850,000–900,000 years ago. Its core principle is that no race may interfere with another civilisation's natural cultural evolution. Star Trek's version is based on the real one (Gene Roddenberry was given the concept by a Pleiadian woman), though Hollywood's portrayal is simplified.

Does the Federation follow it? No. Every speaker across six years of contact reaches this conclusion, though they arrive at it from different angles. The Federation invokes the Prime Directive to restrict visiting races from communicating openly with humans, yet it simultaneously controls Earth's politics, money, technology, weather, historical records, and societal resets. It gives non-human technology to the Cabal. It introduces complete ET people as public figures. It speaks face-to-face with politicians while banning Taygetans from using their own voices. When Aneeka exposed Federation secrets, they threatened her with a muon-coded message citing Prime Directive violations — while breaking every clause of it themselves. The Prime Directive, as actually applied, is not a principled non-interference policy but a selective enforcement tool: a weapon used to silence critics and constrain member races while the Federation itself does whatever it wants.


The Full Picture

What the Prime Directive Actually Says

Swaruu (9) provided the first detailed explanation in transcript 004. The Prime Directive was created alongside the Federation itself, born from the need for rules of engagement during the Great Expansion when hundreds of races were being exterminated by sauroid species. Its primary purpose is to prevent a technologically superior civilisation from interfering with a "lesser" culture's development — whether intentionally or by accident.

Mari quoted the full text in S-035 and S-036: a Star Captain's solemn oath, applicable to cultures without warp capability, codified in Federation Articles Chapter 1, Article 2, Paragraph 7. The key provisions include no interference with domestic jurisdiction, no contact with pre-warp civilisations, and no introduction of technology above the civilisation's current level.

Critically, Swaruu (9) emphasised from the very first conversation that the Prime Directive is a philosophy, not a dogma. It is "flexible and you can skip the given law under full responsibility of those who make the contact." It can be broken "when the result will bring a greater good for all." And, she added with characteristic bluntness: "We've broken it too many times to even count."

The Prime Directive also rests on metaphysical foundations. Swaruu (9) explained that it is "based on metaphysical laws — the agreements we all made from the other side." The Cabal is obligated by these same metaphysical principles to disclose its plans to the population, which it does through entertainment media — hiding truth in plain sight so that the karmic burden falls on the people who fail to recognise it, not on the controllers who encoded it.

The Federation's Own Violations

The gap between the Prime Directive's text and the Federation's behaviour is not a matter of occasional lapses. It is systematic. Gosia's comprehensive summary in transcript 447 catalogued the evidence:

Political control. Each political system on Earth was "seeded or imposed by the Federation." Step Down politicians — complete ET people, mostly Centauri who look exactly human — are introduced into public life to fulfil Federation agendas. The Federation decides which political agendas will be followed, when, and by which puppet politician, operating through secret societies from above.

Financial control. The Federation controls all money on Earth — dictating its value, the amount each region can work with, and all large fund movements. It uses money grants to control the operations of visiting stellar races, cutting funding at will to enforce compliance (S-063).

Historical manipulation. The Federation implants "situations, documents and objects" into the Matrix, alters historical records, and is behind all societal resets — both the catastrophic kind and the softer perception-control variety (S-179, 447).

Technology transfer. Non-human technologies are given to the Cabal to be used against the population — weather manipulation, advanced mind control systems, and during the pandemic, medical technology "well above human comprehension" forced onto the population (S-176).

Direct interference with member races. The Taygetans were pushed to 750,000 km high orbit during the pandemic to blind their sensors. They were lied to about the reasons. Two Centauri ships were caught relaying false information (098).

As Gosia summarised: "The Prime Directive they hide behind only applies when and if it is convenient for the Federation itself, who alter events and twist their own rules to accommodate the situations as they see fit."

The Taygetans' Prime Directive Violations — and the Federation's Response

The Federation did not ignore the Taygetans' own violations. Transcript 181 details the formal mutual accusations exchanged during council meetings in Viera between 2019 and 2020.

The Federation accused the Taygetans of: violating the Prime Directive through direct contact with humans; disclosing the Federation's inner structure and workings; sharing sensitive technology basics; Swaruu (9)'s legal separation from the Federation; and multiple airspace violations by Taygetan fighter craft — including control tower fly-bys at impossible airspeeds over O'Hare Chicago and LAX airports.

The Taygetans accused the Federation of: criminal negligence against the human race; honouring rigged democratic elections as legitimate; failing to understand secret society manipulation; and applying the Prime Directive in a "hypocritical and biased manner."

This led to Taygeta's legal separation in February 2021, where Taygeta ceased recognising the Federation directly and would only interact through the Alcyone Council — a decision ratified by Step Council across all four Taygetan planets.

The enforcement took a darker turn when the Federation directly threatened Aneeka (transcript 480). She received a single muon-coded message with Federation validation codes ordering her to stop revealing secrets, citing Prime Directive violations. No return address. No one to appeal to. No one responsible. Aneeka's response was characteristically defiant: she would give away "even more secrets" and share the threat publicly. But the incident revealed the Prime Directive's true function — not a philosophical guideline applied consistently, but a weapon wielded against those who threaten the information monopoly.

The Urmah Exception

The Urmah — 300-kilogram armoured feline warriors operating from the flagship Avyon-one — demonstrated what happens when a race simply ignores the Prime Directive entirely. In 2023, they destroyed a Pfizer vaccine plant/warehouse using a tractor beam, an act of direct intervention that the media reported as a "rare tornado." The Federation was furious, complaining that the Urmah had bypassed the Prime Directive (transcript 377).

But as Athena observed: "Since when can you give a Cat orders?" The Urmah represent the Council of Avyon, which is the Feline Galactic Confederation — an organisation so large it rivals the Federation itself. They operate by their own agendas, make their own rules, and do not care about Federation claims. The Federation's inability to enforce the Prime Directive against the Urmah while rigidly enforcing it against the Taygetans tells you everything about who the rule is designed to constrain.

Why the Prime Directive Doesn't Apply to Earth

Multiple speakers argue that the Prime Directive's conditions are not met on Earth, making its invocation legally invalid.

Earth is not a "naturally evolving" civilisation. The core principle — non-interference with a lesser race's "normal cultural evolution" — assumes that evolution is natural. As Gosia pointed out to Swaruu (9) in the original conversation (004): "Our evolution here is not our normal cultural evolution. We have been imposed this particular rhythm of events. We have been trapped against our will." Swaruu (9) agreed: "That's also one of the most important legal justifications for our forces to be here too."

Humans are not a "lesser race." They are Lyrians — the same species as the Taygetans, Alfratans, and other spacefaring civilisations — artificially confined to a lower state of consciousness by the 3D Matrix, the Van Allen belt frequency fence, and millennia of perception control. As Swaruu (9) put it: "You are an artificially 'lesser' race. Placed there by others."

An outside threat exists. The Prime Directive explicitly permits intervention when a civilisation is "threatened by an outside source." The Reptilian presence on Earth, the Federation's own manipulation, and the Cabal's use of non-human technology all constitute outside threats — which, by the Federation's own rules, legally justify intervention.

Earth is already heavily intervened. Mari's argument in S-035 is the most decisive: you cannot invoke a non-interference rule on a planet where interference is total. The Federation controls the politics, the money, the technology, the weather, and the historical narrative. Claiming non-interference while doing all of this is not principled philosophy — it is strategic hypocrisy.

The Prime Directive as Control Mechanism

Aneeka's realisation in transcript 480 captures the mature Taygetan position. After her own awakening to the extent of Federation control, she concluded that the Prime Directive is not a principled guideline at all — it is simply another instrument of control, identical in function to the laws and regulations that constrain populations on Earth.

"The Federation is controlling us all with laws and regulations like the Prime Directive," she said. "Excuses they are. Like the ones they give you there." From her perspective, the Federation's claim of non-interference is no different from a government claiming to protect its citizens while surveilling them — the language of protection masking the reality of control.

The formal letter to the Federation (S-176) made this argument diplomatically: "The Galactic Federation uses the Prime Directive when it suits it only to its convenience and completely arbitrarily, only using it as an excuse mechanism to manipulate and control, and thus avoiding having to debate decisions made exclusively by them and for their own benefit."

From the Taygetans' perspective, the Prime Directive serves four functions, none of them related to its stated purpose:

First, it restricts information flow from visiting races to Earth's population, maintaining the Matrix's information monopoly.

Second, it provides a legal pretext to threaten or punish member races who expose Federation operations — as happened to Aneeka.

Third, it creates a philosophical justification for inaction that sounds principled but is actually strategic — allowing the Federation to maintain Earth's suffering while claiming its hands are tied.

Fourth, it prevents cross-race organising by keeping visiting races isolated from the populations they might otherwise help, ensuring that no alliance between aware ET visitors and awakened humans can form outside Federation control.

The irony, as multiple speakers note, is that the one entity most consistently and systematically violating the Prime Directive is the institution that wrote it.


Key Transcript References

| # | Title | Focus |

|---|-------|-------|

| 004 | Prime Directive (Swaruu 9) | Foundational explanation: flexible philosophy not dogma, broken "too many times to count," metaphysical basis |

| 086 | Truth About Federation | Federation IS the controllers, not merely failing to enforce its own rules |

| 098 | Federation and NWO | Federation directly behind pandemic, deceived Taygetans, active violations |

| 181 | Mutual Accusations | Formal charges between Taygetans and Federation, airspace violations, legal separation |

| 197 | Vatican-Federation-Cabal | Chain of command proving Federation communicates directly with Earth elite |

| 377 | Pfizer Tornado (Urmah) | Urmah bypassed Prime Directive with tractor beam, Federation unable to enforce against them |

| 447 | To All Earth Citizens — No BS | Comprehensive catalogue of Federation violations: politics, money, technology, resets |

| 480 | Federation & Matrix Beyond Earth | Federation threatened Aneeka citing PD, Prime Directive as control tool, "excuses they are" |

| S-035 | Prime Directive Full Text (Mari) | Legal text quoted, inapplicable to Earth, selective enforcement proof |

| S-038 | Restrictions | Double standards: voice ban on Taygetans while Federation meets politicians face-to-face |

| S-063 | Money and the Federation | Federation controls all money on Earth, uses grants to control visiting races |

| S-110 | Politics Controlled from Off-Planet | Federation monitors and shapes events to create artificial Matrix |

| S-176 | Letter for the Galactic Federation | "Uses Prime Directive when it suits it only," formal diplomatic charge sheet |

| S-179 | Power Structure and Resets | Federation as "ultimate organism" behind resets, onion-layered control |

| 100 | Freedom, Ascension, 5D Cages | Federation dissolving one cage to build another, "sick playground" |