Long ago, in a swirling cosmos of star clusters and vibrant nebulae, an advanced civilization called the Elohim discovered Earth. These interstellar beings, skilled in cloning and genetic design, saw Earth as a kind of cosmic sandbox. In a series of eccentric experiments, they fashioned humanity in their image—an effort to replicate their own essence in a species with untapped potential. But humanity proved a more curious project than they anticipated. Despite the Elohim's efforts to impart wisdom through history’s prophets and sages, humans kept veering toward chaos, wonder, and remarkably odd superstitions. For millennia, the Elohim watched their creations with a mix of fascination and mild exasperation. And then, they decided to send a message through Raël, a Frenchman who, after an unexpected extraterrestrial encounter in a volcano, received humanity’s ultimate "instruction manual." Raël’s task: to reveal to humanity that its origins lie not in myth or divine intervention but in the scientific whimsy of these galactic creators. The Elohim’s wish was clear: humanity must unite, abandon tribal squabbles, and prepare for a cosmic family reunion. But the Elohim added a twist—they wouldn’t return until humans established an interplanetary embassy on Earth’s surface. The Raëliens, a dedicated group of followers, took up this mission, blending cosmic vision with earthbound absurdity.