SIDE
ONE
(Ring Mistress Tia starts things
off)
Tia: okay, let’s get down to business and let's
start going over things shall we?
Russ: all right, that sounds good.
Tia: okay, financial reports. Not good, not good at
all.
Russ: no, stock markets are taking a big dive.
Tia: uh-huh, worldwide.
Russ: yep.
Tia: hmmm okay, that’s pretty much as I predicted
and let’s look at weather. Whether the weather be
not. Okay, well as you notice the weather patterns
have been a little bit goofy and strange......
Russ: right.
Tia: much again as predicted. I don’t see much in
the way of change that it’s going to be drier than
normal but if you notice in certain areas it’s been
wetter than normal. For example the East Coast,
again much as I said it would be, I hate always
being right when it’s negative stuff. What else?
Okay, let’s look at some of the civil unrest and the
most current problem that’s occurred which is the
crashing or rather the landing
of a U.S. reconnaissance plane in China.
Russ: ahh yes.
Tia: uh-huh. Okay, now it’s probably very likely
that the fighter that collided with the aircraft got
a little too close and sliced off the nose. The
pictures that I have seen indicate that more than
likely it was an accident. The aircraft……there’s a
feline outside saying, "in please" or rather saying,
"in"……..the pictures that I have looked at indicate
that there was extensive damage done to the front of
the aircraft, I’m surprised that the aircraft was
capable of landing. However, the valuable
information that was on board fortunately was
managed to be destroyed beforehand. Whether or not
this is good is depending on your interpretation of
certain key facts. Let us move along unless you got
questions Russ.
Russ: uh-uh.
Tia: okay, to the McCain-Feingold reform bill, one
for me. It’s progressing, the factors that have been
factored in that are negotiable are being
negotiated. The nonnegotiable factors that were
hidden within the bill are still pretty much intact.
Nobody’s had a real good, close look at what is
hidden in there fortunately but it is progressing as
planned. There is opposition from the Democrats of
course because they rely heavily on soft money so to
them this is a very harmful and dangerous bill.
However, McCain, John McCain is doing exactly as
planned and is working very hard on getting this
across and passed. Do you have questions?
Russ: yeah, isn’t it a factor that whether or not it
goes through it's still good for McCain?
Tia: uh-huh and it’s even better if it does go
through.
Russ: yeah but one of the problems I see in that
bill is the First Amendment rights that are being
violated by the stopping of political ads sixty days
before the election. That’s the only problem I
really see in the whole entire mess.
Tia: okay, now, if you look more closely at it and
you’re parroting the Democratic party line which is
expected seeing as you are a Democrat......
Russ: that with hopes.
Tia: uh-huh but you are parroting the Democratic
line or the Democratic Party’s line that this is a
breach of First Amendment rights. Isn’t it also a
breach of Amendment rights to go against the right
to bear arms?
Russ: uh-huh.
Tia: isn’t that what the Democrats preach, taking
away the weapons from the people?
Russ: well taking away certain weapons.
Tia: certain weapons?
Russ: uh-huh.
Tia: such as?
Russ: assault rifles….
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: automatic weapons….
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: can’t argue with that.
Tia: but the overall plan and projection is to get
rid of the weapons out of the hands of the people.
Russ: I haven't read anything in the Democratic
manifesto about that one.
Tia: no but it is pretty common knowledge and the
reason it’s not in there is because they wouldn't
get elected, plain and simple. They hide things
frequently whereas the McCain and Feingold bill is
being upfront and honest and it is not breaching the
First Amendment rights freedom of speech, not at
all. What it is doing is it’s limiting the
capability by A, the soft money and B, banning party
direct assaults on candidates directly before the
election. What you're still allowed to do is to make
issue ads but not assault the candidates that are
making the election. You have to be honest and
upfront on who is sponsoring these commercials.
Before hand you weren’t allowed to so in another
words what it is doing is it’s changing the fact
that they can slander even their own candidates and
say that it’s somebody else’s ad which is what
happened prior to the election. So by changing this
and making it public on who is actually paying for
it, is actually beneficial to all parties involved.
The fact of doing away 30 and 60 days before anybody
is elected is perfect, it gives everybody equal
opportunities and rights which is again totally
direct from what the Democrats preach, as long as it
benefits them and nobody else, that’s all that
matters.
Russ: hmm.
Tia: it is designed in such a way that it does not
benefit one or the other, it is equally harmful to
both or equally beneficial to both depending on your
point of view.
Russ: okay, I think the only thing then that I have
a problem with is the fact that on the other issue
on that, the McCain-Feingold bill, is how is the
Democrats going to raise the soft money or any money
to play in the same field as the Republicans?
Tia: how are they going to? The same way that
they’ve always done it.
(a cat in the room drops a gift in front of Tia)
Tia: thank you.
(Tia has a quick back and forth with the cat)
Tia: it’s set up in such a way that it is equal for
both. The Democrats have always relied on vast sums
of soft money, vast sums, the Republicans have never
relied on it because they get their money through
other means, perfectly legal other means. The
Democrats have never tapped into this because the
soft money is far more plentiful and less work
needed to get it then the money that the Republicans
get, it’s easy to get.
Russ: well that's different from what I'm reading in
the news.
Tia: well you’re getting a slanted view.
Russ: oh, okay.
Tia: what are you reading?
Russ: well I’m reading where both parties are
reaching parity finally in the soft monies,
Democrats finally getting up to where the
Republicans are soft money wise......
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: and now they’re worried that that soft money
is going to be taken away because they can’t compete
in the hard money arena.
Tia: and why can’t they compete?
Russ: mostly because of the fact that the soft money
is coming from places that are traditionally
Democratic: labor unions, entertainment industry, so
on.
Tia: not strictly true. A lot of the activities that
were going on with the large quantities of money
that were exchanging……..let me rephrase it. They
were caught with their hands in the jar with the
whole entire Al Gore Buddhist
Temple routine. Where is a Buddhist monk going
to get their hands on twenty or $40,000?
Russ: got me.
Tia: and this is what happened at the Buddhist
temple fiasco for poor Igor.
Russ: I thought it was all coming in from China to
this Buddhist Temple?
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: it’s just being funneled through the Buddhist
temple.
Tia: uh-huh and that's where a lot of the soft money
for the Democrats actually tends to come through
front organizations.
Russ: I see.
Tia: and what they want to do is put a stop to that.
That’s what the soft money thing is all about is the
fronting of money.
Russ: well the McCain-Feingold bill has passed the
Senate hasn’t it?
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: it just has to go through the house…..
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: exactly as it went through the Senate.
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: and the odds on that are?
Tia: 50-50.
Russ: eekk.
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: I trusted it was higher odds.
Tia: everything’s 50-50, either it does or it
doesn’t.
Russ: hmm.
Tia: okay, now moving along.
Russ: okay.
Tia: okay now let’s look at some of the civil unrest
worldwide.
Russ: all right.
Tia: of course there’s the Israeli Palestine thing
going on which again is something that has been an
ongoing issue for these many, many months now. The
so-called peace accord that was created by president
Bill Clinton seems to have eroded very, very rapidly
and dissipated because there was no real support for
it, it was more his legacy.
Russ: right.
Tia: and most of his legacy issues have fallen to
pieces. As the same with Northern Ireland, that has
fallen to pieces but you don’t hear anything about
that much of it in the news now because no longer do
you have a president that is possessed by his legacy
or possessed by the fact of looking good whilst
actually being extremely dirty. What you have is a
family man orientation in the White House. You see
the difference?
Russ: well I see that anything that happens in
Israel or Ireland is all going to be blamed on Bush
anyway.
Tia: correct but Bush hasn’t promised them anything,
Bill Clinton promised them lots of financial aid
which never materialized hence the reason why
they're falling to pieces right now.
Russ: hmmm.
Tia: you see the issue? Bill Clinton hoped to fix
the problems with money and as you know money and
fixing problems doesn’t work. What it takes is hard
work by all parties involved, negotiation and a
preparedness to follow through with those
negotiations.....
Russ: quite true.
Tia: which unfortunately in Northern Ireland has
never materialized. One side was prepared to do it,
the other side wasn’t. One side was prepared to be
open and honest, the other side wasn’t. It’s the
same with Palestine, one side was prepared to be
open and honest, one side was prepared to negotiate
and disarm and to actually help, the other side was
not.
Russ: hmm, well that’s only because Israel has
nothing to lose by staying firm on what its current
situation is.
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: they have everything to lose giving up lands
that they think they’ve rightly won.
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: they have no need to basically.
Tia: well it’s a very tricky, tricky situation, very
tricky.
Russ: well for example the town of Hebron.
Tia: Hebron.
Russ: Hebron,
the most heavily contested part of the entire West
Bank…..
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: and it’s only home to 6,500 Jews compared to
200,000 Muslims......or Palestinians. Now when you
have a disparity like that, what’s the point of
staying except for to say that well it’s your home?
Well it’s not, it’s somebody else’s home that you
got put into.
Tia: yes and no, yes and no. You again are parroting
what the press is saying.
Russ: okay.
Tia: the numbers are correct. Let us say that you
have settled in an area, you wish to live there.
It’s a quiet neighborhood, the people are well
behaved but they want you out, are you going to
leave? You’ve painted this house, you've worked in
its garden, you’ve done all sorts of things around
it. Are you going to give that all up just because
the people around you want you to leave? Even though
they’re not actually doing anything deliberately to
make you leave, they’re just letting it known that
it would be better if you moved.
Russ: I’d leave with a profit.
Tia: with a profit?
Russ: right.
Tia: what if they were going to offer you the same
value that you paid for it after all the hard work
that you put in?
Russ: hmm, yeah I see your point.
Tia: uh-huh. Let us say that you got Daniel and
Daniel grew up here to the age of 10 years old,
would you leave even if they wanted to leave, would
you leave?
Russ: well if it came down to the point of my life
was at stake, yes.
Tia: that’s different.
Russ: well that’s what they’re going through there
in Hebron......
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: they're lives are at stake every day.
Tia: yes and no.
Russ: their lives, their children’s lives, their
family's lives are all at stake….
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: each day that they stay there.
Tia: and why are they at stake?
Russ: because people want them out of there and
they’re willing to take any way they can to get them
out of there.
Tia: uh-huh instead of sitting down and getting to
know them and becoming friendly, inviting them into
their houses and vice a versa and getting on.
Russ: right.
Tia: let us say the spotlight was taken off that
area, let us say that they work together......
Russ: right.
Tia: would that happen then?
Russ: yeah probably.
Tia: yeah probably.
Russ: well there’s no telling in the Middle East.
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: it’s not something you can say yes or no to…..
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: it’s all a matter of odds and luck.
Tia: let us say that those individuals were
contributing to the community in a big way. Let us
say they own shops, some of them do. Let us say that
they own businesses, some of them do. Let us say
that in their shops and businesses they employ
people that are Palestinians and not Jewish which
they do.
Russ: right, want some water?
Tia: yes please, he seems to have an aquatic life
form in his throat.
(Tia talks to the cat again in the meantime)
Tia: thank you. You see, what was promised by Bill
Clinton but never materialized was financial aid so
that they could work together, that they could
create a environment where it was be beneficial for
all of them to be present. This never materialized.
Bill Clinton has created this problem. Let us say
that Al Gore had been elected as opposed to George
W. Bush......
Russ: uh-huh.
Tia: then the situation would still be the same and
the offer of financial help would still be made.
George W Bush isn’t prepared to make that offer of
financial aid and even if he was prepared to he
would make sure that that money would materialize
because he is a man of his word. He will tell people
this is what I want, you work it out on how we get
there which is a good thing. He is not, and he
admits it, not particularly intelligent compared to
people like Bill Clinton and Al Gore. Their biggest
mistake is that they are intelligent and nobody else
is except for their small surrounding
intelligentsia. They did not surround themselves
with people that were as smart or if not even
smarter. George W. Bush is smart enough to realize
that he is not that smart, that the recreational
pharmaceuticals that he did
in his youth have taken their toll and have
fried brain cells so what he does is he surrounds
himself with smart people to help him. And he would
formulate, if he was to be put in this position, a
way to meet those demands, the financial backing,
the working together which is what he is good at.
Russ: hmmm, well I haven’t seen Colin Powell really
doing much over there though, he is the Secretary of
State for the United States.
Tia: that’s correct, he is waiting for the
appropriate moment.
Russ: which is what?
Tia: I don’t know.
Russ: hmm.
Tia: we don’t have the leaks that we once did. This
is a different bunch of people, this is a bunch of
people who know how to keep their mouth shut. Have
you heard the rumors coming out of the White House
recently?
Russ: not really.
Tia: did you hear the rumors coming out of the White
House before the administrative change?
Russ: that was all public knowledge at that point…..
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: wasn’t even rumors.
Tia: that’s correct, which is better?
Russ: true.
Tia: we'll make a Republican of you yet Russ.
Russ: it’ll be a long shot unless McCain came in but
I hear more rumors about the Time Warner AOL deal
than I do about the White House now.
Tia: uh-huh.
Tia: okay now moving along to the last little bit
and…..oh we can leave that alone for a little while.
I was going to say certain phenomena but we'll leave
that alone for this time.
Russ: okay.
Tia: okay? Let me put on the next speaker as I seem
to be back doing the ring mistress thing.
Russ: okay.
Tia: they even told me what to wear.
(Omal joins us for his time to
speak)
Omal: greetings Russ, it has been a long, long
time….
Russ: Omal.
Omal: well not so long, long by your counting.
Russ: long by my counting, it’s been a short time
for you I’m sure.
Omal: yes. Okay, let us get down to matters that are
at hand……
Russ: alrighty.
Omal: important matters. First of all, as you might
of noticed, we continue to have technical issues
with the conference.
Russ: I’ve noticed that yes.
Omal: yes, major technical issues. Part of it was a
slight seismic shifting which disrupted everything.
Russ: oh.
Omal: we think we may have found a solution.
Russ: oh good.
Omal: a rather strange set of circumstances occurred
in a discussion recently. I was discussing with a
group of interns and we were discussing the basic
setup of the base on how they should interact and
how they should behave. An intern that I have met
frequently was present and as normal what I do is I
test and check shields and do a little bit of
probing. I knew that probing would be useless on
this individual as this individual is a prober
herself. You know who I’m talking about.
Russ: yeah, it seemed to be something that had come
up in the past.
Omal: yes and it was something that was discussed
briefly a while back.
Russ: right.
Omal: when I started probing her shields, the first
thing that really struck me and something I’ve never
really done to her was how strong her shields are.
Russ: hmmm.
Omal: so I assaulted her shields deliberately using
various different techniques to distract. Still
nothing. Then, I went up a level and I got hostile
once the discussion had been dismissed, she was
requested to stay behind and I assaulted her shields
aggressively. They took a beating, they took a
battering, she was aware of what I was trying to do
and stiffened her shields. I assaulted very, very
hard, finally they crumbled. I think we have a
candidate to act as a receptacle for information
with her shields that will be more than adequate to
deal with somebody such as the representative.
Russ: excellent, well that will beat the mechanical
means we're trying.
Omal: yes, that looks like the only way that we can
do it that she will be prepped, sent in there, she
will have the information implanted into her, she
will leave and then dictate.
Russ: ahh, okay that'll work.
Omal: it is slow and cumbersome, it is not the
direct approach that we would like but it is the
best that we can go with due to the little seismic
shift, we had such a small window to work through in
creating the appropriate chamber. As soon as the
shift occurred it became next to impossible to
remedy the problem.
Russ: oh.
Omal: the upside is that the representative has had
plenty of time to do some serious dwelling and
pondering. A true Sirian at heart. She has been also
able to review a lot of data that has been sent and
given to her so that she should be more informed.
Okay, do you have any questions?
Russ: well yeah, now it’s basically a point where we
go ahead and we get back to…
Omal: Alloya.
Russ: Alloya
and getting everybody pretty much prepped into the
fact that we're starting up again.
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: so it's just merely a matter of news keeping.
Do we want to go ahead and as I was thinking is
invite Skip and Sunpar to have more of a more…..?
Omal: yes.....
Russ: ahh.
Omal: a more active role.
Russ: a more active role, correct.
Omal: yes, very much so. What we need them to do is
to ask questions.
Russ: that’s a good idea.
Omal: what we need them to do is to try to get all
representatives to work together, question meanings,
question explanations, get it out in the open, get
away from the doubletalk. I think the Sirian
representative definitely has a disadvantage that
first of all she does not speak English…..
Russ: hmm.
Omal: secondly, she is limited in the input that is
being given to her because she has to be as neutral
as possible.
Russ: right.
Omal: some of the issues that were created early on
were very necessary to get out in the open. For
example, the Sirian representative was very confused
by the fact that Alloya
will talk as a channel and as herself, that was very
confusing for her.
Russ: yeah, that's confusing for everyone. You have
to basically interpret yourself just who’s talking
about what.
Omal: correct which was one of her confusing points
that she picked up almost immediately that it was
one person but speaking in two contexts.
Russ: right.
Omal: one as a channeler or information channeled
and one as a third dimensional being. It definitely
very much confused her.
Russ: well unfortunately though that’s kind of the
norm down here, we have a bit more of the un-norm.
Omal: I am aware that but it was very difficult for
the representative to comprehend this. It made it
difficult for her to read what was being said.
Russ: okay. Well we just have to know she’s got that
under control, she knows what to expect.....
Omal: Bunny will help her. For Bunny it is going be
very hard as well.
Russ: yeah because even though she has her shields
up she still has to keep from talking about down
here.
Omal: correct.
Russ: Bunny has a tendency to do things that come
out of her mouth.
Omal: yes unfortunately.
Russ: so it's more of a case of watching Bunny than
watching her shields.
Omal: that will be addressed.
Russ: okay.
Omal: part of the issue or part of the agreement
with Bunny is that she comes to my office before
each time. Bunny will not be able to talk once she
goes in there, she will not be able to communicate
more than a few sentences which will be
pre-programmed.
Russ: she still has telepathy though doesn't she?
Omal: she will have telepathy that will be
programmed.
Russ: oh Jesus.
Omal: in other words, she will be channeling.
Russ: and Bunny's good with this?
Omal: it is part of an agreement.
Russ: this is a lot tougher than the bracelet.
Omal: oh very much so but in return Bunny will be
learning lots of interesting things.
Russ: and she’s making some big marks for staying on
the base too.
Omal: she is also dealing with one of her
addictions.
Russ: hmm.
Omal: one of her addictions is not what you’re
thinking.
Russ: uh-huh.
Omal: one of her addictions is a very, very powerful
thing, very powerful. Far more powerful than you
realize.
Russ: what, fun?
Omal: no.
Russ: hmm?
Omal: knowledge.
Russ: oh really?
Omal: Bunny has an addiction for knowledge hence the
reason why she probes so heavily.
Russ: ahh.
Omal: okay, let us move along and as we don’t have a
very large group present we will continue answering
your questions.
Russ: okay, you don’t mind if I ask them do you?
Omal: certainly.
Russ: the rest of this crowd all….
Omal: well I do not think my interpretation skills
are very good when it comes to feline.
Russ: yeah and they’re not very inquisitive either.
Okay, now as far as Tia’s stuff goes, everything
goes on the web?
Omal: pretty much so.
Russ: and how about the plane going down and her
shots that she's seen of the nose? We haven't even
got those yet.
Omal: that will become common knowledge very soon.
Russ: okay.
Omal: I’m taking a little bit of a gamble there.
Russ: all righty, it's just I spotted it right away
and it's like, "well, I better check with Omal".
Omal: that is something that she plays a game very
dangerously.
Russ: so pictures she's seeing, how do I interpret
that out?
Omal: by the time it goes on the web it will be
common knowledge.
Russ: all right, we’ll go that route then.
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: okay. Let’s see, any other base activities I
should know about?
Omal: well we’ve had our winter sports.
Russ: the ski races?
Omal: the ski races have been gone, we will let Kiri
address that.
Russ: okay, sounds good.
Omal: uh-huh. I will say that we have a champion
again and I am very tempted to make a command
decision to ask her to step down from doing the
downhill as she repeatedly wins and it is not good
for other people when you have somebody that
repeatedly wins at that one event.
Russ: well still, there’s always the chance she
could lose.
Omal: the chances are slim to none.
Russ: well look at for example this coming up
weekend here, we have a golf tournament down here
called the Masters at Augusta....
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: and pretty much everybody already says of
who’s going to come in second place. They already
know who’s going to come in first which is Tiger
Woods but yet everybody’s going out there to play
anyway.
Omal: okay let us extend that, let us say that Tiger
Woods had been playing for the equivalent that Lyka
has been racing in the downhill which is what, seven
years now?
Russ: yeah.
Omal: let us say that he won every time he went to
Augusta.
Russ: well this will be his second time he’s gone
and he's won it once......no, third time, he's won
once.
Omal: okay, so he hasn’t won every time that he’s
been there.
Russ: good point.
Omal: Lyka just keeps getting better, it was
incredible to watch her form, to watch her speed.
She wasn’t in your term .02 or .2 ahead of the
field, we’re talking 3½ of your seconds.....
Russ: ahh.
Omal: setting a new downhill record for speed.
Russ: well maybe they can do like a legends of
skiing and let her do an exhibition once a year.
Omal: we will see how it goes, it is something that
I have discussed with her that maybe she should give
somebody else the opportunity to mainly because
watching the downhill races, it wasn’t so much for
them going through and trying to win, they were just
going through the motions.
Russ: bummer.
Omal: it was sort of like, "oh well, we’re not going
to win, we'll just ski down it anyway".
Russ: yeah, I can see where that would be a bit
demoralizing.
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: okay.
Omal: and the fact that she just keeps on getting
better and better.
Russ: hmm, well she still has the biathlon if
nothing else.
Omal: that is very acceptable.
Russ: because then she’s on a team.
Omal: that's correct, it is a team event.
Russ: okay, I can see that.
Omal: it is a hard decision to make but it is very
demoralizing if let us say every time you went to do
something you were second-best and you knew you were
going to be second-best before you even got there?
Russ: yeah, good point. Well Lyka can’t feel bad
about it.
Omal: in fact it is an honor.
Russ: yeah, that’s what she’s got to look at it is
that it’s an honor.
Omal: even if she stops competing in the downhill,
she has got some very heavy records that she has
set.
Russ: was this her best yet?
Omal: most definitely.
Russ: oh well, there you go.
Omal: my suggestion was that she retires until
somebody beats her record. No sorry, I do apologize,
that was her suggestion.
Russ: oh.
Omal: it is one that I am very inclined to go with.
Russ: well that does sounds reasonable, I mean she
can’t really complain too much about that.
Omal: that her record stands. The only thing that I
think would be missing is from her trophy cabinet.
You have to remember that she does not come from a
high house family.
Russ: right.
Omal: she is the person in her family that has
achieved the most and at a tender age of 23 she has
achieved incredible feats for her family.
Russ: too bad it probably isn't appreciated more.
Omal: oh her family appreciates it tremendously.
Russ: oh really? Oh well that’s good, I didn’t know
that.
Omal: there is a lot that you do not know about
Lyka.
Russ: uh-huh, well definitely an impressive kind of
knowledge to know. Thank you, I appreciate the
honor.
Omal: she may be a harsh and tough captain but she’s
very, very loving.
Russ: hmm, well excellent.
Omal: and she is also still a very scared little
girl. Even though she may be fully mature, she is
still very scared and nervous.
Russ: well she’s seen more weird stuff than I’ll
ever see.
Omal: yes.
Russ: or hope to see. Hmm okay, oh by the way, did
you like our setup down here? Nice to be back?
Omal: it is nice to be back, it was always a special
location for us. Very relaxing and personable, not
like some of the channeling sessions that we have
done in the years gone by.
Russ: aye, yeah this is a little bit more relaxed.
Omal: yes, this is very informal.
Russ: well thank you Omal, I appreciate your
information and your time tonight.
Omal: okay, thank you very much indeed and as was
heard on the monitoring before we started out, live
long, prosper and, I’ll be back.
(Tia returns to pass the chat to Kiri)
Russ: hi Tia.
(Tia says hi in Durondedunn)
Tia: okay, I don’t think of those things sometimes.
Russ: what?
Tia: that they may go on the web.
Russ: oh yes.
Tia: and that I give away some clues sometimes.
Okay, let me…..choices, choices, choices. Okay, I’ll
put on the next speaker.
Russ: okay.
Tia: yeah, can you hold that one? Okay.
(Tia says goodbye in Durondedunn)
(Kiri has only seconds to talk)
Russ: ahhh Kiri.
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: good evening.
Kiri: I asked to go on…….
SIDE
ONE ENDS
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SIDE TWO
(Kiri is back to offer a
surprising revelation)
Kiri: okay, first of all, I had a very interesting
regression the other afternoon. I went and saw my
counselor that I go and see every so often…..
Russ: uh-huh.
Kiri: and we did a regression.
Russ: hmm, where to?
Kiri: my last past life, my last third dimensional
past life.
Russ: ahh third dimensional, excellent.
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: my favorite place.
Kiri: uh-huh, even more favorite. I had in my last
third dimensional past life some unfinished things
that I needed to do.
Russ: okay.
Kiri: and I was put in a position where I would
have considerable temptation and obviously I
passed.
Russ: obviously.
Kiri: considerable temptation. I was also given
considerable hardship. It was a area that I was
very familiar with. You want to know who I was?
Russ: hmm, curious?
Kiri: curious? You’ll be even be more curious,
you’ll be a little bit amused if not shocked when
I tell you who I was.
Russ: well I’m still getting over the Patton thing
so this should be fairly interesting.
Kiri: uh-huh. Patton for Lyka, no that wasn’t a
shock.
Russ: well it was to me.
Kiri: I could see a lot of similarities mainly
because Mark was interested in Patton I did a
little research and I saw a lot of similarities.
Russ: oh.
Kiri: I saw the fact that Lyka was very shy. Early
on in Patton’s life he was very shy, he stuttered.
Russ: did he?
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: did not know that.
Kiri: a lot of similarities. Anyway, getting back
to my past life regression….
Russ: uh-huh.
Kiri: I had as I said certain deeds that I needed
to get done, I had certain lessons I needed to
learn and I was put in the position where I would
have to face one of my worst temptations, being
having absolute power. Does that tell you what I
was?
Russ: absolute power, royalty I assume.
Kiri: uh-huh. I would also have an effect in
things that occurred after my death because of my
position in life.
Russ: well the pharaohs were all kind of in that
realm….
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: I would say.
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: am I getting warmer?
Kiri: very warm. This Pharaoh would be deleted
from history for a long time because of the
position and because of a very important, without
giving too much away, situation.
Russ: hmm, this isn’t that female Pharaoh was it?
Kiri: the one that was struck from history?
Russ: yeah right.
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: oh.
Kiri: that was me.
Russ: so my history isn’t that bad after all.
Kiri: do you know what her name was?
Russ: Hefastus….
(Kiri chuckles)
Kiri: you butcher it terribly.
Russ: well okay, I’m not good on names.
Kiri: H.A.T.S.H.E....anyway it spells Hatshepsut.
Russ: Hatshepsut, that's what I mean, how am I
supposed to pronounce something like that? I got
damn close if you ask me.
Kiri: how did you pronounce it?
Russ: Hefastus or
something.
Kiri: Hefastus.......Hatshepsut.
Russ: all right, I got the H right.
Kiri: uh-huh and you got the S in there too.
Russ: yeah. So what did you learn from this? The
fact that you’re able to maintain your humbleness
no matter what your situation and position in life
was?
Kiri: not really, that wasn’t something I had to
learn.
Russ: was it being able to give up all the
material possessions that you owned?
Kiri: no, not that either. What I had to learn was
that fact that I couldn’t give into my urges…..
Russ: hmmm.
Kiri: I had to be very discreet about my urges.
Russ: hmm.
Kiri: I had to fulfill my duty, my obligations. I
had to protect somebody that I did not even like,
namely my half-brother. I had to put up with the
fact of sexism in the worst form.
Russ: oh yeah.
Kiri: I had to learn to act tough.
Russ: hmm, act like a man.
Kiri: uh-huh, I had to learn control. Also it was
actually the first time that I got the opportunity
to, in all my third dimensional past lives, to
enjoy the company of the same sex.....
Russ: hmm.
Kiri: mainly because I wasn't allowed to have men
although I did and I did become pregnant and I did
have a child, it had to be kept very, very quiet.
Russ: hmm.
Kiri: I also had to learn how to be domineering. I
had to learn how to be tough.
Russ: well it does explain a bit.
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: but now at one point did you have to care
more about other people than yourself?
Kiri: I had to learn that even though everybody
was responsible to me, I had to be responsible to
them.
Russ: what about the slavery issue?
Kiri: a lot of the slaves were actually very
willing to be slaves.
Russ: really?
Kiri: uh-huh, especially the house slaves. They
were taken care of, they were well-fed, they were
given every amenity that you could think of. They
had it a lot better than a lot of the
non-peasants.......non-slaves. They had a roof
over their head, they had clothing, all's they had
to do was behave themselves.
Russ: and do their jobs.
Kiri: and do their jobs. They had food, they had
time off where they could relax and gather and
have fun, I didn’t have any of that as Pharaoh.
Russ: hmm, and as you were the……you were actually
a God….
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: or goddess in this case.
Kiri: no, I was a God.
Russ: God, that’s right because you’re male, then
you had to have decrees and so forth….
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: and how did you……..did you learn how to deal
justly with the your decrees as with the
situation?
Kiri: yes, I had to very careful on what I
decreed.
Russ: well that’s good.
Kiri: there were times where I wanted something so
badly that I was prepared to make a decree to get
it.
Russ: hmm.
Kiri: and there are a few times that I did make a
decree to go and get things, expeditions as they
were called, down into deep Nubia to get things.
Russ: and did you get to travel much at all in
this time?
Kiri: didn’t have as much freedom as you would
think.
Russ: now is this still the time of Alexandria?
Kiri: oh this is way before then.
Russ: way before Alexandria?
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: oh, so we’re still talking Thebes.
Kiri: uh-huh. Now, there was a time where Thutmose
III, was it Thutmose III? Anyway, yes it was. He
had married and he had produced a son and I was
given the opportunity to set in motion events that
would happen with Thutmose III’s grandson,
Amenhotep IV……
Russ: hmm.
Kiri: his son being Amenhotep III. Amenhotep IV
followed through on something that I was trying to
do and this was towards the end of my reign. With
Amenhotep III, I had long discussions, long
discussions, made him very freethinking much to
his father’s disgust which led to a whole load of
problems right at the end of my reign due to some
very unwelcome dietary supplements but it was an
experiment that unfortunately failed. It was taken
further than was anticipated and everything but
that wasn’t a karmic comeback or feedback or
anything because I had learned my karmic lessons
that I needed to advance to this level at that
point.
Russ: hmm, interesting. And you had no tomb if I
remember right.
Kiri: yes I had a tomb.
Russ: was it a really good one?
Kiri: uh-huh, it wasn’t completed though.
Russ: oh, okay. Well I knew there were some
circumstances......see this this changes my whole
viewpoint to that particular Pharaoh because I
always thought the circumstances that brought her
to power were rather unusual and I saw her as a
power-hungry manipulator who got what she wanted
through force and coercion.
Kiri: yes there was coercion used. The thing was
that I absolutely adored my father......
Russ: hmm, that’s good.
Kiri: and my half-brother at first I adored him
but he was very different.
Russ: so how is it that she ended up being the
ruler or yourself and not him?
Kiri: partly because of his…..he had tendencies
like I did but the other way.
Russ: ahh.
Kiri: he also loved to fight, he loved to fight.
Russ: so not very ruler wise.
Kiri: no. He helped to increase the Empire, he
made the Empire quadruple in size.
Russ: wow, that’s an impressive stat.
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: hmm, well that’s an important life you lived
then, something that indeed had a lot of
temptations and a lot of lessons to be learned.
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: I’m not sure I could have handled it as well
as you did.
Kiri: whether or not I handled it well, history
that you read differs from what I know.
Russ: right, well that’s normal.
Kiri: uh-huh. There were some things I made very,
very big mistakes at early on whilst I was
learning that I could not have the bedfellows that
I wanted and was being pushed to experimenting
with other options. Things didn't happen as I
planned, I thought I was being very clever and
discreet and I wasn’t.
Russ: hmm.
Kiri: which led to a lot of snickering behind
hands and almost a feeling of dread whenever I
would go to do my regal functions.
Russ: well yeah, I mean look at the way you had to
dress.
Kiri: it was a little uncomfortable.
Russ: oh, all bound up and everything?
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: very uncomfortable.
Kiri: actually it was very, very uncomfortable at
certain times.
Russ: yep, that I can see. Well thank you Kiri,
that’s an impressive and interesting sideline I
had not even thought of.
Kiri: and if you look at some of the statues, I
become more and more masculine towards the end of
my reign, I had to be.
Russ: well the beard was a good idea.
Kiri: well that was something that ended where
very much only for state occasions.
Russ: oh, okay.
Kiri: and I had such beautiful hair early on as
well. I had to learn to do away with that as well.
Okay, I got to go and empty my bladder….
Russ: okay.
Kiri: and deal with my urges.
Russ: enjoy and have fun and we’ll talk to you
next week.
(Tia now hands us over to Karra)
Russ: hi Tia.
(Tia says hi in Durondedunn)
Tia: okay, last speaker.
Russ: okay.
Tia: oops.
(Karra reflects on a past life
of her own)
Karra: hello.
Russ: hello my love.
Karra: hi sweetie. Okay….
Russ: interesting, your sister’s regression there…
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ: I had no idea.
Karra: it was something that I enjoyed hearing
that.
Russ: well in one sense like I say it does explain
a lot.
Karra: uh-huh. I see it more as a reward, reward
and final tests.
Russ: hmm, have you gone through your past life
pretty much?
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ: on third?
Karra: yes.
Russ: and you got through your test obviously
fine.
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ: similar challenges though?
Karra: yes.
Russ: hmm.
Karra: it’s not always the way that your last past
life you’re given a position of authority,
sometimes it’s a real easy past life. It’s just
tying up loose ends, little loose ends. Sometimes
it’s great trauma, sometimes you have everything
taken away and it’s that giving up, you're not
actually having things taken away, you’re giving
them away.
Russ: so you learn from the ability to give on how
to accept?
Karra: yes and it’s the same with healing that you
have to learn to give of yourself. When you heal
you give of yourself. Any healer, whether they are
practicing third dimensional medicine using
scalpels or their mind or herbs give of
themselves. They give of their heart for healing.
Doctors, they give of themselves.
Russ: uh-huh.
Karra: certainly they get rewarded very well
financially but they give of themselves and that’s
what healing is about is helping others and to
help somebody you do give of yourself.
Russ: uh-huh. So part of yourself goes with each
healing you might say?
Karra: yes, very much so. Certainly if it’s not
something that you have easy access to, learning
the knowledge is rewarded sometimes fiscally,
sometimes by a simple thank you, sometimes other
ways but the healing process is the same
regardless. There are certainly people that do it
just for the fiscal reward but that’s not
everything, that’s just not part of it for some
people. Some people it’s actually helping and the
caring and all healers do care deeply about their
patients.
Russ: well if you go into it as your financial
reward, at some point you’re going to have to face
the people you’re dealing with.
Karra: that’s correct.
Russ: and you’ll have to make some decisions
morally about how you’re going to deal with them.
Karra: uh-huh. Healing itself is very satisfactory
that you take something that is sick and you make
it better.
It doesn't matter if you're using as you say on
your planet spiritual means…
Russ: uh-huh.
Karra: or physical means, what matters is that you
tried to help and that you have succeeded. Of
course you don’t always succeed and you take those
lessons and learn from them. For example, let us
take a young lady that suffered from several forms
of different cancer: cervical cancer,
endometriosis, melanoma cancer and what we did for
her…
(Ed note: a past guest, Carrie)
Russ: uh-huh.
Karra: that was very, very rewarding and what we
created was a healing program that not only healed
her but made her feel wonderful as well. It gave
her something that she thought she would never
have the opportunity to have.
(a daughter)
Russ: uh-huh.
Karra: now you have some very powerful healing
tools that are starting to come back and I’m not
referring to your own, I’m referring to your ones
in your garden.
Russ: the herbs?
Karra: the herbs themselves, yes.
Russ: yeah, they are starting to make a comeback.
Karra: uh-huh and you’ve got a lot of work to do
to get it back even better than it was.
Russ: we’re doing the work.
Karra: oh yes you are.
Russ: we are doing the work, it's coming along
so.....
Karra: my little sister made you two promise
something a while back and she did the right
thing. At the time I was shaking my head and
going, "no don’t do this Kiri" but Kiri sometimes
sees things clearer than anybody including Tia.
Russ: uh-huh.
Karra: and I think what she did was very brave, at
the time I thought very foolish but I don’t think
so now.
Russ: well, Kiri always has an insight that’s rare
and precious.
Karra: uh-huh. Sometimes she worries me when she
does things that she seems to think of on the spur
the moment. I envy her sometimes, her
connectiveness to the spiritual world as well as
the physical. From what I remember of my mother,
she’s very much like my mother and then very much
like my grandmother or our grandmother.
Russ: I would say the long association with your
grandmother really's rubbed off.
Karra: she was always like that.
Russ: oh.
Karra: a little aloof as a little girl, she was
always a little aloof, always in her own world at
times where she would say some of the strangest of
things, some of the damnedest of things but they
always seemed to be the right thing later on, you
know?
Russ: uh-huh.
Karra: and even though she’s not a healer, it
would help to heal and when our mother was very,
very sick in her last year or two, she would often
sit with our mother and say some of the damnedest
of things. For example there was a time where she
said, “you’ll be gone soon and you’ll be happy and
we'll all be happy”. All’s I could think of was
how wrong that could be to say something like that
that we would be happy that she’s gone. But when
it came time for her to go and it became to the
point where we were cleaning her bed and we would
have to clean her because she couldn't get out of
bed and she would soil the bed and try not to soil
the bed and then she finally passed away, it was,
"I’m glad that she’s out of there". And I thought
about what my sister said, even though she’s not a
healer, she heals. I’m glad she’s not a healer, I
don’t think she could control the healing,
coercive side.
Russ: yeah, it’s a powerful war of two different
directions.
Karra: uh-huh. I watch Bunny sometimes and she
fights it, she fights it hard. They both war with
each other. When she healed Leah and Lyka of their
animosity towards each other, she paid a very dear
price.
Russ: well we watched it big time in the
channeling sessions.
Karra: uh-huh, she paid a very, very dear price
and she blended the two together very well but she
didn’t protect herself. And that’s another thing
with healing that you have to protect yourself.
Russ: well she almost healed like she didn’t care,
about herself I mean.
Karra: that was part of the problem, that’s what
caused the problem was that she did the healing
but she didn’t care about protecting herself.
Russ: right, it was secondhand to the more
important thing of actually completing the
healing.
Karra: but who heals the healer if the healer
harms themselves?
Russ: well, I don’t think she was thinking that
far ahead.
Karra: no she wasn’t and that’s part of being
young.
Russ: right.
Karra: she saw the opportunity to heal somebody,
she knew both of them intimately, she knew both of
them better than they knew themselves and she
could make it better, she could make it better and
she wanted to make it better.
Russ: well she’s come a long way.
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ: but like I say, with that past life, it
really helps understand a lot.
Karra: oh, about my sister? Yes.
Russ: and Bunny too, Bunny’s got a lot of
potential she’s going to discover as she goes
along.
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ: and she's still so young, she’s still got so
much to go. I mean we're dealing with so many
young people up there who’ve already done so much
and have so much left to go.
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ: so it’s really neat to be a part of that.
Karra: it is and it’s young people. Out of all the
people in channeling sessions, there’s only Bunny
and Lyka and Tia that are younger than you. Kiri’s
older….
Russ: yeah I know but I mean in the…
Karra: Sirian side.
Russ: Sirian sense of young, I mean they’re pretty
young.
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ: I mean no, compared to me yeah, I already
know what's going on there but yeah, in the Sirius
sense they're very young and they have a lot left
to go.
Karra: uh-huh oh yes.
Russ: so it’s kind of interesting to see where
that's all going to go to.
Karra: uh-huh. Hmm okay, we have what, 10 minutes?
Russ: about five.
Karra: about five. Okay, tell you what, I’m going
to put on the last speaker.
Russ: okay.
Karra: there was actually going to be two more
speakers, one that was supposed to go on before
them........well where Kiri went on, unfortunately
because of the lateness of the session he's sound
asleep. He’s actually crashed out in Bunny’s tent.
Russ: understandable.
Karra: uh-huh. Okay, catch you again.
Russ: thank you my love.
(Tia hands off to the last speaker of the night)
(Tia says hi in Durondedunn)
Tia: okay, last speaker.
Russ: okay.
Tia: that’s why I went, oops.
(Bunny wraps up the channeling
session)
Bunny: yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo…..yo.
Russ: hi Bunny.
Bunny: yo.
Russ: lots of conversations about you tonight.
Bunny: uh-huh, so I hear, so I hear. I’ve been
offered a job.
Russ: have you now?
Bunny: uh-huh, I’m going to take it.
Russ: well good for you.
Bunny: I don’t like the idea of not being able to
communicate…..
Russ: no.
Bunny: just being a witness and being programmed,
I don’t like that at all.
Russ: no. Hmm, you’ll be a more like a tape
recorder than you'll be most anything else.
Bunny: uh-huh but, I learn from it…
Russ: that’s true.
Bunny: because I have all that information to look
at whenever I want and to study it and to figure
things out.
Russ: uh-huh.
Bunny: also I get to see this mysterious
representative.
Russ: well, it’s a rare opportunity, I'm glad
you're taking it.
Bunny: uh-huh.
Russ: you'll certainly help out get this whole
thing back on track again and I appreciate it.
Bunny: you’re welcome. I’ve never even seen her,
I’ve asked around, I know of two people that have
seen her and they won’t tell me. I could get it
out of one of them but that wouldn't be
appropriate.
Russ: no, Karra?
Bunny: uh-huh.
Russ: yeah.
Bunny: but now I get to see her, that’s one of the
other reasons I took it.
Russ: well congratulations, I hope you’re up for
the task my dear.
Bunny: uh-huh.
Russ: I know it’s going to be tough on you.
Bunny: it’s going to be fun.
Russ: well good.
Bunny: uh-huh.
Russ: you’re going to be on the base for a long
time.
Bunny: oh, for a few years.
Russ: hmm.
Russ: so I understand your great, great, great,
great, great, great uncle is sleeping in your tent
today…
Bunny: uh-huh.
Russ: oh gee.
Bunny: uh-huh, he’s got his snake as a pillow and
Lipidus on his chest although Lipidus
I don't think is going to be around much longer.
Russ: no?
Bunny: his whiskers are drooping and his ears are
long and floppy.
Russ: getting up there in rabbit years huh?
Bunny: uh-huh. It only seems like the first time
that I arrived that he was in his prime.
Fortunately, Lipidus
has....there's Lipidus
junior, Lipidus,
Junior, Junior, Junior, Junior, Junior, Junior, Junior.
Russ: he’s being a typical rabbit.
Bunny: uh-huh.
Russ: well good, plenty of people to keep him
company then.
Bunny: oh yeah.
Russ: well excellent. So how have you been doing,
have your studies been going well?
Bunny: I have been actually distracted this week.
Russ: why, what’s up?
Bunny: well you heard about the intern meeting….
Russ: uh-huh.
Bunny: there was a guy and a girl that were very
much appealing to my more baser instincts.
Russ: hmm?
Bunny: so we had some fun for a day.
Russ: well good.
Bunny: uh-huh and then I had each of them again
the following afternoon separately.
Russ: excellent.
Bunny: uh-huh. So I’ve been a little distracted
this week.
Russ: well still, you’re in much better form than
you were last week, I’m very happy to see that.
Bunny: you.....that’s fun, that’s mutual fun.
Russ: that's up there, down here, people have a
weird sense about this stuff. That’s why I don’t
see how……..this must be a great training ground to
get to sixth dimension because you have to be able
to transcend all the physical, mental and
spiritual morals that go along with third
dimensional earth.
Bunny: uh-huh.
Russ: it’s very difficult.
Bunny: I don’t think so. I mean you’ve got to
understand that sex is sex. Cats have sex, dogs
have sex, birds have sex, fish have sex, everybody
is having sex, even single-celled organisms are
having sex so what’s so big about that?
Russ: well they don't call it sex, they call it
procreation.
Bunny: uh-huh?
Russ: well, only the human species calls it sex.
Bunny: how do you know what cats call it?
Russ: I can’t see them calling it sex. I’ll have
to ask Tia about that one sometime.
Bunny: hmm, you might. But sex, what’s the big
deal about it?
Russ: well now you’ve had bond mates haven’t you?
Bunny: in the past lives yes.
Russ: what about this life?
Bunny: I’m hardly old enough Russ.
Russ: oh please, I mean yeah you’re not old enough
but you’ve have deep, spiritual and physical
relationships don’t you?
Bunny: not yet.
Russ: really?
Bunny: mainly because….
Russ: that surprises me actually.
Bunny: why?
Russ: well because out of everybody I know, you
have the most opportunity for such. You’re more
open and willing to…..
Bunny: let somebody enter me?
Russ: or just go met somebody. Even if it’s not
for sex, you’re willing to go walk up to somebody
at a table, you're willing to just say, "hi, how
you doing?"
Bunny: uh-huh.
Russ: and a lot of people are more shy than that.
You have to admit, even on sixth dimension, people
are more shy than that.
Bunny: that’s because I’m not sane.
Russ: oh please, there we go with that sane thing
again. What's not sane about being open-minded and
openhearted with people?
Bunny: would you walk up to a total stranger and
say, “hi, how you doing?”
Russ: happens all the time down here. Would I do
it?
Bunny: uh-huh.
Russ: yeah, I’ve done it before.
Bunny: yeah but you're usually after something.
Russ: well yeah.
Bunny: I’m not.
Russ: oh.
Bunny: doesn’t matter if I have sex with them or
not.
Russ: hmm.
Bunny: I’ve had more partners than the one that
you used to have here, both male and female.
Russ: right. Yeah, which is why I would wonder why
it never turned into anything a little more
serious?
Bunny: because there’s not the connectiveness
there.
Russ: out of all those people, you didn't find
anyone with that connectiveness?
Bunny: you don’t know what I mean by that connectiveness.
Russ: well probably it's a sixth dimensional connectiveness you’re talking
about I can’t comprehend.
Bunny: yes. It is a linking not only of bodies but
of minds too and it’s more than just the sharing
of the experience, it’s something that accelerates
my response. It stops me from controlling my
muscles.
Russ: yeah but you haven’t had that experience,
how do you know what the difference is? How can
you compare it?
Bunny: because I can think back on my past lives.
Russ: you’re not old enough to.
Bunny: how many times have you've got to be told
that super operants are almost like………sub-super
operants are almost like super operants? They have
access to their past lives from the get-go, so do
we.
Russ: oh, well…
Bunny: some of us do anyway.
Russ: I was going to say, I don’t think it’s a
100%.
Bunny: no it’s not and the unfortunate thing is
the more off-center you are, the more unbalanced
you are, the easier the access is to the past
life.
Russ: oh.
Bunny: my psycho mother's sister has full access,
I have about 80% access......
Russ: hmm.
Bunny: and from past lives I can tell you that
those special ones, I lose that control, that
muscle control that I have.
Russ: really?
Bunny: uh-huh.
Russ: are you looking forward to that now in this
life then?
Bunny: uh-huh. I know what happens, I don’t know
the feeling.
Russ: okay.
Bunny: I haven’t found that yet.
Russ: hmm, well all the best to you.....
Bunny: uh-huh.
Russ: I do look forward to hearing when you do
find that.
Bunny: that’s why I’ve got to sample everything.
(that gets Russ laughing)
Russ: well admittedly, you’ve got more chances
than anybody else that I know of to get that final
connectiveness.
What happens when you do though? I mean I know
you’re not going to swear off sex, you’ll still
enjoy it much as anybody…..
Bunny: uh-huh.
Russ: but are you going to have…..?
Bunny: am I going to become into a monogamous
relationship? Very unlikely.
Russ: very unlikely, you’re right.
Bunny: uh-huh because I do enjoy sex.
Bunny: I like silk.
Russ: these the ones that Kiri got you?
Bunny: no, they're my own.
Russ: oh.
Bunny: I won't tell you how I got them.
Russ: these are from Earth aren’t they?
Bunny: uh-huh.
Russ: if I remember the story?
Bunny: it’s a different set.
Russ: oh a different set?
Bunny: uh-huh.
Russ: hmm, well good deal.
Bunny: uh-huh.
Russ: no silkworms on Hades Base?
Bunny: not on Hades Base no, earth silk’s highly
prized you know.
Russ: oh.
Bunny: uh-huh.
Russ: that's good to know then.
Bunny: it was definitely worth getting down for.
Russ: okay.
Bunny: anyway, where was I? Sex, sex, sex,
sex....sex.
Russ: sanity and sex.
Bunny: sanity and sex, you got to be a little
insane to do some of things that I enjoy.
Russ: yeah but at the same time it is something
you enjoy....
Bunny: uh-huh.
Russ: so you do have fun and who’s to say that
that’s right or being sane and not having fun is
any better?
Bunny: if ever I have my mind fixed and I learn
not to blab, then I won’t be me......
Russ: that’s right.
Bunny: because my insanity is part of who I am.
Russ: and it's at best a mild insanity, one that’s
quite acceptable.
Bunny: for the time being. Put it this way, I
won’t…..my intelligence will grow, my body will
finish growing but my maturity won’t.
Russ: well you’ve already impressed Omal more than
I’ve heard him be impressed with most people.
Bunny: that’s part of my insanity, having shields
that strong.
Russ: is that what that is?
Bunny: it’s also growing up with the family that I
grew up with.
Russ: true.
THE TAPE ENDS
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