SIDE
ONE
(Kiri takes over as ring
mistress for the channeling session)
Kiri: uh-huh. Hello.
Kiri: hi.
Russ: you remember Carrie, don't you?
Kiri: yeah, I think so.
Russ: Carrie, Kiri, Kiri, Carrie.
Kiri: didn't we do this once before?
Russ: we did this once before, yes. How are you my
dear?
Kiri: oh, fine.
Russ: so which part are you going to chew him out
about, the highly intelligent part?
Kiri: uh-huh. And as for you.....
(Russ burst out in laughter)
Russ: we were hoping you weren't in the room just
yet.
Kiri: I got here early.
Russ: a first.
Kiri: well, I am ring mistress.
Russ: ohhhh, congratulations and.....
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: sorry about that.
Kiri: you will be. I'll hang you by your feet.
Russ: I look forward to it.
Kiri: yes, I'll take you down to the medical lab and
we'll put you on the thing to relieve pressure on
the back. Hang you by your feet.
Russ: oh, traction.
Kiri: uh-huh. Russ has got a big mouth sometimes.
Russ: I do.
Carrie: I know.
(Carrie starts to laugh)
Russ: all right, coercion question.
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: how do you coerce someone with no brain?
(Carrie starts laughing again)
Kiri: you mean to say you have a paramecium?
Russ: kind of like a fungus or something. Starts to
grow uncontrollably and you can't get rid of it.
Kiri: okay.....
Russ: coercion doesn't seem to work.
Kiri: sounds like you have a new........who is it,
anybody I know?
Russ: you haven't met him but his name's Chris.
Kiri: no, never heard of him. Sounds like I don't
want to meet him either. Not my type.
Carrie: I just met him tonight so......
Kiri: okay, tell me.
Carrie:
you're not exactly missing anything.
Russ: no, no big thrill there. All right, so no
answer for that one?
Kiri: I'm thinking.
Russ: you're trying to get your eye open.
Kiri: I'm thinking as well. Ah-ha. Okay, how you
deal with somebody that has very limited
intelligence?
Russ: right.
Kiri: obviously, he does have a brain, otherwise he
would not function.
Russ: he can formulate the English language in a
reasonable semblance of intelligence, yes.
Kiri: okay, let me see. You tried locking eye
contact.
Russ: tried that. Tried the single thought.
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: tried a tight, tight beam......
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: it didn't work.
Carrie:
I think you know how you got him to leave the room
was by waving your hands in bye.
Russ: yeah, you saw that, huh?
Carrie:
yeah, I saw that.
Russ: I was trying to be very discreet.
Kiri: what sort of coercion did you use?
Russ: friendly.
Kiri: wrong.
Russ: I'm not going to use unfriendly, he's supposed
to be a friend.
Kiri: hmm, then you do have a little bit of a
problem.
Russ: yes.
Kiri: I would have used aggressive.
Russ: I know you would've but I'm trying not to
alienate the guy too badly. Send him out of there
screaming.
Kiri: hmmm. How about negative?
Russ: it's the same thing as aggressive.
Kiri: not quite.
Russ: yeah, but the same effect.
Kiri: yeah, in the long run.
Russ: in the long run. I don't want that.
Kiri: hmm, let me see. What sort of strength are you
using?
Russ: what sort of what?
Kiri: strength of energy.
Russ: oh, strength? Full energy.
Kiri: hmm, and how long were you trying for?
Russ: about two minutes.
Kiri: ah, you needed to go full strength for a
longer period of time.
Russ: he wouldn't lock eyes long enough. That was
one minute and one minute. That was the best I could
get out of him.
Kiri: perhaps you ought to work more with coercion
to get your strength up instead of being a wimp.
(Kiri giggles)
Russ: so coerce myself first?
Kiri: no, learn to increase your capability,
increase your strength. How many times have I got to
tell you?
Russ: well you keep telling me I keep thinking I've
got to increase myself for somebody like that where
all of a sudden I don't have enough strength after
all.
Kiri: well, that's why people like that are around.
Russ: oh wonderful, a test.
Kiri: yes, a test.
Russ: my kingdom for a test.
Kiri: well, so what are you going to do about it?
Russ: well I guess I'll have to get more energy,
huh?
Kiri: uh-huh. And how you going to achieve that?
Russ: practice on you.
Kiri: yeah right, dream on.
Russ: hey, if I can coerce you I've got enough
power, right? Yeah, right?
Kiri: yes, you would have.
Russ: okay then, well, that's my point. I just gotta
keep working until I get you coerced and then I got
enough coercion for anybody.
Kiri: how many years do you want to put in to get as
good as me?
Russ: how many years do I got?
Kiri: not enough.
Russ: well, enough for to get me started, right?
Kiri: going from zero.
Russ: zero? Zero?
Kiri: no, no, no, no. Let me finish what I'm saying.
Otherwise, I will zap you.
Russ: that's a far, distance zap.
Kiri: I'm saving my strength.
Russ: you should too. You've got Mark to deal with
still.
Kiri: well, he can take my mind off of it. Okay.
Russ: okay.
Kiri: how long do you think it will take you to
become as good as me?
Russ: five years with constant practice on a daily
basis.
Kiri: no.
Russ: you started with small animals, I'm starting
with people. There's got to be a change.
Kiri: uh-huh. But I was totally operant in coercion.
Russ: well, I've got to start.
Kiri: and how long did it take me to become capable
to coerce people?
Russ: five years.
Kiri: not quite. It was a little bit more than that
because I was about 15 when I started coercing
people without any problem.
Russ: see? There we go. I've got a head start on
you.
Kiri: it took me 10 years and I was already operant
when I went into training. And, at an early age.
Russ: hmm.
Kiri: so, how long do you think it will take you?
Russ: a bit longer.
Kiri: uh-huh. Maybe twenty. And I'm not being silly
either, I'm being serious for a change. Well I'm
being Kiri for a change. Now the reason why it will
take you longer is because first of all, if you want
to become master class, you have to start from
scratch. You have to clean out all the coercion that
you've learned so far. Right, we've given you a
framework to work on that will take you to a high
enough level where you may occasionally run into a
problem but it wouldn't be that much of a problem.
So, what we want to do is clean out all the coercion
you've learned and start you from scratch in the
same sort of program that I started in. Starting off
with ants and working your way up.
Russ: well, I better start work on somebody else
then.
Kiri: yeah, you see?
Russ: of course.
Kiri: piece of cake. You put yourself into more
trouble now. And Alex is sitting here or rather
lying here gurgling and cooing and ahhing and
generally asleep. Mark's sitting outside waiting for
Tia.
Russ: ahh, well you'll be back then, won't you if
you were leave right now?
Kiri: I'll be doing ring mistress.
Russ: right, so you'll be back.
Kiri: well I'll stay in the room here.
Russ: right, so will get Tia in and get her out to
go talk to Mark.....
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: and you'll be back and see us in a while.
Kiri: yeah.
Russ: let's do that.
Kiri: okay.
Russ: okay.
Kiri: that's what I was planning to do anyway, God.
Russ: so grateful. Men.
Kiri: yeah, you've got the brain of a gnat.
(Russ laughs)
Kiri: no, no, rephrase that. Brains of a rocking
horse.
Russ: thank you.
Kiri: you're welcome. And the attention span of a
gnat. That's what I meant to say.
Russ: there you go, now we're talking.
Kiri: right.
Russ: right ring mistress, we'll see you in a little
while.
Kiri: trying to get rid of me, huh?
Russ: just for a short while. Now get Tia off to
Mark, otherwise......
Kiri: yeah, all right, all right. Stop moaning and
bitching at me. God, you're worse than an old woman.
Russ: okay Kiri.
Kiri: I'll be back, so watch it buddy. It's nice
talking to you again Carrie.
Carrie: you too.
Kiri: okay.
Carrie: bye-bye.
(Tia comes on to chat with Carrie
and myself)
Tia: Incy Wincy spider went climbing up the spout,
down came the rain and washed poor Incy out. Out
came the sun and dried poor Incy out, Incy Wincy
spider has busted out.
Russ: ohhh, could drop, I'm not certain.
Carrie:
shut up.
Tia: Russ, stop teasing her and if there is get it
out of here otherwise I shall set Kiri on you again.
Russ: no thanks, I'll get him out, hold on.
Tia: okay.
Russ: without damaging the spider.
Tia: yeah, it's an arachnid, huh?
Russ: yeah. Anyway, Tia, Carrie, you remember.
Tia: yeah, we met.
Carrie:
hi.
Tia: hi. Well, I'm feeling a lot better than I was
just recently.
Carrie:
Russ, don't lead it towards me.
Russ: could drop in a second. I'm sorry.
Tia: he's horrible, isn't he?
Russ: I'm not.
Carrie:
brat.
Tia: I've gotta talk to Karra about this.
Carrie:
you should.
Tia: uh-huh. So what's happening in your life?
Carrie:
God, anything and everything exciting.
Tia: oohhhhh.
Carrie:
just a lot.
Tia: you know I'm pregnant?
Carrie: so
I heard.
Tia: uh-huh. Yeah, I had a little bit of a problem a
while back. It wasn't a nice experience.
Carrie:
well, what was it exactly?
Tia: you see my species, we tend to have two or more
offspring you see and I'm only, how tall am I Russ?
Russ: five two.
Tia: five two and I'm very petite. Is that the
correct word?
Russ: that is the correct term.
Tia: and I was carrying triplets. So I went through
a medical procedure and one was taken out of me and
put into a friend of mine. And the problem was
because I'm so talented and Mark's so talented that
my offspring, or our offspring, are also very
talented and at an early age. They're also, all
three of them are girls, right? I'm carrying two
now, my friend is carrying one for me. So......
Carrie:
what a nice friend.
Tia: well, she didn't have any say in the matter.
Carrie:
oh. They have the ability to put an unborn child?
Tia: it's a very risky procedure. What was the
success rate, Russ?
Russ: one in three million.
Tia: no, that was something else.
Russ: oh.
Tia: what's it? I think it was the chances of
successful operation were I think 60%?
Russ: 75?
Tia: yeah, but there was a plus or minus factor of
about 20%.
Russ: yeah, there was a plus or minus......
Tia: oh, of course, we do have the best. Still, it
was quite a risky procedure and very complicated.
They had me on the table for what, six hours?
Russ: yeah.
Tia: and Luna was on the table for about three and a
half so that's quite a risky procedure.
Carrie:
and your babies are fine and healthy?
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: I'll say.
Tia: yeah. And they will be born on October the
11th, all three of them.
Russ: wasn't there a question about whether or not
that you would be rejected by them?
Tia: yes there was, that was one of the factors that
came into play.
Carrie:
that is their body would reject you?
Tia: yeah.
Russ: because it would be a foreign substance you
might say.
Tia: yeah. And Luna is also a slightly different
species from me but she was the only person close
enough to match.
Russ: yeah, so it worked out well.
Tia: uh-huh.
Carrie:
wow.
Tia: my two little ones are nice and quiet and Luna
is running around in circles saying that her female
is being mischievous.
(Russ and Carrie laugh)
Tia: she's the troublemaker.
Russ: yeah, that's for sure.
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: all three of them were very well behaved at
the party if you ask me.
Tia: oh yeah.
Russ: there wasn't much they could do to get out but
I mean still, they were pretty quiet.
Tia: uh-huh, they weren't fighting. Mind you, if you
notice, Luna and myself stayed apart for quite a bit
of the party.
Russ: yeah.
Tia: about at least ten feet away all the time.
Carrie:
still, your children are not like our children when
we have them.
Tia: ummm, yeah, they're very similar.
Russ: except besides a tail.
Tia: uh-huh.
Carrie:
your's sound to me to be highly more evolved than
ours though.
Tia: well this is slightly unusual. You'd have to
ask Karra or Kornas about it because I'm not the
geneticist. I'm a traveler, I do farsighting like
Mark does.
Carrie:
oh.
Russ: well you're getting to be an excellent healer.
Tia: yeah right. It will take me seventy years to be
as good as Karra and maybe a thousand years to be as
good as Kornas.
Russ: well that's true. You've got more personal
experience than Kornas has got.
Tia: oh yeah, he could never get pregnant. Mind you,
I can hear him now, "why on earth should I do such a
frivolous activity as making myself pregnant?"
Russ: yeah, that sounds like Kornas.
Tia: uh-huh. Actually, I was down there earlier on
today.
Russ: oh, so you got to practice on that?
Tia: uh-huh. So I'm sitting kinda funny on the couch
up here.
Russ: okay. Well, are you getting bigger then?
Tia: uh-huh. Never seen anybody pregnant before?
Russ: yeah, but you looked the same last time as I
saw you every other time.
Tia: I'm putting on a little bit of weight. It's
because you see me so often it isn't as noticeable.
Russ: that's true.
Tia: keep going backwards and forwards to the
bathroom about every four hours or so. Sometimes, if
I have a couple cups of tea it's every thirty
minutes. But I haven't had any accidents.
Russ: oh good.
Tia: and I'm a lot better. I haven't bitten anybody
for a couple weeks.
Russ: congratulations.
Tia: not aggressive in any way. So, what do you want
to know?
Russ: well I wanted to know how you were doing
basically.
Tia: well I told you, didn't I?
Russ: you did in fact. Well that's good.
Carrie:
good luck too.
Tia: well, I'm little bit nervous about the last two
months. So it would be September, October, two
months. Yeah, on the 10th, on the 11th.
Russ: on the 11th.
Tia: on the 11th of October. And when's yours due?
Russ: February the 14th.
Tia: yes.
Russ: Valentine's Day.
Tia: okay.
Russ: alrighty.
Tia: yeah, and I've been told to cut down on my
activities again.
Russ: oh, have fun anyway.
Tia: uh-huh. They told me I can't levitate as much
as I do. Instead of me levitating for an hour or two
hours, I have to half that so it would be an hour or
thirty minutes. Farsighting? Around the base is
fine, any further than that, uh-uh. Telepathy?
That's all right, everything else I can get on with.
So when are you going to come up and play tennis
then?
Russ: when you get the babies done and you're not
using PK.
Tia: ohhhhh.
Russ: I couldn't beat you otherwise.
Tia: in my current state you could.
Russ: that's true.
Tia: uh-huh. Okay.
Russ: all right.
Tia: I get the message. Tia, go out and see Mark.
Actually, perhaps I should work on manifestation in
my spare time.
Russ: if you ever get some spare time.
Tia: yeah, true. Oh well.
Russ: oh well. Good luck darling.
Carrie: good
luck.
Russ: I'll see you when I get up.
Tia: ciao.
Carrie:
bye.
(Omal is the main guest speaker
on side one)
Omal: greetings Russ, greetings........don't tell
me, Carrie.
Carrie:
yes, hi.
Omal: hello and how are we functioning?
Russ: we are within specified greatness.
Omal: good.
Russ: how are you Omal?
Omal: I'm excellent.
Russ: good.
Omal: let me see if I can get this right. "My name
is Capt. James T. Kirk of the US ship Enterprise".
Kiri: no, you didn't just do Star Trek, did you?
Russ: he picks it up out of Mark's brain.
Kiri: ahhh.
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: I like the one though, "I'm sorry Capt., I
can't beam you up, you're in the wrong dimension".
Omal: well I do ad lib but I have been thinking
about that.
Russ: really?
Omal: this Scotty person, he must not be a very good
engineer.
Russ: he's one of the best in the galaxy.
Omal: yes, but what is it he normally says, "aye
Capt., I can a not do that, I need more time"?
Russ: oh yeah, well they explain that in the next
generation. Scotty explained how he only said that
to look good.
Omal: ahhh.
Russ: he fixed it before the time ran out but he
said it to be a miracle worker.
Omal: umm.
Russ: so he actually had it all figured out right
away.
Omal: ahhh, probably the suspense.
Russ: probably the suspense.
Omal: but they needed to explain it. Hmm, this is
unusual that there are no felines present.
Russ: yeah, and the doors are open too.
Omal: ahhh.
Russ: I guess they didn't want to join us.
Omal: oh well, nevermind. Just as well, Korton
hasn't arrived yet.
Russ: oh, so that's good.
Omal: uh-huh. Yes, I will explain. Korton likes the
channeler's cat. So therefore Koton will miss the
channeler's cat.
Russ: yes, hopefully the channeler's cat will come
down.
Omal: hopefully. Okay, so what would you like to
discuss?
Russ: well, we're going to be discussing a couple
things.
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: for myself, we're going to be discussing
rockets from Vanderberg and Mayan villages.
Omal: okay. And Carrie, do you have anything?
Anything to discuss?
Carrie:
I don't think so.
Omal: okay.
Russ: you might come upon something though.
Omal: yes, we are always open to changes in
direction on conversations.
Russ: okay, then we are going to have our first
change then.
Omal: okay.
Russ: this afternoon........
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: out of Vanderberg, a NASA rocket carrying a
top-secret, undisclosed payload.......that being a
spy satellite......exploded and totally vaporized
for no reason whatsoever sixty seconds into its
flight.
Omal: uh-huh. Did we have everything to do with it?
Russ: of course.
Omal: not us personally that I'm aware of and if we
did have something to do with it I'd like to know.
However, as I have stated in the past, the flight
side of the operation up here works in a very loose
organization with us so possibly they had something
to do with it. As of yet they haven't brought it to
our attention.
Russ: well according to the news report that I
saw.......
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: apparently, the booster rockets that were
strapped onto the side of this thing, somehow or
another came loose.
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: and at that point, it just basically
vaporized. Nothing more left than just little bits
of atoms.
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: just wondering if there was such a payload and
if there was such a thing as interference as far as
the rocket, what would be the reason for something
like that to happen?
Omal: to vaporize?
Russ: well just for why it would be allowed to do
so.
Omal: if we were behind it, it would be a statement
of fact that it is become a time to start working on
more important projects than spying on your
neighbor.
Russ: ahh, so maybe the space station getting a
little more priority in their efforts?
Omal: yes. You have enough spy satellites already in
orbit.
Russ: hundreds.
Omal: yes. So why put up an extra one? Why not spend
your time on something a little bit more beneficial?
Russ: right.
Omal: if our flight department decided to take
matters into their own hand, this would bring into
play some interesting problems. One being that we do
not interfere directly on your planet, not unless we
have extremely good reason. We will ask our liaison
officer to find out what happened.
Russ: all the pilots start running for cover.
Omal: if they are responsible.
Russ: right.
Omal: however, don't forget there are other
organizations that are interested in your planet.
Russ: that's true. The Pleiadians.
Omal: uh-huh. But they are non-malevolent so it is
very unlikely that they would have anything to do
with it.
Russ: oh.
Omal: but there are three I can think of offhand
that have a mischievous streak that are
inter-dimensional. And then there are other races
that are non-inter-dimensional that are third
dimensional.
Russ: that brings up another question then.
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: back with the space shuttle Challenger.
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: at the time it was also carrying a undisclosed
and yet top-secret spy satellite.
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: I can see the coincidence between the two.
They exploded and they both happened at the exact
same moment during a flight.......
Omal: we definitely had nothing to do with that
because the waste of human life is intolerable.
Russ: right, I don't think you did it but the 3D
guys.....
Omal: it is possible. We are still analyzing
factors. There was gross negligence on your planet
concerning this.
Russ: that's true, the O-rings.
Omal: yes, that was gross negligence.
Carrie:
they could've saved those lives.
Omal: because they were alive when they were
crashing.
Carrie:
yep, they could've saved those people's lives.
Russ: how?
Carrie: because apparently, you know how they said
they just burned up? They didn't, they survived.
Russ: they did?
Omal: yes.
Carrie:
they survived. They didn't die until it hit the
earth.
Russ: what?
Omal: they died of asphyxiation of water.
Carrie:
yeah.
Russ: they drowned?
Omal: yes.
Carrie:
those people were alive, they could've been saved.
Omal: they had approximately five minutes in which
to launch a rescue vessel to get out there with
divers to get into the capsule.
Russ: and they slacked off?
Omal: yes, big time.
Carrie:
I saw a documentary on it.
Russ: that's ridiculous, that's not how the media
portrayed it.
Carrie:
well the media will never tell you everything. The
media is paid to tell you what you are supposed to
hear.
Omal: your government is quite capable of destroying
the careers of many of your journalists.....
Carrie:
oh yeah.
Omal: in a few seconds. All's you need to wipe out a
journalist is you can wipe them out on a computer.
You can take all the money that they've made and
transfer their money to somewhere else and nobody
will be none the wiser if you are a computer expert.
Carrie:
there was a documentary that I watched on the JFK
assassination that it was affiliated with the CIA
and also the alien life forms that have been coming
down to our planet for many, many hundreds of
years....
Omal: and then some.
Carrie:
apparently one of the presidents, I think it was
President Nixon went into a treaty with the aliens
and allowed them a certain amount of people to take
from our planet if they would let us observe them.
The government never told us this.
Omal: uh-huh.
Carrie:
they had a UFO in Texas I believe that is......?
Omal: perhaps you should tell the channeler when he
gets back so he can check out the location.
Carrie:
I'm not sure of the location, I can find out. The
documentary really hasn't been seen.
Omal: Russ, would you explain something to.....
Russ: yes, we've been doing some farsighting to
various
air bases.
Carrie:
oh.
Russ: the last one was White Sands in New Mexico two
years ago.
Carrie:
yeah, the government won't tell us about it.
Russ: we are getting a lot of technology from that
though.
Omal: oh yes. there was also an aircraft I believe.
Russ: with canard wings?
Omal: yes.
Russ: stealth fighter with canard wings that's based
on a UFO.
Omal: as I said last time, if it leaks out from
here, we will have to come down and take matters
into our own hands to salvage what we can from the
mess that could possibly occur.
Carrie:
nobody would believe me if I told them anything so,
nothing, no.
Russ: all right. Anyway, thank you for all that.....
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: and we'll tell you all about what we find.
Omal: yes, but if you could find the location of the
base with UFOs, it would be worth checking.
Russ: in Texas?
Carrie:
yeah I will, I have a Navy friend.
Omal: Lovelock?
Carrie:
no, I don't think so. He's very involved in saying
those kind of things.
Omal: is he a operant? Farsighter, psychokinesis,
etc.?
Carrie:
yeah.
Omal: if you can get the rough area he is in.
Carrie:
he's on the seas right now......
Omal: ahh.
Carrie:
I won't be able to talk to him probably for another
two months.
Omal: okay.
Carrie:
so......
Omal: well we were thinking that if he was anywhere
near a facility that is holding a UFO and you knew
where he was, all he would have to do is be in the
facility or in the vicinity and a bright spot would
be occurred and the channeler would be able to track
him down from that.
Russ: well there is not that many airbases in Texas
though so I'll look on a map see what's on the map
as far as airbases.
Omal: okay, let us proceed.
Russ: okay, let's go with Mayan cities.
Omal: okay.
Russ: as of yesterday......
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: four Mayan towns were discovered that had
previously not been discovered by either scientists
or looters.
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: a tomb had been raided
by looters a half hour before the scientists got
there.
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: hiccups.
Omal: ahh.
Carrie:
sorry.
Omal: we were wondering what was the noise but now
you say hiccups we know it is a spasm of the
diaphragm.
Russ: correct. Okay, anyway, with these Mayan towns,
they found pretty much the items that had been left
there after the towns had been abandoned.
Omal: did they find the books?
Russ: well, we haven't got details of what they
found yet.
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: National Geographic has gone in to record
everything that they find.
Omal: yeah.
Russ: and so we'll see a special on it later on down
the road or so.
Omal: oops.....
(Russ bursts out laughing)
Omal: I have just made a mistake.
Russ: Omal, that's almost impossible for you.
Omal: yes. Sorry, my curiosity got the better of me.
Russ: that's all right.
Omal: it is their written history.
Russ: they have a written history?
Omal: yes.
Russ: not in stone?
Omal: not in stone. What happened was that their
records that they had, the Mayans, the Aztecs, were
very closely interlinked. Their histories was very
closely interlinked.
Russ: right.
Omal: and the books are concerning with their
history, with their prophecies, with certain
astronomical information and events.
Extraterrestrial events.
Russ: ohh.
Omal: diagrams, pictures, explanations. If they were
not destroyed, which is possible that when the
Aztecs came, they incorporated them into their
history and then your priests at the time of the
arrival in that part of the world, they burned all
the religious books that they could find of the
Aztecs.
Russ: these ones were strictly Mayan cities......
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: that had not been influenced by I believe
either the Aztecs, the priests or anybody else.
Omal: hmm.
Russ: they were way out of the way.
Omal: this could be very interesting to see what
happens if the books are there and if the books have
survived intact.
Russ: but we won't know about it if they have. I
wonder if the channeler would take a look at the
scientists maybe.
Omal: you can try, but aren't you asking the
channeler to do quite a bit at the moment?
Russ: umm, yeah.
Omal: but I'm sure if you asked him he would
probably say yes.
Russ: but if they did find the books, they'd have
the books out in the light....
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: and though we wouldn't hear about it, we would
be able to spot it.
Omal: yes. Unless of course they keep them in the
same environment so that they do not get damaged by
ultraviolet light, changes in humidity, wind, they
would presumably handle them with gloves. So they
would want to get them into an environment where
they are put almost into stasis.
Russ: oh. Well no, the reason I didn't know about
the books before is because it is more about the
pyramids themselves.
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: and whether or not they find anything that
would be a bit more technologically advanced.
Omal: possibly. It depends on again environmental
factors.
Russ: oh.
Omal: why were these cities abandoned? What happened
afterwards? But again, we're reaching an area that
is not open to discussion.
Russ: that's right. Okay, but if that was such a
thing, then that might still be a viable thing in
today's society.
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: which would open up some very bad
possibilities for us if we capture (?) them.
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: that would be too big a leap in too short a
time.
Omal: possibly but remember my statement a while
back. Which was?
Russ: everything happens as it's supposed to be?
Omal: well, everything is progressing according to
the way it is destined to do. But there again the
future is so flexible.
Russ: that's true. Okay, well I'll keep my eyes open
on the news and see if I can find out what they
find.
Omal: yes, a good example of advancement in
technology is take your aviation.
Russ: right.
Omal: ninety years ago it was just a possibility.
And now where are you?
Russ: true.
Omal: okay, next question.
Russ: okay, Carrie, anything?
Carrie:
no, I don't have anything but for Karra at the
moment.
Omal: ahh. Patience young lady, she will be here
soon.
Carrie:
well I was actually thinking on what you had said
about everything happening the way it is supposed to
do.
Omal: uh-huh, but it is flexible.
Carrie:
yeah, well the one thing that I have the hardest
thing understanding in school is why do they teach
history. I used to ask the teacher all the time, why
do we teach history? Why do we learn the same thing
every year? He said it was because we have to learn
what we forgot so we don't make the same mistakes
twice.
Omal: and there are something a little bit deeper
than that. Look at the past and you will see the
future.
Carrie: you see, that's the thing that bothers me.
Why is it that we repeat the past? If everything is
predestined, why do we have to repeat it. I mean
yeah, it's to a more advanced level......
Omal: uh-huh.
Carrie:
but I don't think people's minds are.
Omal: umm, there will come a point that those that
are stagnant will not progress any further but those
that are enlightened will progress. Those that have
a grasp for knowledge, that want knowledge, they
will progress. Those
people that are enlightened will progress.
Those people that wish for the unknown will progress
but those that are happy as they are will not.
Carrie:
what will happen to those people that are not?
Omal: they will go back to the beginning and start
all over again. They will progress from the point
where they haven't learned.......
SIDE
ONE ENDS
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SIDE TWO
(Tia and Korton switch
places during the upcoming practice)
Kiri: okay, you know what's going to happen Russ?
Russ: I always know what's going to happen, it's
called precog.
Kiri: okay, what's going to happen?
Russ: well, we're going to work on a candle flame
to try to make it turn to the left, right,
sideways, up, or down.
Kiri: okay. Right, what we're going to do is we're
going to put Skip in as an executive, right?
Russ: all right.
Kiri: we're going to send you the energy Skip and
you're going to send it to Russ. Now what we want
you to do is visualize or imagine a beam of light
coming from you to Russ and feel energy coming
from the pyramid and us to you.
Russ: ahh, darling?
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: wouldn't he be then the conductor?
Kiri: that's what I said.
Russ: you said he's going to be the executive.
Kiri: oh that's what I mean.
Russ: so he's gonna be the conductor, I'm going to
be the executive?
Kiri: that's right. Right, so we're going to do a
half a meta-concert practice. We're going to act
in the capacity of the primaries and the
secondaries. Okay, right, here we go. And what we
will do is we will use a countdown and we will go
from five and tell you that we're sending you the
energy and then you will give a countdown to Russ.
And when you get to one, instead of saying zero,
you say now and you will be sending the energy
when you say now to Russ. And we will also say now
when we send the energy to you, okay? So we're
going to get our meta-concert going and this
energy should be quite strong because we've got
Omal acting as a primary and Karra and myself
acting as secondaries. So you're going to have a
lot of very powerful energy coming at you.
Russ: oh, this is Kiri.
Kiri: who did you think it was?
Russ: I thought it was Karra.
Kiri: as I've learned how to master this thing,
watch it.
(Kiri flicks a lighter open and and closed)
Russ: ahh come on, a little lightening of the mood
here was called for, don't you think?
Kiri: oh dear, things are getting worse, we have
another person showing up. Okay, and so we now
have two primaries so Karra and myself will split
between the two primaries. Okay, here we go. We're
powering up.
Okay, five, four, three, two, one, now.
Skip: five, four, three, two, one, now.
Kiri: okay, break. Okay, now what we want you to
do is get your laser scalpel, or not your laser
scalpel, your......
Russ: energy crystal?
Kiri: energy wand.
Russ: energy wand?
Kiri: uh-huh. Okay. Now, what we want you to do
this time instead of pumping it up, is we want you
to bend it, okay? So, we'll go again, right? And
we're reassembling up here so............you've
done it again, you know?
Russ: oh, I was trying to bend it myself.
Kiri: well you were pumping it up. Do you know
what you've just done to Mark's astral travel
crystal?
Russ: it's not in the pyramid during the
meta-concert.
Kiri: we wiped it.
Russ: well of course, this is the second time
you've done that.
Kiri: it's the first time I've done it, Tia's done
it before.
Russ: oh.
Kiri: she erased his crystal on one of his astral
travel trips. We've done it before.
Russ: he's had to reprogram the whole thing from
scratch.
Kiri: uh-huh..
Russ: takes about three years.
Kiri: no, only takes him about oohhhh, a month to
reprogram it. Okay, so here we go, you ready Skip?
Skip: uh-huh.
Kiri: hey, wait for the order Russ.
Russ: I'm waiting, I'm just getting closer.
Kiri: okay, right.
Korton: five, four, three, two, one, now.
Skip: five, four, three, two, one,
now.........................
Korton: both hands, Russ. Okay, break.
Russ: held it.
Korton: uh-huh.
Russ: held it better that time.
Korton: okay, that's good. Sorry, we took over
Kiri's role.
Russ: that's all right.
Korton: okay, let us rest for a few minutes and
have some pleasantries.
Russ: okay.
Korton: greetings Skip.
Skip: good evening Sir.
Korton: greetings Russ.
Russ: hi Omal.
Korton: if you insist. Skip, would you correct
Russ in his assumption?
Skip: what's that?
Korton: that he is talking to Omal.
Skip: yeah.
Korton: he is not.
Russ: oh, Korton.
Korton: thank you.
Russ: right, a common mistake.
Korton: how many times have you made this error?
(Skip starts laughing)
Russ: what, should we start counting? I don't
think I can get up that high.
Korton: you would have to take off your socks as
well. Here, borrow these.
Russ: everybody would drop dead in here at that
point.
Korton: okay.
Russ: sorry Korton.
Korton: how is your publication coming?
Russ: ahh well, it had to be postponed for the
weekend due to a slight inconvenience I was not
expecting.
Korton: accidents happen, mistakes are made. How
you handle things is what matters.
Russ: well....
Korton: patience and impatience are things to
learn from.
Russ: that's true.
Korton: you cannot have one without the other. If
you have patience you also have impatience with
those that are not following through as quickly as
possible.
Russ: that's not my problem actually. The problem
is, people who make snap judgments and don't see
the consequences of it for other people.
Korton: uh-huh.
Russ: which is something.....
Korton: which can be costly.
Russ: indeed, it can.
Korton: but also patience is needed from it.
Russ: well I've learned patience, it's just.....
Korton: have you?
Russ: yes, as a matter fact. Learning that certain
things have to be accomplished because you have
responsibility and there is no one but you to take
care of them. So you.......
Korton: what about the gentleman last week that
did a collect call?
Russ: Johnny?
Korton: no, but that is an example in itself. What
about your friend from Arizona and the young lady
that you let call?
Russ: oh yeah, Sandy.
Korton: were you not impatient with that?
Russ: uh-huh.
Korton: so have you learned patience?
Russ: uh-huh, mostly from just having it grind me
down. I've learned a lot of patience from that.
Korton: okay. We will proceed once again with the
meta-concert.
Russ: all right.
Korton: how are you feeling Skip?
Skip: just fine.
Korton: Russ?
Russ: good.
Korton: okay, what we want you to do this time is
reverse roles. Skip, now when you fire the energy
out of the firing wand there, I want you to hold
it thus and fire for approximately ten of your
seconds and point it at the flame. We will be
monitoring and we will also be supplying energy.
Russ, you will be the conductor. You will collect
energy from us and you will send it to Skip.
Russ: okay.
Korton: and we will explain why we reversed roles
in a minute.
Russ: okay.
Skip: what is my duty?
Russ: you mean between you and Kiri?
Korton: your duty is that you will be firing a
light beam..........visualize yourself firing a
light beam from the crystal rod that you'll hold
in your hand. With both hands thus, and you will
fire it at the candle and make it bend. Okay?
Skip: all right.
Korton: okay, five, four, three, two, one,
now..............................
Russ: five, four, three, two, one,
now...................................
Korton: okay, and rest. Yes, as I thought. You two
are much better in the opposite roles when working
together. Skip, you are a very good executive.
Russ, you're a good conductor.
Russ: I need work.
Korton: yes. Sorry, you were overwhelmed with the
energy, did you not?
Russ: yeah well, it took me a second to remember I
was reversing roles.
Korton: uh-huh, but that comes with practice.
Russ: yeah.
Korton: you can relax now Skip. Okay, let us
answer questions.
Russ: okay, what happened with Kiri, why did you
have to switch over?
Korton: because it was a strain on her being a
secondary and also the vocal link.
Russ: hmm, I see.
Korton: she was trying to be a secondary and a
vocal link which was making her a very erratic
primary secondary which is a link in between which
is not necessary. So she was getting very confused
and we were having difficulty. That is why we did
it twice.
Russ: okay, so your skill as a communicator has
helped in......
Korton: of course.
Russ: bringing those two together.
Korton: correct.
Russ: okay. Got something?
Skip: no.
Russ: okay.
Skip: I'm just listening tonight.
Korton: ahh. Yes, listening is a key.
Skip: and I'm learning something.
Korton: uh-huh, which is?
Skip: the difference between patience and
impatience....
Korton: uh-huh.
Skip: or the bond between them.
Korton: yes, they are bonded together. It is
necessary to have knowledge of both before you can
achieve patience. Impatience is.....
Skip: racking me.
Korton: but learning and understanding it is the
first step to achieving patience. People profess
that they do have patience but they still get
irritated by computer problems, problems with
employees, and so on.
Russ: have you been reading my mail?
Korton: no, I have been reading your mind.
Skip: the mind's an open book so it's easy to read
minds.
Korton: it is sometimes hard for me to not use
humor when it is unnecessary.
Russ: okay.
Korton: uh-huh.
Russ: all right, now, since we seem to be focusing
on patience and impatience......
Korton: uh-huh.
Russ: okay, now, does age have anything to do with
it?
Korton: yes and no.
Russ: I would assume because knowing third
dimensional beings as well as I do, I'm sure you
have your experiences.....
Korton: uh-huh.
Russ: we're stuck on the fact that we've only got
such a short period of life to live. So as young,
we work on living that life out to the fullest we
can. Whereas you get older, things slow down a bit
more, you're able to have more patience, is that
true?
Korton: not necessarily. It comes from, or your
form of patience, comes from when you were young,
where do you live? You live tomorrow.
Russ: uh-huh.
Korton: when you are in your middle ages, where do
you live?
Skip: for now.
Korton: you live in both tomorrow, now, and the
past. When you're old, where do you live?
Skip: in the past.
Korton: and that is one of the reasons why older
people appear patient because they remember
everything that was. But that is also part of the
aging process. So, it is necessary to stay young
is to live in the now and the future and a little
bit of the past. Once you live in the past you
become the past.
Russ: now, would that also count for the fact that
when you get older and you live in the past is
because you're preparing for your next life? And
by living in the past, you're able to review your
mistakes and see where you went wrong so that
you're helping to program your next life?
Korton: yes and no.
Russ: okay.
Korton: you are reviewing your life but you're
also suffering, "what if I had done this, what if
I had done that" and that is not preparing
yourself for the period of waiting in between.
Russ: what should you do?
Korton: accept it. You cannot change the past, can
you?
Russ: not yet.
Korton: you will never be able to change the past.
Skip: it's gone.
Korton: yes. The future you can change. That is
one of the reasons why we talk in terms of
probability instead of this will happen or that
will happen. Which reminds me, you are down to two
years and six months and five days.
Russ: I knew that was coming.
Korton: uh-huh.
Russ: actually, that's a little bit more extended
than we had before.
Korton: correct.
Russ: right? I had it down to two years, three
months and fifteen days.
Korton: preliminary reports from an overactive
data analyst is promising.
Russ: good, good.
Skip: but you can change the future.
Korton: correct. Because the future has not
happened yet. What is going to happen tomorrow?
Skip?
Skip: I know some things that is going to happen
tomorrow but not all of them. There is no way of
knowing.
Korton: what do you have planned for tomorrow?
Skip: I'm going to go to work.
Korton: uh-huh.
Skip: eat my lunch.....
Korton: uh-huh.
Skip: and whatever, and go home from work......
Korton: what time are you going to eat your lunch
at?
Skip: in my car like I normally do.
Korton: on your way to work.
Skip: no, at lunchtime which is noon our time
and.......
Korton: but supposing you are busy?
Skip: no, I won't be busy during lunch.
Korton: uh-huh, are you sure?
Skip: I'm going to to be busy when I get home
tomorrow night.
Korton: okay. And tomorrow night, you have people
coming.
Skip: yeah, there's supposed to be lots of them.
Korton: uh-huh. Supposing your person of
importance that is coming has a flat tire and is
late? That is a change in plan.
Skip: the flat tire or the delay in arriving isn't
going to matter that much.
Korton: but it is changing the future that you
perceive.
Skip: oh true, true, true.
Korton: see, even small, insignificant things can
change the future.
Skip: yes, uh-huh.
Korton: so therefore.......
Skip: but I'll still be busy.
Korton: yes, but it is not a certainty that things
will occur in a progressive order.
Skip: no, because you can't control other people.
Korton: that is correct. All the possibilities
that there are are many. You have to look at each
possibility.
Skip: uh-huh. You can't own other people and you
can't control them.
Korton: correct. Okay, we are going to hand back
to the ring mistress so we shall put it down for a
little while. He must get those seen to sometime,
or not.
Russ: or not.
(Kiri gets into her ring
mistress role)
Kiri: uh-huh.
Skip: you got back, huh baby?
Kiri: yeah I'm back, I'm ring mistress. I've got
Tia's top hat and tails on and her whip. Where's
my chair? Keep you guys in order. Okay.
Russ: you couldn't keep us in order if you were a
waitress at a restaurant.
(Skip laughs)
Kiri: you want to bet? If I was there in person I
would have you guys ordering what I wanted you to
order. Most expensive things on the menu with Dom
Peregrine champagne.
Russ: Karra taught me a nice phrase today.
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: I'm so low, I could suck the sweat off of a
snake's stomach.
Kiri: yes you are.
Skip: goodness gracious.
Russ: I don't know where she gets this stuff from.
They don't get a lot of snakes on Sirius, do you?
Kiri: uh-huh.
Skip: that's about as negative as you can get,
isn't it? Huh?
Russ: at the time I was.
Kiri: yes, I think I made a big mistake earlier
on, you know?
Russ: hmm?
Kiri: not just with the crystal but with the fire
candle there. Did you feel the vibes from that
thing?
Russ: I try to ignore stuff like that.
Kiri: wimp.
Skip: and I don't have the sensitivity.
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: it's good to not be too sensitive sometimes,
babe.
Skip: hmm?
Kiri: yes.
Russ: it's good to not be too sensitive.
Skip: I'm not, I'm not sensitive. Well, I don't
know, maybe I am and I just ignore it.
Kiri: uh-huh.
Skip: I ignore a lot of things.
Kiri: yes, uh-huh. So where was I?
Skip: oh I don't know, about.......
Kiri: making mistakes.
Skip: yes.
Kiri: uh-huh.
Skip: it's easy to make mistakes.
Kiri: yeah.
Skip: it's hard not to.
Kiri: uh-huh. Oh yes, I mean this crystal is a
prime example of me making a mistake.
Skip: okay, I'll give you a little bit of a
quotation that was told to me when I was a little
boy.
Kiri: uh-huh.
Skip: the person that never does anything is the
person that never makes a mistake.
Kiri: uh-huh. That's a very good quotation.
Skip: uh-huh.
Kiri: very good quotation.
Russ: oh, by the way love, I've got to break this
whole stuff down tonight. Pyramid, futon....
Kiri: going to hurt Mark a bit, isn't it?
Russ: I've got to warn him beforehand.
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: he knew it was coming.
Kiri: oh yeah, he knows.
Skip: why, what's going on?
Russ: getting the whole room cleaned tomorrow.
Skip: oh, okay.
Kiri: uh-huh.
Skip: all right, okay. Yeah, I've got to strip out
my house and get my carpets shampooed and
re-stretched. They're starting to wrinkle up in my
house.
Russ: they're doing this stuff.
Kiri: yeah.
Skip: yeah. Darling......
Kiri: you're going to have to go.
Skip: yes I am. I've got to get down the
hill......
Kiri: okay, let's.......
Skip: 5 o'clock in the morning comes awful......
(The tape ends and starts again)
Russ: all right.
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: hey, is Omal coming on tonight?
Kiri: yeah, we can get him on. He's sitting
outside the pyramid talking to Karra.
Russ: okay, all right.
Kiri: okay, I'll put him on. I'm the ring
mistress, I can do what I damn well please.
(Omal comes on to finish out
the night)
Omal: greetings Russ.
Russ: greetings Omal.
Omal: okay.
Russ: all right. All right, what I want to work on
with you is a certain gentleman at work.
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: where subconsciously or consciously, I don't
know what, I happened to leave my journal of when
we first started this whole thing.
Omal: uh-huh and he has read it.
Russ: and he has read every page from start to
finish.
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: and I've got him started in on "2150"......
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: good primer there....
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: and he really wants to know more about
aliens.
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: but he's a bit immature, but he's only 16.
Omal: yes, indiscretion. He will be discussing it
with his friends at school.
Russ: right.
Omal: he will be behaving in a way that is very
immature.
Russ: right. So, how do you handle a situation
that requires diplomacy, delicacy, discretion with
someone who is just too young to understand those
concepts yet?
Omal: first of all, don't overestimate him.
Russ: okay.
Omal: expect him to blab, expect it around people
you know that don't know about this. How do you
handle that?
Russ: well personally I don't care.
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: you know me, I'm like, "okay, great".
Doesn't matter to me one bit.
Omal: what about Mark?
Russ: well that's the only problem I've got right
now.
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: but, since nobody knows Mark except for him,
that's the problem.
Omal: uh-huh. Are you sure of that?
Russ: yeah, but it wouldn't get across the fact
that the Mark I know......
Omal: is the same Mark.
Russ: is the same Mark. There's lots of Mark's in
this town.
Omal: correct. Okay, so that is not a concern, why
are you concerned?
Russ: oh, well what I was concerned about was the
fact I'm not worried about him reading the
journal, was where I should take it to now.
Omal: step by step, patience. Do not force-feed
him. Let him make up his own mind. Let him proceed
at a slow pace because first of all he has to
learn a form of patience.
Russ: uh-huh. Well that's why I stuck him on
"2150".
Omal: uh-huh, that is a good key.
Russ: let him work on that, let him digest what
exactly higher consciousness abilities that aren't
common in man are all about.
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: and then what I think I'm going to do is
work with him on bringing his abilities out in
himself first.
Omal: what abilities do you think he has?
Russ: not one at all.
Omal: uh-huh. So he is totally latent.
Russ: completely and totally latent.
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: but, the one thing he does have, which
doesn't count as an ability but I am always
astounded by it, is his artistic ability.
Omal: creativity.
Russ: it's just incredible. He comes up with stuff
off the top of his head he draws out that's just
awesome.
Omal: yes, so he is is a manifestor.
Russ: that would make sense, yes he is.
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: okay. Latent but.....
Omal: yes, and it shows forth in his creativity.
Mark's manifestation ability shows forth in his
poetry.
Russ: hmmm. Mine shows off in pennies.
Omal: yes.
Russ: okay, so I'm gonna work with him slow on
this.
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: and so highlighting or spotlighting the fact
that he has creativity.....
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: is something I can take advantage of in
helping him to work with that a little bit.
Omal: correct.
Russ: okay, good, that will work.
Omal: there are some very strange energies still
floating around, residual energies.
Russ: that's going to be hanging around for a
couple days.
Omal: hmm, yeah.
Russ: all right, now, on a research subject I'd
like to address for next weekend.....
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: or next week on Tuesday is the correlation
between Jewish mysticism, Egyptian science, and
religion.....
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: and the Gypsies.
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: I'd like to see what the combination between
all those three are. I know a little bit about the
Jewish and Egyptian....
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: because we've discussed them before.
Omal: but there are links between all three of
them.
Russ: correct and I want to try to research those
links.....
Omal: okay.
Russ: and with your help, hopefully come up with
some kind of connection here.
Omal: correct.
Russ: I feel it's important.
Omal: it is.
Russ: oh good.
Omal: okay, I will have to depart.
Russ: okay.
Omal: live long, prosper.
Russ: thank you Omal.
Omal: and I'll be back.
Russ: okay.
THE TAPE ENDS
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