Archivist Notes:
As the title suggests, this month's channeling
session is almost exclusively focused on
subjects related to the third dimension. So much
so that it is not only earth being discussed but
a planet in a completely different sector of
space called Durondedunn which is Tia's home
planet in the third dimension before being
rescued and finding her way stationed on the
base. To get through both planets takes us all
the way to side two where the theme is
maintained through only two speakers, Omal and
Lyka. Omal's take on the theme is to discuss the
universe and the wonders that fill the night sky
while Lyka gives us a rundown of some of her
experiences with the Sirian Defense Force and
the efforts in assisting third dimensional races
reach the sixth dimension. With so few people on
the base channeling, it gave us a night full of
details laid out in full instead of having to
cut things short so all the speakers scheduled
could talk.
As mentioned, Tia starts thing off
by going over her latest reports she had
gathered on earth happenings by getting
Afghanistan, Pakistan, the Sudan and stocks out
of the way before she gets into depth about
Osama bin Laden and his efforts to change the
world in his image while making a tidy profit at
the same time. The United States had recently
launched Operation Infinite Reach which was
cruise missile strikes launched into Afghanistan
and Sudan in retaliation for the bombings of the
American embassies in Kenya and Tanzania. She
gives a detailed account of the attack and its
aftermath before moving on to the latest stock
market news. Moving on to questions following
her dissertation were answers about the
financial motivations for the attacks which gave
a better picture behind the destruction. Luckily
the religious implications behind the
reconstruction efforts came up because a
discussion about Durondedunn and its history was
a result. A more timely comparison couldn't be
more apt as the one of Durondedunn just before
its wars which nearly destroyed it and modern
day earth. The planet was forced to adopt a
matriarchal society after three quarters of the
male population had been killed off and we can
see a possible fate for humanity in
Durondedunn's present. Next though we switch
topics to reports of an upcoming pole shift due
to certain fluctuations which she easily
debunks. The debunking continues as next she
similarly shows the same errors of the South
Pole moving wildly and how a volcano cannot heat
the ground miles away enough that would lead to
spontaneous combustion. She finishes up the side
by finishing her point that in all these cases
natural forces were at work but they did
forecast the coastline from Guatemala to
Washington State falling into the ocean.
After taking up all of side one,
Tia quickly wraps up and makes room for Omal to
sit down inside the channeling field for his
time to answer some of our questions. Things get
deep quick after he goes over what Tia
discussed, deep as in deep space and the
mechanics behind the expansion of the universe.
We learn the universe uses energy that will be
created in the future to maintain the current
expansion with the following compression to come
causing what is called a naked singularity. We
also discover that new parallel universes are
being created all the time and can be detected.
This marked a point in our conversation where we
had wandered into the very deep end of the pool
and would have to table the discussion for
further clarification at a future session.
Answering a question on the discovery of a new
galaxy within our own, we learn about
proto-solar systems and their similarity in
appearance to a young galaxy. We end after the
final question to him on if there is a finite
amount of matter within the universe before
moving on to Lyka and her recent exploits. We
hear that even while as a captain with the
Sirian Defense Force she is responsible for
ninety other Oath Keepers, she also has to
attend school as a student back on Sirius to
improve her skills at what she does. The mission
of Oath Keepers to maintain peace through any
means necessary brings up the question of peace
on earth and whether it will be possible in the
future. That shifts the conversation slightly to
ethnic pride, standoffs in our planet's recent
past like in Waco Texas until we finally get to
the belief in past lives and why it's a valid
belief. With one final return trip to sieges and
siege mentality, we hear about with her memories
of a time when her group of Oath Keepers were
surrounded once during a mission. To finish out
her time with us we learn about sexuality from a
sixth dimensional standpoint from someone who
knows quite a bit about the subject. Tia is left
with less than thirty seconds before the tape
runs out but it is enough time for her to
comment on Lyka's buffness.
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TIA Ring Mistress |
MARK (Channel) |
OMAL |
RUSS (Archivist) |
LYKA |
SKIP
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LINDA M.
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SIDE ONE
(Tia jumps right in on her
reports of happenings on Earth)
Tia: okay, first of all let me get
straight down the business as I have a lot to cover.
Where do I start? Okay, let’s start off first of all
with the
attacks and communiqué
number one. Communiqué number one was released
because certain criteria, even though it wasn’t met,
it was deemed that it was a alarming enough
situation that would have long-reaching
effects. We’ve been monitoring the situation and the
supposed research that certain governmental agencies
on your planet have been doing, we have been
monitoring their conclusions and their actions. We
were prepared for the supposed attacks however they
came a little bit later than we anticipated. This
was due to the fact that they were planned and then
rescheduled because of information that they
received that was not totally accurate that they
deemed was accurate. The attacks were actually
scheduled for the 19th in the early morning their
time which would be mid-afternoon about the same
time as they actually occurred, maybe a little
later. The plan was done for that time in the
morning in those areas because it would be deemed
that a majority of the people would be asleep and
they would be easier targets. However, things did go
awry a little bit and I will cover that in a moment.
The attacks on Afghanistan were carried out using
large quantities of missiles to saturate an area
which was hit successfully but the damage was not
that extensive due to the construction of the
materials of the buildings in the area. Most of the
buildings that were hit are easy to replace, the
equipment that was lost is minimal material due to
the fact that the more important material was stored
in caves and caverns deep within the mountains so
that they would be safe from such attacks. These
attacks, particularly the one in Afghanistan, was
primarily done for effect, more along the lines of
we can hit you wherever. Now the problems created by
the attacks on Afghanistan, in
communiqué number two, I stated that Russia
was upset due to the fact that they were not
informed of the attacks however they were aware of
the attacks as soon as they started to happen
because of satellite imagery. The release that they
gave was the first they heard about it was when the
cruise missiles were actually hitting the target was
wrong but they have every reason to
be upset due to the closeness of the attacks to
their borders. And it is worrying for the Russians
due to the fact of these attacks being close to
their border threatens their sovereignty so it was a
very dangerous move. The more vocal opponents are
just vocal opponents in Russia, they
are certainly upset with the fact that the attacks
were launched and the closeness to their borders.
Pakistan is also upset because the majority of the
missiles went through their sovereign space and they
were not informed of the attacks. Calculations were
that the Soviet Union would inform them…..sorry
Russia would inform them of these attacks and give
them advance warning which they did not because the
communication between the two countries is spotty at
best and also the fact of the time of night that
this was occurring. Unfortunately, some of the
cruise missiles did not do their job, in fact one
had a malfunction on board and because of the safety
mechanisms, landed and is now in the hands of the
Pakistani armed forces. This is a situation that
bears looking at because they now have a piece of
hardware which they can copy. Much as reverse
engineering is a topic that has been discussed in
the past, the Pakistani military has now been given
the opportunity to do reverse engineering. There was
some damage done to the missile when it landed but
it was not self-destructed as it should have been
which means that they have an intact missile that
has minor damage to the casing and some of the
computer hardware which can be easily repaired,
analyzed and replicated. As in any such attack, as
the attack in Afghanistan, there is a certain amount
of error that occurs. You cannot have pinpoint
accuracy over such a great distance, pinpoint being
within millimeters. Pinpoint accuracy for these kind
of attacks is within a few hundred feet, hence the
reason for sending so many missiles. Now moving
further down the coast, down to the Sudan. This
attack on a supposed quote factory for making
certain precursors for ZX nerve gas is a error, a
big mistake. Certainly Osama bin Laden was involved
with it, certainly he was a contributor financially.
For him it was an investment which if the United
States had stuck to its original story of saying
that they wanted to hurt him financially would’ve
worked. However, the fact is that yes it did make
the precursor chemicals for ZX nerve gas or VX nerve
gas however, one of the precursor chemicals for VX
nerve gas is also used in making medication to fight
malaria. In Sudan, malaria is more prevalent than
AIDS so this drug to fight malaria that was being
produced at this factory has been taken away from
that area. The fact that there are trace chemicals
of nerve gas precursor agents is expected because
the chemicals that are used to make this drug to
fight malaria are a precursor chemical. Now,
statements by the Defense Department over the last
36 hours saying that they have found links to Iraq
through this chemical manufacturing plant is
expected because they also have a problem with
malaria. So not only has the attacks been on another
sovereign nation and that through somebody
else’s airspace but they have taken away a medical
facility. Certainly the chemicals produced could be
used to make nerve gas but they're also just as
equally used to make medical supplies to fight
malaria. This attack was a mistake,
it
was designed to strike a facility that was believed
to be making weapons of mass destruction. The
research was not done and the attack was carried out
and was effective in destroying a medical supply
facility that was to help people. Now getting back
to Osama bin Laden, in 1996 he was indicted by the
United States government secretly for terrorist
actions. In 1995, Osama bin Laden was a guest at the
Hyatt Regency in New York. In 1994 he spent three
months at the Hyatt in New York. If he had been such
a threat, why was he not arrested at the time when
he was in the country? Mainly because the history of
Osama bin Laden has been that of an ally until he
launched these attacks. If the government of your
country had done more research when he was first
contac……when he first contacted the governmental
agencies and was supplied with the technology and
weaponry to be able to fight the then former Soviet
Union in Afghanistan which is the reason why he is
an honored guest there, they would’ve found out that
he is in actual fact a very dangerous individual
that can switch sides at a moment’s notice. He is in
the business of not mass destruction, not
destruction of the United States, but in the
business of making money through whatever means he
can. And, in doing so with his mental mindset, he
sees that whatever means necessary is by causing
destruction of the United States. The reason being
or his logic is that by attacking a country that is
a superpower and creating such a ruckus, that in
actual fact he can benefit his finances because of
the destruction created by attacks and by the use of
weapons. He is also invested in weaponry. Research
has discovered that he is invested in certain
military contractors, I cannot say where but I will
let you guess. Okay now moving on to the stock
market and the crisis in the Middle East.......the
Far East. The stock market in Hong Kong, Jakarta and
Tokyo at the moment are fluctuating rapidly. We’re
having large jumps of up to 299 points plus in
Japan, 300 plus in Hong
Kong, 200 plus in Jakarta.
These fluctuations give more cause for warning than
the attacks on Afghanistan and the Sudan. This is
because of the volatility, these oscillations are
getting bigger and bigger. They will reach a point
where they are so large that a recovery would be
difficult from a negative deficit. Now moving along
following the economic path, the Russian Moscow
market is also fluctuating not as dramatically but
the fluctuations are there. It is not a steady climb
or decrease although the decrease was almost
catastrophic a few weeks ago. With the devaluation
of the ruble is only a temporary remedy which may at
most last three months, I will personally say maybe
a month and a half to two months. Once the
currencies have settled, then the old pattern will
be reestablished and the situation will become grim.
Because of the devaluation of the ruble, the
finances of the Soviet Union.....Russia are in
somewhat of a disarray. With the ruble being worth
less to the dollar means that the prices of imports
have increased dramatically and these imports are
not luxury items such as computers, automobiles and
digital watches, they are necessities, grain, food
supplies, medical supplies. So if the Soviet
Union.....Russia........and I do apologize for
keeping on calling it the Soviet Union, I’ve been
doing some research......continues, then they are in
for some pretty tough times. The symptoms from the
Soviet Union are a model to watch. Okay, I have
finished on my dissertation, let’s answer questions.
Russ: okay first off, how is it that
Osama bin Laden is actually making money from doing
the, from doing terrorism? He might be invested in
weapons but blowing things up is not a moneymaking
proposition from the last time I checked.
Tia: no it’s actually not but
reconstruction, which is where he got his fortune in
building, is.
Russ: ahh, he is a contractor?
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: of a very large scale I take it?
Tia: very large scale.
Russ: why would anybody hire him to
rebuild buildings he blew up? It seems that would be
a rather redundant exercise in futility.
Tia: he didn’t blow the buildings up.
Russ: ahh, but he financed or funded or
backed the people who did?
Tia: indirectly yes.
Russ: and everybody knows this?
Tia: not the that way you think. You’re
thinking that he financed the buildings of the
compounds of the US embassies…..
Russ: no, the bombings of them.
Tia: no he financed the bombings
correct, he did not finance the buildings.
Russ: right.
Tia: he financed the buildings that
were destroyed by the cruise missile attacks. He is
in a win-win situation there.
Russ: okay you build a building, it
gets blown up, where do you make your money? You
don’t get to rebuild it.
Tia: yes you do.
Russ: why? It seems like everybody
seems to say, “well, he was involved in some way, if
we rebuild it they’ll just blow it up again.”
Tia: uh-huh but they’ve got to rebuild
and there is nothing more powerful on your planet
than a belief in a religion.
Russ: uh-huh.
Tia: thousands of people went to their
death in the Crusades believing that they went
straight to heaven because they faced the infidel.
Linda M: well what do
you think happened?
Tia: I’m on a totally different
religion, on my home planet we have a matriarchal
society.
Linda M: I don’t know what that
means.
Russ: when women are in authority, like
a mother society.
Linda M: so it’s a very warm,
welcoming type of place to live?
Tia: yeah, in a way.
Russ: somewhat, we have a patriarchal
society in the United States and the world here.
Tia: uh-huh.
Linda M: is the land very
welcoming like a mother’s arms are open wider?
Tia: we fixed the problems that we
created. We, my species, we can be incredibly
aggressive. We can make your race look like a bunch
of wimps.
Linda M: oh.
Tia: being a matriarchal society, we
have a history similar to yours in the fact that we
had an industrial age, we almost destroyed our
planet but we learned that by taking care of the
planet in an appropriate way, not just going ahead
and saying, “okay, no more burning forests, no more
industrial capability”, we learned how to control
our industrial capability and we learned how to use
those gases as a benefit instead of just discharging
them into the air and in turn it made it much more
economical and much more profitable. We learned how
to control the growth of the planet, we learned how
to control the land, we learned how to control the
seas, we learned how to control chemicals. We
learned all sorts of things and we found that there
is a space in between high industrial capability
which pollutes the atmosphere and living in harmony
with the land. There is a middle ground. You cannot
say no more forest fires because forest fires are
part of nature’s cycle.
Linda M: yeah.
Tia: you cannot say no more building of
dams because dams are part of nature’s cycle. After
all on your planet, you have beavers, do not beavers
build dams for beaver purposes the same as humans
build dams for human purposes?
Linda M: yeah.
Tia: so it’s finding that balance and
we found that balance and it’s not that difficult
but you can’t say, “okay no more industrialization,
no more computers, no more CO2, no more ozone being
produced, no more ozone damaging chemicals being
produced, you have to find that balance and in doing
so you find that there is a way of controlling and
using and harmonizing with those chemicals so that
there is a neutral ground.
Linda M: it sounds like a
well-prepared meal type thing.
Tia: uh-huh, it’s well-thought-out.
Linda M: and you believed in
running the land for your children of the future.
Tia: no, we run it because it’s
aesthetically pleasing to us now……
Linda M: yeah.
Tia: the fact that it benefits the
children in the future is an added bonus.
Linda M: uh-huh. Do you have
famine and worry about drugs like they do here?
Tia: yeah, we have our social problems,
we have famines but we don’t interfere, it’s a
natural part of the cycle. A few hundred years ago
we almost eradicated our race because of our
tribalistic nature. At the time it was approximately
50-50 male to female and when the fighting happened
the males were almost wiped out. It went from 50-50
to about 33 or actually 25-75. So it was a ratio of
about four to one. And that was dangerous so the
women took control, we finished up the wars, we had
our own wars which were even more barbaric than the
men had and we decided to work together. We still
feel the effects of those wars, the ratio at the
moment is about three to one.
Linda M: so do women have two
husbands?
Tia: no it’s actually the opposite way
around.
Linda M: oh really?
Tia: the fact that it wasn’t the women
that suffered so badly it was the men. There are
less men on our planet and by some quirk of nature
we have girl childs more often than we have male
childs……..
Linda M: hmmm.
Tia: and male childs are very placid
nowadays, very, very placid.
Linda M: very important.
Tia: hmm, their placidity is kind of
looked upon as undesirable sometimes.
Linda M: why?
Tia: because of the way that we are,
we're very competitive in nature. We can be very
aggressive and being placid means that you get
walked upon and we try to make them tough. I have
three brothers on my home planet and now
unfortunately four sisters. That’s also another
problem that we suffer from is that sometimes
ailments, simple ailments at wrong times will kill
us off.
Linda M: ailments as in
sickness?
Tia: yeah.
Linda M: like a common cold?
Tia: uh-huh, it’s only the young that
have that…….
Linda M: are you immune to
antibiotics?
Tia: my immune system is different from
yours, I heal much, much, much more rapidly however
if I get a cold, I’m much, much sicker.
Linda M: antibiotics, they do
work though.
Tia: oh they work but if you over
prescribe them things become immune to it. Sorry
it’s not, it’s viruses that they’re designed to
attack it's…..I forget what it is but things that
aren’t viruses that are prescribed for as well and
it just doesn’t work. And that’s part of the
problem. And the other part of the problem is that
people on your planet start to feel better so they
stop taking the medication and of course they’re not
that better.
Linda M: and then the….
Tia: it comes back, the virus comes
back and they start taking the tablets again and
it’s too late because the virus is……
Linda M: has already conquered.
Tia: well they mutated. Okay next
question, Skip?
Skip: no uh-uh, I’m listening tonight
though.
Tia: okay.
Russ: all right, there was an email
sent to me on translation periods in
dimensional shifts?
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: and I thought I’d go over some of
this with you and Omal and Kiri…..
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: because a lot of it deals with
the future. It’s another one of those fourth
dimensional shift change things?
Tia: oh dear.
Russ: yeah I know. So apparently
according to it and if you actually put this to
sixth dimension it makes more sense…..
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: but they would say that prior to
the poles of the earth moving to new locations…..
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: which is where the human
consciousness usually moves into the fourth
dimension, they’re will be a period of time where
there will be worldwide chaos. A period where most
people go insane, all social systems, financial
systems, political systems etc. collapse and the
planet is plunged into total chaos.
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: now that's sort of similar to
what we're already working with in the meantime….
Tia: but not that drastic.
Russ: correct.
Tia: most from what I’ve researched,
most of these dimensional shift people talk about a
time of mass destruction, total chaos, great harm,
major disasters, etc., etc., etc.. They paint a
picture of doom and gloom. They say everything is
going to be bad until the change. I find this hard
to understand because they are not achieving
anything, they’re adding to the problem. Anyway
continue.
Russ: what are the chances……I mean
we’ve talked about this before but just so I can put
it on tape when I put this out, what are the odds of
the poles shifting from where they're at now to a
complete reversal?
Tia: oh it does happen, it does happen.
Russ: it actually does says here it
does happen, it just happened recently in fact.
Tia: what do they define as recently?
Russ: let’s see, they say that
basically the geomagnetic field is undergoing huge
changes and that it’s growing weaker. 2,000 years
ago the field measured four Gauss, about 500 years
ago…..now it’s at .04 Gauss.
Tia: where do they come up with these
figures, 2,000 years ago?
Russ: I don’t know how they figured out
it was that much 2,000 years ago but they say that
the field is changing and now they’re saying that in
June, July, August, September, October and part of
November of 1996, there was a bigger and longer
anomaly. During that time the South Pole actually
moved around and if you had a compass you could see
it moving on a daily basis varying from 2 ½ degrees
to as much is 17 degrees in a single day.
Tia: do you know what would happen if
there was that kind of degree shift?
Russ: uh-uh.
Tia: you’re talking about earthquakes
that are on the nine plus scale.
Russ: oh, the 17 degrees in a single
day?
Tia: uh-huh. Major earthquakes and I
mean major.
Russ: wouldn’t that increase the
wobble?
Tia: correct. You see the problem with
your popular modern science is that they don’t have
the records, they don’t have the records.
It’s.......you’re going to hate me......Al Gore,
"this July was the hottest July on records in the
United States." Records only go back 150 years.
However, what they're comparing to is the coldest
century, the 1800's to the turn-of-the-century was
that coldest winter on Chinese records that go back
600 years. In our records it was the 1800's to
1900's was the coldest hundred years in close to a
1,000 years.
Russ: hmm.
Tia: the…..thank you…..the 1200’s was
warmer by 3 degrees on average then the current
hundred years at the moment, from 19……well 1898 to
1998 by 3 degrees.
Russ: hmm.
Tia: the 700 years before that was
warmer on average by 2 degrees so it’s no big deal.
Al Gore is going around sounding alarms about
something that is wrong, they do not have the
records and where the records are on your planet are
in ice cores and if they did ice samples in glaciers
and on the South Pole they would find that this
century is a normal century.
Russ: hmm.
Tia: if they did the research and
looked around in places that……records that go back
over a 1,000 years, China, Japan, India, Europe,
Rome, Greece, Great Britain. Okay let me read
something that I have prepared because I was
expecting you to ask this question. "In 1122 in the
year of our Lord, the wine produced was of"……and
instead of going thee and thou and thus and so on,
I’m skipping over it………."produced a bountiful
harvest." Guess where the record comes from?
Russ: Italy?
Tia: no.
Russ: where?
Tia: a little monastery just outside
the town in Great Britain of York.
Russ: uh-huh.
Tia: they’ve not been able to produce
wine there in 500 years.
Russ: hmm.
Tia: they’ve just started to grow vines
and produce wine there again.
Russ: so it wasn’t a moneymaker for
them?
Tia: they couldn’t grow it, it was too
wet, too damp, and too cold. So what does that tell
you?
Russ: quite warm summers.
Tia: uh-huh which means that the warm
summers were the norm. There are pictures that go
back to the 1300’s and 1200’s that are looked upon
as, 'oh, nice little winter scenes." Do you know why
the artist painted those pictures?
Russ: hmm?
Tia: because it was new.
Russ: hmm.
Tia: that’s the only reason artists
paint things in nature is because it’s new,
something that is unheard of.
Russ: hmm.
Tia: in about 1200 to 1600 they had a
mini Ice Age, that’s not all that long ago.
Russ: well as I recall it was…..wasn’t
there a major Ice Age up until throughout the period
just before Atlantis went down?
Tia: uh-huh, uh-huh.
Russ: and that those places that are
fairly habitable now back then weren’t?
Tia: uh-huh. Yeah and it’s all part of
a natural cycle.
Russ: uh-huh.
Tia: I hate to go on my tirades about
and I get more and more informed as I have a tirade
because I go off and research and I will come up
with answers to my questions.
Russ: hmm.
Tia: remember my last tirade was about
global warming?
Russ: uh-huh.
Tia: well I went off and researched and
I'm looking at all these records and stuff that we
have and going, “wait a second.” However it is
unmistakable that the human species is having an
effect and a negative effect but it’s not
irreversible as politicians are claiming.
Russ: very good, I’ve got a couple more
for you then.
Tia: okay.
Russ: this one you’re going to love a
lot, "that at one point according to a guy named Gregg
Braden, this is just in June of '96, the South
Pole of the planet actually moved off the coast of
California for a few hours."
Tia: what?
Russ: yeah, I thought you’d like that
one.
(Skip snickers)
Tia: can you read that again?
Russ: it says, "at one point according
to Gregg Braden, the South Pole of the planet
actually moved off the coast of California for a few
hours. This info can be easily checked, just look at
any aeronautical map of the world for any major
airport prior to June of 1986 and then get a new
one. They had to make new maps in order to land
their planes and compare them. You’ll see that the
error correction for magnetic North Pole has changed
which means at the South Pole has moved. Chicago
O’Hare international changed by two and one half……"
Tia: go back, did you say magnetic?
Russ: yeah.
Tia: that’s normal.
Russ: magnetic North Pole.
Tia: the magnetic North Pole changes.
Russ: but this says the South Pole
moved off the coast of California which would put
the North Pole somewhere in the Russia wouldn’t it?
Tia: thereabouts.
Russ: yeah. Probably like Siberia if
I’m not mistaken.
Tia: no China.
Russ: China.
Tia: well Mongolia.
Russ: right.
Tia: no, that kind of shift you would
have massive earthquakes of approximately……..it
would rip your planet pieces.
Russ: seems like it would be, even for
a few hours…..
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: it would certainly wake people up
in the morning.
Tia: no it wouldn’t wake people up in
the morning.
Skip: shift all the plates wouldn’t it
darling?
Tia: oh yes and then some……
Skip: and shift all the plates.
Tia: and then some. As I said, it would
rip your planet to pieces.
Skip: oh yeah.
Russ: hmm. Okay, want another one?
Tia: yeah, I’m in for good laughs.
Russ: all right, yeah I love them too.
This is about Mexico and the fires down in Mexico.
Tia: oh let me guess, they were
generated by the chupacabra?
Russ: nope.
Tia: oh, party pooper.
Russ: no this is all about
the…..actually let me find it here.
Tia: let me guess, it’s all about the
Aztec warriors coming out of the forest and being
totally confused?
Russ: nope sorry.
Tia: Toltecs?
Russ: nope.
Tia: Anasazis?.
Russ: here we go, "we’re told that the
states of fires are being caused by farmers burning
their crops to make room for more crops."
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: okay, "actual eyewitnesses in
Mexico that I have talked with have a different
story. They say Mount
Popocatépetl, about 40 miles southeast of
Mexico City, has been erupting for over a year now
and the ground in the surrounding areas is becoming
very hot. Eyewitnesses say the trees are
spontaneously breaking into flames which would mean
that the ground would have to be over 459°F. One
report said they even saw animals spontaneously
burst into flames, one eyewitness I spoke with said
that even a long ways, the ground was so hot that
rubber soles of shoes will melt while walking in the
forest."
Tia: and these people walking in the
forest are not spontaneously combusting?
Russ: apparently they're wearing rubber
shoes.
Tia: which is protecting them huh?
Russ: protecting them yes.
Tia: okay…..
Russ: which makes them walk on the
ground instead of bare feet I suppose.
Tia: now it is true that that mountain
is erupting…..
Russ: ahh.
Tia: and it is true that it is a
volcano and it is true that the ground in that area
is warmer but 400 degrees?
(Skip starts laughing again)
Russ: well, I just read them as I get
them.
Skip: 400 degrees, everything would
catch on fire.
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: yeah, they are assuming that.
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: in other words, the people are
spreading sort of like fear all over the place.
Tia: yeah.
Skip: because at 400°, even your grass
would burn and your trees and your bushes.
Tia: instead of
spontaneously combusting, the whole area would be
aflame.
Skip: that’s right.
Tia: for example, who’s got a lighter?
Linda M: I do.
Tia: okay, hold a piece of paper that
far above it and then light it but don’t even bother
because we know what’s going to happen.
Linda M: it’s going to turn
brown and then…….
Tia: it will catch fire.
Skip: it will catch fire.
Tia: and that is exactly what would
happen in the jungles.
Russ: and that's why they're saying why
all the fires are breaking out.
Tia: I’m sorry, I find that very hard
to believe.
Skip: well they're contradicting
themselves there really.
Tia: uh-huh.
Skip: because if the ground is four
hundred and something degrees, you'd have a fire.
Tia: uh-huh.
Skip: now how can you walk on ground
that hot if it’s burning?
Tia: uh-huh, rubber soles would melt
and so would the feet within it and so would the
people within it and so would the eyewitnesses, they
would go up like a torch.
Russ: okay now in related news, it
says, "in June '98, another huge volcano Pacaya,
erupted near Guatemala City."
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: 'in California, the Mammoth Lake
area appears to be potentially ready for a possible
eruption."
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: "Mount Saint Helens is receiving
about a hundred
earthquakes a day, Mount Rainier also seems to be
dangerously close a possible eruption."
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: "underwater volcanoes forming off
the coast of California."
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: "what is being said is that the
entire coastline from Guatemala to Washington state
is becoming dangerously close to some kind of major
reaction. Exactly what, no one knows."
Tia: okay, let’s look at Mammoth
Mountain. Mammoth Mountain is a batholith within
a caldera. A caldera is a volcano that went
kablooey, my estimate on your planet is about 7,000
years ago. It is still a hot spot and what is
happening is that magma is coming up to the surface
creating earthquakes and yes, for Mammoth Mountain,
there is actually that possibility. If it erupts,
it’s going to be not a major eruption but it’s going
to be on the size of Mount Saint Helens which was a
small eruption. The volcanoes off the coast of
California, yep they are there, they’re off the
coast of California, it depends how far off the
coast of California you're talking about.
Russ: you mean Hawaii?
Tia: uh-huh. In another 50,000 years
there is going to be a new island. Mount Rainier,
yep it’s a sleeping volcano. The earthquakes and
everything are natural and useful. Because the magma
is coming to the surface and meeting colder rock, it
cools and the mountain expands and as it cools it
contracts and returns back to its normal size
creating……..earthquakes. There is the possibility
that there will be a buildup of magma. The magma
will break to the surface and there will be a major
eruption. Mount Hood, I’m surprised they didn’t
mention Mount Hood, yep that’s doing it too. I’m
surprised they didn’t mention Mount Shasta.
Skip: that’s what I was wondering.
Tia: yep that’s doing it too. You want
to know why they’re doing it?
Russ: same reason.
Tia: same reason, it’s natural. As the
plates subduct under each other, the magma is heated
up and comes to the surface. It’s all a natural
cycle. If they explode, yep there’s going to be
great loss of life, yep there’s going to be great
harm, it’s going to be pretty grim and sad however,
volcanic activities are very useful. What benefits,
what is the single biggest benefit of volcanic
activity?
Linda M: land.
Tia: uh-huh.
Linda M: precious metals?
Tia: uh-huh. It’s also very, very
rich……..
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SIDE TWO
(Tia returns and finishes what she was
saying)
Tia:
..........agriculturally, it makes the soil
incredibly rich. One of the finest wine producing
areas so I’m told and frequently told that we
should get some Napa Valley wine is Napa Valley.
At the end of Napa Valley is a mountain called St.
Helena, not to be confused with St. Helens. That
whole area produces the finest wine in the United
States. The Yakima Valley which is a fine producer
of fruits, apples, pears, peaches, wines, grapes……
Skip: cherries.
Tia: sorry?
Skip: yeah,
cherries too.
Tia: cherries, is
also very close to a volcano.
Linda M: oh wow.
Well is all the land formed with volcanic
eruptions?
Tia: yeah, in the
long run yes it is if you trace the history back.
Well I’ve more than used up my allotted time.
Russ: oh yeah.
Tia: oh yeah, oh
yeah.
Russ: but you
answered many questions that are….
Skip: thank you
darling, I’m very grateful.
(Tia blows a
raspberry and then says goodbye in Durondedunn)
(Omal
now gets his time to channel)
Omal: greetings
and felicitations. I will speed through briefly, I
will not give a dissertation, I will go over Tia’s
points. Tia edited herself extremely well and she
relayed extremely well. Her comments about certain
key points not going on the web are quite
accurate. Other information that she gave about
the chemical factory being used to produce drugs
to fight malaria can go on the web. The comments
about missiles showing up in Pakistan, that can go
on the web. The damage? That can go on the web.
Okay, any questions?
Russ: yep. Okay,
let’s go to Omal’s section. You get your own
section tonight Omal.
Omal: oh thank
you, I am honored.
Russ: yeah no
problem, my pleasure. Okay deep space. "On
December 14th 1997, an explosion received on earth
from deep space from an area about the size of
Texas about 12 billion light years away."
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: "the
explosion occurred that based on E equals MC
squared would have required all the known and
visible matter in the universe to release that
much energy."
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: according
to the paper I’m reading it would be equivalent to
1,000th of a second after the original Big Bang.
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: "and to
further complicate the matter, over 2,000 of these
explosions occurred since the first one so over
2,000 new universes have been created within this
one."
Omal: uh-huh.
Okay….
Russ: okay.
Omal: here we go.
Is everybody sitting comfortably?
Linda M: yeah.
Omal: do we have
things to lean against and occupy ourselves?
Linda M: uh-huh.
Skip: uh-huh.
Omal: okay I’m
not going to be that dry and boring. Okay, it is a
simple explanation that these bursts of energy are
perfectly normal and natural. They are created in
what you might call giant, super black holes. Now
what actually is occurring is as gas and matter
approaches the speed of light, bursts of energy
are given off. These can be detected in radio
galaxies. They can also be seen visually if you
look at galaxies that have huge jets shooting out
of them. These are not galaxies, these are dust
pools whirling in to black holes. The bigger the
black hole, the bigger the burst. Now, your
universe is expanding. It has been postulated that
the universe was created in the Big Bang, that is
correct, research shows that there was a Big Bang.
Your research on your planet says that this was
uneven event. Now I’m going to use some economic
terms, simple economics. Inflation is expansion
where money from the future is taken and used in
the present. Money that was to be saved and put to
one side is used. The same occurs in the expansion
of the universe. As it expands, it takes energy
from the future and uses it in its expansion. Now,
energy can be created in certain reactions, there
is not a finite amount of energy in your universe.
So, as the universe expands, more energy is
created that would be used in the future and
created in the future, the expansion becomes more
rapid until it reaches a point where there is no
more energy to be created and deinflationary
behavior happens. Now some people speculate that
when this happens time runs backwards. No, it does
not. As your universe shrinks back in on itself,
time continues to run in a linear, forward
pattern. At the point of the big crunch as it has
been called by a gentleman that has a lot of facts
right, the universe crunches in upon itself to a
point called a naked singularity. A naked
singularity is a one-off but it’s not. A naked
singularity is a point of infinite smallness and
infinite density and it is the start as opposed to
a singularity, a normal singularity which occurs
at the center of a black hole.
Russ: hmm, you're
talking about Hawking
right?
Omal: correct.
When the universe crunches back in on itself,
great amounts of heat are generated and an
explosion occurs and what happens? The process is
repeated all over again. Now, as for the amount of
energy produced, your scientists do not know how
much matter is in your galaxy or your universe.
They talk about how much the universe should weigh
and that there is a certain amount missing that
they cannot determine. There is far more missing
than they can determine and yes, new universes on
parallel timelines are being created and yes they
can be detected.
Russ: hmm. So,
that’s an interesting statement right at the very
last there.
Omal: oh, it's
designed to be.
Russ: universes
on parallel lifetimes are being created are being
observed. How is it that we are able to observe
parallel lifetimes?
Omal: or parallel
universes.
Russ: parallel
universes.
Omal: because not
all universes start at the exact same time and the
amount of energy needed to create a parallel
universe is quite large. It is very large, it is
even difficult for me to comprehend.
Russ: Omal we
could spend the next 10 days on this little
subject.
Omal: oh yes we
can, that’s why I am editing for speed.
Russ: oh thanks,
yeah right. Okay well let’s go on to this next
week shall we because I can’t get into that right
now but I want to get into it very badly.
Omal: okay make
your comment and we will save it for later.
Russ: okay, a
parallel universe that we could actually consider
ourselves part of a lifetime on is being created,
therefore we’re seeing the creation of another
portion of ourselves.
Omal: yes,
eventually.
Russ: eventually.
But if we saw the light, the light had to take how
many billions of years to reach us?
Omal: your
estimate was 12 billion. Your universe is in your
equations approximately 15 billion years old.
Russ: okay.
Omal: so by this
equation that these are coming from a region of
space 12 billion years ago and that they're still
happening means that the cycle is continued.
Russ: we'll get
to this again sometime.
Omal: oh yes we
will.
Russ: okay,
anybody else got a question? I’m taking up
everything tonight.
Skip: that’s
okay, I’m listening.
Linda M: I have
the one question.
Omal: uh-huh.
Linda M: I think
about a year ago I was watching a science
program…..
Omal: uh-huh.
Linda M: and I
found it really fascinating. I don’t know if it
just happened or if they just recently discovered
it but they found a little, small galaxy that
formed in our galaxy.
Omal: uh-huh.
Linda M: I mean
obviously that’s possible but….
Omal: a better
way to describe it would be a proto-solar system.
Linda M: okay.
Omal: now a
proto-solar system can look very much like a
galaxy….
Linda M: okay.
Omal: and what it
is, is it is as your solar system was about 4
billion years ago……..
Linda M: was it
smaller and it grew?
Omal: yes,
what…….
Linda M: from
gases or…..?
Omal: okay this
is what happens. Okay you have a star that
explodes, it scatters energy throughout the whole
entire galaxy and on into the universe. What
happens is that clouds of dust and particles from
solar systems will form what they call nebula or
nebulous hence the phrase looking very nebulous.
And what will happen within that nebula is there
will be a point that becomes hot and warm and as
it becomes hot and warm it creates gravity, at
first very small. And gradually matter condenses
creating even hotter reaction and as more matter
is attracted and used in the heat it becomes more
dense and heavier creating more gravity. As the
gravity is created, matter is pulled in and forms
a disk around it. As the disc is created and at
the central core is a proto-star, a young
star.......
Linda M: okay.
Omal: okay, as
that happens the disc spins around and gravity
thins it out into a nice thin disk. Now within
that area there are areas of density which create
kind of pockets and matter is attracted to those
dense gravitational pockets creating from heavier
elements, then hydrogen, helium, nitrogen, working
our way down. As you go to heavier elements, they
clump together in different regions which in turn
create heavier areas of matter which becomes
planets. Now the disc in a proto-system can give
off a light as it’s being heated and the light
reflected from the proto-star which in turn makes
it look very much like a galaxy, a young galaxy.
So, a galaxy can be created in miniature in a
solar system in its early years. Normally that is
within the first hundred thousand years of the
creation of a proto-system.
Linda M: thank
you.
Omal: no problem.
Russ: I’ve only
got one more question. Is there a finite amount of
matter within the universe?
Omal: now?
Russ: yeah.
Omal: not at this
time. As I stated, energy and matter can be
created.
Russ: oh, you
didn’t state that.
Omal: oh, it was
part of the inflationary comments, I think I kind
of glossed over it slightly.
Russ: yeah you
skipped the matter part, you just said energy.
Omal: yes, but
energy and matter can be created.
Russ: ahh okay
excellent, thank you.
Omal: ask Mr.
Hawking.
Russ: I’ll do
that.
Omal: okay
anymore questions?
Linda M: no, not
at this time.
Omal: okay.
Russ: thank you.
(Tia returns to
usher in the new speaker)
(Tia says hi in
Durondedunn)
Tia: okay, we’ve
got time for one more speaker. Who should we put
on? By popular request, put the next speaker on.
(Lyka
stops by to channel but stays longer than planned)
Lyka: yo.
Russ: Kiri
monster.
Lyka: nope.
Russ: who is it?
Oh Lyka.
Linda M: who?
Russ: Lyka.
Skip: Lyka.
Lyka: uh-huh.
Linda M: do I
know Lyka?
Lyka: I don't
think we've met.
Skip: hi sweetie,
how’s my girl?
Lyka: I’m doing
good.
Russ: Linda, Lyka, Lyka,
Linda.
Linda M: hi.
Lyka: hey Linda.
Okay I suppose I better say what I do.
Russ: yeah.
Lyka: I’m an oath
keeper, that’s my duty in life. I fulfill the
oaths that Sirius made long ago, more I cannot
say. Basically I’m in the business of stopping and
helping third dimensional planets even though I’m
a sixth dimensional being. At the moment I am a
student as well as some call me Captain.
Russ: why do you
go around stopping third dimensional planets?
Lyka: I don’t go
around stopping third dimensional planets….
Russ: oh.
Lyka: we go
around stopping the harm that is caused on them or
we try to keep the oath that Sirius……you think I’m
that buff?
Russ: you said
it.
Lyka: oh......
Russ: you said
stopping and helping third dimensional planets.
Lyka: okay so I
hop out of a spaceship in a spacesuit, I put out
my hand and I stop the planet. I push against it
and stop it, oh yeah uh-huh, I’m Supergirl.
(everybody starts
laughing)
Russ: I'm just
clearing it up for Linda here, maybe she thinks
you are, I don't know.
Lyka: hey, I'm
Supergirl okay?
Linda M: I knew
what you meant.
Lyka: uh-huh I
may be buff but ain’t that buff buddy. Now being
an oath keeper means that I get into all sorts of
nasty situations. I’m not the only oath keeper, I
have 90 oath keepers that I look after and take
care of.
Skip: yeah.
Russ: good.
Skip: you
acquired quite a bit of responsibility there young
lady.
Lyka: for my
tender age, yeah it’s a lot.
Russ: and how are
your classes going along dear?
Lyka: I’m looking
forward to going back to college next week.
Skip: are you?
Lyka: uh-huh.
Skip: oh super.
Lyka: yep and I
will be gone for another month and then I will be
back. I will be bringing back a new platoon with
me, rotation.
Skip: question
darling.
Lyka: uh-huh.
Skip: is your
studies hard for you or do they come pretty easy
for you?
Lyka: some of
them are hard.
Skip: okay.
Lyka: and some
are easy.
Skip: I was just
kind of curious.
Lyka: mathematics
is not my field.
Skip: ohhhh, why
not?
Lyka: well
especially what I’m studying at the moment,
trajectories, ballistics, diameters, all sorts of
stuff.
Russ: don’t you
have little things for that?
Lyka: uh-huh.
Russ: we have
little things for that.
Lyka: yeah but we
have to do it in our heads.
Skip: can I make
a suggestion?
Lyka: uh-huh.
Skip: study
history, study your mathematics and your arms and
ballistics in history……
Lyka: that’s how
I do it.
Skip: it's a lot
easier to you.
Lyka: yeah but
when we're sitting in the field studying
trajectories of projectiles and orbital patterns,
yeah they make us do it in our heads.
Skip: I
understand that but it comes a lot easier when you
find out how it was developed to that point.
Lyka: oh, oh, oh
yeah I know, I know and it is easy but it's
sitting down and I get to the point sometimes
where I have to take off my shoes and socks.
Skip: no, no, no,
you're just tormenting me now. That’s the only way
I can remember history is do it that way.
Lyka: I don’t
have that mobility sometimes, I don’t have the
headset that gives me the mobility on.
(She had been
trying to take off Mark's shoes)
Lyka: but anyway,
yeah that’s what I do, I keep the oaths that we
promised to keep eons ago and unfortunately it
means that we get into some nasty situations. We
have been known to side with certain parties on
planets and we've been known to side against
certain parties but whatever means is necessary to
achieve peace.
Skip: okay
question.
Lyka: uh-huh.
Skip: maybe you
can answer me and maybe you can’t. Are we ever
going to in our dimension and our planet ever come
down to having total peace?
Linda M: no.
Russ: yes.
Lyka: yeah I
think so.
Russ: me too.
Lyka: it’s going
to be tough.
Skip: yeah it’s
going to be real tough.
Lyka: uh-huh.
Skip: do we have
a route to go where we can start something in
that…….?
Lyka: it’s
already starting from what I have learned from
watching Kiri and Tia and Leah discuss these
things. I see little seeds here and there of
harmony but I also feel as they feel on my home
planet on Sirius that it is necessary to maintain
a force for self-defense.
Skip: yeah.
Lyka: because if
you are defenseless, you're soon useless, you’re
soon taken over.
Russ: I get the
feeling that the Internet is going to help us
achieve that point at some time.
Skip: you know I
think you’re right.
Lyka: uh-huh.
Russ: I think
when everybody on the planet is hooked into
everybody else on the planet, borders are going to
fall away…..
Lyka: oh they
already are.
Russ:
communications will be falling away sort of the
separatism, religion, all that stuff is going to
be a thing of the past.
Lyka: well I see
that as a negative the falling away of ethnic
identities.
Linda M: I agree.
Skip: I don’t
think that.....Russ, I don't think your ethnic
parts will fall away but I think that people will
come more to understand other people’s ethic
beliefs.
Russ: right but
you feel more like a one world.
Lyka: yeah, I
mean it will be……..what did Omal call it? Humans
first, Americans second.
Skip: yeah.
Lyka: uh-huh and
that’s the way it should be.
Skip: I agree.
Lyka: that it’s
the ethnic identity, it’s……..I’m a lowland girl,
Kiri and Karra are highland girls. Leah and Huna
are beach bums so I have pride in my ethnic
heritage being a lowland girl.
Russ: but at the
same time you’re a Sirian.
Lyka: Sirian
first.
Russ: well we’re
earthlings.
Lyka: uh-huh.
Russ: but how
many people think of themselves as earthlings and
not Americans?
Linda M: I do.
Skip: not too
many.
Linda M: I think
of myself as human.
Lyka: uh-huh,
human first or earthling first and an American
second. I am Sirian first and I am a lowland girl
second.
Skip: it’s nice
hearing from you again darling, it really is.
Lyka: it’s good
that I’m not tired.
Russ: uh-huh.
Lyka: uh-huh.
Skip: now,
something else I’d like to ask you.
Lyka: uh-huh.
Skip: you said we
should be prepared.
Lyka: it’s always
handy to be prepared for trouble.
Russ: we're
talking a six-month supply, what do you think?
Skip: six-months
for what?
Russ: six months
supply of food.
Skip: anyhow,
would six months be a feasible…..?
Lyka: uh-huh.
Okay, if you’re going to be in a hostile situation
you want as much supplies as possible. As soon as
that situation occurs, you ration from the get-go
because if you don’t ration and you live normally
as you normally would, you're going to burn
through your supplies far, far more rapidly.
Russ: as soon as
you go to your supplies you should be rationing.
Lyka: that’s
right. Now, if you’re in a situation where you are
cut off, you want to be able to maintain your
position for at least six months. If you are in a
siege, the longer you can hold out, the more
chance you have of actually winning because a
force that is camped is subject to all sorts of
problems. Boredom, disease…..
Russ: other
forces.
Lyka: other
forces, the possibility that a relief force may be
coming their way, all sorts of possibilities. In a
siege, if you spread rumors to the enemy, you have
a better chance of surviving.
Skip: propaganda.
Lyka: you never
reveal how many people you have. The problem
with……..studying sieges on your planet, most
recent ones, the Frymen?
Russ: Freeman.
Lyka: Freman.
Russ: Freeman.
Lyka: Freeman?
Skip: yeah.
Lyka: okay, was
that they knew how many there was, there was 12 of
them. They knew how many there was.
Skip: I believe
they did, I think you’re right Lyka.
Russ: I do too, I
think they announced it.
Lyka: yes. If
there is a known quantity right? And you know who
they are, you can break them so easy.
Russ: so what
happened in Waco?
Lyka: they knew
how many people were there, in fact they even
announced that as well but they goofed up.
Skip: Waco was a
different situation.
Lyka: the people
at Waco were ready and wanted a fight. So did the
Freeman but the tactics were two totally different
sets of tactics.
Russ: that’s
because they learned from Waco.
Lyka: uh-huh.
Also you had a madman at the head of the Waco
bunch. He probably told them that when they died
they would all go to heaven.
Skip: uh-huh.
Russ: yeah.
Linda M: I don’t
believe in life after death, I just think it’s a
really nice way of dealing with the loss of
someone you really love.
Lyka: yeah we
believe in past lives, everybody has past lives in
our opinion.
Linda M: I don’t
believe in my past life, it wasn’t a good one.
(chuckles start
breaking out)
Skip: you must’ve
learned something.
Linda M: I'm
still suffering it.
Lyka: yeah but
that’s what we believe and we back it up with the
fact that we have access to past life experiences
in our heads.
Russ: that would
make a big difference if we had that down here
that’s for sure.
Skip: yes indeed.
Linda M: oh yeah.
Lyka: it would
make a very, very big difference.
Skip: I’ve been
trying to access that for quite a while.
Lyka: uh-huh.
Russ: I don’t
know if some people could handle the knowledge
that you'd take sixth dimensional figuring out
just to be able to handle the information
sometimes.
Linda M: doesn’t
their dream somehow weave it together?
Lyka: yeah
uh-huh, sometimes you live the past lives in the
present with dreams.
Linda M: uh-huh.
Lyka: uh-huh,
dreams that seems strange and bizarre are dreams
of the past.
Russ: I’ve been
having a strange dream lately of this house on the
beach, I mean it’s like my mom’s house……
Lyka: God, beach
bum.
Russ: I put my
surfboard there.
Lyka: definitely
a beach bum. Ohhhhh!!!!
Linda M: is it a
happy memory?
Russ: yeah, it’s
great, I never lived there.
Lyka: before I
forget, we had a guest speaker Russ.
Russ: oh when?
Lyka: at the
college.
Russ: oh did you?
Lyka: uh-huh.
Russ: oh I know
who, the
Monk.
Lyka: uh-huh,
Surf Monk.
Russ: Surf Monk,
cool.
Lyka: uh-huh. He
came to me afterwards……
Russ: no doubt.
Lyka: and he said
message for you, “dude, tubular breakers, nice
bowl section, come visit. Find the house on the
beach with the grass."
Russ: all right.
Linda M: sounds
nice.
Russ: does sound
nice, that would be on Sirius at the beach.
Linda M: how
would you get there?
Russ: astral
travel.
Linda M: you mean
we can’t bring our bodies?
Russ: Mark can.
Skip: Mark can.
Lyka: okay now I
think the grass that he was referring to was he
imported it.
Russ: yes I’m
sure he did.
Lyka: uh-huh.
Russ: but yeah I
look forward to that, I think I’ll be able to find
it.
Lyka: uh-huh.
Skip: I’d like to
meet you in person young lady.
Lyka: I know you
would, short stuff.
Skip: thanks a
lot, I appreciate that.
Lyka: hey, I’m
6’2”.
Skip: I don’t
care if you’re 10 feet tall, that don’t matter.
Lyka: well to Tia
I look like I’m 10 feet tall. Okay Tia says we’re
getting close to the end of the tape......
Skip: we probably
are.
Lyka: can we
confirm that please?
Skip: yeah we're
getting pretty close.
Lyka: okay so
let’s start wrapping down. Do we have questions
that I can answer?
Skip: none for
me.
Lyka: okay.
Skip: Russ?
Russ: yeah just a
little bit more on the six-month deal and being
able maintain a defensive posture.
Lyka: uh-huh.
Russ: a mental
defensive posture is going to be far more as you
were mentioning important….
Lyka: uh-huh, oh
yes.
Russ: than a fact
of how much food is stocked or whatever, it
doesn’t matter. A strong mental balance between
the inhabitants of the place being stayed in
during the siege or just during a bad crisis is
most important.
Lyka: yes okay
now the mentality that you have is if there is a
problem, you talk about it, you don’t hold it to
yourselves. If one person finds somebody sitting
constantly tapping their watch or something
annoying, they tell them. Sort of like, "hey, I
don’t appreciate that, that’s annoying” and you
work it out. If you have to get down fisticuffs to
work it out then that’s important because it’s got
a be done. Having been in a siege and one that I
would sooner forget, morals break down. The fact
that you could die at any moment, you live for the
moment so any interaction that occurs if it’s
private or public has to be taken with a certain
amount of, “that’s nice dear.”
Russ: so is this
what they call a siege mentality?
Lyka: yes, you
have to be respectful of privacy but you also, if
you want to be private, have to be aware that
there are times when you cannot be private. Bodily
functions that people normally go off and do in
private, mean that it may be necessary to do it in
public. And you’re prepared to do what they tell
you and they're prepared to do what you tell them
because it's not only a one-way street. When we
were sieged, I had a sergeant that said the fact
that I hadn’t slept for 48 hours and she said to
me, "lieutenant, you need to sleep, you will go to
sleep now.” And I did because I respected her. I
had a equivalent lieutenant that told me that it
was time that I had something to eat. I hadn't
eaten in 36 hours, I did, I obeyed him.
Linda M: were you
a workaholic or just studying something that
really meant a lot to you?
Russ: they were
in the middle of the siege.
Linda M: the
stress caused you to…..?
Lyka: we were
surrounded, we were trying to fulfill an oath and
stop a war. We had sided with a side and the other
side had basically encircled us.
Linda M: did you
suffer any battle fatigue syndrome?
Lyka: I still get
nightmares.
Linda M: I was
reading an article the other day that prostitutes
suffer the highest rate of battle fatigue
syndrome…..
Lyka: uh-huh.
Linda M: out of
all conditions combined.
Lyka: okay did
the recording just end?
Skip: no not yet.
Russ: it’s about
to though, it’s crawling through its last little
bits there.
Lyka: yeah, I
don’t know, we don’t have what you call
prostitution up here.
Linda M: so you
don’t starve from hunger up there?
Lyka: oh I’ve
been hungry, when we were cut off I was hungry.
Linda M: yeah,
but the men respect the women more there?
Lyka: uh-huh.
Linda M: that’s
good.
Lyka: well up
here sexual activity falls into three categories……
Linda M: you
respect it you don’t pervert it?
Lyka: yeah, it’s
for fun, it's to get to know somebody and it’s for
love.
Linda M: for
love.
Lyka: uh-huh and
it doesn’t matter with who. If you love the
person, that’s love, if you just want to pass the
time and have some fun, that's sex. If you want to
get to know somebody better there’s no better way
then bundling up and having fun with them.
Linda M: yeah.
Lyka: and it
doesn’t matter with whom. We have a totally
different outlook on sex and love making and
recreational sex and procreational sex…..
Linda M: does
your species, are they attracted to each other
chemically, sexual chemistry, for looks, the way
that our humanity evolved like that way?
Lyka: chemically
we’re attracted, physically we’re attracted and
mentally attracted. Past life we’re attracted and
spiritually we’re attracted. When you get all of
those together, nine times out of 10 you found a
soulmate or if you’re lucky, a twin soul or a
triplet soul or quadruple soul, if you’re lucky.
But it doesn’t matter, I mean if you’re getting
acquainted with somebody, I mean there’s no better
way than being intimate. Unfortunately from what
I’ve heard on third dimension, is that sometimes
it’s also used for domination, that’s wrong.
Skip: yep.
Linda M: that is
not respecting sexuality.
Lyka: no, no.
Linda M: it’s
perverse.
Lyka: yeah,
sexuality is supposed to be enjoyable for both
people and it doesn’t matter if it’s two guys, two
girls, three guys, three girls or altogether. Yeah
it’s for enjoyment and how could something that is
enjoyable be wrong?
Russ: hmm, lots
of enjoyment here.
Lyka: so enjoy
it, enjoy it. I enjoy it, I love to have sex.
Unfortunately I also have priorities so unlike
people on the third dimension, it doesn’t drive me
to distraction. Now the youngsters on our planet
it does drive to distraction but I think that’s a
common symptom throughout all youngsters.
(We all chuckle.)
Russ: pretty
basic.
Lyka: uh-huh and
besides, what is youth for but for exploring?
Skip: okay.
Russ: well
youngster......
Lyka: yeah I’m
only 21.
Skip: yeah right
sweetheart.
Lyka: uh-huh.
Skip: uh-huh.
Lyka: and I think
end of side two.
Skip: yeah.
Lyka: is it?
Linda M: yeah,
just about.
Skip: yeah, I
think so.
Lyka: shall we do
a count down together?
(the group does a
count down together)
Lyka: three, two,
ignition sequence commencing, one….
Russ: it’s got a
ways to go.
Lyka: oh bummer,
I got it wrong, oh well. Anyway I’m out of here,
I’ve got to go and do a platoon inspection.
Skip: okay, nice
talking to you.
Russ: have fun
Lyka.
Linda M: bye.
Lyka: bye, I’ve
got a put my white gloves on.
Linda M: come and
stop by our planet anytime.
Lyka: I will,
I’ll have to pump some iron first.
(Tia comes back
to close out the session)
(Tia says hi in
Durondedunn)
Russ: hey Tia.
Tia: hey.
Skip: hi
sweetheart.
Linda M: hi Tia.
Tia: hey. Yeah
she’s buff.
Skip: yeah she
is.
Tia: and what is
it, Leah’s sister would be Buffy the……Bunny the
Buff? Or Bunny in the Buff.
Skip: down here
in the buff means no clothes on.
Tia: that’s what
I thought it meant.
(Skip starts
laughing)
Tia: so it would
be Lyka the…….
THE TAPE ENDS
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