Short Answer
Nobody put them in charge. The Galactic Federation's authority over Earth is self-assumed, maintained through infrastructure rather than consent, and reinforced by anonymity at the levels where decisions are actually made. It began roughly 900,000 years ago as a mutual defence pact among Lyrian refugee races, grew into a galactic government through institutional inertia, and consolidated control over Earth specifically after installing the 3D Matrix following the Tiamat cataclysm approximately 12,500 years ago. No species voted to give the Federation authority over Earth. No Earth human was consulted. No mechanism exists for challenging that authority from below, because the decision-makers at the Saturn level and above operate through anonymous validation codes with no return address and no appellate body.
As for voting in conscious humans as representatives — the material addresses this proposal directly and rejects it on multiple levels. First, the Federation does not work by voting or appointment; it operates through holistic consensus within its own framework, and has no seat at the table reserved for a "human representative." Second, anyone on Earth who claims Federation accreditation is lying or deluded — Aneeka states that all such human-made credentials are "blatantly obvious" fabrications with no recognised legality. Third, every starseed on Earth is already a Federation representative by right of their holographic society membership, making the question of appointing new ones structurally redundant. Fourth, and most crucially, the Federation uses human voting as legal consent: every time humans participate in elections, the Federation reads that participation as the population voluntarily delegating sovereignty to their elected officials. Proposing more voting — even to install "conscious" representatives — would give the Federation additional legal cover, not less.
How the Federation Assumed Control
The Federation's authority over Earth was never granted. It accumulated in stages, each of which extended control while obscuring who was responsible.
The Galactic Federation of United Planets was founded after the Great Expansion from Lyra — the catastrophic displacement of Lyrian human races by Reptilian forces approximately one million years ago. The founding races (Andromedans, Arcturians, and the surviving Lyrians) created a mutual defence alliance of necessity. Over the following 900,000 years, this alliance expanded to include roughly 500,000 member races and civilisations. No one voted for the expansion of mandate. It happened as the Federation grew, and the founding races assumed progressively more authority without formal authorisation from the populations they came to manage (004, A-006).
Earth's direct placement under Federation jurisdiction occurred after the destruction of Tiamat roughly 12,500 years ago. The Federation, weakened by the war, installed the 3D Matrix — the electromagnetic frequency suppression system generated by the Moon's reactor systems and controlled through the Andromedan biosphere ship Viera. This system was originally meant to contain negative Reptilian forces. It became a permanent suppression architecture that defines Earth's existential reality. The Federation now controls every aspect of Earth's affairs through this infrastructure: the Van Allen belt frequency, the communication chokepoints, the suppression of interstellar knowledge, and the management of Earth's population through layered councils that stretch from Antarctica to Saturn and beyond (086, 138, S-093).
The critical point is that control was established through infrastructure, not through agreement. You do not need anyone's consent if you control the frequency of their reality. The Federation did not ask Earth's humans whether they wanted to be managed. It simply built the management system and has maintained it ever since.
The Four-Level Authority Chain
The Federation's authority over Earth operates through at least four identifiable levels, each more opaque than the last.
At the ground level, Antarctica hosts the lowest council where extraterrestrial representatives — primarily Alfratans and Antarians — meet with human politicians and Cabal members. This is the interface between the galactic and the terrestrial. Above that, the Viera biosphere ship behind the Moon hosts the Federation Council for All Earth Affairs, dominated by Andromedans and Arcturians. These people are described as genuinely nice and frustrated by their inability to help more — but they say their hands are tied by orders from above. Above the Viera, the Saturn Solar System High Council is where the "ultimate controllers of Earth" supposedly reside, operating through anonymous validation codes with no identifiable person to appeal to. And above Saturn, regional and galactic councils form on demand, fading into the depths of interstellar space where their authority becomes essentially unverifiable (408, S-167).
At every level, the response to challenge is the same: the orders come from above. The Viera council points to Saturn. Saturn is anonymous. Whatever sits above Saturn is invisible even to Saturn. This is not a system designed for accountability. It is a system designed to make accountability impossible, and it succeeds.
Why "Voting In" Representatives Fails Structurally
The proposal to vote in conscious humans as Federation representatives assumes the Federation works like a human institution — that there is a seat at the table waiting to be filled, and the question is simply who fills it. The material dismantles this assumption completely.
The Federation operates through holographic society principles. In a holographic society, every citizen is automatically a representative by virtue of their education and ethical development. There are no elections, no appointments, no credentials. Decisions are made by consensus — all participating parties deliberate with logic and facts until consistent agreement is reached. There are no majority votes. "It is known that this democratic system doesn't work," Aneeka observes. The concept of "voting someone in" is incompatible with the framework entirely (093, 433).
More directly: any human on Earth who claims to be an accredited Federation representative is fabricating their credentials. Aneeka is explicit: "Human-made models blatantly obvious. No legality recognised for any human claiming Federation position. All accreditation must come through muon systems directly from Federation in space. No intermediaries needed." There is no application form. There is no certification process. There is no Federation office accepting Earth credentials. Every single "Federation ambassador" or "Galactic representative" operating on Earth is, according to the Taygetan assessment, either self-deluded or deliberately fraudulent (093).
This is not a bureaucratic oversight. It is structural. The Federation does not recognise Earth humans as participants in its governance framework. Humans are classified as a "secondary species" — not because of inherent inferiority but because the mental and perceptual limitations imposed by the 3D Matrix reduce human consciousness to a level the Federation considers pre-interstellar. You cannot be a representative in a system that does not recognise you as a participant. And the system will not recognise you as a participant until the conditions it itself imposed are lifted — conditions it has no intention of lifting (S-201, S-233).
The Starseed Paradox
If every member of a holographic society is automatically a representative, then every starseed on Earth — every incarnated member of a Federation race — is already a Federation representative by right. This is not metaphorical. Aneeka states it directly: each starseed is a representative of their race and the Federation, simply by being what they are.
But when Robert asks how a starseed can actually exercise this representation — how they can contact the Federation and demand changes — Aneeka's answer is not political but spiritual: access your higher self, channel, open your third eye, meditate. There is no office to visit. The Federation does not take appointments from the ground floor. And Swaruu 9 confirms that even when the Taygetans — who are not just starseeds but actual crew members of a Federation ship — attempt to exercise their representational rights, the 5D Federation simply ignores them (093, 099).
This creates the paradox: every awakened person on Earth already has Federation representation rights, but those rights are meaningless in practice because the structure does not honour them from below. Adding more human representatives — even conscious, awakened ones — would not change the structural problem. The problem is not that Earth lacks representatives. The problem is that the Federation does not listen to them.
The Voting-as-Consent Trap
The most devastating dimension of this question is what happens when humans vote. The Federation uses human electoral participation as legal consent.
Aneeka explains in transcript 149 that the Federation sees voting as the total transfer of sovereignty from the individual to the elected official. When a human votes — for any politician, at any level — the Federation reads that act as the human voluntarily delegating their autonomy to that politician. This gives the Federation legal cover for non-intervention: the humans chose their leaders, so whatever those leaders do is the humans' responsibility, not the Federation's. It is, as the Taygetans acknowledge, "an unfair double standard" — but it is the standard the Federation applies.
This means that proposing to vote in conscious humans as Federation representatives would, paradoxically, strengthen the Federation's legal position. Any voting mechanism humanity establishes becomes additional evidence that humans are voluntarily participating in a governance framework. The Federation would read the creation of a "human galactic representative" as further consent to the system — not as a challenge to it. Voting within the Matrix does not change the Matrix. It feeds it (149, 115).
What Swaruu 9 Said About Self-Declared Membership
Swaruu 9 offers one route that bypasses the structural problem entirely, though its practical implications are limited. When asked how one becomes a member of the higher Federation, she answers: "I am a member because I decide so, and that is enough, because that is how it works." At higher densities, membership is self-recognised, not externally granted. The moment you are prepared to be a member, you simply are — no papers, no appointments, no votes (099).
When Gosia asks whether starseeds could therefore declare themselves higher Federation members and demand that the lower 5D Federation stop its experiments on Earth, Swaruu 9 confirms it is their right: "The moment they don't listen, then they will be regressive." But she adds the crucial caveat that whether the 5D level actually listens is another matter. The Taygetan experience is that they do not.
This suggests that the answer to "who put them in charge?" is ultimately: everyone, collectively, by not withdrawing consent. And the answer to "can we vote in conscious humans?" is: voting is the problem, not the solution. The Federation's power is not exercised through elected office but through frequency control, infrastructure, and the collective agreement — conscious or unconscious — of the beings within its sphere. It dissolves not when new representatives are appointed but when enough consciousness shifts that the system can no longer maintain its hold.
Evolution Across Speakers
Swaruu of Erra (2018–2020) frames Federation authority as self-assumed through institutional inertia, originating in a defensive alliance that gradually expanded its mandate without formal authorisation. She also provides the self-declared membership route.
Aneeka of Temmer (2020–2022) delivers the structural analysis: false accreditations, the holographic society model that makes voting irrelevant, the Saturn anonymity that makes accountability impossible, and the voting-as-consent mechanism that traps humanity in legal participation with its own controllers.
Yazhi Swaruu (2021–2024) frames Federation authority as a manifestation of collective consciousness — real because collectively agreed upon, dissolvable only through internal change rather than external political action.
Mari Swaruu (2023–2024) documents the Gori'el Report conferences where the Federation's official rationale for keeping Earth isolated was presented: the suffering-as-growth argument, the containment-of-negativity argument, and the preservation-of-the-school argument — all of which she challenges as self-serving.
Key Transcript References
- 004 — Federation creation ~850–900,000 years ago, Prime Directive as self-written law, approximately 500,000 member races, no external constitutional authority
- 086 — Federation as "invisible owners of Earth," Saturn connection, cosmic school model, all negativity as human manifestation, Federation not infiltrated but IS the controller
- 093 — No single human representative possible, holographic society structure, false Federation accreditations on Earth, every starseed is representative by right, no application form, no appointment process
- 099 — Self-declared Federation membership: "I am a member because I decide so," higher Federation acts through lower, starseeds have the right to demand but 5D level doesn't listen
- 149 — Voting as legal consent: Federation reads elections as voluntary sovereignty transfer, unfair double standard acknowledged, Alcyone alternatives to genocide rejected by Federation
- 115 — Federation gives collective what it perceives they want, monitors human expressions, conscious statements carry different metaphysical weight
- 408 — Saturn leaders anonymous, validation codes with no return address, system impossible to find, pyramidal not holistic
- 433 — Holistic consensus: no voting, no majority rule, deliberation until congruence, structurally incompatible with "voting in" representatives
- 138 — 3D Matrix installed after Tiamat destruction, Federation infrastructure as basis of Earth jurisdiction, control through frequency not consent
- S-093 — Moon reactors as Federation infrastructure, modern technology on ancient installation, Federation cooperation with Cabal
- S-201 — Federation classification of humans as secondary species, isolation maintained deliberately, both humans and Reptilians kept from interstellar community
- S-233 — Gori'el Report: suffering-as-growth argument, containment-of-negativity argument, preservation-of-school argument, Mari's challenge to all three
- 447 — "The door opens from Earth plane," collective unconscious steers destiny, permissive both ways, Taygetan position on criminal negligence
- A-006 — Great Expansion of Lyra, Federation born from survival imperative, no democratic founding moment

