SIDE
ONE
(Tia is this night's surprise ring mistress)
Russ: how are you doing my dear?
Tia: I was about to say, I've got a whole load of
maggots in my stomach. Well, two of them anyway.
Russ: that's not quite an answer really.
Tia: I'm doing fine.
Russ: good.
Tia: stop worrying about me.
Russ: as if I'm ever going to stop worrying about
you darling, don't bother asking, it will never
happen.
Tia: what, you stop worrying?
Russ: that's right.
Tia: uh-huh. Are you going to tell Mark that?
Russ: of course not, it's on the tape.
Tia: oh.
Russ: anyway, the girls looked good this morning,
sounded good.
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: they're well on their way.
Tia: can I ask a question?
Russ: sure.
Tia: how do you do that trick with the sword?
Russ: what trick?
Tia: where he stuck the sword through the girl.
Russ: oh, that one.
Tia: hmmm.
Russ: oh, that's a two-piece sword.
Tia: ahhh.
Russ: one part of it, she wears a little gizmo that
pops the top end of the sword off while the other
part of the sword recesses into the bottom part.
Tia: ahhh. I thought that he stuck it through her.
Russ: a bit of a mess, wasn't it?
Tia: it would be very bloody.
Russ: yeah, it's all illusion.
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: you're okay for going down and seeing this
whole stuff, it's not wearing you out or nothing?
Tia: well, I had to measure my energy very carefully
but I'm getting a lot better.
Russ: okay good, glad to hear it.
Tia: and they're helping as well.
Russ: oh, they are.
Tia: yes, I'm getting free lessons in how to
farsight. As the report I read is correct, yes, I
have built in a safety mechanism so that I won't get
the rubber band effect.
Russ: ahhh.
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: good.
Tia: I'm also teaching Athena to go on a trip as
well.
Russ: anyway...
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: good. Yeah, because Athena is going to be
doing some jumping here too, you think.
Tia: yeah, yeah. But, she's a little bit early for
that. I'm joking.
(Tia talks to Mark's cat in Durondedunn)
Tia: what happened Joey? Do you remember me, huh?
Russ: but you smell like Mark.
Tia: perhaps I ought to take a shower. Okay, you got
questions for me?
Russ: nope.
Tia: ohhh.
Russ: I wasn't exactly expecting you darling.
Tia: expect me when you least expect me.
Russ: well then what happens if you don't show up
and I have questions and I'm going huh???????
Tia: save them for next time. If I don't show up
then, the next time after that.
Russ: we'll give it a shot.
Tia: okay. Well, I've got a very impatient hooligan
waiting outside with a young hooligan.
Russ: well, have fun with the hooligan and the young
boy too.
Tia: ha, ha, ha. Oh well.
Russ: oh well. See you in a while darling.
Tia: not if I see you first.
Russ: ciao.
Tia: bye bye.
(Kiri
tries disguising her entry)
Russ: hi Kiri.
Kiri: how did you know?
Russ: well, you have that certain leg kick that not
even Karra can imitate.
Kiri: that one?
Russ: yeah. How's it going?
Kiri: well, not to worry, not to worry.
Russ: well, question on Mark's farsighting then.
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: or coercion I should say.
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: so last night, what happened? Was that just
you assisting?
Kiri: no, nothing to do with it.
Russ: nothing to do with it?
Kiri: no, just sat back and watched on the monitors.
Russ: well how did he manage to push it out so hard?
Kiri: hmm, that is his normal.
Russ: yeah, I don't know. It sounds more like you've
been given him some tips.
Kiri: I can't tell you that.
Russ: well, I'm just asking for him, I don't care.
Kiri: now would I tell you, huh?
Russ: yeah, in a hot sec.
Kiri: oh yeah, right? How well do you know me?
Russ: too well.
Kiri: you think so?
Russ: yes. I'll never amount to you coercive wise.
Kiri: am I that predictable?
Russ: you are there predictable.
Kiri: spoil my fun.
Russ: yes, I know. It was about the point that you
brought up the other day about the pleasure centers.
Kiri: uh-huh, have you been practicing?
Russ: oh, thank you for the lesson in that by the
way.
Kiri: if I hadn't been interrupted, I would have
coerced you out of your socks.
Russ: well yes, I realize that.
Kiri: it would be a new experience for you.
Russ: yes it would be but luckily experience is an
excellent teacher.
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: therefore the experience you gave me is plenty
to help me to learn how to do that.
Kiri: you're serious, huh? Okay, I'll be serious.
Russ: bummer.
Kiri: okay, Prof. Kiri is in, or will be.
Russ: I don't know love, you're too small to be
Sirius.
Kiri: ha, ha, ha. I didn't say that Tia was fat. I
would never say that, I quoted.
Russ: I didn't say it either.
Kiri: no, but you were thinking it.
Russ: yes.
Kiri: you were thinking it.
Russ: yes, but Mark was the one who actually said
it.
Kiri: yes, with......
Russ: with love....
Kiri: and affection.
Russ: affection, yes.
Kiri: well, I'll quote again, "cor, Kiri's fat".
(Russ laughs)
Russ: you were fat, I'm sorry. You were huge.
Kiri: well, what do you expect?
Russ: well, there was only one kid.
Kiri: well, I'm a tall girl, aren't I? Anything
sticks out like a pea in me.
Russ: that's true. I'll see how Karra works out here
with two in her.
Kiri: yeah.
Russ: she'll bloat.
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: but she'll be just as beautiful.
Kiri: okay, coercion questions.
Russ: uh-huh. Now then, how do you work with the
pleasure centers when the eyes are closed? For
example, when you're working with a patient or
something. You want to get their pleasure centers
going to help in the healing.
Kiri: hmm, I'd have to get with big sis to work on
this one because I'm not a healer.
Russ: well, you ever had to deal with anybody with
their eyes closed before?
Kiri: did I? My eyes are wide open and so are
theirs.
Russ: ahh, okay.
Kiri: actually, that answers another question,
doesn't it?
Russ: yes.
Kiri: I have coerced Mark in the past but
inadvertently.
Russ: definitely, of course.
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: but he knew that.
Kiri: okay, next coercion question.
Russ: is the opposite also true as far as if you
want to make the opposite of the pleasure centers
work?
Kiri: oh, the pain centers?
Russ: right.
Kiri: yeah, uh-huh.
Russ: so, no reason to do it but, effectively there
is an opposite to the same.
Kiri: of course there's opposite to everything.
Russ: right.
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: hmm, so it would be good for self-defense
though.
Kiri: oh yeah but I'd never use it for self-defense.
Russ: as if you'd ever have to use anything for
self-defense anyway.
Kiri: tell you something I did do once.
Russ: huh?
Kiri: a friend of mine back home on Sirius......
Russ: uh-huh.
Kiri: was being harassed by this guy and guess what
I did?
Russ: what?
Kiri: I just took off my clothes. It distracted him
long enough for my friend to beat the crap out of
him.
Russ: a friend in need, huh.
Kiri: uh-huh and she was a friend indeed.
Russ: she beat him up?
Kiri: uh-huh, she is just as mean as I am.
Russ: well, I've never seen you mean yet so......
Kiri: you're lucky.
Russ: I'll just take your word for it.
Kiri: next question.
Russ: okay, it seems like using the pleasure centers
are better for sex.
Kiri: yeah.
Russ: now, I've never used it down here before but
I've been using it the last couple times with Karra.
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: when I start using it with Karra....
Kiri: uh-huh.
Russ: it's like it passes it on to me.
Kiri: yeah, it feeds back on itself.
Russ: right. Now why is that? I mean, I've never
seen any other kind of coercion feed back on itself.
Kiri: it's because it's not your coercion.
Russ: what do you mean it's not my coercion?
Kiri: well, it's your coercion causing the energy
from the other person to spread out. You see, your
activating the pleasure centers which are
transmitting, right?
Russ: to their brain.
Kiri: yes, and then there's some, depending on the
level of pleasure that leaks over. And the more that
leaks over the more that you feel. It's almost like
feeling somebody else's emotions and feelings.
Russ: now this would make it so that if you were to
use this for the pain centers....
Kiri: yeah.
Russ: equally again, you'll see a backlash effect,
right?
Kiri: uh-huh. It's a lesser extent when you have a
backlash on pain or pleasure.
Russ: ahh. Now shields block that out.
Kiri: to a certain extent, yes. But you see, when
you're close together....
Russ: right.
Kiri: when you're making out, making love.....
Russ: uh-huh.
Kiri: you see, you're enveloped in their shields, or
Karra's shields, and she's enveloped in yours.
Russ: right.
Kiri: so you are intertwined.
Russ: so that would be almost like a huge light
going off almost.
Kiri: uh-huh, yes.
Russ: like a big, bright spot on Hades Base.
Kiri: uh-huh. There's quite a few around here
sometimes.
Russ: I can imagine. Okay, well that's all I got for
now. I'm trying to keep this short so Mark won't
burn out.
Kiri: okay, when are you going to invite her over,
huh?
Russ: well we're working on it, Mark's called her
twice this week.
Kiri: ahhh. Okay, let's continue the session.
Russ: ahhh, that's all the questions I have.
(We hear a skipping of the tape and Korton comes on
to channel)
(Korton is the guest speaker
for this session)
Russ: good God.
Korton: greetings and felicitations Russ.
Russ: greetings Korton.
Korton: yes.
Russ: yes.
(Russ laughs)
Korton: very strange.
Russ: she is at that.
Korton: she's getting very clever.
Russ: yes. I have to admit, it's tougher on the tape
recorder here.
Korton: I'm not even going to attempt to remedy
this.
Russ: no, if Omal's there he might want to try it
but.....
Korton: unfortunately, Omal is not here.
Russ: oh, okay.
Korton: okay, do you have questions for me?
Russ: well, in Mark's poor upside down head there,
there should be a whole mess of star charting
information.
Korton: we have been going over these before.
Russ: oh, way back when.
Korton: and just recently when the days was
re-brought to our attention.
Russ: oh?
Korton: uh-huh.
Russ: well we haven't discussed it in session yet.
Korton: no, but Mark has been looking at it.
Russ: right.
Korton: and you wish our information on this.
Russ: of course.
Korton: they are navigational aids as you stated.
Russ: right.
Korton: navigational items, destinations. The arrows
and lines with lines at 45° of various navigational
pathways. They would be of more use when your
species becomes a spacefaring species over great
distances.
Russ: hmmm.
Korton: but, at present, they can be useful for
farsighting as well. But this is for traveling at a
sublight speed. When you reach the speed of thought,
then it is useful to use them as a reference point
to look for. If we had a star chart handy, it would
be easy to recognize, it would be easy to pinpoint
the various points of reference.
Russ: so in other words, if we had that chart that
we had in Sedona.....
Korton: uh-huh.
Russ: we could've taken those and seen exactly what
was being worked on there.
Korton: exactly.
Russ: I see.
Korton: has anybody there put two and two together
yet?
Russ: no.
Korton: do they still have the aforementioned star
chart?
Russ: yeah, I think Ray's still got them.
Korton: okay, use them to correlate with her
writing.
Russ: yeah, but how will that help them? They're not
even farsighting yet. At least until I get this tape
off to them tomorrow.
Korton: they will learn as they go.
Russ: oh.
Korton: by looking for various key items. For
example, three dots in the form of a triangle.....
Russ: uh-huh.
Korton: represents a nebula.
Russ: oh, I see. Now some of these I saw when I was
looking at them would be like three lines that were
parallel to a single line and then one line that was
parallel to to the three lines. So it would be three
at ninety degrees to one back to the same angle of
degrees with the one. And it looked like, well what
Mark says was that was three different paths into a
single point.
Korton: yes.
Russ: I mean that's such a small amount of space
there but a huge star chart. How would you determine
which three paths we're talking about and to which
planet are we talking about?
Korton: with the lines.....
Russ: right.
Korton: referring to each individual diagram as part
of a line.....
Russ: uh-huh.
Korton: is a destination and coordinates. So, having
parallel lines, represents your line of travel. At
90° to the three lines that would run perpendicular,
correct?
Russ: right.
Korton: you always travel on a parallel line.
Russ: right.
Korton: or on a line 90° running perpendicular. You
travel on the horizontal.....
Russ: correct.
Korton: which is your path.
Russ: right.
Korton: the three lines running perpendicular are
star pathways that they follow in their orbits
because those were written over many years, it was
necessary when the knowledge was being gathered and
passed on to work out the necessary movement of the
stars over that period of time.
Russ: hmmm. So if you're traveling down that one
line parallel to those three, would that be like if
you got to along your path and you saw the three
different stars coming in, you knew to turn
right....
Korton: yes.
Russ: kind of?
Korton: correct.
Russ: oh, so it's like a signpost.
Korton: correct.
Russ: easy now, it just had to be explained in my
terms.
Korton: okay, next question please.
Russ: all righty, or should I ask you or Karra about
the bio drink that I got from Kornas?
Korton: actually, it would be best to ask Kornas
when he becomes available which should be soon as he
has a rather interesting theory that you would enjoy
to hear.
Russ: oh, I see. I look forward to it.
Korton: yes.
Russ: okay. Now, a couple of things I wanted to
check on real quick is, here is something that got
thrown out to me the other day I'm a little confused
on, you might be able to help me out on history.
Korton: uh-huh.
Russ: and this is concerning people of Jewish
origin.
Korton: uh-huh.
Russ: it was said, whether I can believe it or not,
but they couldn't eat unleavened bread.
Korton: uh-huh.
Russ: and I couldn't figure out why as a race of
people who believe in a certain thing, they couldn't
eat unleavened bread but everybody else around them
could.
Korton: you'd have to ask our resident historian
that question, I'm afraid you have me slightly
unprepared for a change.
Russ: oh, that's unusual.
Korton: well I am distracted by two young ladies.
Russ: oh, you lucky guy. Okay...
Korton: it distracts from the necessary work.
Russ: oh, well sometimes that's good.
Korton: is it?
Russ: well for some of of us it is.
Korton: okay.
Russ: shielding. This afternoon on the golf course,
I got a slight humming in one ear, for no reason I
should say.....
Korton: yes.
Russ: and at that point there was no way for me to
kick back and put up stacked shielding so what I did
was got involved with a song that had been in my
head.
Korton: using mental gibberish.
Russ: right. Now, does that work the same as a
static shield?
Korton: to a certain extent yes. It's a very simple
form of shielding that if it's broadcasted loudly
enough, it should override temporarily until they
adjust frequencies.
Russ: hmmm, I see. So it can still be gotten through
pretty easily.
Korton: yes.
Russ: oh.
Korton: I have a question for you.
Russ: uh-huh.
Korton: it was brought to my attention that you are
planning a camping trip.
Russ: ahh yes, next possibly Tuesday and Wednesday.
Korton: okay. A while back it was discussed by Omal
to help you with your navigation of stars to have a
channeling session outside.
Russ: right.
Korton: would this be convenient?
Russ: perfect.
Korton: okay.
Russ: once we find a nice, clear spot we're going to
camp and do the channeling session.
Korton: great. Remind the channeler to bring his
crystals.
Russ: oh, good idea.
Korton: because we won't have the aid of this
amplifier.
(He means the pyramid over the futon Mark is lying
on)
Korton: okay, next question.
Russ: ohhhh, okay, how does this work as an
amplifier?
Korton: you really wish at this time to have it
explained?
Russ: no, but since the subject came up.
Korton: ask the question when we are in a more
comfortable attitude.
Russ: I will at that. In the meantime, let's
dispense with questions and we'll cut this kind of
short for Mark and yourself's benefit.
Korton: okay, because it is....
Russ: Mark's going to be hurting.
Korton: yes, I feel the discomfort myself of the
muscles. I will now hand over to the last individual
that is waiting to channel.
Russ: okay.
Korton: let us see what she makes of this current
predicament.
Russ: oh boy.
Korton: and I shall talk to a mischievous young lady
about her antics. We will not reprimand her as she
is experimenting and learning that it would be more
appropriate to return experiments to their original
state before the experiment ends. So leaving them in
unfinished positions.
Russ: yeah, that's the risky part about it.
Korton: yes, okay.
Russ: well, thank you very much and we'll talk to
you later Korton.
Korton: you're welcome.
(Karra now gets us to the end
of the channeling session)
Russ: hi darling, how's it going? I'm trying to keep
the recorder on my knee and talk to you at the same
time here.
Karra: yes. It got pretty busy tonight without Omal.
Russ: yeah.
Karra: people that are irresponsible going
rollerblading. Is it rollerblading?
Russ: rollerblading.
Karra: yes.
Russ: well, understandable, I just wish she wouldn't
make you so upset though.
Karra: it's because I love her, she's my sister.
Don't you understand that?
Russ: of course I do, I've got a brother. Okay, I'm
going to make this real quick, how was today?
Karra: it was good, can't complain.
Russ: couple things real quick. Sent off for the bio
mags.
Karra: oh good.
Russ: should get here in a couple weeks or so.
Question on placement of bio mags for better
farsighting.
Karra: I will check.
Russ: okay, thank you. Anyway, talked to the boys
this morning.
Karra: the boys, they haven't made up their minds
yet. I so do want them to be boys.
Russ: there getting closer.
Karra: yes.
Russ: because after our session I showed been the
joys of being male.
Karra: there are also the joys of being female. You
know who spends a little bit of time talking to
them?
Russ: who?
Karra: you'd be surprised.
Russ: Nazreal?
Karra: no, Kiri.
Russ: Kiri?
Karra: yes.
Russ: that's not good. Well see, the joys of being
female, that'll be all she wrote.
Karra: ahh, but she's not coercing them.
Russ: ahh, that's good.
Karra: as part of our agreement. I have agreements
with my sister.
Russ: yeah, but still, I mean, seeing her......I'd
want to be female seeing her.
Karra: yeah, she so good looking.
Russ: she is good-looking. Okay, well, we'll just
have to do what we can.
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ: all right. I noticed this morning when I saw
Athena but she is broadcasting on a wideband now.
Karra: yeah.
Russ: I don't need to go in there anymore.
Karra: she wants attention like crazy.
Russ: obviously.
Karra: yes.
Russ: I think her best is to ask Mark. I'm sure he'd
have an opinion on that would be very enlightening.
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ: okay, well yeah, I'm going to ask Mark. I
think he'll want to put his two cents in on that.
Karra: okay. She can hear you.
Russ: oh good.
Karra: she's pouting. Hold on. She says she's going
to go off and talk to Mark and Tia.
Russ: okay.
Karra: okay, more questions?
Russ: yes darling. We'll see, most of the questions
I had were for I guess Kornas.
Karra: right.
Russ: so I'm going to hold off until I see him.
Karra: okay.
Russ: how did you like magic show last night?
Karra: it's nice.
Russ: wasn't there?
Karra: yes.
Russ: probably juggling.
Karra: it was fun just as Mark said. I didn't quite
follow some of her sitting their doings splits?
Russ: oh, that was a lady on.......or the assistant,
the typical assistant is there helping everything
and his assistant was there trying.......it was
looking like she wasn't trying to help.
Karra: she would sigh every five minutes?
Russ: and he would sigh back?
Karra: yeah.
Russ: right, that was a.........whereby she thinks
she's a bigger part of the act than he does even as
he is even though he's the one who's doing all the
work.
Karra: she was a very pretty girl.
Russ: yeah, Kiri liked her.
Karra: yes, she liked her a lot. Oh well, next
question.
Russ: okay, now then..........oh yeah, should I
avoid big magnets right now?
Karra: well, it's depends what sort of big magnets
you're on about.
Russ: just in case I run into something that makes
this, all the stuff I'm drinking.........
Karra: attracted to the magnet? So no.
Russ: one more question I've got you I could use
your help. Is there a way I can make that down here?
Karra: you'd have to talk to Kornas.
Russ: okay, well I'm not going to go too much more
just due to the fact that poor little Mark here is
not going to be enjoying life at all and we run out
of tape.
Karra: okay.
Russ: but I did notice one thing I might want to
mention is that my time jumps are getting better.
Karra: ohh, that's good, isn't it?
Russ: uh-huh. Got back and only missed off by five
minutes the day after. Okay darling....
Karra: oh, quick piece of news for you.
Russ: ahh.
Karra: your friend Taal?
Russ: uh-huh.
Karra: is back from his mission.
Russ: excellent, good. So everything is working out
better.
Karra: yes.
Russ: okay darling, we'll see you soon.
Karra: okay.
Russ: okay.
SIDE
ONE ENDS
|
SIDE TWO
(Karra has ring mistress
duties)
Karra: a one, a one, two, three, four. Shake it up
baby yeah, shake it up. Twist and shout, twist and
shout, come on, come on baby, shake it up baby,
yeah. Shake it up like I knew you would........
(she continues in a bad Beatles rendition)
Karra: think I could get a job as a John Lennon
sound alike?
Russ: yeah, if you ever got a sex change.
Karra: okay.
Russ: all right.
Karra: and now for my next song, let me see. What
shall we sing?
Russ: I don't know.
Karra: down, down there is crystal statues.....no,
that's all I can remember but...
Russ: it's not bad, is that from Mark.
Karra: yeah.
Russ: ahh.
Karra: ohh, that's an interesting one.
Russ: hmm?
Karra: shall I sing it?
Russ: sure.
Karra: you know, a language I'm not quite sure
about. Hold on a second.
Russ: okay.
Karra: oh well, nevermind.
Russ: okay.
Karra: okay, what do you want to know?
Russ: this evening darling, we've been talking
about Sanpaku.
Karra: Sanpaku?
Russ: Sanpaku is a Japanese study of the eyes.....
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ: that relates to health and diet.
Karra: ohhhh.
Russ: and......
Karra: the eyes reflecting your current condition.
Russ: absolutely.
Karra: correct.
Russ: that is Sanpaku.
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ: now there, reading through this book though,
I haven't been able to establish exactly why it is
that the eyes reflect it and number two, how it is
that diet changes would......or what would be seen
in the eyes through a dietary change?
Karra: okay, now there is a saying that you
have.......
Russ: uh-huh.
Karra: that the eyes are the gateway to the soul.
Russ: uh-huh, right.
Karra: now, if the eyes are the gateway to the
soul.
Russ: uh-huh.
Karra: they're also the gateway to your mental and
physical health.
Russ: okay.
Karra: and when you don't eat properly, it is
shown in the pigmentation of your eyeball. It goes
different shades of white, correct?
Russ: yeah?
Karra: when you're tired, again, your eyes will
change color, to what?
Russ: red.
Karra:. correct. Now, the iris also reflects your
physical condition by changes in the color of the
iris.
Russ: uh-huh. But now, why is it that a physical
well-being would be reflected in the eyes?
Karra: for the simple reason that it is also a
gateway to your physical body. But also, because
it is the most important and most sensitive part
of your anatomy. Try touching your eyeball and see
it doesn't feel so nice, does it?
Russ: no.
Karra: so therefore, it also reflects your
condition. This is because what you eat and how
well you eat is transferred in the blood system,
correct?
Russ: right.
Karra: and as your eyes have a lot of blood in
them and around them.....
Russ: uh-huh.
Karra: then the blood, being near to the surface,
shows in the colors of the iris.
Russ: ohhhh.
Karra: if the blood level is low on various
proteins, vitamins and so on.....
Russ: right.
Karra: then that is reflected in the iris.
Russ: ohhh.
Karra: don't I that make perfect sense?
Russ: yes you do.
Karra: okay.
Russ: now, so you could essentially diagnose
practically........
Karra: correct.
Russ: from the eyes.
Karra: there's somebody here who would be a lot
better of answering these sort of things.
Russ: Kornas?
Karra: and he is present.
Russ: well, let's not keep him waiting.
Karra: you want to get rid of me?
Russ: no, you'll be back.
Karra: he's busy shuffling papers at the moment
and punching up various information on his
computer.
Russ: ahh, okay. Then I thought we did the
transfer over to him....
Karra: certainly not.
Russ: no?
Karra: no.
Russ: I don't want to keep you.....
Karra: he can wait, I'm ring mistress.
Russ: ohh.
Karra: I say who goes on first.
Russ: I thought he was your boss.
Karra: but I'm the ring mistress, I have
authority.
Russ: okay.
Karra: and I'm going to behave myself.
Russ: oh, this will be a change.
Karra: okay, proceed with your questions.
Russ: all right, well we'll get on with Sanpaku
with Kornas.
Karra: okay.
Russ okay. The other thing is that with the health
of a person.....
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ: how do you determine if what they're dealing
with is a serious problem or if it is just a
little, minor thing that they think is serious? It
could be psychosomatic let's say.
Karra: well first of all, you have to decide
whether or not there are any other symptoms.
Various shadings and colors are reflected in the
eyes, you see.
Russ: oh, okay. Well for example, she's got a
problem with her heart right now.
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ: she says it's never bothered her before but
since I guess hanging with me, her heart has been
hurting her.
Karra: does she indulge in your habits?
Russ: no.
Karra: good.
Russ: yeah, she's smart.
Karra: yes, she is a smart, young lady. To be able
to speak two languages and well.
Russ: and well, yes. But apparently, she pulled
her shoulder out and I worked on that tonight and
got that mostly back into shape. Your help I'm
sure was on the sidelines and I appreciate that.
Karra: thank you.
Russ: but with her heart, I found myself up
against something I hadn't dealt with before.
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ: I listened to it and it sounded a steady
beat.
Karra: it could be psychosomatic. What's her diet
like? Does she eat healthily?
Russ: you know, it's mostly Mexican food and I
can't tell you if it's healthy or not. She doesn't
eat meat but at the same time I'm sure she's not
getting a great diet at home.
Karra: try to get her to drink vegetable extracts.
Russ: carrot juice or something?
Karra: carrot juice, beet juice and citrus salad
one evening with garlic in it.
Russ: hmm, that'd be nice.
Karra: uh-huh, why garlic.
Russ: because it's a healthy cleanser.
Karra: for?
Russ: the bloodstream.
Karra: yes and also it helps with the heart.
Russ: her heart?
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ: I don't understand though. If her heart
sounds like it's beating fine with a good rate of
speed, why it would hurt if it is not
psychosomatic I mean.
Karra: hmm. Well, by getting her to eat fresh
vegetables with garlic, you tell her that the
garlic is good for her heart. It makes it nice and
strong. Tell her that it is a known medical fact
and also explain to her that they were working
with garlic before you started your second great
interplanetary war. Or planetary war, sorry.
Russ: World War II.
Karra: yeah, that's the one. They were working on
it before they decided to work on penicillin.
Russ: hmm.
Karra: I believe we discussed this a while back.
Russ: uh-huh.
Karra: now, as I'm ring mistress, I have hand over
to somebody else that wants to channel.
Russ: alrighty. While you're making the
transition, I'm going to grab some tea real quick
and some vitamins.
Karra: okay.
Russ: just take me a second.
Karra: uh-huh. Oh, if you want to get some
vitamins for the channeler, we can munch on them
for him. Get some protein into him.
Russ: I don't think he will like that when he
comes back.
Karra: doesn't have a say in it, does he?
Russ: he will when he comes back.
Karra: well, I've got to go so I'm handing off to
someone else. Someone you like.
(Korton comes on next and
blows our mind)
Russ: hi.
Korton: greetings Russ.
Russ: greetings Kornas.
Korton: do I sound like Kornas?
Russ: uh-huh.
Korton: I am not Kornas. Greetings and
felicitations Russ.
Russ: Ashtar?
Korton: no.
Russ: no, Korton?
Korton: yes, medicine?
Russ: well, I'll give him the B vitamin.
Korton: okay.
Russ: tastes horrible so he wouldn't eat it
otherwise.
Korton: hand eye coordination demonstration
of.....hello female Joey, Josephine. Good to see
you. I'm working hard on this problem.
Russ: on the cloning of kittens?
Korton: yes.
Russ: well, it's a good problem.
Korton: she's a very friendly cat.
Russ: I think she likes you.
Korton: I like her too. Okay, let us proceed.
Russ: all right. Last week we were discussing
pyramid amplification before we dropped off.
Korton: ahh, yes. Yes, due to the fact of Miss
Mischievous.
Russ: yes.
Korton: who has been relegated to last-place.
Russ: ohhhh.
Korton: yes. Due to the fact that it was extremely
uncomfortable to experience blood pumping to the
head of the channeler affected my orientation
briefly.
Russ: all right, well we'll resume now and....
Korton: okay. Now, looking at the shape of the
pyramid, you have four triangular sides, correct?
Russ: absolutely
Korton: now, the way the amplification works is
that it focuses the energy to the point of the
pyramid.
Russ: hmm?
Korton: if you were to step inside to the
pyramid......
Russ: which I am.
Court you are? A little bit closer please.
Russ: oh, okay.
Korton: okay. Now, you feel the impregnable area
around, correct?
Russ: uh-huh.
Korton: the energy flowing down the piping and it
spreads out its energy. Now, in reverse, the way
that it works is collecting the energy around and
focusing it to the central point.
Russ: uh-huh.
Korton: so when it is focused at the central
point, it departs from the very top of the
pyramid......
Russ: uh-huh.
Korton: in a fine, narrow stream. By compacting
the stream into a narrow beam, it focuses the
energy. Again, with incoming energy reaching the
central point in a downward type stream, it has a
chance to spread out. It is a little bit like a
voice amplification device. Ummm....
Russ: a speaker?
Korton: yes, or megaphone. So, the process of
amplification is a very simple one, very much like
one of your megaphones. That is why we are always
crisp and clear in here.
Russ: ahhh.
Korton: except for the beginners who tend to under
amplify so that they sound as if they're coming
from a great distance.
Russ: hmm. So in other words, so the energy is
coming from here, the base of the pyramid.....
Korton: yes.
Russ: traveling up the poles......
Court uh-huh.
Russ: collecting at the top.
Korton: correct.
Russ: and then it goes out the top and also comes
down the middle?
Korton: incoming comes down the middle and spreads
out......
Russ: oh.
Korton: in a cone confined in this area.
Russ: wait a minute. So in other words, pulling
energy from two directions.
Korton: correct.
Russ: what......oh.
Korton: it is not a very simple piece of
equipment.
Russ: that sure blows my illusions away.
Korton: and what were your illusions?
Russ: that it was a very simple piece of
equipment.
Korton: au contraire.
Russ: obviously. It's a bit more complicated than
all that.
Korton: this is only one of the functions of the
pyramid.
Russ: one?
Korton: yes. Amplification and channeling of
energy.
Russ: right, I thought that was the only
application.
Korton: no, when inside you feel shielded.
Russ: yeah? Isn't that just a byproduct of the
energies though?
Korton: yes but it is also a function.
Russ: oh, so it is a shield.
Korton: correct.
Russ: hmmmm.
Korton: the third function of this pyramid is
collecting information as mentioned in the first
explanation.
Russ: uh-huh.
Korton: the information can be collected on a wide
frequency through information from the collected
subconscious coming in and being sucked in with
the energy.
Russ: information, but who collects the
information?
Korton: whoever has the key to do so.
Russ: all right.
Korton: it's fourth function with the aid of the
pentagram underneath is? Come on, deductive
reasoning please.
Russ: with the pentagram....
Korton: and the pyramid combined, it is a very
affective what?
Russ: transmitter.
Korton: no, that's the first function.
Russ: oh yeah. With that..........we built it, we
should know what it means.
Korton: exactly, you should know what it is.
Russ: well good I'm asking these questions then.
Hold on, I'm not done yet.
Korton: I'll give you a clue.
Russ: okay.
Korton: the channeler is a very important key to
it and there is a clue in that word.
Russ: channeler.
Korton: no, it's a small word.
Russ: key.
Korton: yes.
Russ: key as in dimensional key. Ahhhhhh.
Korton: what is the fourth explanation?
Russ: it's a doorway.
Korton: correct. Now does that answer a question
from the past? Yes it does.
Russ: I'm sure it does, I'm trying to remember the
question.
Korton: the question asked was, what were the
functions for the pyramid?
Russ: uh-huh.
Korton: and we have explained four of them.
Russ: right, but there's fifth.
Korton: yes.
Russ: okay, the fifth. Okay, we got a dimensional
doorway.....
Korton: I can't help you with the fifth one.
Russ: no, I know that.
Korton: you need a reason this one out yourself.
Russ: okay, collecting information, shield
amplifier.......shield and an amplifier, so the
fifth....ohhhhhhhhh, the fifth would be a
receiver.
Korton: that goes with the first explanation.
Russ: hmmmm.....
Korton: well, we'll come back to that with a later
date.
Russ: you got me stewed on this one.
Korton: yes, let us proceed with the next
question.
Russ: okay. Now then, the great pyramid....
Korton: uh-huh.
Russ: was, in the 1930s......
Korton: uh-huh.
Russ: an effective form of collecting the
information that was used to discover pyramid
power.
Korton: uh-huh.
Russ: in other words, the ability to sharpen
metal, razor blades in particular and to dehydrate
food.
Korton: uh-huh.
Russ: then recently, in the late 80s and 90s here,
such things have been found not to work. So we're
looking at a period of approximately fifty years
in which there was a change.
Korton: uh-huh.
Russ: now.....
Korton: why the change?
Russ: right. This change, and this is my theory,
that there was a continental shifting that's taken
place in fifty years that's moved it from its
magnetic north alignment.
Korton: uh-huh. Okay, if you look at the area
geologically, you will see an area that looks like
a triangle almost with an area of ocean with two
horns.
Russ: yeah, the Tigris and the Nile.
Korton: no, the Red Sea.
Russ: oh yeah.
Korton: with the famous golf of Hormuz. Now, if
you look down through that area, you will see a
whole load of mountains, gorges and narrow valleys
known as the great rift.
Russ which signifies two landmasses meeting.
Korton: correct.
Russ: so in other words.....
Korton: there is more action tectonically along
that area than there used to be. Also, if you
study news reports that area, the Mediterranean
basin and that part of the middle east?
Russ: uh-huh.
Korton: you will see that there have been a lot of
activity tectonically and Vulcan, with volcanoes.
Russ: uh-huh, volcanism.
Korton: thank you, that was the word I was looking
for.
Russ: well, wait a minute, I have a problem here.
Korton: uh-huh.
Russ: if that's true then, and this pyramid has
shifted now.....
Korton: uh-huh.
Russ: we're talking about effectively the great
pyramid's been turned off.
Korton: no.
Russ: no.
Korton: the great pyramid is a very complicated
computer, correct?
Russ: right.
Korton: a very smart computer.
Russ: uh-huh.
Korton: not as smart as some.....
Russ: right.
Korton: but definitely a lot smarter than others
but it has a very narrow field of
operation........
Russ: right.
Korton: which we can only disclose slightly. But,
being a complicated computer, it also has a
self-diagnostic capability which enables it to
adjust for movement.
Russ: it moves itself?
Korton: no, it doesn't move itself, it adjusts its
line of energy.
Russ: ohh.
Korton: if you remember how old it actually is,
then these movements are minuscule in its history.
Russ: right.
Korton: so therefore, it has happened in the past
and it will happen again but it will adjust itself
to compensate.
Russ: right. I don't want into get into that part,
nevermind. I don't want to know how it adjust
itself because that would be bad tasting?
Korton: I don't know.
Russ: but the channeler is having trouble with it.
Korton: maybe it was the gag reflexes, I
swallowed.
Russ: yeah, that would be the gag reflexes.
Korton: ahh.
Russ: it's B complex so it's the best thing you
could ever get into his body right now.
Korton: okay, you have something else to munch,
something that may leave a better taste?
Russ: how about a seed.
Korton: okay.
Russ: here you go. It's bound to be pretty tasty.
Korton: okay. Because we don't want him coming
back with a rotten taste in his mouth.
Russ: we'll get that all right.
Korton: okay, let us proceed.
Russ: okay. Now then, being a computer.....
Korton: uh-huh.
Russ: that would be meaning that the computer has
access getting to it.
Korton: uh-huh.
Russ: okay, now with that access, who has access?
Korton: we can't disclose that.
Russ: okay.
Korton: for two reasons.
Russ: number one, because access is already being
accessed.....
Korton: hmmmm....
Russ: but you can't disclose that either.
Korton: no. There are two reasons we cannot
disclose either of them.
Russ: okay, fair enough. I have some theories on
it so I'll work on those.
Korton: okay.
Russ: okay. Now then, pyramids natural usage of
energy is in resonance.....
Korton: uh-huh.
Russ: and vibratory fields.
Korton: yes.
Russ: in particular, it's ability to generate
microwaves.
Korton: uh-huh.
Russ: okay, these are not the same microwaves I
assume we use in our oven to cook our food.
Korton: no. Nor are they the same type that is
used by your detection devices.
Russ: yes, okay, radar.
Korton: uh-huh.
Russ: right. Okay, so we assume then that the
resonance and the vibratory rate and the
microwaves are all the same exact thing.....
Korton: uh-huh.
Russ: and the energy that is being resonated then
is electromagnetic instead of infrared.
Korton: correct.
Russ: okay, now, does this electromagnetic
microwave resonancy be what makes pyramid work? In
other words, those five fields that we talked
about.
Korton: yes.
Russ: four. That's basically the key to their
ability to work and if it's off-line, in other
words if you don't have it aligned north to
south....
Korton: uh-huh.
Russ: then you do not generate that microwave
resonance.
Korton: correct.
Russ: okay.
Korton: only temporarily though but temporarily of
a span of time maybe twenty or thirty of your
years.
Russ: ahhh, I see.
Korton: how do you feel at present?
Russ: wonderful.
Korton: good. Proceed with the next question
please.
Russ: okay. Are this microwave resonancy picked up
throughout the world in different pyramids
throughout the world?
Korton: uh-huh.
Russ: okay. And so therefore work done in one
pyramid could theoretically affect others.
Korton: correct, they are all interconnected and
exchange information. They all have the same
function.
Russ: so in other words, what we have are modems.
Korton: correct.
Russ: okay, next question.
Korton: you sound very pleased with yourself.
(Russ laughs)
Russ: I am very pleased with myself because I had
not put the things all together until now and it's
nice to know I can talk to each of them after all.
Korton: correct.
Russ: okay, does height make a difference?
Korton: yes.
Russ: and that would be the bigger the pyramid the
more resonancy you generate.
Korton: correct.
Russ: okay. So that's why something in Egypt, a
pyramid of that size, would generate a great mass
of resonance.
Korton: correct. You could say that the computer
in Egypt is the main terminal.
Russ: right. Well, what about the pyramid they're
thinking of building in Colorado?
Korton: hmmm.....
Russ: it would be connected, but because it's
built, wouldn't it have an effect on all pyramids?
Korton: yes it would.
Russ: and that's the problem we have right now.
Korton: correct, is that they do not fully
understand what they are doing. If they build it
correctly and use it correctly, they'd have a vast
reservoir of collected knowledge over many
millennia.
Russ: because they can draw in the information
from the others.
Korton: correct.
Russ: but what use could they put that information
to?
Korton: what would they wish to use the
information for?
Russ: right, that's the question.
Korton: that is a question I cannot answer I'm
afraid. No, it is because of your human nature.
Russ: our human nature?
Korton: yes. It varies so much, they could use it
for good, they could use it for bad. They could
use it to expand their intelligence, they could
use it for gain.......
Russ: okay.
Korton: both fiscal, military, many different
purposes. It all depends on what they want to use
it for.
Russ: okay. But now, how would.........you can't
answer this.......how can you collect information
from the pyramid?
Korton: correct, I cannot answer that. I can.....
Russ: you can but you cannot.
Korton: correct.
Russ: okay. Can I make a quick theory?
Korton: certainly.
Russ: excellent. The information coming through
would be in the form of light.
Korton: uh-huh, possibly.
Russ: possibly and theoretically, you could decode
the light information if you had the correct
machine or computer to do so.
Korton: correct.
Russ: okay. And the only way you could do that is
if you were of an advanced race, preferably from a
dimensions not of the third.
Korton: correct.
Russ: okay. Last question for you this evening
Korton.....
Korton: yes.
Russ: is concerning the question that we didn't
quite get to last week because you weren't
prepared for it.
Korton: okay.
Russ: why is it that a race of people in the past
were unable to eat unleavened bread while the
other people around them could not?
Korton: sorry, I am again.......
Russ: okay.
Korton: due to the fact of other matters.......
Russ: oh, okay.
Korton: which are unimportant for you.
Russ: right.
Korton: I have not had the opportunity to study up
on this.
Russ: it's all right.
Korton: maybe you can find out by asking people.
Russ: I have to find someone of that Jewish
persuasion I suppose.
Korton: certainly.
Russ: okay, good project I suppose.
Korton: yes.
Russ: good, well I'll get the information and
we'll compare notes.
Korton: okay.
Russ: all right? Thank you Korton. Good luck on
that by the way.
Korton: we will try.
Russ: well, it's worth a shot.
(It's now the turn of Kornas
to channel)
Kornas: greetings Russ.
Russ: Kornas?
Kornas: correct.
Russ: hi Kornas, how's it going?
Kornas: come closer.
Russ: yeah?
Kornas: hold out your.............this is hard to
do over distance.
Russ: find a heartbeat?
Kornas: yes, your pulse.
Russ: yeah, I couldn't find it either.
Kornas: okay.
Russ: okay. This evening, as I'm sure you're
aware, I'd like to discuss a certain beverage I've
been imbibing.
Kornas: okay. Yes, I have been forewarned about
this.
Russ: I thought you might've been.
Kornas: first of all, you lack the equipment to
replicate it.
Russ: okay.
Kornas: secondly, don't worry about magnets.
Russ: okay, thank you.
Kornas: not unless they are extremely large
magnets.
Russ: oh, good.
Kornas: very large magnets.
Russ: I don't go around those.
Kornas: about four feet in diameter.
Russ: all right. Now then, first off, is this a
sort of magnetic algae that I've taken?
Kornas: yes.
Russ: okay. And is this something that will affect
us or myself anyway when we get the biomagnetic
magnets?
Kornas: a little but not noticeable. It is more
for your body you create up here.
Russ: oh.
Kornas: because you cannot pull anything from here
through to where you are.......
Russ: right.
Kornas: and vice versa, not yet.
Russ: not yet. Okay.
Kornas: but when you achieve that point where you
can go from your home area to here and to pull
your physical body through with you, then it will
affect you.
Russ: hmmm.
Kornas: but at present, it only affects you here.
Russ: okay. Now, some of the benefits I've noticed
are pretty dramatic.
Kornas: uh-huh.
Russ: time jumps for example. And the ability to
collect my atoms or molecules and pack them in.
Kornas: uh-huh.
Russ: okay, what other advantages could I find
from drinking this?
Kornas: you will find that you are being more
coherent, that your focusing will improve, very
important for you, you will also find that you
have tactile senses and you will have much greater
stamina. Now, I need some information from you.
Russ: okay.
Kornas: taste.
Russ: it tastes not as good as I was hoping but
better than I expected.
Kornas: okay, we are working on it.
Russ: it was sort of like not quite medicinal but
not quite fruit flavored let's say.
Kornas: is it anything you would like to flavor it
with?
Russ: orange juice?
Kornas: no, orange juice is out I'm afraid as the
vitamin C in the orange affects it.
Russ: oh, okay.
Kornas: kiwi fruit?
Russ: yeah, kiwi fruit is great.
Kornas: okay, we will flavor it with kiwi fruit.
Russ: oh, fantastic.
Kornas: how easy is it to drink?
Russ: it's not bad. It's a little bit thicker than
water but......
Kornas: would you like it thicker or less thicker?
If we make it less thicker, you'll have to drink
more of it.
Russ: I'd say keep it the same consistency as it
is then because at the rate it is it's fine for
just sipping down.
Kornas: well, hopefully with the flavor you will
be able to drink more of it.
Russ: all righty, good.
Kornas: next question I have for you.
Russ: okay.
Kornas: what sensations do you experience?
Russ: ahhh, that's a change. Well, when I first
drank it down, I had this instant urge to go ahead
and implode all my molecules.
Kornas: uh-huh.
Russ: because what it feels is that I'm drinking
hundreds of magnets.
Kornas: uh-huh.
Russ: and I feel all the energy start to get
sucked in from around me or at least in me, get
sucked into more central points.
Kornas: uh-huh.
Russ: and I had this urge to implode them all to
get that more solidity.
Kornas: how well is are you implosions after
drinking it?
Russ: about the same, but the stamina like you say
is a lot better.
Kornas: okay.
Russ: I'm getting more coherent and I have more
mental acuity.
Kornas: okay, you may not like what I'm going to
say.
Russ: okay.
Kornas: we're going to make it a little heavier in
it's concentration which will mean that it will be
more viscous.
Bus: okay.
Kornas: hopefully, by adding kiwi fruit to it it
will make it more tasty.
Russ: is it going to be sort of like one of our
earth milkshakes?
Kornas: yes.
Russ: well that's fine, I love milkshakes.
Kornas: okay.
Russ: kiwi milkshakes, sounds great.
Kornas: hmm, I've never had a milkshake I'm
afraid.
Russ: oh really?
Kornas: I've heard about them but......nevermind.
Russ: it sounds about the same thickness anyway so
that's fine, I like them. Can we chill it?
Kornas: certainly, I was about to suggest that.
Russ: I think that would be a great idea, let's
chill it.
Kornas: because it will slow down the molecules in
it.
Russ: great.
Kornas: okay, it will now be chilled, a little bit
denser and flavored. Is there anything else you
would like to change?
Russ: yeah, let's add a straw to it.
Kornas: sorry......
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