It was a single flying saucer. It landed on the lawn next to the UN General Assembly building of all places. It was right out of a hack 1950s sci fi movie, yet there it was. Even the alien seemed banal. A Grey alien that was the spitting image of everyone’s preconception of what an alien should look like. The whole thing was so … unimaginative.
But when people heard what the alien was offering, their interest skyrocketed! A way to produce unlimited food, unlimited clean drinking water, a new form of space propulsion to explore the entire solar system, and most importantly, unlimited free mobile energy to power everything, so that we would no longer need any electrical grids.
And all they wanted in return was one small thing…
This novella will fascinate you with its exploration of humanity’s oldest hatred, and greatest moral challenge. Grab your copy now!
This publication presents a brave and thought-provoking story that explores a worldwide moral dilemma. It’s somewhat similar to 'Childhood’s End,' but with a daring twist: instead of a general theme, it focuses on a whole population group, the 16 million people of a certain ethnicity, who are not part of the gentile community. Just the idea alone makes it hard to talk about openly today without causing controversy, which makes the story even more powerful and a little unsettling.
This book thoughtfully explores human nature, prejudice, and the cost of pursuing a 'utopia.' The ending is especially memorable, just when you believe you've grasped the main message, the story takes a surprising turn, exposing internal struggles and biases even among the so-called “chosen.” It highlights how division and prejudice can exist within groups as well as between them, reminding us that these issues are universal. It’s a challenging, controversial read, but one that pushes uncomfortable boundaries in a way that’s intellectually compelling. The ethical questions it raises will stay with you.