Short Answer
No — and every speaker in the Cosmic Agency material says so explicitly, often in the same breath as their harshest criticism. The Federation is not a single entity with a single intention. It is an enormous, multi-density, multi-species political structure whose character changes depending on which level, which density, and which member race you are looking at. Yazhi describes it as "too large and complex" to be catalogued good or bad (transcript 182). Aneeka says "I'm not disqualifying all the Federation" even while calling it "a bunch of bureaucratic criminals" (182). Gosia publishes a formal clarification that "most of the Federation members are positive" (404). Mari, after six consecutive videos exposing Federation corruption, still writes: "I'm well aware that most of its members are loving, ethical people who are doing their best every day" (S-155). The accusation was never that every being in the Federation is malevolent. It is that the organisation's structure allows something malevolent to operate from levels no one can access, while the genuinely positive members at visible levels are used — unknowingly — as the benevolent face of a system they do not control.
The Structure: Why "The Federation" Is Not One Thing
The single most important point the material makes about the Federation is that it exists across multiple existential densities simultaneously, and what it looks like changes completely depending on which level you examine.
Athena provides the clearest structural overview in transcript 182. The Federation "is not a single block within a single level, but, in a staggered manner, increases not only in terms of area, but also in density." As density increases, so does the ethical framework of its members, because "ethics is irremediably associated with the perception of reality and level of consciousness of each person." This means the Federation at one level can be genuinely positive while at another level it can be criminally negligent — and both descriptions are simultaneously true.
Mari expands this in S-155 by noting that the Federation's characteristics "change a lot depending on the level and on the density of the part of it we may be talking about." At higher densities, beings communicate telepathically and have no need for political organisation at all — the Federation "dissolves into obsolescence as we go up in existential densities." This is the level many Earth channelers access, which is why their messages about the Federation are consistently loving and positive. But below that exists a "nuts and bolts" Federation of biological beings "that needs to eat, rest, and go to the bathroom" (S-155), and it is this level — the one that makes policy decisions about Earth — that the speakers criticise.
Mari's S-040 and S-041 videos provide a further distinction between what she calls the physical Federation and the astral or higher Federation. The higher Federation is "a conglomerate of all our higher selves, of all our most expanded versions or our spirit guides" — light beings outside time and space who blend into near-unity while retaining identity. The New Age concept of the Federation, Mari argues, is an "idealized mixture" of this higher group with the physical politicians below, mixing two fundamentally different things and attributing the qualities of one to the other.
The Good Parts: What the Speakers Acknowledge
The material never denies that much of the Federation is genuinely positive.
Yazhi identifies in transcript 182 that lower-level Federation fighter pilots "place their life at risk every day" enforcing the blockade around Earth. Antarian and Alfratan pilots fly Combat Air Patrols, sometimes being shot at and killed — including the Urmah pilot Istchi of Avyon, who died when his fighter was shot down. Yazhi explicitly states: "I never denied the fact that Federation pilots, basically Fighter Pilots, specifically do risk their lives every day." The problem is not their courage or sincerity. It is that "from above the Illuminati was controlling both sides of the War as a sick game" — the same dynamic she identifies in the Federation's relationship with its own personnel.
Transcript 173 contains one of Yazhi's most direct acknowledgments: "We have never said the entire Federation is rotten. How many times have we stated that the Andromedans and the Arcturians and all those with whom Alenym talks to in the Viera are also terribly worried about the situation on Earth and wish they could help more!" She insists: "What I say, what we say, is not against them. It is against the whole system, the larger Federation. How it is managed."
Gosia's clarification in transcript 404 is equally definitive: "Most of the Federation members are positive, but if they claim to be, take off your tunics and put on a pair of pants because you are not alone." Athena adds that the Arcturians, Sirians, Andromedans, and Antarians "would never attack" and "are not warlike races." The concern is not with these groups but with "darker elements within the Federation" whose identity remains unknown even to the Taygetans.
The Bad Parts: What the Speakers Accuse
When the speakers criticise the Federation, they are targeting specific structural features, not individual races or people.
The inaccessible upper levels. Mari's account of the step council system in S-246 reveals the core structural problem. The holistic step council — widely regarded as the most just political system in existence — has been "weaponized by the Galactic Federation to create a barrier where genuine problems and concerns become unresolvable." Local Federation representatives claim they cannot solve Earth's problems because the issues are too large for their level. But they cannot contact the level above because that level — orbiting Saturn — "only passes orders down to them and they cannot reciprocate any communication." Even a sitting queen cannot access the next level up: "you cannot go to Saturn to look for those representatives because you are quickly intercepted by Federation warships which force you away under threat of opening fire" (S-246). No-fly zones exist around Saturn, Jupiter, and Venus.
The Cabal-Federation continuum. Mari identifies in S-126 that "where Earth Cabal ends and Federation begins is misty" — a gray area where "human high Cabal and non-human Federation members" meet, including in Antarctica bases. Yazhi elaborates in 182: "Some members of the Federation are orchestrating all that, others are being permissive. Others are being manipulated or even blackmailed into complying (like the Taygetans)." The Federation is not one actor with one motive — it contains orchestrators, enablers, and victims simultaneously.
The dark takeover theory. Mari's S-249 presents what she calls the "most prevalent and probable" theory: that the Federation has been "taken over by dark forces, most probably from Orion" — Draco Reptilians, tall Grays, and allied puppet races. Whether the Federation was founded this way or was infiltrated later is unknown, but Mari leans toward a takeover. The evidence she cites: the organisation operates exactly like "a well-organized, highly intelligent criminal organization" using compartmentalization, where "no one person nor groups can know or see the entire picture."
The WWII analogy. Yazhi's most vivid illustration appears in 182: "People are angry at you because you are saying that the Royal Air Force is working for the Nazis. So they see that as preposterous. But from above the RAF was working for the Nazis. Because both sides belonged to the same overlords." The Federation fighter pilots genuinely risk their lives. Their commanders may genuinely believe in their mission. But the highest level, in Yazhi's view, is "causing the problem to sell the solution, just like the Cabal on Earth, because it comes from the very same people."
The Urmah Perspective: Suspicious Allies
The Urmah cat people provide an independent assessment that closely mirrors the Taygetan one but from an entirely different cultural position.
Arishah, a communications officer on the Urmah starship Avyon One, describes the Urmah position in S-198: they are "heavily annoyed at having such a confusing situation so close to our home in Vega." The Urmah do not trust the Etorthans — the tall Grays who represent the galactic quadrant level of the Federation — based on direct historical experience. The Urmah claim the Etorthans staged a trojan horse invasion of Urmah-controlled systems in Taurus and Eridanus, leading to what became the Battle of Rigel 7 (S-161).
Arishah's assessment of the visible Federation is revealing: the Urmah relationship with the Federation "is as good or as bad as we want it to be. They do not control us." But the Urmah are not reassured by the positive surface: "each time we ask direct questions we are never given direct answers, and no one seems to be in charge or want to take on any responsibility." This, Arishah says, "sounds to us like compartmentalization, where no one knows more than the minimum necessary needed to do their job" (S-198).
The Urmah conclusion, shared by Mari, is that the visible Federation — the Viera level with its Andromedan administrators and Alfratan representatives — consists of "loving, highly ethical, gutless, confused, useful idiots being manipulated by evil forces above them" (S-249). This is not an insult to those beings. It is an accusation against whatever controls them from above.
The Taygetan Awakening: Discovering the Problem
Transcript 371 provides crucial context for why this critique emerged when it did. Gosia asks Yazhi why the Taygetans, after thousands of years of working with the Federation, are only now discovering its true nature. Yazhi's answer is that Taygeta was, until very recently, "the right hand and the war force of the Federation." Under the previous leader Asket, Taygeta was the Federation itself. It was only when Alenym came to power in late 2018 or early 2019 that Taygeta broke away, ordering the fleet home and leaving a single ship as political representative.
Athena adds that "our predecessors simply had no intention or motive to analyze the Federation. They only believed in their propaganda." Federation cadets like Aneeka were brainwashed with ideals about liberating oppressed planets and fighting evil — only to discover the enemy was more complicated than a simple villain. Yazhi frames this as a parallel to the awakening happening on Earth: "When talking about consciousness awakening issues, it is logical that what you teach and realize what happens on Earth happens for you also wherever you are."
This means the critique of the Federation is itself a recent development within the material. Earlier transcripts reflect a more conventional view. The speakers' understanding deepened progressively, and they acknowledge this openly.
The Sabotage Incidents: Evidence of Factions
The clearest evidence that the Federation contains opposing factions — not a monolithic bad actor — comes from the server sabotage incidents Mari reports in S-155. Over the course of days, someone inside the Andromedan biosphere ship Viera destroyed the Taygetan and Urmah internet servers three separate times: burning power lines, stealing cables, and finally smashing servers with a fire axe.
Mari's conclusion is precise: "It is not the Galactic Federation who is wanting to stop me or us as they would have done so long ago and without resorting to this kind of low unethical violent tactics. It is someone within the Federation." The Federation itself expressed concern about the sabotage and repaired the damage promptly. This proves that at least two factions exist within the same physical space: one supporting information sharing, another willing to use violence to stop it.
The diplomatic incident of August 2024 (S-246) further illustrates internal conflict. A high-ranking Andromedan representative formally demanded that Mari stop criticising the Federation on YouTube. Mari refused. The representative accused her of instigating rebellion. Mari accused the Federation of attempting to assassinate Queen Alenym, citing forensic evidence the attack came from the Saturn level. The confrontation ended without resolution — two members of the same organisation with fundamentally incompatible assessments of what the organisation is.
What the Material Actually Concludes
The speakers' position can be summarised in one sentence from Athena: "The Federation just is. It cannot be understood with pre-conceived simplistic ideas and with a purely human framework of understanding. The Federation is not good, it is not bad, it is just a complex body" (transcript 182).
But this philosophical evenhandedness does not prevent the speakers from making specific accusations: that the accessible levels are being used as a front for inaccessible levels that no one can hold accountable; that the step council system has been weaponised to prevent upward communication; that the Federation's non-intervention policy functions as permission for atrocity; and that someone at the highest levels is playing both sides of every conflict.
The accusation is structural, not personal. It is directed at a system, not at the Andromedans or the Arcturians or the Alfratans who staff it. And it is delivered by speakers who repeatedly insist that most Federation members are positive — before asking why those positive members refuse to investigate what is happening above their heads.
Transcript Reference Table
| # | Title | Speaker(s) | Key Content |
|---|-------|-----------|-------------|
| 182 | Galactic Federation — Good Guys? Their Management of Earth | Yazhi, Athena, Aneeka, Gosia | Federation cannot be catalogued good or bad — too large and complex — staggered across densities — lower pilots risk lives unknowingly serving same game — WWII analogy — "never said the entire Federation is rotten" |
| 371 | Why Didn't Taygetans Know Before? | Yazhi, Athena, Gosia | Taygeta was Federation's right hand until Alenym — cadets brainwashed with propaganda — Urmah already knew — awakening happening everywhere not just Earth |
| 404 | Clarification Regarding Galactic Federation | Gosia, Athena | Dark elements vs Federation generally — most members positive — Arcturians Sirians Andromedans Antarians not warlike — unanswered questions about sabotage |
| S-040 | Positive Twist Part One — Galactic Federation Part 5 | Mari | Physical vs astral sides of Federation — souls governing from above — containment rationale — law of mirrors trap — Federation permissive using soul-will excuse |
| S-041 | Light Beings, Positive Twist Part Two — Galactic Federation Part 6 | Mari | Higher Federation of light beings above physical — New Age mixes both levels — nuts and bolts politicians vs etheric beings — perspective shift from Earth to orbit |
| S-044 | Conclusions 01, Galactic Federation | Mari | New Age distortion — physical Federation in same plane as Earth — no space war — Federation non-intervention as criminal negligence |
| S-155 | Space Pirates — Galactic Federation Involvement | Mari | Federation density levels — dirty tactics — using space pirates as dark agents — server sabotage inside Viera — "not the Federation itself but someone within it" |
| S-161 | Deep Federation, Etorthan Detachment | Mari | Etorthan arrival — Urmah counter-narrative of Etorthan treachery — Battle of Rigel 7 — cats don't trust Grays — Federation possibly infiltrated by Orion forces |
| S-198 | Arishah the Urmah Tiger — 3rd Interview Part 3 | Mari, Arishah | Urmah position — Federation as unethical dictatorship — compartmentalization suspicion — broken treaties — intervention only if ethical limits crossed |
| S-246 | Galactic Federation — Current Situation and Diplomatic Incident | Mari | Step council weaponised — no-fly zones — diplomatic confrontation with Andromedan representative — assassination attempt on Alenym from Saturn level |
| S-249 | Galactic Federation Conspiracy Theories | Mari | Three New Age descriptions all partially true — dark takeover theory most probable — Viera level as "loving gutless confused useful idiots" — Saturn as galactic evil hub |
| S-250 | Higher Realms of the Galactic Federation | Mari | Galactic farm analogy — higher Federation in higher realms — multiple contradictory realities valid simultaneously — empowerment conclusion |

