Archivist Notes: We have a great
channeling session for you for the month of June
with sound quality that is less than ideal. We
suggest following along with the transcript while
listening to the speakers. The first surprise we get
as the session gets going from our resident
engineer, Kiri. Ashtar Command has delegated new
patrol ships for the base with Kiri designing the
new suit that can handle the increased G forces in
the plug-ins to go with it. We also get some inside
details on what goes on in the hangar regarding some
of the UFOs people report seeing. The next surprise
is her explaining how the craft switch from their
dimension into ours. As she finishes speaking, we
talk again about the Dolphins who volunteered to go
to Hades Base and would come up again when her niece
Alana would channel later. Next came Kiri's sister
Karra to channel for a while. The topics we
discussed here were the mixture of technology and
medical science from both dimensions. The first was
the ability to see auras through the use of MRIs
followed by the advent of online diagnostic websites
and whether they were game changers for those
needing medical help. We ended with Tia's ability to
enter our friend Carrie's dreams and record what she
saw using the machine in her office. We in the side
with Karra's daughter Alana who starts off
immediately speaking dolphin. We go over an update
of the dolphins and the interactions between the
earth dolphins and the Sirian dolphins. She explains
how sometimes he has to go a hundred and fifty feet
using an aqualung while working with her friends.
She tells me of the salmon explosion taking place in
both the old and the new dolphin lakes and the new
dolphins coming from Sirius should solve that
problem. One treat we get is her rendition of
Bohemian Rhapsody done quite well up until needing
an explanation of what a gun was. It's only a few
minutes left until the side ends so we talk about
children and the genetics of offspring down the
road. From there we move on to side two.
Tia takes over as ring mistress for side
two so I take advantage of that fact and we go over
various tricks and techniques to extend my astral
travel abilities while on the base. I also ask why
she hadn't met Kiri prior to Mark getting to the
base and she explains the different departments they
had worked in. I ask for an update on the other
Durondedunn's on the base even though she was not
with that group and she reveals that things are not
rosy and that group. Something time may be the only
remedy. It does though give us a chance to hear more
about her home planet and their customs. She stepped
aside for Omal to channel as he has a meeting to get
to. As it is with any channeling session involving
Omal, things get heavy right from the start. We
discussed the new pilots and ships coming in that
had been taking up his time and the astral travel
research market been doing at Stanford and a nuclear
power plant. Apparently there was some issue with
the rods that Mark wanted to expose well Omal
counsel patience during this time. The reason we
find out is the splitting off of realities that
takes place on a minor level while what we were
talking about was a major split in realities. We go
over next the Coriolis Effect and how it is the
clockwise or counterclockwise spinning of water in a
sink as it drains out. He explains that while it
doesn't affect the physical body, it does affect the
astral body. We discuss the concept of matriarchal
and patriarchal societies and end his time speaking
by helping me with a possible refuge should society
go downhill fast. Tia takes over as Omal is after
his meeting and let me know about the barbecue that
is coming up where it's only her and her cubs eating
meat. Everyone else get salmon. Kiri is back to
finish things up so we talk about the suits she's
designing for the new ships and while doing so we
find that she is disappointed that they do not have
the same range she was expecting them to have. That
leads into a conversation of the superconductors and
crystals used to power the ships. It's the crystals
being worn away as they do in our science fiction so
it's curious where the idea for dilithium comes
from. She's also able to explain why I need to wear
a suit when I'm in a ship because I'm in my astral
form. I learn it's because the computer can then
monitor what it needs to. Another great session for
the archives with only the sound being the one
letdown.
In love, light, and wisdom as one,
Russ and Karra
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TIA-
Co-Ring
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MARK CROCKER
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KIRI-
Co-Ring
Mistress |
RUSS
HATFIELD (Archivist)
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KARRA |
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OMAL
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ALANA |
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SIDE
ONE
(Kiri takes the place of Tia as
ring mistress for this side of the channeling
session)
Russ: so, the key to this then.......
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: is being able to function in a faster, quicker
level.....
Kiri: that's right.
Russ: and be able to use all the armaments at once.
Kiri: uh-huh. It's tricky, that's why I've got to
build new suits.
Russ: so that's why all the simulators are being
used lately.
Kiri: that's right. No entertainment purposes at
all.
Russ: I know, that sucks.
Kiri: uh-huh. Can you hold on a second?
Russ: sure.
Kiri: okay.
Russ: now, with the new ships coming in, are you
talking about better stealth capabilities?
Kiri: uh-huh. Now, the intention as I said is
totally new and improved.
Russ: ahh. Now, due to the fact that I'm on the
search and rescue end of this......
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: there's a couple things I want to talk about.
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: and the number one thing is, are the same
self-destruct circuits built in as the old one? No.
Kiri: no, you guys will be working with them once
they get total control and master their ships.
Russ: okay.
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: on the other end of that is, those ships will
be able to be hooked into our ship.
Kiri: yes, much, much better.
Russ: yeah?
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: okay.
Kiri: in fact, instead of you being able to control
just them, they will be able to control you as well.
Russ: oh good.
Kiri: that's always been one of our problems is that
if a rescue ship gets damaged, right?
Russ: uh-huh.
Kiri: is that we have to send another rescue ship to
link into it you see?
Russ: ahh.
Kiri: but now, with the ships that we're getting,
the scouts can link in but it takes two of them.
Russ: oh.
Kiri: and they can bring the ship home.
Russ: now on the access panels for the doors, it
won't be the problem that it used to be before?
Kiri: no. But the main computer from the old ships
are going into the new ships.
Russ: oh they are?
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: oh that will be handy.
Kiri: yeah, because that's where the entity of the
ship is.
Russ: uh-huh.
Kiri: you see and that will be going into the new
ships. In fact, there's a little bit of engineering
that needs to be done but that's not my side.
Russ: I see.
Kiri: uh-huh. Because I think it's either increasing
nor decreasing the space.
Russ: uh-huh. All right, now I've been working on
how ships go from the fifth dimension to third
dimension.
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: now, being as that I'm directly involved in
seeing how this is all done....
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ:I want to get some viewpoints from you.
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: now, is it a question of two things? My
perception, and that could be faulty so I want to
check this out........
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: is that ships switch from third to fifth
through an innate ability to be able to do so or, is
it a speed factor that is used instead?
Kiri: neither.
Russ: neither.
Kiri: uh-huh. It is a energy field created around
the ship. Best way you can say is it warps the area
around it and it kind of drops through from 5th to
4th and creates another energy bulge and then drops
through into third. But it's so quick that you don't
notice it.
Russ: so my perception was correct, it is an ability
essentially.
Kiri: yeah, but the pilot programs it.
Russ: the pilot programs it, right. I mean, I see
where it happens but I wasn't sure if I was seeing
it wrong if that was what was going down.
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: because I noticed like when we picked up the
dolphins.
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: when we picking up the dolphins, we were in
fifth until we got to over sea level with the
dolphins and then we switched.....
Kiri: that's correct.
Russ: into third and there was no speed to
fall......
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: so I assumed at that point it was something
happening on our end.
Kiri: that's correct.
(Speaks some
Sirian to someone on the side)
Russ: I'm gonna let you get off to it darling.
Kiri: hey, I'm trying to behave myself.
Russ: I know you are. Well have some fun, have a
great barbecue and all, a couple glasses of water, a
glass of wine.
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: and I'll deal with the sensible sister of
yours for a while.
Kiri: you sure? Bye.
Russ: bye.
(Karra
takes over from her sister as speaker)
Karra: sorry beanpole, we're experiencing temporary
difficulty here.
(Russ starts laughing)
Russ: yeah, I can see those technical difficulties
you're going through. Oh Lord. How did you get to be
so sensible? I know it's not your advanced years.
Karra: it's just my upbringing.
Russ: I guess.
Karra: the fact that I have been to more places and
experienced more.
Russ: anyway, thank you for all your comments,
insightful and excellent input.
Karra: yes. Okay, let us get down to business.
Russ: well darling, my first question is from Mark
about auras.
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ: now are we close to something similar
technically wise down here?
Karra: to a certain extent yes.
Russ: and is that the MRIs, the magnetic resonance
things?
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ: I see. Now, with the advancement in the MRIs,
is this stuff that is going on that we don't hear
about or is this stuff just because we don't read
technical manuals?
Karra: just because you don't read technical
manuals.........
Russ: I see.
Karra: I do. Which reminds me, next week I will be
getting my handbooks and we can go to the
information when you come up.
(From her university days)
Russ: oh excellent dear.
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ: I look forward to it.
Karra: yes.
Russ: now, being able to see auras on this plane
down here is going to be a step up medically,
correct?
Karra: uh-huh, yes. You'll notice changes and
fluctuations in color and all sorts of things.
Russ: all right.
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ: and I assume diagnostic capabilities will then
come along with that also.
Karra: that is correct.
Russ: now how long do you foresee this coming on the
general market?
Karra: in the next ten years or so.
Russ: I see.
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ: okay, now then, one thing I'm noticing is that
one benefit of our interactive network I want to ask
you if this is actually a benefit.....
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ: is the fact that there is now a program out
where you can diagnose yourself through your
computer on the interactive network.
Karra: yes, it's by the questions that you answer.
"Where does it hurt? Does it hurt A, B, C, D, E, F,
G?"
Russ: I see.
Karra: "how much does it hurt? Is it intense pain,
soft a pain, is it a continuous pain and so on?" By
these things you can eliminate certain things. For
example, symptom, vomiting in the morning or when
you wake up. 'Have you had your period recently?"
Russ: oh.
Karra: answer, no. "Have you gained weight
recently?" Answer, yes.
Russ: very good.
Karra: exactly.
Russ: I see. So it's basically helping out the
medic. So is this a live person that's answering
these questions?
Karra: it's more in the computer.
Russ: oh, okay. So it's a program.
Karra: yes.
Russ: I see. Now, are we getting to the point like I
can assume that from that point knowing what your
problem is that they can then
diag.......prescribe.......
Karra: no, they've left.
Russ: oh.
Karra: it's Alana. She had a glass of water in her
hand and she just slipped and went flying across the
floor and dropped the glass and there's water all
over the place and she sitting there rubbing one of
her cheeks she landed on rather hard. It's quite
funny to see actually. Now she's frowning but yes,
it is a computer program to answer questions.
Russ: right, but I mean are we getting to the point
where it can prescribe drugs to you?
Karra: not yet.
Russ: not yet because of the fact that your answers
might not be either honest or the fact that you
might not be a correct diagnosis by the computer.
Karra: correct. Not so much that as it would give
you a general idea of what the ailment is but
certain drugs affect certain types of ailments.
Russ: right, but what would be the benefit knowing
what your ailment is if you stop going to a doctor
for your prescription?
Karra: because of how bad the ailment is. If you
take strong medicine for an ailment and you find out
that it's not as bad as you thought it was then you
can do more harm.
Russ: darling, do you happen to be hooked up into my
mind right now at the same time as you're talking?
Karra: what do you think?
Russ: I think it's a friggin paradox.
(Russ starts laughing)
Karra: shhh dear, children are listening.
Russ: that's true. Okay sweetheart, I'm so glad I
bonded with you.
Karra: oh, thank you. I'm so glad too that I bonded
with me.
(Russ laughs)
Karra: I'm so glad that I bonded to you too.
Russ: ahh, love.
Karra: yes, love is very important.
Russ: absolutely.
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ: that's the only thing I can see missing with
this computer stuff is the fact that you miss out on
the personal attention.
Karra: and the bedside manner. A computer can give
you the answers but a bedside manner can make you
feel better.
Russ: right, which is why the interactive part would
be at least a little better.
Karra: yes. For example, you notice how we attend to
Carrie?
Russ: uh-huh.
Karra: the way that we talk to her. We get her to
relax, to laugh. The way that we tickle her feet.
Make comments.
Russ: uh-huh.
Karra: frown at her when she smokes.
Russ: yes. It's beneficial for both parties.
Karra: correct, bedside manner.
Russ: yeah, but I can see where in the future the
basic knowledge, your esoteric ideas and
everything.....
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ: would be far more sought after then your basic
doctors.....
Karra: oh, certainly, certainly.
Russ: prescriptions.
Karra: because not only can it be more beneficial,
it can be a lot more entertaining too.
Russ: how's that?
Karra: think about it.
Russ: well, it won't be as dry and.....
Karra: clinical.
Russ: clinical.
Karra: uh-huh. So therefore it can be more
entertaining and entertainment can be a good
medicine. Remember what you say about laughter.
Russ: we've seen the results of that.
Karra: uh-huh. And just look at Carrie sometime.
Russ: now how are we going to keep track on Carrie's
mental condition?
Karra: through Tia.
Russ: okay.
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ: but she's not a doctor.
Karra: no, but she can relay to me what she sees.
She just goes down to to her office and puts herself
into her machine and then when she is finished she
gives me the disc.
Russ: oh, I see.
Karra: uh-huh. And then I relay the information back
to Tia and it's a confidential process that Tia
won't talk about because she's promised not to.
Russ: right.
Karra: and she relays the information back to
Carrie.
Russ: through her dreams?
Karra: yes, programming her dreams. For example, her
increase in orange juice intake and the fact that
she's forgot again to put on her sunscreen.
Russ: oh, since she's been out there?
Karra: uh-huh. Well she's been fairly busy setting
up house.
Russ: oh, I see.
Karra: correct. Looking for jobs and setting up
house and......
Russ: not calling us.
Karra: well she's a very busy young lady. She will
call.
Russ: I know she will.
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ: we miss her.
Karra: I miss her too and when we had the one-on-one
chats. Some of the things we used to talk about.
Russ: all right my dear, I'm gonna let you get back
to the kids.
Karra: okay.
Russ: and I'll.....
Karra: and then it should swell up to probably
tomorrow afternoon.
Russ: see you soon.
Karra: okay.
(Alana takes her mother's place
speaking dolphin)
(Alana goes into a long phrases of dolphin right
from the get-go)
Russ: hello Alana. You're getting very good. So this
is the stuff you've been doing while you're in that
tent then.
Alana: uh-huh.
Russ: good job. So you're off from the tent now and
back into your......
Alana: yeah, uh-huh. And I got given a toy to play
with.
Russ: did you now?
Alana: uh-huh.
Russ: ahhhhh.
Alana: and I've got some bad news.........
Russ: oh oh.
Alana: very bad news. Remember the dolphin that we
dropped off back on earth?
Russ: uh-huh, oohhhh nooo.
Karra: but whilst it was here, it had some happy
memories.
Russ: that's true.
Alana: uh-huh. It's gone to a better place
temporarily.
Russ: where do dolphins go when they die,
sweetheart?
Alana: they go into a limbo until they're reborn.
Russ: same as us.
Alana: uh-huh.
Russ: I mean, do they go back to Sirius at some
point? Is that the higher dimension dolphins go to
on Sirius?
Alana: yes, uh-huh, yes.
Russ: so they're just like us?
Alana: uh-huh. And unfortunately, genetic tests also
bad news again is that little, what's her name?
Russ: Missa?
Alana: yes, Missa. Little Missa's baby is sterile.
Russ: oh no.
Alana: we were very concerned about him.
Russ: at least this wasn't part of the hybrid
stock....
Alana: no. But that was from her brother.
Russ: oh, that's right, we were worried about him.
Alana: yeah, the gene pool was getting so condensed
that we had to bring these up here. And then we're
getting some more from Sirius coming in as well.
Russ: you are?
Alana: uh-huh. We've got plenty of room for at least
three groups of dolphins in the dolphin area instead
of just the one and a bit that we've got.
Russ: well now how is the mix between the earth
dolphins and the Sirian dolphins, any pregnancies?
Alana: not yet, not yet. They blend together as
groups but they still keep very much close together.
It's when we have young, original earth
stock........would it be first generation when
they're born?
Russ: uh-huh.
Alana: yeah, first generation stock from the earth
ones and the first generation stock from the ones
here. Actually, they're more like fourth or fifth
generation.........nope, eighth.
Russ: well, the one thing I was worried about is
that big male.
Alana: uh-huh.
Russ: the one that hurts those two females.
Alana: uh-huh.
Russ: so it's going to be a child or baby dolphin
born to that male and one of the females.....
Alana: that's correct.
Russ: would mate with the child from the other
group.
Alana: that's what we want. We will separate them
when they get big enough to have children and....
Russ: that's gonna be hard.
Alana: no it won't. We will separate them not
physically, we will separate them physically from
joining. We will use a medical process that only the
sperm from the selected male will fertilize the
sperm from the selected female.
Russ: they will?
Alana: but it's tricky.
Russ: sounds tricky.
Alana: very tricky.
Russ: wow.
Alana: but that's not going to be for a couple years
at least.
Russ: we'll worry about that then.
Alana: yeah, we've got to refine it a little bit but
it's something we're going to try.
Russ: I see.
Alana: uh-huh. Because it's very important that the
two strains of genes mix.
Russ: oh, okay.
Alana: uh-huh.
Russ: well anyway, Karra made a suggestion that I'd
like to add.
Alana: what's that?
Russ: that is, every third day come up and visit
you.
Alana: oohhh.
Russ: so that means tomorrow too then.
Alana: ohhh.
Russ: so I'll go visit Karra, flight training, you,
Karra, flight training.
Alana: okay, and I'll get my....
Russ: well, what's your schedule here, my darling?
Alana: it's pretty relaxed at the moment.
Russ: really?
Alana: uh-huh. I work when I want to work and relax
when I want to relax and look after Miranda whenever
is necessary. And she loves it in the water.
Russ: oh yeah?
Alana: uh-huh.
Russ: water baby.
Alana: oh yeah. And she hates wearing clothes when
she's in the water.
Russ: well she's got her dolphins looking after her,
why should she?
Alana: uh-huh, yeah, it's very contagious too.
Russ: oh, is it?
Alana: uh-huh.
Russ: I had noticed that there were a few other kids
in the area.
Alana: yeah.
Russ: is that from the other workers who have
kids....
Alana: uh-huh........
Russ: and they bring them down also?
Alana: yeah, uh-huh.
Russ: oh.
Alana: it's more of a picnic place as well, it's
where I do my research.
Russ: well now that you've moved out now......
Alana: uh-huh.
Russ: are you still going down there on a regular
basis?
Alana: yes, every day.
Russ: everyday.
Alana: uh-huh. I go down and because I got to go,
they're my friends and they miss me when I don't.
Russ: well that's good to hear.
Alana: uh-huh. I'll tell you what.......
Russ: hmmm?
Alana: my girlfriend's coming over tomorrow morning.
Russ: oh good.
Alana: if you want I can get her to stay.
Russ: please do.
Alana: uh-huh.
Russ: because I haven't seen her enough.
Alana: that's what I thought that I would try to get
you two to communicate more.
Russ: it's my wish too.
Alana: uh-huh.
Russ: now she works down there too, right?
Alana: from time to time yeah, she assists me. When
I do the........go down deep into the water I have
to use an aqualung.......
Russ: uh-huh.
Alana: so that she'll keep me up because it's a
little bit heavy sometimes, the equipment.
Russ: hmm, I see. I had a question. Is the water
there in that pool a little bit more buoyant than
I'm used to?
Alana: no.
Russ: just regular water?
Alana: uh-huh. Actually, I don't know because I've
never experienced third dimensional water.
Russ: hmmm. For some reason, I seem it seems to
float me better. I mean, in third dimension I sink
faster though I am in my astral body.
Alana: that might have something to do with it.
Russ: well that's true.
Alana: uh-huh. Yeah, I went down to, I think it was
about a hundred and fifty feet to swim with the
dolphins.
Russ: oh, did you?
Alana: uh-huh. Yeah, it was quite nice down there.
Russ: now something you don't have there I thought
might be nice would be winds.
Alana: why do you think we get whitecaps from time
to time in the water?
Russ: you have a wave machine?
Alana: it's a natural one.
Russ: yeah, but it's pretty small.
Alana: I know what you're thinking.
Russ: yeah, something you can surf on. Me and the
dolphins .........
Alana: we can change the weather machine slightly if
you wish.
Russ: no, nothing for my personal benefit. I'd want
it for everyone.
Alana: uh-huh, I'll have to consult with the various
dolphins. Get a majority consensus.
Russ: sort of just ask them if they want to have fun
in the waves.
Alana: uh-huh.
Russ: six foot perfect, peeling waves.
Alana: we'll see what we can do. We also have
another little problem up here which is quite
beneficial actually.
Russ: what's that?
Alana: we got a fish explosion problem.
Russ: oh, you got too many fish now?
Alana: uh-huh.
Russ: I thought you were going fishing in the other
tank, the old dolphin pool?
Alana: uh, huh.
Russ: that's where they're exploding then?
Alana: well both of them actually, don't know why.
Russ: aren't the dolphins like scarfing them down?
Alana: not fast enough.
Russ: oh, you do need more dolphins.
Alana: uh-huh. But, I'll tell you what tomorrow, I
will have freshly caught salmon.
Russ: ohhh.
Alana: and we shall sit down and enjoy it.
Russ: that does sound lovely.
Alana: uh-huh.
Russ: all three of us.
Alana: yes.
Russ: so girl, how's everything else going?
Alana: everything else is going fine.
Russ: oh, that's good.
Alana: uh-huh.
Russ: and Kevin's going well?
Alana: yes, Kevin's doing fine.
Russ: now see, that's the problem. I haven't been
keeping track of everybody up there.
Alana: uh-huh.
Russ: now Mark's able to go there....
Alana: uh-huh.
Russ: and spend hours and hours to spend time with
everyone.
Alana: uh-huh.
Russ: but my little, short time I'm there......
Alana: yes, and mother tells me that he pay a price
for it.
Russ: oh yeah, big price.
Alana: uh-huh.
Russ: now that's probably what's holding me back is
I'm not sure if I want to pay that price.
Alana: that's up to you.
Russ: I do want to live down here for a long, long
time...
Alana: uh-huh.
Russ: I'm just happy I can have time to spend with
you.
Alana: that's right, makes time up here with you
more precious.
Russ: yes it does and I'm glad to be able to do this
every third day.
Alana: uh-huh. Yes, harmony.
Russ: absolutely.
Alana: uh-huh. Mom says see you later, she's looking
forward to it. She's just checking with a technician
and taking some readouts I believe. I don't know
what ratings, you have to ask her. Okay, dinner.
Now......lunch rather.....what do you want to go
with it, salad?
Russ: hmm, let me see, with salmon?
Alana: uh-huh.
Russ: salad will be good.
Alana: uh-huh and fresh, white wine?
Russ: absolutely.
Alana: okay.
Russ: and the one thing you might want to try is a
little bit of béarnaise sauce over the salmon.
Alana: I'll get the computer to get me a recipe on
that. And I was thinking of doing a platter with
leaves and carrots and olives.
Russ: oh, sounds lovely.
Alana: uh-huh. Well they'll be three adults
hopefully.
Russ: uh-huh.
Alana: touch wood.
Russ: and a little bit of bread.
Alana: okay. Fresh, baked bread.
Russ: yeah, that sounds tasty. Sourdough.
Alana: okay.
Russ: that goes well with the fish.
Alana: uh-huh.
Russ: well good. We should do this once in a while
anyway.
Alana: yeah.
Russ: just so I can get keep in practice.
Alana: I'll be down there doing research and
everything so it will be no problem whatsoever. And
I'll get Leah to bring down a table and the
necessary condiments and so on.
Russ: okay, so I'll meet you down there then?
Alana: uh-huh.
Russ: good.
Alana: yeah. Do you want me to bring a swimsuit or
swimwear down there?
Russ: from what Kiri said, I definitely want you
wearing the same suit you're wearing now.
Alana: okay, it was just something I threw on when I
was getting out of the shower.
Russ: it impressed Kiri a lot.
Alana: well it's her design.
Russ: yeah, well I'm sure she enjoy seeing her
design on you more than she likes designing them.
Alana: uh-huh.
Russ: how's it look like? She didn't really describe
it.
Alana: well it's almost a thong apart from the fact
that down on this side is material that is hanging
loose in a band.....
Russ: oh.
Alana: it has side strips. On this side is just a
thong, it just covers me.
Russ: oh. How's the weather down there?
Alana: it's nice and warm. It was when I left there
at about an hour ago it was 82°.
Russ: really?
Alana: uh-huh. And it was just starting to change
color for evening. Probably still light down there
now. And there's no straps to the top.
Russ: oh really?
Alana: just suction. Kind of keeps me lifted and
separated.
Russ: oh, love it.
Alana: uh-huh. Mom told me that you had an
interesting experience the other night with a blonde
girl using your bathroom.
Russ: blonde girl, oh yeah, her.
Alana: oh is that what she's called?
Russ: I remember a time when she used to be my
girlfriend.
Alana: like when you used to climb the rope in gym
class?
Russ: yeah, that's it.
Alana: flashback, diddily do, diddily do, diddily do.
Oh I know...."Is this the real life or is this just
fantasy? Caught in a landslide, no escape from
reality. Open your mind and see. I'm just a poor
boy, I need no sympathy because I'm easy come, easy
go, little high, the low. Anyway the wind blows,
doesn't really matter to me......"
Russ: "to me".
Alana: "mama, I just killed a man. Put a gun against
his head".......what's a gun?
Russ: a firearm.
Alana: oh, "pulled the trigger now he's dead.
Goodbye everybody, it's time to go. Because I'm easy
come, easy go....."
Russ: oh Lord. Oh God. While this weekend we have
"Wayne's World Two" so you can see the sequel to
that.
Alana: uh-huh.
Russ: you bet. Too much fun girl.
Alana: how much have you got you have left in
the.....
Russ: we have a total of four minutes.
Alana: oh, okay. Just little old me here.
Russ: that's it, huh?
Alana: uh-huh and the technicians of course.
Russ: oh, of course. Hey, by the way, I'm on the
monitors up there as far as my aura monitor?
Alana: uh-huh.
Russ: how's it looking?
Alana: you've got a little bit of a problem around
here but not much.
Russ: antibiotics.
Alana: antibionics?
Russ: feels like it sometimes but they do do the
trick.
Alana: uh-huh, yes.
Russ: anyway, one thing I want to do with you my
darling is work on some more mind to mind melds.
Alana: oh.
Russ: yeah. That way exactly we would get better
connected up.....
Alana: uh-huh.
Russ: like Karra.
Alana: uh-huh. Yeah, sure. I know, I've got a way up
here that will hold you longer.
Russ: really?
Alana: uh-huh.
Russ: good, I want to check this out.
Alana: and that will heighten the experience and get
you mind to mind. I can feed off of your energy in a
loop type thing.
Russ: oh.
Alana: and we can spiral up and up and up and up but
there is kind of if you spiral up too high there's a
little black patch.
Russ: punishment?
Alana: uh-huh.
Russ: blackout kind of?
Alana: yeah, both people do.
Russ: that's not too bad, I don't blackout usually.
Alana: uh-huh.
Russ: so you heard me talking with Tia about the
fact that I crash out, sleep, wake up, go up there.
Alana: uh-huh.
Russ: and I'm up there for much of it until I fall
asleep again so the key is staying awake.
Alana: this will certainly keep you awake.
Russ: that's dandy, that's all I need.
Alana: uh-huh.
Russ: hate it when my head falls into the salad or
something.
Alana: uh-huh.
(Alana chuckles)
Russ: but see, I won't make it back to the
apartment, I'll fall asleep dead on the path halfway
there, I promise you.
Alana: hmm, okay.
Russ: but I want to hook in with Miranda too again,
want to get into a mental....
Alana: uh-huh, she's got a loaded diaper.
Russ: does she now?
Alana: uh-huh. I can smell it.
Russ: hi Miranda.
Alana: her little head went....
(Russ laughs)
Russ: good.
Alana: uh-huh. Could you hold on a second?
Russ: sure.
Alana: okay, that's better.
Russ: good.
Alana: uh-huh.
Russ: well I suppose you have to go off and go
change Miranda.
Alana: I'll be sitting here for a little while.
Russ: okay.
Alana: uh-huh. Even when the channeling session
finishes unless she finishes first.
Russ: what she's doing, feeding?
Alana: uh-huh.
Russ: well, when you're thinking about.......or have
you thought about the genetic possibilities of
Miranda and Mark's children?
Alana: I haven't had the opportunity yet. You got to
remember, I'm not a doctor.
Russ: that's true.
Alana: I'm a scientist but I can ask mom if you
wish.
Russ: oh no, I'm just wondering.
Alana: okay.
Russ: I know me and you are perfectly matched.
Alana: uh-huh. Well I'm more interested in my work.
I mean my abilities do augment my work sometimes but
as a rule I do rely more on my mental intelligence
as opposed to my capabilities.
Russ: oh.
Alana: to me, they're not that important. The fact
that I have them is fine but in my line of work I
really don't need them.
Russ: one of the keys that I found is that when I
was working with Miranda earlier before she was born
is that a natural healing ability......
Alana: uh-huh.
Russ: that she gets from her mom, I mean her
grandma.
Alana: uh-huh. I have some too you know.
Russ: yeah I know but you how it always gets passed
over one generation.....
Alana: uh-huh.
Russ: so I get stronger in the one after.
Alana: uh-huh. It's too early to tell, I know where
you're heading.
Russ: right, that coercion possibly.
Alana: well I got my own coercion. I wasn't
fortunate enough due to the fact I was living on a
base when I was born.
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SIDE TWO
(Tia now gets her turn as
speaker)
Russ: but once I get up there I crash out again.
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: after I've been there for a while.
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: but the problem comes in with the fact that
I fall asleep again.
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: now if I could maintain that partially awake
state that I'm in while I'm up there.....
Tia: have you had a cup of tea before you go?
Russ: not generally. But I mean if I had a cup of
tea then also, it wouldn't let me go into my sleep
stage first.
Tia: why?
Russ: well, because I would be awake.
Tia: well what you do is you have a cup of tea
when you come back from your sleep, right?
Russ: no, because then I would be woken up.
Tia: why?
Russ: because I'd be asleep then I'd wake up, have
a cup of tea and I would be wide-awake. You see, I
might as well have a cup of tea before I go in if
I want to get back. What I'm trying to do......
Tia: hmm.
Russ: I'm trying to get the sleep state...
(Tia speaks to the cats in Durondedunn)
Russ: then wake up....
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: then head up but then stay awake instead of
falling asleep up there. I don't want to take a
break between the sleeping and the waking state
due to the fact that that's when at my abilities
are at their highest.
Tia: uh-huh. Just practice. That's all I recommend
is practice.
Russ: I mean there's no like things that could
keep me awake or anything?
Tia: no, not really apart from practice,
determination and knowledge of the game.
Russ: all right, so anyway yeah there are some big
differences in that.....
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: and that is I suppose the differences
between third and fifth dimensions.
Tia: yeah, uh-huh.
Russ: well I asked a question and Mark answered it
but I'm going to ask you the same one....
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: and that is, if you, Mark and Kiri are all
triple souls.....
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: why didn't you and Kiri find yourselves
before that point. I know it's a big base but it's
not any bigger than let's say Lake Tahoe.
Tia: well, I worked in research and information
processing.
Russ: right?
Tia: which are different circles from Kiri.
Russ: oh. So in other words, you never saw Kiri
the entire time you were on the base.
Tia: no. Well,I kept myself to myself.
Russ: you didn't hear any stories?
Tia: well, I heard several stories about several
people.
Russ: yeah.
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: I figure by the time you got there Kiri
should've been a well-known celebrity practically.
Tia: no, she's not that.....
(Tia has a quick word with the cats again)
Russ: anyway, any news from your new Durondedunn
buddies?
Tia: not yet. They're not a pair per se.
Russ: oh, they're not?
Tia: no.
Russ: I assume then that means that the two
opposite sexes that they traveled with that made
them a pair didn't quite make the trip.
Tia: presumably so I think they might be a little
bit emotionally unbalanced from that.
Russ: well, just put them in your guy's apartment
for a week, they'll be fine.
Tia: hey, we Durondedunn's are fairly monogamous.
Russ: that's strange, you wouldn't expect that
actually.
Tia: why?
Russ: well, looking at cats down here, you take a
similar type of look kind of...
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: and you see where one male has a pride of
some four or five females.
Tia: monogamous, I don't mean sticking to one
person but sticking to one family. Is that
sometimes you will have one husband, as you put
it, and two or three wives. My parents were not
uncommon just being one-on-one. The fact being
that as I stated last time, the wars kind of cut
down on the female population a little bit.
Russ: hmm, true.
Tia: uh-huh. So that in some areas it was quite
common for one man and two or three females. But
in my part of the world where it wasn't as densely
populated due to....
Russ: population boom?
Tia: uh-huh. The norm was one-on-one.
Russ: hmm, well how did the mating go?
Tia: well, as a rule, the male will take the woman
flowers, ask her out on a date, take her.......I
suppose you would call them chocolates although
they're not like your chocolates......take her
sweet meats and she would cook for him or if she
was a little bit poor she would invite him out for
a walk in the country.
Russ: that's it?
Tia: yeah.
Russ: they hit it off from that point?
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: hmm.
Tia: not unlike your place apart from it was quite
formal and sex before joining's wasn't that
common.
Russ: hmmm. So you and Mark kind of had a strange
situation you got into where it wasn't quite the
same way.
Tia: no.
Russ: but, then it's not exactly Durondedunn
either.
Tia: no.
Russ: so you have to make up the rules as you go.
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: okay, fair enough. All right my dear, I'll
let you slide out for a few if you want.
Tia: oh, okay.
Russ: and you as ring mistress of course will be
back.
Tia: uh-huh.
(Omal
is the main speaker for the session)
Omal: greetings and felicitations Russell.
Russ: greetings Omal. I shouldn't tease her like
that, it's not good for me.
Omal: no it is not.
Russ very unhealthy.
Omal: uh-huh. Okay, let us proceed. I must advise
you again, unfortunately my time is limited. I
will let you know when I have to go.
Russ: you are the busiest person on the base
sometimes I think.
Omal: hey, base commander.
Russ: yeah, I know you got responsibilities. Let's
go with the heavy stuff.
Omal: what with construction, new ships
arriving....
Russ: that's right.
Omal: replacement pilots, pilots being rotated
out, repairs......
Russ: what happened to all that big staff you have
that handles all that stuff for you up there?
Omal: that's just administration. I have to check
out the fine details myself personally.
Russ: oh, I see. Okay.......
Omal: would you trust your people that work under
you to do some of the paperwork?
Russ: yeah I do actually, quite often.
Omal: do you worry about it?
Russ: no..........well yeah. I do worry about it.
Omal: hmm, yes.
Russ: okay. All right, now, we've got a situation
on her hands in which we apparently have some hot
rods down there.
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: and I don't mean cars. Anyway, now Mark has
it into his head that he wants to down to Stanford
and deal with that in a way that would kind of
expose him for.....
Omal: for what he is.
Russ: yeah. I'm trying to avoid that.
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: now, in my way of doing it, I would like to
be able to think of a suggestion of possibly
alerting the popular media to the details going on
or to what's going on and giving details to prove
it. Stuff that only someone who had been there
would know.
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: and using of course the anonymous tips from
us.
Omal: uh-huh. How would you go about this?
Russ: well first off, saying of course that we
have an anonymous person who prefers to remain
anonymous and he has given us details of the
situation that has gotten so bad and here are the
details of the situation that has gotten so bad.
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: the fact that there are rods missing, the
fact that the remaining rods are in a very
unstable condition and are likely to get worse in
the coming days.
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: and then going on from there.
Omal: I think this is already known in the popular
press.
Russ: well yeah, but I mean I don't think there is
a timeframe that has been suggested. It is as bad
as it is or that's what I'll find out if it is as
bad as it is? Do we have a reason to worry here?
Omal: I would have to read the reports that have
been written. Unfortunately, due to a lack of time
I haven't.
Russ: oh, okay.
Omal: my suggestion is patience and we will let
you know once we have formulated an idea and where
to proceed with this current situation. Using an
anonymous source is very unlikely and very
improbable. You would have to have something like
a worker that works at the nuclear processing
plant that has a ham radio which I think is very
unlikely.
Russ: yeah, but see, nobody would have to know
that. The way our popular press runs, just about
anything can go in.
Omal: as for the Stanford, I think that is
unnecessary and the motivation behind it is
probably a little bit selfish.
Russ: okay, well it's probably just a spur of the
moment kind of thing.
Omal: that is another possibility.
Russ: right. But why would the human factor be as
far as you can explain to me the deal with now
past lives and fifth dimensional thinking? I mean,
are we talking about a timeline now where one part
could be disastrous and one part couldn't be and
then split off at some point?
Omal: more than one.
Russ: more than one.
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: okay.
Omal: and the split is occurring day by day.
Russ: oh, I see, hmm. Okay, so that's why you
counsel patience?
Omal: yes. It is not so much as minor splinters
like turning left or turning right as you walk
down the street, bumping into an old friend, it is
major branches forming.
Russ: I see. Well now, is an intervention a
possible scenario we could look at?
Omal: hmm, that is a possible scenario yes, that
we are looking into.
Russ: okay. Yeah, if possible sometime in the
future we could get some probable scenarios or
like a percentage of factors of what's ahead.
Omal: we would have to work on this to come up
with a informed answer.
Russ: okay. Unfortunately, due to our time factor
on channeling sessions that might not be possible
either.
Omal: we will keep you informed.
Russ: okay. Okay, onto the Coriolis
Effect........oh, before I do that, I want to find
out if we can take a break for a week on
channeling. Even if considering the fact that our
new possible roommate doesn't move in......
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: I think it would be good for Mark just
to.....
Omal: yes, I agree totally.
Russ: have a break. And if she doesn't move in,
we'll just take a major break anyway....
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: for a week and then come back to it fresh
later on.
Omal: okay.
Russ: okay.
Omal: and it will give you a chance to refresh
yourself.
Russ: absolutely, and I want to start going
through some tapes anyway.
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: all right, working on the question of the
Coriolis Effect. I wonder if you could explain a
little bit on the properties of the Earth's
gravitational rotation and its effect on gas and
liquids and how it can be used to work on the
body?
Omal: there is a very simple explanation of a way
of seeing the energy field.
Russ: uh-huh.
Omal: if you wish, we can demonstrate it.
Russ: if it's not gonna take too long.
Omal: no, certainly.
Russ: oh.
Omal: would you care to fill up the sink out
there, put the plug in?
Russ: yeah, sure.
(The tape stops and starts again after the
experiment has been run in the sink upstairs)
Omal: okay, the experiment was filling up a bowl
of water, pulling the plug and watching the water
twirl in a clockwise motion.
Russ: right.
Omal: in the southern hemisphere it twirls in an
anti-clockwise motion.
Russ: right.
Omal: now, if you look on a larger scale of the
rotation of your planet.....
Russ: uh-huh.
Omal: and the center, right? Imagine the water
pouring into the center and it spins in a
clockwise motion as it pours into the center.
Russ: oh, I see.
Omal: now, as it pours in from the center in the
southern hemisphere, it goes in a clockwise motion
but.....
Russ: in the opposite way.
Omal: it is upside down.
Russ: right. That's right, that's right, I see
now. Okay, good, that explains it very well.
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: now, what's this do to our bodies
conceptually?
Omal: it works the same way.
Russ: okay, so we're ninety percent water....
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: then....
Omal: but because your body is contained within
flesh.....
Russ: uh-huh.
Omal: it does not spin.
Russ: why? So there's no affect.?
Omal: no affect on the physical body. But when you
astral travel, there is a noticeable effect
there.
Russ: why? I mean what happens if you run into the
effect?
Omal: what is the effect? It is when you leave
your body you curve in the direction unless you
control it of the rotation.
Russ: oh, that's why that happens. Ahhh, now I
also notice sometimes when I'm going out, it feels
like my body starts turning. I mean like it's on a
plane like this but it then starts going like
that.........
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: and it wants to pull out in a clockwise
motion........
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: and that's what's happening.
Omal: correct.
Russ: now is that because of the etheric
properties of the body?
Omal: yes.
Russ: is affected by the etheric properties of the
rotation of the earth.
Omal: correct.
Russ: I understand.
Omal: but physically it does not affect.
Russ: okay. Would this then have an effect on
other people's etheric bodies even though they're
not astral projecting?
Omal: yes, yes.
Russ: in what way?
Omal: when they go to sleep. If you notice that
most people roll over to one side.
Russ: right, yeah.
Omal: that's not because they are left or
right-handed, and because of the rotation of the
etheric body.
Russ: okay.
Omal: now, here is a useful piece of information.
Russ: oh, great.
Omal: if you go outside your galaxy, you notice it
spins in a clockwise manner.
Russ: oh, I see. So everything spins except for a
few moons around Saturn.
Omal: correct.
Russ: I'd like to pick this up next time when we
have more time to work on it.
Omal: certainly.
Russ: and I can do some more experimenting. All
right, now two questions come to me from Gwen out
in Arizona.
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: okay. First off, is why would society evolve
to a matriarchal one when one that is a male
dominant would be stronger?
Omal: stronger physically?
Russ: yeah.
Omal: the reason why it is a matriarchal society
is where do you come from?
Russ: the female, of course.
Omal: who stays at home and minds the house?
Russ: the female.
Omal: who is the person behind the man?
Russ: the female.
Omal: who has the flowers brought to them?
Russ: Kiri.
Omal: who is the person that you try to dominate?
Russ: females.
Omal: but in actual fact who is dominated?
Russ: the males.
Omal: correct. Who is the person that you would
most consider
important in your life?
Russ: Karra.
Omal: even though they are not so much in the
lead, they are not as strong, they have a totally
different body chemistry due to their offspring
bearing nature.
Russ: uh-huh.
Omal: their purpose is far more important than a
male.
Russ: I see. But it went to a patriarchal society
later......
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: when man stopped caring about the female?
Omal: correct. Even though in your 1800s to your
1950s, it was always women dominated by men.
Russ: uh-huh.
Omal: the women still have incredible power.
Russ: hmm.
Omal: even though it appears to be a patriarchal
society, in actual fact it was a matriarchal
society.
Russ: okay. Well, she wants to know are we headed
back to that way again or are we coming up to a
more balanced point now?
Omal: it will go back towards a matriarchal
society.
Russ: hmm, okay, she was right.
Omal: but, it will be a nearer balance.
Russ: oh, I see. What is the reason for going back
to a matriarchal again?
Omal: because it works.
Russ: it does? Because there's more caring in it?
Omal: correct.
Russ: ahh. Now one thing I never noticed, is this
something we brought over from Sirius or from
Atlantis or something where we started off in a
matriarchal way?
Omal: hmm, you started more off in the balanced
sort of way but women have always had a very
dominating effect.
Russ: oh, I see. So we move toward a matriarchal
society to balance it out.
Omal: it was more balanced in the female aspect.
Russ: oh, I see. Okay, I think men just got tired
of being subservient or something.
Omal: men have never been subservient. They have
always been just as important as women due to the
fact you need one to have the other and vice
versa.
Russ: okay, then why wasn't there always just a
balanced society instead of a matriarchal or
patriarchal?
Omal: because of the emotions.
Russ: what's that?
Omal: the emotion of love. Women can give more
love than men can.
Russ: and so when men stopped caring on whether or
not women gave love or not.....
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: it's power.
Omal: correct.
Russ: so it switched back over.
Omal: correct.
Russ: so now we're getting to more love oriented.
Omal: correct.
Russ: all right. Now, in a time where the cities
kind of die so to say......
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: and life gets kind of tough down there. John
and Gwen happen to have five acres they bought out
in very rural Arizona.
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: and they don't have any utilities in this
place.
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: but would it be a possible refuge sort of
like.....?
Omal: yes. Do they have a ready accessible supply
of water?
Russ: that's the problem. They have to dig a well
and supposedly there's an underground stream that
hasn't been proven. The only person who dug was
next door to them and he lost his whole drilling
rig into a cavern because they're close to some
caverns.
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: so they're not sure if that would happen to
them or not. I assume a dowser......
Omal: would help, yes.
Russ: would help.
Omal: also, they could create their own
electricity.
Russ: solar? Or not solar, I mean wind?
Omal: uh-huh. It is a windy area is it not?
Russ: yeah, it is for sure.
Omal: make a windmill.
Russ: okay. So water and wind would be your two
biggest attributes to it that could be found.
Omal: uh-huh, and also that it is a nice, sunny
area, you would use solar as well. Use solar
collectors.......
Russ: uh-huh.
Omal: for when it is not windy. You would have
batteries to store the energy for when it is
neither windy or sunny.......
Russ: okay.
Omal: possibly self-sufficiency being the
objective.
Russ: right.
Omal: recycling everything. Using water not once,
but twice or even three times.
Russ: uh-huh.
Omal: once for taking a bath, boil it up again,
use it to wash your dishes and then finally
returning it back to its source or flushing it
down the abaleutians (?) as a final stage.
Russ: give it to the plants.
Omal: uh-huh. Well the plants would not work with
the contamination that would come from the
washing.
Russ: right. Okay, well there is a lot to be
explored on that route.
Omal: oh, certainly.
Russ: they just bought it and they're working on
it now so it's a possible something to look into
in the future. But I'm assuming, and this is what
they're wondering, is in the event that there is
what we mentioned before a financial
collapse......
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: it wouldn't be an overnight thing......
Omal: no.
Russ: it would take like a couple years, right?
Omal: correct. But there is an advantage if they
have caverns beneath them.
Russ: oh, as far as refuge there.
Omal: correct. What you would do is have windmills
on the surface.......
Russ: uh-huh.
Omal: supplying electricity down into the caverns.
You can make accommodation in the caverns.
Russ: ohhh.
Omal: it would be a long climb up to the
surface.......
Russ: right.
Omal: but you could also have lighting down there
from the windmills above, by water dripping you
could have a small turbine generator, there would
be a fresh intake of air all the time, there are
many possibilities.
Russ: yeah, good point. I never thought about
that.
Omal: you could grow plants down there even in the
height of winter because the temperature is
constant.
Russ: how would you get light to it though?
Omal: from the generators.
Russ: uh-huh. Excellent. Right, okay, I'll mention
that to them tomorrow. Okay, that was my last
question. I'm doing my thirty push-ups.
Omal: oh certainly. Yes, in bits and pieces I
hear.
Russ: yes, three sets of ten.
Omal: and then I believe Mark showed you what by
doing fifteen straight off.
Russ: quite energetic there. Well hopefully we'll
see you in a couple weeks then, Omal.
Omal: okay.
Russ: thank you for your input and I'll see you
Omal: you're welcome.
(Tia is back for the final transition between
speakers)
(Tia says hi in Durondedunn)
Tia: okay.
Russ: well my dear, I hear your Cubs have been
causing all kinds of grief. Comes from your rowdy
nature I'm sure.
Tia: hey, I'm not rowdy.
Russ: I was thinking of the parties you have put
on, darling.
Tia: you haven't seen the best ones.
Russ: that's true, I've just heard the stories.
Tia: yeah.
Russ: they're all getting more tame now I'm sure.
Tia: uh-huh, we just threaten them a little bit.
Russ: well that's good.
Tia: uh-huh. Because they know that we will do it.
Russ: it's just funny when you hear the stories.
Tia: yeah.
Russ: running around, trapping you in your room.
Tia: well, it's kind of they sneak out, they
figured out how to push the open the door button.
Russ: right.
Tia: so it was kind of, "oh well, we'll have to
put it up higher" but they'll figure that out
quickly enough.
Russ: oh yeah.
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: you can always put a lock on it.
Tia: all's you have to do is get a code to put on
there so they can't escape.
(Russ chuckles)
Russ: well, you've got to admit though, their
rambunctiousness is......that's part of their
heritage.
Tia: uh-huh. So, more questions?
Russ: well basically, I just wanted to just
comment on how awesome this is.
Tia: oh, thank you. We're going to uncork a bottle
of wine tonight.
Russ: oh good.
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: I know Kiri, she likes her wine.
Tia: you know, she can have that one, she only has
one glass once in a while but she hasn't had a
glass in quite a while so she's going to have one
tonight.
Russ: oh good.
Tia: we're going to have a barbecue.
Russ: oh.
Tia: uh-huh. And we're having steak......
Russ: uh-huh.
Tia: of course for the three of us in various
stages of uncooked. Salmon for the two Sirians and
salad stuff. We're having tubers. He bites his
nails you know.
Russ: yeah, I know he does.
Tia: okay.
Russ: all right love, that's it for me for now.
I'll talk to you soon.
Tia: okay.
(Kiri is back to get us to the
end of the session)
Russ: hi Kiri, how are you doing love? I hear
you're uncorking one of our bottles of wine.
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: well that's good.
Kiri: yeah. Don't worry, Karra is sitting over
there in one of my designer bikinis.
Russ: is she now?
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: good. She might be a beneficiary of this
thing.
Kiri: hmm, and Alana's arrived. Oh, that's a nice
outfit.
Russ: one of yours?
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: they're all one of yours.
(Russ starts laughing)
Russ: how you find time to do the engineering I'll
never figure out.
Kiri: plenty of time.
Russ: well that's good.
Kiri: uh-huh.
(Russ yawns)
Russ: sorry about that. Thank you for the
intervention the other day.
Kiri: you're welcome.
Russ: it enraged Karra.
Kiri: uh-huh. Well, somebody's got to you know.
It's not very often she gets like that.
Russ: no, it's true.
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: well, when I deserve it I deserve it.
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: well my dear, how's your suits for the
pilots coming along?
Kiri: ohh, my suits? They're doing fine.
Russ: I know the baby's doing well.
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: him.
Kiri: yes, him.
Russ: got a name picked out yet or have you
figured one out...
Kiri: uh-uh.
Russ: or are you still stuck on.....hold on a
bit.....Alexander and Nikolai, I think it was?
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: if I remember right.
Kiri: yeah, we're still thinking.
Russ: oh, that's good. Is this a mutual decision
or is it you alone?
Kiri: yeah, it will be a mutual.
Russ: it will?
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: well that's good to hear.
Kiri: yeah, but his mind's too little at the
moment.
Russ: well, he's got nothing to do but
contemplate, right?
Kiri: uh-huh, pretty much so. But it's kind of
tiny, little thoughts, you know?
Russ: have you heard any of his little, mental,
tiny thoughts yet?
Kiri: no, not yet. That won't happen until he is
about six months.
Russ: ohhh.
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: he's only two months old.
Kiri: hmmm, 2 1/2.
Russ: is that all?
Kiri: oh-huh, well I'm only four months.
Russ: that's true.
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: okay.
Kiri: thing is now I've got to stop wearing
spandex.
Russ: hmm.
Kiri: uh-huh.
Kiri: well I should be an interesting addition to
our gene pool we're working on.
Kiri: uh-huh. Yeah, it should be actually. I'm
quite looking forward to it.
Russ: so, you getting ready for this barbecue,
girl?
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: that's good. Is Lyka coming down?
Kiri: yeah. Well, she should be there by the time
we get back. She'll be coming back from class.
Last time I saw her she was in full dress uniform.
Russ: ohhh. Full army uniform?
Kiri: no, dress uniform.
Russ: oh.
Kiri: not army.
Russ: I thought she was doing guard duty?
Kiri: oh, she goes to classes too, you know.
Russ: in full dress outfit?
Kiri: yeah, full dress uniform.
Russ: wow.
Kiri: uh-huh. Discipline you see.
Russ: oh yeah, that's right.
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: all right. So what is your role with the new
ships coming in besides designing the.....
Kiri: that's it, just designing the uniforms and
all the plug-in bits.
Russ: well what about the couches?
Kiri: I'll look at them when they get here.
Russ: oh, I see, they're not like
reconditioned........?
Kiri: no, totally new design, totally new.
Russ: ohhhh.
Kiri: updated, very combat worthy. They've been
tried and tested and proven.
Russ: oh good.
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: okay, I thought there were like our planes
down here, they were getting a refit.....
Kiri: no, these are totally new, totally new. I've
seen the specs and I'm impressed.
Russ: really?
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: faster and lighter?
Kiri: uh-huh. Faster, lighter, more agile, carries
more armaments. The only thing that I'm slightly
annoyed about is that they don't have as great a
range but I can work on that.
Russ: I thought they would have the same range.
Kiri: no, they have lesser range.
Russ: I know, but why would that be?
Kiri: hmm, speed, compensating.
Russ: let's see if I remember this right.
Kiri: you increase the speed......
Russ: right.
Kiri: you burn more fuel.
Russ: right. Let's see, I'm remembering what the
fuel is....
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: and the fuel is as I remember is a
combination of superconductors with a mixture of
crystals.
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: now, is it the crystals that are being worn
down?
Kiri: yeah.
Russ: so as the crystals wipe out you lose your
fuel.
Kiri: correct.
Russ: why can't you carry more crystals?
Kiri: take up more room. The more room and take up
means more weight which means you can't.....
Russ: oh, that's right, that's why you can't go
faster.
Kiri: uh-huh. We've got pilots training left and
right on them and all sorts of things going on.
Russ: so it's a new kind of ability that they have
to work on because it's going faster.
Kiri: uh-huh. Better to relearn their reflexes.
Russ: but now the problem that I see from this is
going to be your higher G forces which of course
are compensating for.
Kiri: that's why I'm designing new suits.
Russ: you have to compensate the G forces.
Kiri: correct.
Russ: so that's why have to put a suit on every
time I go up?
Kiri: correct.
Russ: now why would my astral form be affected by
G forces in the ship?
Kiri: it's not, it's just that you wearing a suit
gives the computer something easier to work with.
Russ: well the suit's not linked to the computer,
the helmet is.
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: oh yeah, the suit monitors body
functions.....
Kiri: uh-huh.
THE TAPE ENDS
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