SIDE ONE
(The Baron starts
his role as temporary ringmaster)
The
Baron: Guten Tag.
Russ: Guten Tag mein
herr.
The Baron: danka.
Russ: and how goes it
tonight Baron?
The Baron: it goes
well.
Russ: good. Well this
is a bit of a transitional phase.
The Baron: ja,
I think so.
Russ: well good one,
anyway I like it. So how’s you’ve been doing?
The Baron: I do well.
Russ: good.
The Baron: I have done
better.
Russ: ahh, we all
have, but….
The Baron: I think,
body move, right?
Russ: uh-huh.
The Baron: ja?
Russ: yeah.
The Baron: it
feel not comfortable, image ja? My....?
Russ: uh-huh.
The Baron: my
head, if think, body move ja?
Russ: ja, it will take a
little while to get used to the movement.
Are you wearing a helmet?
(his pilot helmet)
The Baron:
nein.
Russ: ahh.
The Baron:
ahh, danka. Okay, whilst they helmet…..
Russ: okay.
The Baron: I
sprechen zie ja?
Russ: si.
Yeah.
The Baron:
vos is dos? What is si?
Russ: si is
Spanish, another Earth
language.
The Baron:
nein sprechen zie espanol.
Russ: ahh,
well it would be English, Spanish and then
German.
The Baron:
sprechen zie Deutsche.
Russ: right.
The Baron:
danka.
Russ: okay, I
sprechen very little Deutsche.
The Baron:
ein sprechen zie Deutsche en bisschen.
Russ: hmm, a
lot?
The Baron:
you say.
Russ: I
sprechen zie Deutsche en bisschen.
The Baron:
bisschen.
Russ:
bisschen.
The Baron: it
means I speak German a little.
Russ: oh a
little, bisschen means little.
The Baron:
bisschen.
Russ: hmm
okay. That’s something I need to learn
because I do have a lot of German customers
at my store.
The Baron: ja. I no give lesson, I
have no…..I get (clears throat) when trying
to teach Deutsche.
Russ: ahh,
well I figure I’ll pick it up here and
there.
The Baron: ja. One pause please?
Russ: uh-huh.
The Baron:
danka. Ahh, ahhh!! Ja.
Russ: go
ahead and get comfortable there.
The Baron:
feel body, young body.
Russ: there
you go, much better.
The Baron: ja, danka.
Russ: yeah,
well I figured since you wear the helmet all
the time anyway when you’re flying….
The Baron:
command root different ja?
Russ: yeah,
command root different but at least this way
with a helmet on you’ll feel more
comfortable.
The Baron: ja.
Russ: if only
a little disoriented and go, “huh?”
The Baron: ja, danka.
Russ: my
pleasure, my pleasure. Excellent, so we’re
going to try as a ringmaster here and….
The Baron: I
try one more life.
Russ:
excellent and well you should.
The Baron: ja, I have choice to
make.
Russ: ahh.
The Baron:
they offer me two
choice.
Russ: okay.
The Baron:
retire and........not
know word.
Russ: retire
in old age?
The Baron:
nein, nein, not known.
Russ: well
I’m not good with that either. Well if you
tell Karra, Karra will tell me and I’ll..
The Baron:
ahh, danka.
Russ: then
I’ll know. Because you’ll know the Sirian,
she’ll know the Sirian, she’ll know the
English and she’ll tell me.
The Baron:
fräulein ambassador say inanuity.
Russ: boy,
that didn’t clear anything up.
The Baron:
inanuity, nein nein. Nevermind, choice one.
Russ: ahh.
The Baron:
choice two, be grounded, pilot teacher.
Explain life as pilot, highest victor.
Russ: right.
The Baron: or
my choice add in….
Russ: go out
in blaze of glory?
The Baron: go
out teaching lesson.
Russ: ahhh.
The only problem is, you wouldn’t go out,
nobody could beat you.
The Baron: I
think could.
Russ: well it'd be tough.
The Baron:
pick fight of odds of 20 plus to one?
Russ: you’d
be a while looking for those odds though.
The Baron: ja but never forgot.
Russ: right.
The Baron: if I go choice one,
fade away and be just name.
Russ: uh-huh.
The Baron:
choice two, same but longer. Choice three,
never forgot. Your Baron, on planet….
Russ: never
forgot.
The Baron:
Manfred?
Russ: yep,
still the most famous ace known to man.
The Baron: ja, on your planet.
Russ: right.
The Baron
even though little ace now.
Russ: right.
The Baron:
80, eh? Not big.
Russ: no, but
still it’s…..the time of our history that he
performed it in the flying machines he
performed it in made him an ace.
The Baron: ja.
Russ: I mean
nowadays, it’s nothing to pull a trigger and
launch a missile but what he did was, that
was pretty unordinary.
The Baron:
uh-huh, I think so. So as a ringmaster…..
Russ: uh-huh.
The Baron:
duty are put people to speak ja?
Russ: uh-huh ja.
The Baron:
and keep order.
Russ:
correct.
The Baron:
also duty to organize speakers.
Russ: right.
The Baron: I
have teacher?
Russ: okay.
The Baron:
she teach and explain how.
Russ: oh
excellent.
The Baron:
she say be strong of person?
Russ: uh-huh.
The Baron: be
not forgiving.
Russ: right.
The Baron:
even with special person. This ein first
week for me?
Russ: right.
The Baron:
next week maybe not me, maybe someone other.
Russ: well
we’ll see.
The Baron:
different other person.
Russ: okay.
The Baron:
see how I do.
Russ:
excellent, you’re doing great so far.
The Baron:
danka.
Russ: once
you got the helmet on you of course, that
helps a lot.
The Baron: ja, ja. It so clean and
clinical in room.
Russ: oh
yeah.
The Baron: uh-huh.
Russ: are you in the
channeling room or....?
The Baron: ja.
Russ: oh okay.
The Baron: I
put on speaker danka.
Russ: danka.
(Karra joins the
session)
Karra: hi hon.
Russ: hi
sweetheart, how’s it going?
Karra: not too bad.
Russ:
excellent love.
Karra: for first time
in a long time I get to go second.
Russ: yeah,
that is the first time in a long time.
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ: I can’t
remember the……..well I do remember the last
time.
Karra: yes it was a
while.
Russ: yes it
was.
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ: anyway,
we had a lot of good fun today.
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ: what do
you think of today’s progress?
Karra: you’re doing
good.
Russ: well we
had a lot of…..well what I want to know is,
I want to get your input on Jasper.
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ: and
what do you think on that one, where do you
want to take that?
Karra: I think it’s
worth pursuing.
Russ: uh-huh.
Karra: I also think
that after the session you need Mark to fire
his computer back up and pull up something
that he saw.
Russ: oh
really?
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ: okay, something
that highly is relevant?
Karra: yes, very much
so.
Russ: well,
Ashtar did say that now is the time where
we’re going to be getting a lot of this
contacts.
Karra:
uh-huh.
Russ: the other thing is,
working with this gentleman in Australia..
Karra: ahh
yes Jasper.
Russ: Jasper.
Karra:
uh-huh.
Russ: now he has got…..he’s
going to putting channeling’s on his page.
Karra:
uh-huh.
Russ: and I’m not sure where
he’s going to get his information, I
forgot to ask him that but I was going to
wait until I got a reply from him so I
could kind of ask him that kind of stuff
and see what kind of information he's
getting. Apparently he’s talking to
Ashtar.
Karra:
uh-huh.
Russ: what’s he go by? Oh
yeah, Commander
Soltec. Anyway, Australia
is a good hotbed for psychic stuff right
now…..
Karra: yes it is.
Russ: and you
know this is the funniest thing I wanted
to ask you about in fact.
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ: when
Ashtar was telling me that we would be
contacted by somebody of these other
groups?
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ: what was
my first thought?
Karra: your first
thought was a little bit in disbelief.
Sort of like, “no way.”
Russ: well okay,
that one.
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ: all right
my second thought was Australia….
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ: yeah I
realized I think that has been my whole
thought process the whole while I’d be
contacted from someone in Australia.
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ: probably
because of…
Karra: well the
presence of Ashtar is pretty powerful
and influential.
Russ: true, I’m
sure he was like……he already had this
figured out as far as he knew where the
groups were and what groups are working
the most on the web and that kind of
stuff probably.
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ: all right
so, I guess phase two
will be to go ahead and start working on
A, the domain name.......
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ: two,
editing these tapes and getting them off
to the Sedona
Journal of Emergence......
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ: and three,
working on web searches for other
groups.
Karra: yes.
Russ: okay, so basically
we're just going
to have to....I'll watch the site…
Karra:
uh-huh.
Russ: and see what kind
of additions he puts in there.
Karra:
uh-huh.
Russ: right now it’s
mostly just links and I should
probably, once I start working with
these other groups and start putting
links in on their pages too. Well that’s important
because right now that’s the most
key is that I want to focus on these
conferences and I want to focus on
where we need to go to bring those
to fruition.
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ:
and the basic key is communication
between the various groups.
Karra: yes, it
is.
Russ:
otherwise, it’s not going
to do any good.
What I also need to do is, I need to
get a hold of the Sedona Journal of
Emergence after we get all the tapes
and all things and
make sure they're workable.
Karra: yes.
Russ:
and I need to get a hold of Spirit Chat.
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ:
René.
Karra: yes of
course, for setting up and
everything.
Russ:
correct and I haven’t talked to him in a while
and I think is important that right
now I get back in touch with him.
Karra: you may
want to make a donation as well.
Russ:
Spirit
Web?
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ:
good idea.
Karra: yeah, I
had it before. God it is clinical in here, I know what
I’m going to do.
Russ:
put some plants in there?
Karra: no, I’m
going to offer to host them at my
residence.
Russ:
good idea, excellent.
Karra: uh-huh,
I’ve got the room.
Russ:
yeah, we could do them in the main
living room.
Karra: actually
I was thinking more near to the
kitchen.
Russ:
oh.
Karra: that way
everybody can get up to do what they
used to do, go
and
get a drink, those that need drinks.
Russ:
yeah, it’s the perfect place to host
it.
Karra: well we’ve got
that little study there.
Russ:
hmm.
Karra: the one
that isn't used, that is used
occasionally.
Russ:
true. Oh by the way, thanks for setting it up with the
kids so I can see them when I get up
in the morning.
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ:
okay, what else we got?
Karra: I’m
trying to figure
something out.
Russ:
one
thing I want to work on…..
Karra:
uh-huh.
Russ: either you or Omal but
how perception creates reality?
Karra:
uh-huh. I think it would be best
that
Omal handles that.
Russ: okay I’ll work
with him on
that.
Karra:
okay.
Russ: anything else?
Karra:
no, not at the moment.
Russ: okay.
Oh
yeah, I got all this stuff to
work on too, let me
check my notes real
quick…..abductions, abductions,
implants. Do you want to work
with implants with me real
quick?
Karra:
okay.
Russ: okay, according to the
stats I looking at from the
report I got, one in 40 humans
are implanted?
Karra:
(snickers)
okay?
Russ: theoretically, now I’m not
saying this is true or even
close to true, but I’m just
talking on a theoretical basis.
Karra:
you’re talking that the
abductors are working…..
Russ: overtime.
Karra:
and then some.
Russ: and
then some. I mean there is
6 billion people on this planet,
if one in 40 are implanted……now
the math basically works out to
about they’d have to implant one
person every 15 minutes.
Karra:
uh-huh so even by that simple
bit of reasoning, guess what?
Russ: it can’t happen.
Karra:
uh-huh.
Russ: okay, now is there
anything you can tell about this?
Karra:
it goes with perception.
Russ: oh it does?
Okay.
Karra:
uh-huh.
Russ: yeah, because one of
things that I’m really concerned
with right now is how to
perceive the world around me.
Karra:
uh-huh.
Russ: and all of us, I mean this
is something that we’re all
having to deal with. Like for
example, today
I had to do a lot of
research on the Rainbow
gatherings and the Rainbow
Family
and this is a group of people
who I feel in the future really
have their
act together.
Karra:
uh-huh.
Russ: they all basically live
for a non-commercial
enterprises, they share, they
trade, they work with natural
resources and alternative
medicines and
they work together for world
peace.
Karra:
yes, uh-huh.
Russ: a very great concept at
least and one that I think it
would be good to study a little
bit more on that.
Karra:
yes it would be, it would be.
Anyway, I'm having The
Baron going.....(taps
her hand).....which
I think means wrap it up.
Russ: okay. Anyway, well as
far as all that goes…
Karra:
uh-huh.
Russ: then
I feel like…..
Karra:
I wish he would just say things
instead of doing hand signals
and stuff.
Russ: he’s probably used to
that.
Karra:
uh-huh, he is.
Russ:
okay.
Karra:
right and
I need to work with him as well,
gives me an opportunity to work
on something.
Russ: okay.
Karra:
uh-huh.
Russ: I got it my dear.
Karra:
yeah, well you saw these hand
twitch. Yeah okay.
Russ: have fun dear.
Karra:
catch you later love.
Russ: okay sweetheart.
Karra:
uh-huh.
(The Baron
resumes his duties)
The Baron: ahh.
Russ: greetings Baron.
The Baron: danka.
Russ: and
just the person I wanted to talk
to too as a matter of fact.
The Baron: uh-huh.
Russ: you probably caught that
last part with Karra, where we
were talking about the
abductions and the implants?
The Baron: ja.
Russ: and how they’re talking
about one in 40 humans are
abducted and implanted?
The Baron: (snickers)
I think you speak bullshit?
Russ: yeah basically, that’s
what I think too.
The Baron: ja.
Russ: because I know from what
just your work you've
done and talking to Taal…
(one
of the
base pilots)
The Baron: ja.
Russ: that it would be almost
impossible to even get past you
guys to do all this.
The Baron: next time I ringmaster?
Russ: uh-huh.
The Baron: I see if make
possible.
Russ: okay excellent.
The Baron: he sprechen zie and
you sprechen zie ja?
Speaks.
Russ: oh yeah absolutely,
that'd
be great.
The
Baron: ja.
Russ:
because I haven't talked
to Taal
in a long time.
The Baron: I arrange.
Russ: oh thank you, that will
be great. And
that’s
one thing that I want to work on
is we’re working with these
groups and
we have to
make better friends but
at the same time…
The Baron: you make better
friends. I lose many……I forgive
for what done but not forget.
Russ: I don’t blame you.
The Baron: you have person
fictional that say, “You
Klingon bastards, you kill my
son!!” I find very funny to
watch but understand emotion.
Russ: right, right and he never
forgave
them.
The
Baron: ahh,
I.....
Russ:
actually
he did finally, he understood.
Capt. Kirk of the Starship
Enterprise.
The Baron: ja.
Russ: I didn’t know you even
watched that.
The Baron: it beamed out into
space, listen on long flights.
Russ: good for a few laughs.
The Baron: ja.
Russ: okay, excellent. All
right, well who’s next on board
then tonight?
The Baron: I put on another
young lady?
Russ: excellent.
The Baron: young lady boisterous
but soft-spoken with friend.
Russ: ahh okay. I can think of a
couple but it sounds like Leah.
The Baron: nein. Young lady that
have auric flashes when Capt. Hasif
around?
(Lyka)
Russ: hmm, okay. Well
I guess I’ll
find out then real quickly.
The Baron: she sprech……she say
you know her.
Russ: okay.
The Baron: I sprechen……..look
for catchword?
Russ: oh okay.
The Baron: what right way to
speak that? Catchword.
Russ: you mean the correct word?
The Baron: yeah for catchword.
Russ: oh.
The Baron: Omal have, “I be
back.” Tia have……
Russ: oh, catchphrase.
The Baron: ja.
Russ: catchphrase, oh okay.
The Baron: I think of
catch……what you say?
Russ: catchphrase.
The Baron: danka, catchphrase.
Russ: my pleasure.
(Alana joins
the
party)
Russ: hi Kiri, no? Lyka? No.
Hmm, Alana?
Alana: yes?
Russ: ahh Alana, how you doing
sweetheart?
Alana: do you want my honest
answer?
Russ: no, but you can lie to me
a lot.
Alana: nah, I'm not going to.
Russ: oh well.
Alana: I’m going to tell you the
truth.
Russ: oh good.
Alana: very wet.
Russ: oh God. Well glad to hear
it, just got through swimming
with the dolphins?
Alana: you could say that.
Russ: well I’ll see if Karra can
get you a towel. (laughs)
Alana: if she would....would
do.
Russ: well
excellent, excellent. I assume everything's
going well then?
Alana: uh-huh.
Russ: good and how’s Miranda my
love?
(our
daughter together
and reincarnation of Karra's
and Kiri's mother)
Alana: she’s doing well.
Russ: excellent.
Alana: uh-huh.
Russ: you know I’m coming up
every day….
Alana: yes.
Russ: to see, ahh you do.
Alana: uh-huh.
Russ: okay, I was hoping I would
get to see her some time too,
her and Kevin.
Alana: they’re both doing very
well.
Russ: excellent, well I
might try to stop down
at the dolphin pool then and
might come up.
Alana: uh-huh, Miranda’s going
to be spending some time with
Kiri. She’s getting very
interested in taking things
apart.
Russ: oh, getting that
engineering sense huh?
Alana: uh-huh.
Russ: excellent, excellent.
Alana: which I think might be a
little bit hard for Kiri.
Russ: well I mean teaching young
ones isn’t…..
Alana: well she’s getting more
like my grandmother was in her
mannerisms and stuff.
Russ: who, Kiri is?
Alana: no.
Russ: oh, Miranda is.
Alana: uh-huh.
Russ: oh, hmm. Oh I see what you
mean.
Alana: yes.
Russ: oh I got it,
old
habits coming back.
Alana: uh-huh, I only have
stories to go from but mum said
that she’s getting very much
like she remembers her.
Russ: hmm.
Alana: even how she likes to
have her hair worn.
Russ: well good.
Alana: hopefully Kiri can handle
it.
Russ: I have to admit it would
probably be a little bit
disconcerting.
Alana: uh-huh, I should imagine
it would be. Anyway…..
Russ: yes my dear.
Alana: I’m here to talk about
communications with animals.
Russ: excellent, excellent.
Alana: dealing with them in a
spiritual way as well.
Russ: okay.
Russ: drafted at short notice.
Mum said to me, "come down and
talk" and this was like an hour
ago.
Russ: ahh.
Alana: dragged me out of bed.
Russ: well you know mom....or
Karra, she’s always got a reason
for this.
Alana: she was lucky I answered.
Russ: oh.
Alana: I thought it might have
been another friend.
Russ: another friend?
Alana: oh we've
been having some fun.
Oh, I’ve got to tell
you.
Russ: what you got?
Alana: remember I took a little
trip a few weeks ago?
Russ: yeah.
Alana: I got to meet an idol of
mine.
Russ: what?
Alana: I’ve always missed her
when she’s come to the base.
Russ: oh, who did you meet?
Alana: finally met Bunny in the
flesh.
Russ: Bunny, you met Bunny.
Alana: literally in the flesh.
Russ: you hadn’t
met her at the base?
Alana: no, I’ve always missed
her.
Russ: how could you miss her?
She’s probably the most single
most dynamic person on the base
when she gets there.
Alana: oh yes she is but I’ve
always…….
Russ: I can’t imagine you
missing her.
Alana: she taught me some
interesting little things.
Russ: uh-hmm.
Alana: uh-huh.
Russ: that’s funny,
when will we get to see her
again?
Alana: probably after Christmas.
Russ: okay.
Alana: uh-huh.
Russ: good. She gets a school
break then?
Alana: yeah.
Russ: excellent. Oh
well
I’m glad to hear you got to
finally meet the one and only.
Alana: uh-huh. Bunny does not
wear clothes.
Russ: huh?
Alana: very often.
Russ: oh.
Alana: she will wear a wrap, a
short wrap at that. You know how
high
my sex drive is?
Russ: it seems to have gotten a
little bit more than it was last
time we talked.
Alana: well that was partly
because I was with Bunny but….
Russ: oh, she taught you that
move huh?
Alana: uh-huh.
Russ: ahh okay.
Alana: she also taught me that
pain, the right amount applied in
the right places can be really
exquisite.
Russ: oh, excellent.
Alana: uh-huh.
Russ: well that certainly must
have been something that was a little
shock for your girlfriend
when you came back?
Alana: uh-huh, it was.
Russ: I can well imagine. All
right dear, let’s…..what do we
have on the table? Let’s go
ahead and work with animals and
communication.
Alana: okay yes sorry,
I’m giving off those heavy vibes
aren’t I?
Russ: yeah well I’ll keep you
directed here dear.
Alana: okay, now one of the
important things is
communicating with animals is to
understand that a lot of them
function on emotions and
instinct. They do not have a
clear thought processes, there
are exceptions. One of the
surprising exceptions that are
not highly thinking are the
canine. The canine act primarily
on learning patterns that are
hammered in to them that if they
do this, that happens,
if
they do that, this happens. So
their behavioral patterns,
although it appears intelligent
and smart, is more along the
lines of being rewarded in gift.
Russ: uh-huh.
Alana: felines on the other
hand, a lot of them do actuate
on instinct and emotions. The
smaller variety of the domestic
kind fall into two distinct
categories,
those
that are aware and those that
are instinctual with little
awareness.
Russ: hmm.
Alana: now those that are aware
tend to be more, not so much
affectionate but more focused in
on who they are more in tune
with.
Russ: hmm.
Alana: for example, there is a
feline that you have in your
house that is very affectionate
to one person and one person
only.
(Mark's cat Joey)
Russ: uh-huh.
Alana: that feline is very
aware, in fact I’ve seen that feline
slouching around or more
sneaking around up here from
time to time.
Russ: uh-huh.
Alana: also you have another
feline which is not so
affectionate but is also a
visitor here from time to time that
comes up here more for spiritual
companionship.
Russ: who’s that, Ganja?
(one
of the house
cats)
Alana: it’s brown, tan with
black and is little.
Russ: brown, tan, black and is
little.
Alana: uh-huh, always walks
around with its tail like this.
Russ: hmm, it’s probably Ganja.
Alana: yea big, about yea tall.
Really long legs. Anyway,
felines that are more
instinctual tend to be more
affectionate because it is you,
"I
give you affection, you reward
me by making me comfortable and
giving
me food. In return for that, I
bring you gifts. I bring you
freshly caught birds, freshly
caught rodents."
Russ: right.
Alana: so it is that side. Now,
as I am a marine
biologist, whales. Whales are
definitely sentient but like
people, you have various
different degrees of
intelligence. Unfortunately, the
bigger they are, the less
intelligent they appear to be.
Russ: hmm.
Alana: you get down to the
orcas. Orcas are highly
intelligent, highly social,
highly communicative and they
travel around in family pods......
Russ: right.
Alana: and they’re very much in
tune with each other. Going down
even smaller, dolphins. Again, a
lot of them travel in groups,
are very social, very
communicative and highly
intelligent.
Russ: hmm.
Alana: so being able to
communicate with them, you have
to interact on their level, on
their level of understanding. A
dog, you communicate through
short commands, signals and
rewards. Felines, you
communicate with through voice
commands, emotions and rewards
and gentle tones in the voice.
Whales, now the big ones are
difficult to communicate with,
they
may interact
and they may not. Orcas
will interact, dolphins
will play. Orcas you interact
with on a more of a spiritual
level. The same with dolphins,
you don’t have the ability to
make the voice clicks and
whistles and clacks and so on.
That is hard for you to
communicate. I have to wear a
special device that makes it
easier for me to make those
noises but I know what they’re
saying.
Russ: hmm.
Alana: okay?
Russ: okay. Now then with the
orcas, aren’t you like
a rather
small treat for them?
Alana: no.
Russ: I mean
you're
about the same size as a
seal.
Alana: nah, they wouldn’t
go for me. They wouldn't
go for a human.
Russ: why? I mean it’s…..how
would they tell……I mean they
know the difference I’m sure.
Alana: oh yes they did.
Russ: why would they not……?
Alana: by smell, by…..you don’t
have the flesh content or
the fat.
Russ: hmm.
Alana: or I don’t. I know you
don’t. You’re
not quite as skinny as you were.
Russ: true, thank goodness.
Alana: uh-huh.
Russ: but even in a wetsuit I
look like seal.
Alana: no you don’t.
Russ: well, two legs yeah.
Alana: you have two legs, two
arms that are much longer than a
seal. You're
shorter then some seals, you’re
not as fat as most seals.
Russ: maybe
a baby seal?
Alana: don’t even look anything
like a baby seal.
Russ: oh, so they wouldn’t go
for me. I haven’t heard of many
orcas attacking humans.
Alana: I haven’t heard of any.
Russ: hmm, I’m sure there’s a
story or two but I can’t…..
Alana: probably.
Russ: okay, so basically they
are fairly intelligent.
Alana: yes they are, highly
intelligent.
Russ: okay and so you can
communicate with them in the
wild or is that......?
Alana: well with the correct
apparatus I can.
Russ: okay.
Alana: uh-huh.
Russ: now what’s the purpose of
being able to communicate with
animals?
Alana: well the purpose is that
depending on what you are
communicating with, is that you
can get them to do things, you
can get them to relay
information.
Russ: well to other animals?
Alana: other animals, yourself.
Russ: kind of.
Alana: kind of yeah. However if
I’m correct, Dr. Doolittle is
purely fictitious and fish don’t
communicate that much.
Russ: right. So working with
cats, which is all we really
work with around here.......
Alana: uh-huh.
Russ: all I’ve mostly noticed is
that they have pleasure,
satisfaction or need.
Alana: uh-huh.
Russ: and it basically breaks
down into those three......
Alana: yes.
Russ: or two actually, pleasure
and satisfaction would be the
same thing. So satisfaction and
need.
Alana: yes.
Russ: okay so we’re talking
about is going to the next level
of communication.
Alana: uh-huh.
Russ: okay? And that would be
working with them on a more
spiritual sense?
Alana: yes. Can you do some
translation for me? What’s this
and that mean?
Russ: try that again?
Oh, five minutes, wrap it up.
Alana: oh okay.
Russ: because it will be 11
o’clock.
Alana: ahh yes............sorry.
Russ: no problem dear. So
just real quickly, let’s go over
to take it to the next step with
communicating with animals.
Alana: okay.
Russ: specifically cats in our
case because that's the
ones we have the most practice
with.
Alana: okay.
Russ: like the small kittens out
there who are just growing up.
Alana: uh-huh.
Russ: no experience or contact
with other….
Alana: well you work on that
point on the reward process. You
give them something or you try
to get them to do something, if
they do it you reward them, if
they don’t you don’t.
Russ: isn’t that the same type
of action we do with dogs?
Alana: yes but with cats being a
little bit more intelligent,
they will learn much faster and
it will get to the point where
it won’t be so much the
reward that they’re after, it’s
more the satisfaction of having
done something.
Russ: hmm okay, I see. All right
so we’ll work on that, now
communicating with them on a
mental level.......
Alana: uh-huh.
Russ: just start like a mental
commands or directions or
greetings, stuff like that and
see how they respond? If they
respond well, then give them
some of the food.
Alana: uh-huh.
SIDE ONE ENDS
|
SIDE TWO
(Alana wraps up
her portion of the chat)
Alana:
.......by....by my love.
Russ: oh.
Alana: she’s not hitting on him,
she’s sucking on the ear and
licking the face of a technician
and looking over at him and
totally distracting him.
Russ: ahh, well I suppose that
could happen.
Alana: uh-huh.
Russ: okay, so what we want to
work on then is mental telepathy
with kittens.
Alana: yes but with reward
process.
Russ: with reward process of
course.
Alana: uh-huh. Now it can also
be used I believe, bit
of deductive
reasoning, is with
telepathy.......
Russ:
uh-huh.
Alana:
is that
you want them to be not so much
focused in on just maintaining
themselves and getting
nourishment and warmth. Once
they get to become more active,
that’s when you start to
communicate with them..
Russ: okay.
Alana: now learning the process
at an early age for them is a
step towards learning how to use
that on humanoid offspring.
Russ: excellent, okay we’ll have
one of those to practice in a
little while
too.
Alana:
something that’s very hard,
having
trained felines that think in
the now, it's very hard to
break them of that habit. In
fact I've probably trained
maybe about 20 felines and
I’ve only had one that
succeeded.
Russ:
well dolphins do the same
right? Dolphins don’t look to
the future or the past, they
look only to the now right?
Alana:
I beg
your pardon?
Russ:
I don’t know, I’ve never
worked with them but I
always….
Alana:
they look to the past because
there was a good hunting
ground.
Russ:
oh, see I’m asking
you because you would
know.
Alana:
uh-huh.
Russ:
and I wouldn’t.
Alana:
yes, they look
to the past because that was a
good hunting ground, maybe we
should go back there one day
or, we don’t go to that place
because it was…..yes I
know…..was a negative
experience, one
of their members got hurt or
killed and thank you.
Russ:
bye-bye love.
Alana:
bye.
(The
Baron transitions to the
next speaker)
Russ:
greetings again.
The
Baron: greetings. Okay, I
watch and observe.
Russ:
oh good, yeah you're getting
to get an idea of
what our little sessions go
through here.
The
Baron: ja. I see
problems need controlling. Non-speaking
persons no in here.
Russ:
ahh, no observers.
The
Baron: ahh ja.
Russ:
yeah.
The
Baron: up here, not down
there.
Russ:
right.
The
Baron: I think that problem
much distraction ja?
Russ:
to some people, it doesn’t
distract me too much.
The
Baron: distract technician
from doing efficient actions.
Russ:
I can imagine.
The
Baron: distract myself, it not
good ja?
Russ:
right.
The
Baron: so no more. When I do
ringmaster……
Russ:
well just lay down the law.
The
Baron: ja.
Russ:
absolutely.
The
Baron: much so.
Russ:
that’s
all the part
of being the ringmaster......
The
Baron: ja.
Russ:
it's control of the
environment that you’re in.
The
Baron: ja.
Russ:
absolutely.
The
Baron: okay, I put on Omal
being next.
Russ:
excellent.
The
Baron: hmm, work on
catchphrase.
Russ:
anything yet?
The
Baron: ja, ja.
I drive red convertible, age
25, kill eighty, no nein.
Russ:
keep working on it.
The
Baron: ahh, straighten up and
fly right.
Russ:
there is a good one.
The
Baron: ahh, better.
Russ:
ahh, you got a better one.
The
Baron: ja,
beware of Baron in sun.
Russ:
beware of the hun in the sun.
The
Baron: nein, Baron in the sun.
Russ:
Baron
in the sun, even better. Yeah,
that fits you.
The
Baron: danka.
Russ:
danka
shen.
the
Baron: wiedersehen.
Russ: wiedersehen.
(Omal makes
his entrance)
Russ:
Omal.
Omal:
greetings and felicitations
Russ.
Russ:
greetings and felicitations,
how’s it going?
Omal:
it is going well, I am much
impressed.
Russ:
excellent, I am too.
He’s
doing quite a good job,
spotting
problems right away, I’m glad
we’re having problems right
away.
Omal:
yes, I think he is doing an
excellent job.
Russ:
I agree completely.
Omal:
I have lined up for next week
as a ringmaster but it may be
difficult because of his
attention span,
the
man with the can. (Treebeard)
Russ:
I can see some possible
problems there.
Omal:
yes, I am trying lots of
different people. I was
thinking of having another
strict disciplinarian come in
as a temporary ring mistress
while she is here however, she
is just as playful as Alana
and her girlfriend.
Russ:
okay, who’s that? Lyka?
Omal:
yes.
Russ:
I don’t know, the Baron’s doing
a really great job though.
Omal:
yes, I think so too.
Russ: he’s going to bring in
Taal and that’s really important
because I wanted to work with
Taal and he recognized that and
spotted that right away.
Omal:
you missed something.
Russ: well I’m not there so I'll
have to take your word for
it.
Omal:
no, a comment that he made.
Russ: oh.
Omal:
he addressed somebody by her
correct title and name.
Russ: oh, I caught that.
Omal:
uh-huh, Capt. Hirosh.
Russ: oh he said that? I thought
he was talking about the lady
ambassador.
Omal:
that as well.
Russ: Mme. Ambassador.
Omal:
uh-huh. But he gave full respect
to Lyka.
Russ: yes, that's very good.
Omal:
I think that is what is needed
although Tia is sorely missed in
her…..she does spot problems,
she is not as strict.
Russ: well she likes to have as
much fun as everybody else.
Omal:
yes but I think that……I think
that the Baron needs this
opportunity.
Russ: I think he’s doing a great
job.
I don’t know about the man with
the can,
the
couple times I’ve talked with
him, he was a little unfocused.
Omal:
uh-huh yes but…..
Russ: and he wouldn’t be able to
wear a helmet.
Omal:
yes
correct.
Russ: so he’d have a tough time
with the whole process like he
did last time with the
channeling facilities.
Omal:
yes, but......
Russ:
but
hey,
but I'm
willing to try......
Omal:
the man with the can has when he
is focused and his mind is.......he
preps his mind beforehand for
something serious, he would more
treat us as if we were his
plants.
Russ: okay, well you know
the man better than I
do.
Omal:
I am more leaning
to inviting The
Baron back.......
Russ: well
you got my approval.
Omal:
he definitely needs something to
replace his focus.
Russ: well this gives him good
social interaction too which I
think is very important at least
for Tuesday’s.
Omal:
his twitch he has until he suits
up and he has it until he sits
in the cockpit and as soon as he
grabs the control column the
twitch is gone but
I can see that it will start to
affect him later on.
Russ: it’s a degenerating
effect?
Omal:
yes I think so.
Russ: that’s what I thought.
Omal:
he has
lived
too far and too long on that
edge. I would be very upset to
see him go the way that he
wishes to go.
Russ: I agree with that.
Omal:
but I understand what he is
thinking.
Russ: oh yeah, I mean he
probably didn’t expect to last
this long as it is.
Omal:
he is one of the oldest…..I
would say the oldest without a
shadow of the doubt active
pilot.
Russ: I can agree with that. I
mean he’s already a legend and
he’s still going.
Omal:
372?
Russ: that’s a legend and a
half.
Omal:
yes, most pilots are long gone
by that time.
Russ: if they get to that point.
Omal:
yes, if once they get to that
point, normally they are retired
by the time they are 350 and
have 50 years of retirement
approximately.
Russ: well I don’t think he'd
do good at retirement either
though.
Omal:
no.
Russ: I think he needs something
that like you say, fill the
void, give him some
responsibility.
Omal:
yes and I believe that offering
him a instructor……non-flying
instructor’s job would be
killing him anyway.
Russ: it would definitely make
him less of what he is.
Omal:
yes, it would torture him.
Russ: I think a new career
choice is great, it gives him
something to choose from that he
doesn’t know as well and he gets
to learn from it.
Omal:
uh-huh.
Russ: besides, he might prove to
surprise you.
Omal:
if he…..he’s out of the room at
the moment.
Russ: I figured as much.
Omal:
yeah, if he survives a month as
a ringmaster, I may offer him
something that I’ve only done a
few times.
Russ: hmm.
Omal:
permanent resident status on the
base.
Russ: wow.
Omal:
but I would have to put that
before Sananda.
Russ: right. Well he certainly
has got my vote.
Omal:
it is not whether it is your
vote……
Russ: I know, I know it’s not
but I mean hey, good reference
from me could help.
Omal:
yes.
Russ: you never know.
Omal:
the last person that I did was a
little bit of a disappointment
in the fact that instead of coming
out of themselves, they remained
as a horticulturalist specialist
and became more reclusive.
Russ: oh, the man with the can?
Omal:
yes.
Russ: ahh well still, he does
serves his purpose where he’s at
though.
Omal:
very much so.
Russ: so I think you did a good
job there.
Omal:
the idea was to bring him more
out and more active in his
retirement.
Russ: well he probably felt out
of place.
Omal:
I think that is…..well he didn’t
have much interaction with
people beforehand.
Russ: so you think maybe putting
him as a potential ringmaster
would help that?
Omal:
possibly.
Russ: yeah see, that’s where I
kind of….
Omal:
it’s a two-edged sword.
Russ: quite right.
Omal:
it may be worth the gamble
however, if The
Baron……..I may give The
Baron a second week as a tryout
and then try the man with the
can but it’s going to be on a
week-to-week
basis.
Russ: works for me. Hey you know
me, I’m pretty flexible with all
this
stuff.
Omal:
yes.
Russ: I’m just happy to be here.
Omal:
uh-huh. I mean maybe in five,
six months Tia may come back as
ring mistress,
maybe
not.
Russ: maybe not, maybe so. Like
I say, she would be welcome
definitely with her intuitive
aspect on Earth
but I was going to say, the
surprise that he might give you
is that you might doing more
research on what’s going on down
here......
Omal:
oh I hope so.
Russ: and get more involved in
what’s going to happen on this
planet and what we’re trying to
do with the conference.
Omal:
yes.
Russ: so I’m thinking he might
be a really good aspect in that.
Omal:
certainly, certainly. The Baron
is, is certainly a very unique
individual with a very
interesting outlook and
experiences that he brings to
these sessions.
Russ: well what’s nice is the
fact he’s already been working
with the Earth
so much to this point as it is
that I already feel like he’s
part of the crew anyway.
Omal:
well also the fact that he is
very spiritually aware and in tune
and is very spiritually gifted.
He has
also seen the other side, the
aggressive, negative nature.
Russ: see I think working with
the conference with us, it might
be just what he needs.
Omal:
it is possible.
Russ: yeah, it’s a stretch, he’d
have to make some major, moral
changes in
his attitude perhaps.
Omal:
I would
not want that,
that
is something that he has to do
on his own accord.
Russ: oh I know.
Omal:
it is something that is not
even suggested.
Russ: I agree but I think that
it might happen.
Omal:
uh-huh but my biggest concern is
the degenerative disorder.
Russ: well it’s not going to
affect his mind for a while.
Omal:
not for a while but……
Russ: not even in my lifetime.
Omal:
no, he probably has no more than
maybe 25 to 30 years.
Russ: oh, that would be less
than my lifetime.
Omal:
yes, but you can see in the
twitch in his arm.
Russ: yeah.
Omal:
it is something that it is a
warning sign. The deterioration
once he retires could happen
very fast.
Russ: well that’s why I’m
thinking this would be good for
him.
Omal:
yes.
Russ: but
if you want, do him another week
and I think……..I mean this is
just a get comfortable period
anyway.
Omal:
oh yes, most certainly.
Russ: so maybe on the second
week he’ll
feel more comfortable and he’ll
do more interactions as far as
what’s going on.
Omal:
and it will improve his English.
Russ: that’s very possible too,
it's
a good
route for him to go as far as
finding
some new challenges.
Omal:
and also with him being here and
suffering a degenerative
disorder it may help us……
Russ: true.
Omal:
that we will be able to learn
more about their physiology.
Russ: true, Karra wanted to help
him a bit too if I remember
right.
Omal:
I got the feeling that was more
from pity.
Russ: oh.
Omal:
so it is something that is, pity
does not work.
Russ: I think it was more of a
professional kind of thing on
her part.
Omal:
yeah, might’ve been both, I
wasn’t paying full attention. I
was talking with Alana and her
young lady.
Russ: ahh okay.
Omal:
and Alana is looking very
radiant I must say.
Russ: well
she’s doing great as a mother.
Omal:
oh most certainly. Okay…….
Russ: all right, we got a lot to
work to do.
Omal:
yes, let us proceed.
Russ: okay, a couple different
routes we’re going tonight.
Unfortunately, I’ve got a lot of
gray area stuff that hopefully
won’t go into the gray area……
Omal:
okay.
Russ: but it’s on that
cutting-edge kind of thing that
I'll
go on to later.
Omal:
tell you what, let’s get them
out of the way first.
Russ: out
of
the
way first? All right,
fair enough, let’s go that
route.
Omal:
so that we do not waste time.
Russ: okay, we have currently
the…..what’s this doing
here……..we have currently a
report from a Mr.
Bill Cooper on secret
government and Zeta
Reticuli......
Omal:
uh-huh.
Russ: or I assume it’s the Zeta
Reticuli, they're
the only ones working
with it and this is working with
the Majestic 12.
Omal:
ahh
yes?
Russ: okay, now as I remember
there was a MJ12 report that did
came out I’ve read
a couple times…..
Omal:
uh-huh.
Russ: and apparently that was a
bogus report put out as a
misinformation campaign.
Omal:
that's
correct.
Russ: this is currently
according to this, a corrected
report.
Omal:
okay.
Russ: in
this, we’re working on various
projects currently going on
within the government and the
various control names for them
which are fairly interesting.
Omal:
uh-huh.
Russ: the various projects
within the government of course
are dealing with capturing
UFOs….
Omal:
uh-huh.
Russ: reverse engineering,
communication with UFOs and
working on of course exchange of
information.
Omal:
uh-huh.
Russ: through this, we are
getting…..I mean it’s a
long….....I wouldn’t even bother
trying to work through it,
you
already probably already know it
more than I do.
Omal:
yes.
Russ: but going through here,
it’s an interesting fact that
that I’m looking down and
showing a main base for a alien
species happening down in New
Mexico.
Omal:
uh-huh.
Russ: an underground base and
there’s a couple underground
bases.......a
couple other bases within the
area of Area 51.
Omal:
uh-huh.
Russ: okay? Now from these
bases, it’s showing that they’re
basically setting up shop or
they’ve set
up shop and our
government is all set to, in
case anything happens, take it
completely out of existence.
Omal:
yes, that would be appropriate.
Russ: but not knowing the
consequences of doing so, I’m
sure they're a little more
paranoid about even thinking
about such a thing but they are
preparing for that eventuality and
I’m sure the aliens know that
they are preparing for this
eventuality.
Omal:
then that aliens have disabled
that eventuality.
Russ: I wouldn’t doubt that at
all,
I would if I were on their
point. But what’s interesting is
they describe the aliens that
they’ve communicated with as
malevolent.
Omal:
uh-huh,
malevolent?
Russ: malevolent which means
hostile.
Omal:
uh-huh.
Russ: and the description they
give are definitely Zeta
Reticuli. 3 to 5 feet in height,
erect, standing biped, long thin
legs, small
build, our typical Zeta. Now as
I remember, Zeta’s in what we’ve
worked with them before, weren’t
exactly malevolent, hostile but
I think in the environment that
they’re working with us that
could very definitely happen.
Omal:
like anything, there are two
sides to every coin or three
sides depending on how you look
at it.
Russ: true.
Omal:
put in the right situation even
the most placid beings will
assume an aggressive stance to a
lesser or greater extent.
Russ: hmm okay, they also tend
to lie…..a lot.
Omal:
what is your definition of lie?
Russ: saying something that is
definitely not true.
Omal:
define not true.
Russ: for example, how they say
that……they claim, "man is a
hybrid creature by them and they
claim that all religion was
created by them to hasten their
formation of a civilized culture
and to control the human race.
They claim that Jesus was a product
of their efforts.
The
aliens have furnished proof of
these claims and have a device
that allows them to show audibly
and visually any part of history
that they or we wish to see.
They claim that O negative blood
is the proof of hybridization
and our own science tends to
bear out that claim." Now, that
doesn’t sound exactly from the
truth that we have already come
to discover.
Omal:
no.
Russ: so I would call that a
good example of their…..
Omal:
yes, yes.
Russ: various mistruths that
they are holding to or putting
out.
Omal:
ahh but I could also be
withholding information.
Russ: true, quite true
but again like I say, from
my personal experience….
Omal:
uh-huh.
Russ: a lot of this information
does show up as
right. Now a couple of things
that I discovered beyond this
report was the military working
in conjunction with them and
doing the same various
experiments that the aliens are
doing.
Omal:
uh-huh.
Russ: now if this doesn’t go too
much out of weirdness here for
us as far as where it’s going,
I’d like to work on it real
quickly. Namely working with
abductees…..
Omal:
uh-huh.
Russ: and doing regressive
hypnotherapy.
Abductees
have seen through their
regression both alien
underground bases they’ve been
taken to and military bases,
human military bases they’ve
been taken to. In both cases
they find tubes filled with a
breathable liquid that they are
either put in or see other
humans that are in those and
also other aliens in the case of
the military bases. And in both
cases, they’re apparently shown
that the tubes are for high
gravity travel so that if you’re
traveling at some 50 G’s it
won’t crush your body by being
within this liquid…….
Omal:
uh-huh.
Russ: containers I guess.
Omal:
first of all I would like to say
that yes, there are liquids or a
liquid that would do that
however, if traveling at high
velocity and high G’s, this is
where the theory goes and goes
wrong.
Russ: oh.
Omal:
what happens if you increase the
G’s on a fluid?
Russ: ahhh,
oh compresses?
Omal:
compresses it.
Russ: oh it does.
Omal:
so that would not work.
Russ: oh. Is there a way that
the containers themselves that
hold the fluid would make a
difference?
Omal:
no not really, not unless they
were totally sealed units that
would be, without giving too
much away, have a pressure
equalizing factor.
Russ: so it is possible?
Omal:
yes.
Russ: okay, so I agree that a tube
full of water wouldn’t work but
perhaps in the way you describe
it might.
Omal:
now also the people doing the
regressions….
Russ: uh-huh.
Omal:
or the hypno-regressions,
in
a hypnotic state, an individual
is very, very susceptible to
having words and ideas planted
within them.
Russ: I agree, I know that from
a personal experience.
Omal:
uh-huh. They’re very open and
receptive so anything that is
given in a hypnotic state should
be wary of in the first place.
Russ: grain of salt.
Omal:
yes, especially if you do not
have a confirmed source or do
not witness it or there is
secondhand recorded information.
Russ: okay.
Omal:
even secondhand recorded
information becomes suspect
because somebody is relaying the
information.
Russ: hmm, okay.
Omal:
and unintentionally, they may
put their own interpretation or
as the phrase of the moment is,
spin.
Russ: ahh, quite correct. Okay,
on the same level that we're
working on here, it has been
shown theoretically that aliens
who are……people who are abducted
by aliens and then returned are
shortly thereafter abducted by
military,
Men in Black.
Omal:
uh-huh.
Russ: and according to this
report here, the aliens actually
give a daily report of who they
abduct so that sort of makes
sense is that if they had a
daily report of who
they abducted, then the military
could go in next day and work
with them at that point.
Omal:
where would I start? It is
unlikely that they would give a
daily report,
I find it hard to believe that
the special services would
directly thereafter visit
individuals that have been
abducted unless they were vocal
and
then the special services would
want to know what was going on.
Russ: uh-huh,
so
you start telling
a paper or something
like that I guess?
Omal:
correct, you are going to draw
attention to yourself. Most
abductees don’t for the simple
reason that they are not quite
sure what happened and either
feel ashamed or embarrassed or
do not remember.
Russ: uh-huh, or don’t believe
it.
Omal:
or correct, don’t believe it.
Russ: right, they would dismiss
it as
some weird dream they had.
Omal:
that is correct.
Russ: okay and probably wouldn't,
until they go
through regressive therapy, they
wouldn’t realize it was anything
less than that anyway.
Omal:
correct.
Russ: vague
memories and stuff. Now it does
show in autopsies on Zeta’s that
they have
two brains.
Omal:
no.
Russ: oh
they don’t?
Omal:
no.
Russ: oh, okay,
I was going to think it didn’t
make much sense
since they're
a collective anyway.
Omal:
that is correct.
Russ: what's
the point of having two brains,
you only need one.
Omal:
that is correct.
Russ: but this
is just what I’m reading so I'm
kind of
getting some
information from your end. All
right, going on to
implants......
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ:
now apparently the implants that
are put in are used for control
and that if the implants are
attempted to be taken out, it
kills the host.
Omal:
no.
Russ: oh okay,
so
an
implant can be taken out.
Is
it a studyable kind of implant
that we
would be able to learn
anything from?
Omal:
no.
Russ: oh, it’s that foreign to
us?
Omal:
yes.
Russ: oh okay. All right, so
what would be considered
possibly the purpose on
that?
Omal:
I cannot disclose that.
Russ: oh okay.
Omal:
not because it is restricted
information but because anything
that I would give away may have
repercussions further down the
road in the debates and
discussions.
Russ: oh good point but at
least we know it
can be taken out if it is
discovered.
Omal:
correct.
Russ: how easy is it to discover
it?
Omal:
I can’t say.
Russ: oh okay, no problem. Now
another thing they discovered
was that magnetic fields across
temporal lobes are able to
affect the psychic abilities of
a person.
Omal:
no.
Russ: no. Okay, that was
apparently one of the
things abductees were
given was a magnetic field I
guess something across the
astral lobes to inspire astral
travel
and psychic abilities.
Omal:
if I was to tell you that a
crystal that I gave you had
magical powers and could make
your astral travel better, do
you know what would happen?
Russ: what?
Omal:
it would make your astral travel
better.
Russ: yeah I suppose.
Omal:
but why?
Russ: because the brain thinks
that it would.
Omal:
that’s correct. It's
the placebo effect.
Russ: yeah hmm,okay.
All right, now is there anything
you can tell me about how
closely our government is
working with the aliens?
Omal:
not as closely as people would
like to think.
Russ: so this is disinformation
here in other words.
Omal:
that’s correct.
Russ: oh okay. Because according
to this, there is a group of
aliens who actually do hang out
on Area
51 and do work with them on
reverse engineering.
Omal:
I cannot discuss that however
your observations may give you a
inkling on
what is going on.
Russ: correct. Now here’s a
theory, it’s not a question just
a theory that if that were true,
it would make some sort of sense
in the fact that the aliens in
the hopes that they might have
that a craft might be brought
that might have more technical
abilities then their skills
currently have, they could learn
from its reverse engineering at
the same time but that’s just
a
theory.
Omal:
that is a very good theory.
Russ: well that way I think
they’d have a of reason to do so.
Just
okay
they get a Zeta craft, well they
certainly
know how to make a Zeta
craft work
but maybe there's
something that they can make the
Zeta craft better that
they.......
Omal:
the maneuverability and agility
of some of our craft?
Russ: just as for an example
sure and
they could see a massive benefit
out of that then.
Omal:
yes but they would be missing
one key element.
Russ: the dimensional shift.
Omal:
no.
Russ: oh.
Omal:
put it this way, when a pilot
expires from old age, what
happens to the vessel?
Russ: oh
that's right, its
basically.........its
soul or its brain goes with him.
Omal:
correct.
Russ: so if the pilot dies, so
does the ship.
Omal:
correct.
Russ: hmm, kind of a safety
factor.
Omal:
uh-huh, there is a symbiotic
relationship.
Russ: oh that’s right, I forgot
about that. I should ask The
Baron about that actually.
Maybe
next week he
would be a good one with
that. Is he still in the room?
Omal:
yes.
Russ: oh excellent, cool. Okay
now then, question for you,
perception
creates reality and vice a
versa?
Omal:
correct.
Russ: okay, good because this is
a major question that I want to
work with you on.
Omal:
okay.
Russ: now I’d like to know kind
of what levels of perception
create what levels of creation,
of
reality I should say, sorry?
Omal:
ummm....
Russ:
or
should I define that
question?
Omar yes please define.
Russ: okay, let’s say for
example I focus on one area of
reality I want to affect.
Omal:
uh-huh.
Russ: and this focus is
absolute.
Omal:
uh-huh.
Russ: nothing disturbs my
thought process or concentration
except that reality I wish to
create.
Omal:
uh-huh.
Russ: how effective is that or
is that compared to the effect
of my focusing?
Omal:
it is compared A, to the
effect
to your focusing, B it
is affected by your perception
of time.
Russ: hmm.
Omal:
do you wish the change to occur
immediately or over a given
period of time or gradually?
Russ: so it needs to be
expressed?
Omal:
correct. If you do not express
it, you do not get results. If
you express it as now, then you
will not get results because you
realize that it is very unlikely
that the changes will occur
immediately.
Russ: right.
Omal:
so the chances are decreased
with the more imminent deadline.
Russ: there’s an exception to
that rule though.
Omal:
to a certain extent yes.
Russ: for health and healing.
Let’s
say I have a headache........
Omal:
uh-huh.
Russ: and I want to change my
reality of that headache to be
gone and in that case I would
focus strictly on seeing that
headache gone and immediately.
Omal:
not always immediately.
Russ: really?
Omal:
what do you define as
immediately?
Russ: like in the next……
Omal:
(snaps his finger)
Russ: oh.
Omal:
like that?
Russ: no, five minutes.
Omal:
okay, that is a perception of
time.
Russ: so you have to specify
five minutes, ahhhhh,
got
you.
Omal:
if you say immediately now and
it is not gone….
Russ: it affects your belief
system.
Omal:
correct so you have to be
realistic.
Russ: okay right, you have to
have an idea of how long it
takes you to get rid of a
headache and if you haven’t
gotten
rid
of a headache
before for example, you wouldn’t
know how long it would take
so you’re guessing.
Omal:
that is correct.
Russ: so your best bet is to
estimate out your best guess and
double it and say that is a good
point.
Omal:
correct.
Russ: oh okay, so a good
perception of time then. Rats
that time has to go in a linear
fashion like this.......
Omal:
yes.
Russ: but I guess I have to work
with that.
Omal:
I also have to make a request.
Russ: sure.
Omal:
Mark will not have a cup of tea
no less than an hour,
anytime
before an hour before the
channeling session.
Russ: ahh, in other words, we
need to have Kiri come on next?
Omal:
no, I can be capable of taking
care of it, there is no Kiri
tonight.
Russ: oh okay.
Omal:
please do the honors.
Russ: of course.
(Russ kills the tape while Omal
takes care of nature’s calling
in Mark’s body)
Omal:
again, I will state, Mark will
stop drinking tea an hour before
the session.
Russ: that will work fine, I’m
sure he’ll pick that up and I’ll
remind them when he
comes back.
Omal:
okay good.
Russ: all right, okay so back on
reality and perception of
reality….
Omal:
okay.
Russ: and being able to change
the creation of that. Point is,
how much do
you, can you……..can I
see about the future to change
it in a way that won’t affect my
karmic lessons?
Omal:
karmic lessons, by generalizing.
Certain things do need to be
specific. For example, I would
like a vehicle, that has seemed
to have been a thought that is
very prevalent around your inhabitantence.
Russ: true.
Omal:
okay, what kind of vehicle? What
shape of vehicle, what function
of vehicle? An automobile, a two
wheeled vehicle, two wheeled
vehicle with a propulsion system,
a
three wheeled vehicle,
three
wheeled
vehicle with a large propulsion
system etc.
Russ: right.
Omal:
so things like that can be
specified.
Russ: okay.
Omal:
generalizations can have a
negative effect but
they also have a positive effect
so it depends on the situation.
Each goal and objective and
reality needs to have a specific
plan. Now the plans and
interfering with karmic lessons
are part of the process, part of
the learning.
Russ: right, so it’s not
something where you just say,
“well I’ll probably need to
learn this one way or another,
screw it.”
Omal:
that’s part of the karmic
lessons. Don’t forget that your
subconscious interacts with the
lessons that have been
programmed to occur.
Russ: true, very true. So in
essence you need to have your
faith in your own higher
consciousness?
Omal:
correct.
Russ: super consciousness as
I remember our
exact words.
Omal:
superego.
Russ: superego, thank you,
correct. The superego you have
to have faith in the fact that
if you think about it, obviously
there’s reason for you thinking
about it, it’s
part of your karmic path.
Omal:
correct and weighing and
analyzing what is beneficial,
not just for yourself but for
others.
Russ: right, otherwise just go
watch a game of "Monday Night
Football".
Omal:
correct.
Russ: okay. So the question is
whether you want to be a doer or
a watcher.
Omal:
or a sedimentary individual.
Russ: yeah right okay, good
point. Hmm, I guess in this
particular instance with the
individuals all involved, we're
pretty well doers.
Omal:
yes.
Russ: we don’t sit around a
whole lot in this place.
Omal:
last question.
Russ: okay…..
Omal:
I have been instructed to….
Russ: ahhh, well
excellent,
excellent. Well this is a tough
one. Okay, the Zeta Reticuli or
we’ll just take any alien for
this point instead of just
generalizing, have been through
this report here said to take
females who are three months
pregnant….
Omal:
uh-huh.
Russ: and remove the babies in a
way that they can then work on
them.
Omal:
and then replace them back I
would assume.
Russ: I’m not sure, it didn't
actually say that.
Omal:
uh-huh.
Russ: I’m just generalizing but
what are the odds on
that happening here?
Omal:
very unlikely.
Russ: beauty.
Omal:
now, I would like to make a
comment on that.
Russ: okay.
Omal:
there are several possible
reasons why ladies would claim
that. That they were pregnant
and then the baby mysteriously
disappeared. One is, they were
not pregnant.
Russ: uh-huh.
Omal:
the
second one is they are looking
for sympathy. The third is that
they self-induced an abortion
and then claimed it on somebody
else such as the Zeta’s to get
publicity and to get sympathy.
Russ: wow, I guess that would
work. Hmm interesting, thank you
for that.
Omal:
you are welcome.
Russ:
I'll remember that.
Omal:
thank
you, live long, prosper and,
I’ll be back.
Russ: all right.
(The Baron
finishes
up things.)
Russ: greetings Baron.
The Baron: greetings.
Russ: excellent.
The Baron: danka.
Russ: hmm, what an interesting
night tonight, it's quite
informative.
The Baron: ja.
Russ: very informative which
brings me to a question that I
have for you.
The Baron: ja?
Russ: concerning you and your
ship. Omal talked about how you
and your ship are symbiotically
connected.
The Baron: ja,
ja.
Russ: first off, can you like
take off and go to Sirius if you
want?
The Baron: ja.
Russ: well that’s kind of handy.
Folks
have to wait a long time before
they can go trip off to Sirius
anytime they want,
you’ve
got a ship ready to go.
The Baron: nein, when I stop
being pilot….
Russ: uh-huh.
The Baron: ship also retire.
Russ: oh no.
The Baron: ja.
Russ: you can't just kind of keep it
parked in the garage
and….
The Baron: nein.
Russ: take it out for a spin?
The Baron: nein.
Russ: oh
that’s too bad,
I thought that would be kind of
a nice benefit.
The Baron: it because
consciousness taken…..taken
out……
Russ: uh-huh.
The Baron: and
become transport of other
method.
Russ: oh I see, I see,
it’s
used somewhere else.
The Baron: ja.
Russ: oh okay.
The Baron: ship become…..become
a new person’s ship with no
consciousness.
Russ: oh.
The Baron: I keep consciousness
for transport?
Russ: okay good.
The Baron: yeah.
Russ: hmm okay, so you never
lose that?
The Baron: nein.
Russ: that’s good. Well we were
talking about ships that have
been crashed here on Earth.
For example if one of the ships
from the base crashed on Earth
and its pilot was dead, is there
any way somebody could fly that
ship after that point?
The Baron: nein, without
consciousness…….
Russ: right without……
The Baron: when I die,
consciousness die.
Russ: oh okay, so no one could
take that ship and fly it
through any means whatsoever?
The propulsion system’s
basically gone?
The Baron: all functional but no
consciousness to activate.
Russ: oh, okay. Good, I’m glad
to hear that.
The Baron: ja.
Part of safety…..safety…..
Russ: factor?
The Baron: nein, nein...ahhkkk....
Russ: well we’ll figure it out.
Baron: I get……
Russ: I know the general idea
you’re trying to get to.
The Baron: ja,
I get disk, learn your sprechen
zie?
Russ: oh my English?
The Baron: ja.
Russ: oh that would be good,
it’s a tough language to learn
to get really good at,
proficient.
The Baron: I just hope to not
talk with,
"umm, umm, what is
word?"
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