When asked if the forty-two prophecies were the product of extraordinary psychic powers, St. George asserted: "The future cannot be foreseen by means of psychic powers, nor by means of astrological calculations, tarot cards, black magic, crystal balls, or any other such thing." Then pressured to explain the prophecies, St. George replied: "Super-civilization technology. Very simple, really. You gain access to the time stream by orbiting our planet at the speed of light."
The final question was: What was the motive for writing one hundred prophecies in the sixth century? To this, St. George responded: "The gloom of the Dark Ages was already upon the scene, and ignorance became perpetually self-generating. It's a common misconception that technological progress is an inherent characteristic of humankind. Without intervention, western civilization today would be exactly like it was back then, embroiled in an endless cycle of famine, plague, and petty warfare. It took the prophecies fourteen hundred years to achieve their objective, which seems like a long time by the standard of a human lifetime, but might not be such a long time by other standards."
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