In the first book, Green’s Discovery, Sydney Green lays the foundation, and completes the first steps in forming a new political, social, and economic order for the world. Then, in Green’s Discovery 2,Creating a Fair & JustSociety, Green, working with many others, accomplishes the tasks laid out by the visitors, and paves the way for our world to make first contact.
In “Green’s Discovery” astronomer and astrophysicist Dr. Sydney Green has been interested in the search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI) since his childhood. After graduating with a PhD in Astronomy and one in Astrophysics he went to work for the U.S. government in research and development. His innovation, the Standard Orbiting Radio Telescope, known by the acronym SORT, was his greatest achievement, and is the technology he uses in his decades long search for alien life – then one day, totally unexpected, it happens.
Two of Green’s graduate students, using his invention, spot an unknown object that they believe is heading towards Earth. Green identifies the object as a small fleet of alien spacecraft that will reach Earth in a matter of months. Six alien spaceships arrive, and establish various orbits around the Earth. They meet with the world’s leadership and try to explain to them how they can partner with the aliens to make the required changes to save our world, and to prepare our world to make contact with other civilizations. However, the leaders fail miserably to even try to work together, so the visitors go to their plan ‘B’.
They contact Green, the one who invented the technology that was reaching out in search of extraterrestrial life, and recruit him to become their ambassador. They show him how dysfunctional, violent, and primitive our world is and that change must happen for us to survive. Green realizes there are no other options and so he partners with the aliens, the visitors as he calls them, to make things right.
With the help of the visitors change starts to happen, and the world begins to discover the benefits of the remodelling of our political, social, and economic paradigms, and to enjoy the advances in technology that the visitors introduce. The first stage of the world’s transition is completed.